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| Civilians | Hiya, Can anybody reccomend a UK email2fax service? What I need: - Able to receive, process and send fax within 60 seconds - Able to handle a large volume - we estimate doing 40,000-50,000 1-3 page faxes per month... this occurs in a 2.5 to 3 hour span during business hours (9:30am to 12:30pm), so they would need to be able to handle a throughput of around 800-900 an hour... or about 10-20 per minute... this is on top of their current business (our faxing needs could eventually rise up to 150,000-200,000 faxes per month... but up to 50,000 is probably what we would need for the first year) - Able to handle multiple fax destinations with one account (IE: they provide us with 1 email address and we specify the destination fax number in either the TO or SUBJECT line of the emails) - An affordable/competitive rate - doesn't have to be "the cheapest rate". Due to the volume going through I would rather pay a couple of pennies more per fax for a reliable service than save a few cents and get a real crappy service provider. Thanks! Clint |
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| Civilians | "Augustus" <Imperial.Palace@Rome.com> wrote in message news:36pv2dF56774eU1@individual.net... > Hiya, > > Can anybody reccomend a UK email2fax service? > > What I need: > - Able to receive, process and send fax within 60 seconds > - Able to handle a large volume - we estimate doing 40,000-50,000 1-3 page > faxes per month... this occurs in a 2.5 to 3 hour span during business hours > (9:30am to 12:30pm), so they would need to be able to handle a throughput of > around 800-900 an hour... or about 10-20 per minute... this is on top of > their current business (our faxing needs could eventually rise up to > 150,000-200,000 faxes per month... but up to 50,000 is probably what we > would need for the first year) > - Able to handle multiple fax destinations with one account (IE: they > provide us with 1 email address and we specify the destination fax number in > either the TO or SUBJECT line of the emails) > - An affordable/competitive rate - doesn't have to be "the cheapest rate". > Due to the volume going through I would rather pay a couple of pennies more > per fax for a reliable service than save a few cents and get a real crappy > service provider. > > Thanks! > > Clint To follow up on this... I got an email back from one of the companies I was checking in with: Alicom Their rates look good, but anybody have any experience with them for faxing? email2faxing? Other services? Thanks! Clint |
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