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  2. T.38 - Wikipedia

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    As shown in the diagram below, a T.38 gateway is composed of two primary elements: the fax modems and the T.38 subsystem. The fax modems modulate and demodulate the PCM samples of the analog data, turning the sampled-data representation of the fax terminal's analog signal to its binary translation, and vice versa.

  3. Internet fax - Wikipedia

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    Internet fax, e-fax, or online fax is the use of the internet and internet protocols to send a fax (facsimile), rather than using a standard telephone connection and a fax machine. A distinguishing feature of Internet fax, compared to other Internet communications such as email , is the ability to exchange fax messages with traditional ...

  4. Fax server - Wikipedia

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    Fax servers offer various advantages over traditional fax systems: [2] [3] [4] Users can send and receive faxes without leaving their desks. 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.

  5. Voice over IP - Wikipedia

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    VoIP technology has evolved to integrate with mobile telephony, including Voice over LTE and Voice over 5G , enabling seamless voice communication over mobile data networks. These advancements have extended VoIP's role beyond its traditional use in internet-based applications.

  6. Pinterest - Wikipedia

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    Pinterest is an American social media service for publishing and discovery of information [5] in the form of pinboards. [6] This includes recipes, home, style, motivation, and inspiration on the Internet using image sharing. [7] Pinterest, Inc. was founded by Ben Silbermann, Paul Sciarra, and Evan Sharp, [8] and is headquartered in San ...

  7. Comparison of VoIP software - Wikipedia

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    This is a comparison of voice over IP (VoIP) software that examines applications and systems used for conducting voice and multimedia communications across Internet Protocol (IP) networks. VoIP technology has transformed telecommunications by offering alternatives to traditional telephony systems while providing enhanced features and cost savings.

  8. Fax - Wikipedia

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    T.38 is designed to work with VoIP services and often supported by analog telephone adapters used by legacy fax machines that need to connect through a VoIP service. Scanned documents are limited to the amount of time the user takes to load the document in a scanner and for the device to process a digital file.

  9. VoIP phone - Wikipedia

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    Traditional PSTN phones can be used as VoIP phones with analog telephone adapters (ATA). A VoIP phone or application may have many features an analog phone doesn't support, such as e-mail-like IDs for contacts that may be easier to remember than names or phone numbers, or easy sharing of contact lists among multiple accounts.