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Article: Fax boards vs. carriers: weighing price and function.
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- Communications News
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- March 1, 1990
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FAX BOARDS VS. CARRIERS
Like it or not, the fax revolution has arrived.
Group III facsimile terminals are a quick way to send notes, business letters and documents, graphs, and handwritten memos between almost all business locations.
Some organizations, however, have noted that widespread use of fax has resulted in lowered efficiency.
Maybe fax machines aren't the quickest way to distribute time-sensitive documents to large groups of recipients.
You take time printing out a document, walking to a machine, filling out a cover sheet, and sending the document.
The time it takes to send the same document to many locations ...