Adam Megacz
2005-Jun-20 02:46 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] $0-per-month (pay as you go) provider with T.38?
So, I've been able to receive faxes quite reliably through teliax with g711 so far; I think I can live with it. For outbound faxing, I'd really like to get a service that lets me send faxes, but doesn't charge me a monthly fee (I don't send enough faxes to justify it). T.38 is a requirement; I need to know that a fax has gone through at the time I send it (store-and-forward, efax, etc aren't good enough). I don't need a DID. Broadvox offers T.38, but don't offer pay-as-you-go. Grr.... - a -- "I didn't see it then, but it turned out that getting fired was the best thing that could have ever happened to me. The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again, less sure about everything. It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life." -- Steve Jobs, commencement speech at Stanford, June 2005
Joshua Colp
2005-Jun-20 04:50 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] $0-per-month (pay as you go) provider with T.38?
Make sure you're not using asterisk or you will have no T.38 support, not even passthrough. - Joshua Colp On 6/20/05 6:46 AM, "Adam Megacz" <adam@megacz.com> wrote:> > So, I've been able to receive faxes quite reliably through teliax with > g711 so far; I think I can live with it. > > For outbound faxing, I'd really like to get a service that lets me > send faxes, but doesn't charge me a monthly fee (I don't send enough > faxes to justify it). T.38 is a requirement; I need to know that a > fax has gone through at the time I send it (store-and-forward, efax, > etc aren't good enough). I don't need a DID. > > Broadvox offers T.38, but don't offer pay-as-you-go. > > Grr.... > > - a