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Take a look at XMedius from Sagemcom:<br>
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<a href="http://xmediusfax.sagemcom.com/">http://xmediusfax.sagemcom.com/</a><br>
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I've used them before and was happy with the product and their
support.<br>
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-Scott<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/05/2013 03:52 PM, Nelson Hicks
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<blockquote cite="mid:52A0E770.2070802@socket.net" type="cite">Similar
to the conference server question I posted yesterday, I'm also
looking at alternatives to our fax portal server. We have a web
portal that we wrote a couple years ago that our customers can use
to send faxes. The web portal converts and transfers images to an
Asterisk server (version 1.6.2 I think) and then generates call
files to make Asterisk send the faxes over T.38. We do not use
this service to receive faxes; we just use Broadworks Fax
Messaging service for that.
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We haven't been happy with the function of the portal or the
success rate of the outgoing faxes, so I'm looking to replace it
with something better integrated and more reliable. So far, I'm
looking at faxback carrier edition (I assume we'll have to front
it with our web portal to send emails to it or use an API). Does
anyone use something else for this that they've been happy with?
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Thanks again for the answers yesterday.
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