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  1. #1
    John Navas
    Guest
    Although it is possible to fax over cellular with a dial-up type connection
    (CSD in the case of GSM), it's slow, difficult to set up and use, and isn't
    available from all carriers in all areas.

    An alternative for cellular with email or Internet access is to use a fax
    service. I'm currently using two such services:

    INCOMING FAX

    eFax <http://www.efax.com/>
    Supports fax-to-email (and vice versa). No charge for eFax Free (non-local
    number, receive-only) if you're willing to put with occasional marketing
    email.

    OUTGOING FAX

    Fax1 <http://fax1.com/>
    Supports email-to-fax and web-to-fax, as well as proprietary Internet software
    (FaxBlaster). Free to sign up with $1 trial credit. No monthly charge.
    Prepay credit never expires. $0.12/page (successfully delivered) to the USA

    I'm compiling this information for the cellular webpages I publish. If anyone
    knows of comparable or better services, please follow-up here. Thank you.

    --
    Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
    John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>



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  2. #2
    cricket
    Guest

    Re: Fax over cellular using the Internet

    FWIW, efax sucks - if your free efax number gets more than 20 spam faxes a
    month they cancel the account if you refuse to upgrade to their paid plan.
    And yes, you will get tons of spam faxes after you've had the number a
    couple of years (I had one since they started and lost it last year because
    of spam faxes). Reporting the spam using their form is a PITA (takes a good
    10 min per spam, probably longer if using a cell phone connection to access
    the efax site) but necessary if you don't want all of the spam faxes to
    count against you. I do not recommend them at all.

    Send2fax.com is an email and web based fax service that gives you an 800#
    and is good for both in and outbound. My account is $1 service fee a month,
    but new subscribers will pay $1.95 service fee. Per page fee is 15 cents for
    successful in or outbound faxes. (They have high volume plans available
    too - at lower rates than the efax paid plans.) if you send many faxes, it's
    well worth $2 a month to have both in and outbound faxes using the same fax
    system.



    "John Navas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:WhB%[email protected]...
    > Although it is possible to fax over cellular with a dial-up type
    > connection
    > (CSD in the case of GSM), it's slow, difficult to set up and use, and
    > isn't
    > available from all carriers in all areas.
    >
    > An alternative for cellular with email or Internet access is to use a fax
    > service. I'm currently using two such services:
    >
    > INCOMING FAX
    >
    > eFax <http://www.efax.com/>
    > Supports fax-to-email (and vice versa). No charge for eFax Free
    > (non-local
    > number, receive-only) if you're willing to put with occasional marketing
    > email.
    >
    > OUTGOING FAX
    >
    > Fax1 <http://fax1.com/>
    > Supports email-to-fax and web-to-fax, as well as proprietary Internet
    > software
    > (FaxBlaster). Free to sign up with $1 trial credit. No monthly charge.
    > Prepay credit never expires. $0.12/page (successfully delivered) to the
    > USA
    >
    > I'm compiling this information for the cellular webpages I publish. If
    > anyone
    > knows of comparable or better services, please follow-up here. Thank you.
    >
    > --
    > Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
    > John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>







  3. #3
    John Navas
    Guest

    Re: Fax over cellular using the Internet

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.attws - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <DmC%[email protected]> on Mon, 21 Mar 2005
    16:11:15 GMT, "cricket" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >FWIW, efax sucks - if your free efax number gets more than 20 spam faxes a
    >month they cancel the account if you refuse to upgrade to their paid plan.
    >And yes, you will get tons of spam faxes after you've had the number a
    >couple of years (I had one since they started and lost it last year because
    >of spam faxes). Reporting the spam using their form is a PITA (takes a good
    >10 min per spam, probably longer if using a cell phone connection to access
    >the efax site) but necessary if you don't want all of the spam faxes to
    >count against you. I do not recommend them at all.


    FWIW, I've never had a single spam fax on my eFax Free number, and I've had it
    for quite a long time. (You may be giving your fax number out to the wrong
    people.) If I did start getting spam faxes, I would simply change the number.

    >Send2fax.com is an email and web based fax service that gives you an 800#
    >and is good for both in and outbound. My account is $1 service fee a month,
    >but new subscribers will pay $1.95 service fee. Per page fee is 15 cents for
    >successful in or outbound faxes. (They have high volume plans available
    >too - at lower rates than the efax paid plans.) if you send many faxes, it's
    >well worth $2 a month to have both in and outbound faxes using the same fax
    >system.


    Why would I care about using the same fax system? My current setup of eFax
    for free inbound and Fax1 for low-cost outbound is dead simple and works fine.

