Faxes Via the Internet
Retrieve Incoming Faxes via the Internet
Wheaton, IL -- February 1996 -- Did you know
you can use your Internet e-mail address to receive and store incoming
faxes? Using Copia International's FaxFacts technology, Boomerang®
Information Services provides fax retrieval capabilities at your
e-mail address with FaxNet. Copia's FaxFacts FaxMail
uses a single IVR/fax platform to link incoming faxes to the Internet
in a PDF format. They are then delivered to an e-mail address.
FaxNet is the next natural step after establishing
your presence on the Internet. This exciting new service provides
you with fax retrieval capabilities from any Internet-accessed computer
terminal in the world. Your FaxNet account is never unavailable,
so no more missing faxes due to busy signals or inactive modems.
Multiple documents can be received simultaneously and you can view
your faxes before printing them. Organize your faxes by sender or
date, and then print, forward, or file them.
Copia's FaxFacts software converts fax files
to a PDF format with Adobe Acrobat. Boomerang software finds the
PDF file and delivers the incoming fax to an e-mail address via
DID (Direct Inward Dial). The PDF format can be interpreted with
any operating system: DOS, Windows, Macintosh, or UNIX. Technical
support is provided by Boomerang Information Services.
About Copia
Founded in 1987, Copia International is an innovator
in the communications solutions software market. Daily, thousands
of customers worldwide use Copia's CopiaFacts software suite of FaxFacts, VoiceFacts and
E-MailFacts to send and receive information by fax, voice, or e-mail.
Copia holds the patents for its one-call fax retrieval and mail
merge-to-fax technology and has offices in the United States and
United Kingdom. www.copia.com
Contact: Dorothy Gaden-Flanagan, 630.388.6903
VP Marketing, dorothy@copia.com
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