This seems the logical next step to having companies/professionals adopt paperless solutions. I have/use a fax in my office b/c the vast majority of business clients still depend on it (at some level). Just a fact. As someone said, it makes live easier on my end (receiving a fax). What the other guy does with all the paper is his problem.
And honestly, it's just as easy (easier) to fax a hard copy then scan, attach it, type an e-mail...
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This seems the logical next step to having companies/professionals adopt paperless solutions. I have/use a fax in my office b/c the vast majority of business clients still depend on it (at some level). Just a fact.
As someone said, it makes live easier on my end (receiving a fax). What the other guy does with all the paper is his problem.
And honestly, it's just as easy (easier) to fax a hard copy then scan, attach it, type an e-mail...