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- From: amnons@actcom.co.il (Amnon)
- Subject: Re: Voice/Fax Modem vs Fax w/Voice
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- Date: Thu, 7 Mar 1996 23:04:50 GMT
-
- smithr@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca () wrote:
-
- >After three voice/fax/data modems, I am discouraged with the technology's
- >inability to reliably differentiate between voice and fax calls. Now, I
- >am on the verge of buying a Fax machine that has digital voice mail.
-
- >Does anyone know if the technology is any different in a fax machine with
- >voice mail than what is in a voice/fax/data modem. In short, will I have
- >the same problems differentiating between voice and fax calls.
-
- >Also, there are devices that hook up to the phone lines that simply split
- >up a call and route them to TAD's, faxes and modems. Is this the same
- >technology too? Is it any more reliable than the aforementioned devices?
-
-
- >TIA
-
- >Rand
- >--
- >Rand Smith
- >smithr@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca
- >76535.217@Compuserve.com
-
- Hi,
-
- I have found this technology to be quite reliable. I have a FAX/VOICE
- modem based voicemail system, and regularily receive faxes and voice
- messages without problem. This modem is a bit old but very reliable
- and has good quality sound. What's the problem?
- You can email me directly if I don't respond.
-
- regards and shalom,
- Amnon
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- (p.s.: a direct email in addition to a post here would be
- appreceated, so as not to miss any response. Thanks.)
-
-