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Just wondering if the N900 has any sort of built-in fax capability. Admittedly I do not use this primitive technology often, but having travelled back in time (westward across the Atlantic), I would like to have that option.
The few times I needed to send a fax, I just plugged whatever landline I had access to into my laptop's modem and used print-to-fax. Should be even simpler to do with a computer with built-in phone. Plus, modern laptops don't come with analog modems any longer...
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2009-12-12
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Yes welcome to back in time. We have fax machines, telephone and electrical wires above the surface and even use checks for payment!
We also have Bulgarian and Ukranian style housing over much of the south. Run down shacks "improved" with cardboard and plywood and backyards filled with rusty junk.
Unfortunately the N900 does not currently have any sort of faxing ability. You might consider using a service like e-fax for that (efax.com). That way you can email a document, from the N900, to your efax "fax machine" and itīll spit out a fax at the recipient.
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2009-12-12
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2010-01-14
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As I understand it, most modern cellular voice/VoIP networks utilize lossy compression to save bandwidth - which screws up your fax data.
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2010-01-14
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Haha, in the US of A they still do include analog fax modems on laptops. I havenīt used one of these things since 2001-2002 but itīs still on my brand new laptop.
Yes welcome to back in time. We have fax machines, telephone and electrical wires above the surface and even use checks for payment!
We also have Bulgarian and Ukranian style housing over much of the south. Run down shacks "improved" with cardboard and plywood and backyards filled with rusty junk.
In the US of 2009 you can party like itīs the early 90īs somewhere in former soviet eastern Europe! Most of the natives of this developing country, having never been to the first world countries, will still proclaim to be best in the world.Suggest that theyīd learn something from the Canadians or the Europeans and listen to them huff and puff at the suggestion that they could learn something from foreigners.
Going back to subject, unfortunately the N900 does not currently have any sort of faxing ability. You might consider using a service like e-fax for that (efax.com). That way you can email a document, from the N900, to your efax "fax machine" and itīll spit out a fax at the recipient.
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2010-01-14
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The few times I needed to send a fax, I just plugged whatever landline I had access to into my laptop's modem and used print-to-fax. Should be even simpler to do with a computer with built-in phone. Plus, modern laptops don't come with analog modems any longer...