This thing cannot send or receive faxes. It also doesn't have modem support. A separate land line (non-voip) would be required according to an internal memo released on HOFO. AT&T's Callvantage voip service supports faxes and modems. I'm with T-mobile but until they upgrade this service to actually support all the features of a real land line then I'll pass.
Do you still use those features regularly? If not internet-based fax services have been around for quite some time, and, as stated below, broadband kind of eliminates the need for dial-up.
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This thing cannot send or receive faxes. It also doesn't have modem support. A separate land line (non-voip) would be required according to an internal memo released on HOFO. AT&T's Callvantage voip service supports faxes and modems. I'm with T-mobile but until they upgrade this service to actually support all the features of a real land line then I'll pass.
Do you still use those features regularly? If not internet-based fax services have been around for quite some time, and, as stated below, broadband kind of eliminates the need for dial-up.
I'd fax you a copy of my comment, but my time machine's busted so I can't make it back to 1985.
Seriously, I fax every day without touching paper or a fax machine, or using an analog phone line.