Welcome to Fax 2 Email
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Vodacom offers a robust FREE Fax2Email
service which enables corporates as well as
individuals to have all incoming faxes delivered
to a designated Email address.
Third Party resellers have an opportunity of on-selling the service to their clients and generate some revenue. This fax messaging product has been designed for Business and Personal solutions. With Fax2Email, engaged tones are a thing of the past. In cases where you are receiving a fax on your fax machine and another party is attempting to send simultaneously to the same machine, the second party would receive an engaged signal. Fax2Email on the other hand, hunts for an available line on the Fax2Email Platform and utilises that line for the secondary fax. The Fax2Email solution ensures that no paperwork is ever lost and reaches the designated Email quickly and efficiently. The system delivers faxes 24 hours a day, taking multiple faxes at a time and sending them to your Email Inbox the moment they're received. |
How does the service work?
- A personal number that can be utilized either for business or personal use is issued.
- The 086 fax number is then linked to your email address.
- The fax is SECURELY transmitted to your email inbox as a PDF attachment.
How you can save!
- ALL inbound faxes are FREE
- Zero setup costs
- Enhanced productivity
- Guaranteed confidentiality
- No paper
- No toner
- No fixed fax line rentals
- Your number never changes, even if you move premises
- Your personal fax number is never engaged (guaranteed)
- Share faxes with your colleagues in a few seconds.
- No more waiting for faxes to be hand delivered from the
fax machine. - No capital outlay, and because this solution is web-based
there's no hardware or software to install.
What's the Catch?
There is no catch. Vodacom earns revenue through a rebate
system from Telkom for calls made to your allocated fax number,
which is paid for by the sender, not you.
Industry Acceptance
Vodacom complies with:
ICASA Regulations, The ECT Act, and is accepted in the following market sectors:
Banking Institutions, Government, Municipalities, Corporate and Internet Service Providers
ICASA Regulations, The ECT Act, and is accepted in the following market sectors:
Banking Institutions, Government, Municipalities, Corporate and Internet Service Providers