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  2. Address book - Wikipedia

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    A blank page in a typical paper address book. An address book or a name and address book is a book, or a database used for storing entries, [1] called contacts.Each contact entry usually consists of a few standard fields (for example: first name, last name, company name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, fax number, mobile phone number).

  3. Junk fax - Wikipedia

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    Junk faxing came into widespread use in the late 1980s as a result of the development and proliferation of relatively inexpensive desktop fax machines which resulted in rapid growth in the number of fax machines in the U.S. The invention of the computer-based fax board in 1985 by Dr. Hank Magnuski, provided an efficient platform for reaching those fax machines with minimal cost and effort.

  4. Junk Fax Prevention Act of 2005 - Wikipedia

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    The most well-known sender of junk faxes, fax.com, was repeatedly sued by government agencies and private individuals. [4] Most notably, the company found itself faced with a $2.2 trillion suit filed by anti-junk fax crusader Steve Kirsch. [5]

  5. Called subscriber identification - Wikipedia

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    A called subscriber identification (abbreviated CSID) is a string that identifies a specific fax machine as the recipient of a fax. [1] This string (typically less than 40 characters) is usually a combination of the fax machine's telephone number and identification of the fax machine's user.

  6. Fax server - Wikipedia

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    Any printable computer file can be faxed, without having to first print the document on paper. Most of the problems on a fax server can be diagnosed and solved from remote locations. The number of fax lines in an organization can be reduced, as the server can queue the large numbers of faxes and send each when any of a number of lines is free.

  7. Direct inward dial - Wikipedia

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    A telephone line is terminated at a telephone interface (fax modem) of a computer that runs fax server software. A set of digits of the assigned phone number is used to identify the recipient of the fax. This allows many recipients to have individual fax numbers while sharing only a few receiving interfaces (fax modems).

  8. US-based travel companies plan layoffs ahead of 2025 - AOL

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    Real estate analytics company CoStar and global travel data firm Tourism Economics in November downgraded their 2025 outlook for room revenue growth to 1.8% from 2.6%.

  9. T.37 - Wikipedia

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    T.37 is an ITU standard which deals with sending fax messages using email. It is also referred to as "Internet fax" or "Store-forward-fax". A fax machine supporting T.37 will send a fax to an email address by converting the document to a TIFF-F image, attaching it to an email (using the MIME format), and sending the document (using SMTP).