    >"John Navas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:WhB%[email protected]...
    >> Although it is possible to fax over cellular with a dial-up type
    >> connection
    >> (CSD in the case of GSM), it's slow, difficult to set up and use, and
    >> isn't
    >> available from all carriers in all areas.
    >>
    >> An alternative for cellular with email or Internet access is to use a fax
    >> service. I'm currently using two such services:
    >>
    >> INCOMING FAX
    >>
    >> eFax <http://www.efax.com/>
    >> Supports fax-to-email (and vice versa). No charge for eFax Free
    >> (non-local
    >> number, receive-only) if you're willing to put with occasional marketing
    >> email.
    >>
    >> OUTGOING FAX
    >>
    >> Fax1 <http://fax1.com/>
    >> Supports email-to-fax and web-to-fax, as well as proprietary Internet
    >> software
    >> (FaxBlaster). Free to sign up with $1 trial credit. No monthly charge.
    >> Prepay credit never expires. $0.12/page (successfully delivered) to the
    >> USA
    >>
    >> I'm compiling this information for the cellular webpages I publish. If
    >> anyone
    >> knows of comparable or better services, please follow-up here. Thank you.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
    >> John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>

    >
    >


    --
    Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
    John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>



  4. #4
    Drewdawg
    Guest

    Re: Fax over cellular using the Internet

    John Navas wrote:
    > [POSTED TO alt.cellular.attws - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
    >
    > In <DmC%[email protected]> on Mon, 21 Mar
    > 2005 16:11:15 GMT, "cricket" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> FWIW, efax sucks - if your free efax number gets more than 20 spam
    >> faxes a month they cancel the account if you refuse to upgrade to
    >> their paid plan. And yes, you will get tons of spam faxes after
    >> you've had the number a couple of years (I had one since they
    >> started and lost it last year because of spam faxes). Reporting the
    >> spam using their form is a PITA (takes a good 10 min per spam,
    >> probably longer if using a cell phone connection to access the efax
    >> site) but necessary if you don't want all of the spam faxes to count
    >> against you. I do not recommend them at all.

    >
    > FWIW, I've never had a single spam fax on my eFax Free number, and
    > I've had it for quite a long time. (You may be giving your fax
    > number out to the wrong people.) If I did start getting spam faxes,
    > I would simply change the number.
    >

    I'll have to agree only to add I've never had to change my eFax number in
    the 6 years I've had it. I've only received a couple span faxes in the
    beginning, but that dried up not long after.

    Besides, I can't give it up now. I got it in Lakewood CA and received a
    Maryland number. I now live in Delaware. Go figure ;-)





  5. #5
    BTD
    Guest

    Re: Fax over cellular using the Internet

    "cricket" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >FWIW, efax sucks - if your free efax number gets more than 20 spam faxes a
    >month they cancel the account if you refuse to upgrade to their paid plan.
    >And yes, you will get tons of spam faxes after you've had the number a
    >couple of years (I had one since they started and lost it last year because
    >of spam faxes).


    I've had a free efax number for three years and only 2 spam faxes
    total in all that time.





  6. #6
    Todd Copeland
    Guest

    Re: Fax over cellular using the Internet

    "cricket" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    newsmC%[email protected]...
    > FWIW, efax sucks - if your free efax number gets more than 20 spam faxes a


    Agreed.. efax is the worst. I signed up and they the flood gates of smap
    email started. They sent me advertizments for any and everything every day.
    I had used them many years ago, when they were still starting out, and they
    only advertizment they had was in their fax reader. Now their software
    installs all kinds of crap on your system.





  7. #7
    John Navas
    Guest

    Re: Fax over cellular using the Internet

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.attws - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <[email protected]> on Wed, 23 Mar 2005
    12:21:29 GMT, "Todd Copeland" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >"cricket" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >newsmC%[email protected]...
    >> FWIW, efax sucks - if your free efax number gets more than 20 spam faxes a

    >
    >Agreed.. efax is the worst. I signed up and they the flood gates of smap
    >email started. They sent me advertizments for any and everything every day.


    Perhaps things have changed, because I'm getting no more than about one eFax
    ad message per week, most of which are taken care of by my spam filtering. To
    me it seems a small price to pay for a free fax number. What's your
    alternative?

    >I had used them many years ago, when they were still starting out, and they
    >only advertizment they had was in their fax reader. Now their software
    >installs all kinds of crap on your system.


    I'm using eFax Messenger 2.0, which has no ads. You can get it from
    <http://appdb.codeweavers.com/appview.php?appId=667&versionId=887>.

    --
    Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
    John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>



  8. #8
    Stuart Friedman
    Guest

    Re: Fax over cellular using the Internet

    k-7.net has a free e-fax type inbound number, but you can only get a
    Washington State number.

    "Drewdawg" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:lxG%[email protected]...
    > John Navas wrote:
    >> [POSTED TO alt.cellular.attws - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
    >>
    >> In <DmC%[email protected]> on Mon, 21 Mar
    >> 2005 16:11:15 GMT, "cricket" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >>> FWIW, efax sucks - if your free efax number gets more than 20 spam
    >>> faxes a month they cancel the account if you refuse to upgrade to
    >>> their paid plan. And yes, you will get tons of spam faxes after
    >>> you've had the number a couple of years (I had one since they
    >>> started and lost it last year because of spam faxes). Reporting the
    >>> spam using their form is a PITA (takes a good 10 min per spam,
    >>> probably longer if using a cell phone connection to access the efax
    >>> site) but necessary if you don't want all of the spam faxes to count
    >>> against you. I do not recommend them at all.

    >>
    >> FWIW, I've never had a single spam fax on my eFax Free number, and
    >> I've had it for quite a long time. (You may be giving your fax
    >> number out to the wrong people.) If I did start getting spam faxes,
    >> I would simply change the number.
    >>

    > I'll have to agree only to add I've never had to change my eFax number in
    > the 6 years I've had it. I've only received a couple span faxes in the
    > beginning, but that dried up not long after.
    >
    > Besides, I can't give it up now. I got it in Lakewood CA and received a
    > Maryland number. I now live in Delaware. Go figure ;-)
    >
    >






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