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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

      @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

      in your email

      Email would just be a file server in that case. What do you have now, how do the files get to your NAS?

      we have a Konica MOIPER that answers the calls and saves the file to a fileserver (Windows in this case - but could be a NAS if I wanted).

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

        Is 600 about what you are doing now? I have no good idea of how to estimate the time necessary for fax reception.

        Well the last time I did a study, we were receiving about 700 pages a day. In my own tests, sending or receiving on that machine took an average of 1 min per page. So working at 600 mins a day was a way to ensure I wasn't over selling our usage.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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          @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

          @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

          @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

          Is this for T.38 or for them accepting the faxes?

          T.38 is on the normal SIP line, you don't have something special for that.

          My question is really - are they accepting the faxes on your behalf, or are they forward the fax call onto you, and you terminate the call and process the fax yourself?
          I'm assuming they are terminating the call at that price point.

          They accept on your behalf. There is no FoIP.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @scottalanmiller
            last edited by

            @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

            @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

            in your email

            Email would just be a file server in that case. What do you have now, how do the files get to your NAS?

            As a reminder - having the faxes go to email would be an extra step for those that process our faxes that isn't needed 95% of the time.

            Most faxes that come in need to be uploaded to our EHR.
            Current process
            Fax comes in saved to network share
            User opens EHR, clicks upload button, locates document click go.

            If the faxes are in email,
            Email in fax
            User save file to network/local location
            User opens EHR, clicks upload button, locates document click go.

            Saving to email adds a step.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Dashrender
              last edited by

              @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

              @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

              @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

              in your email

              Email would just be a file server in that case. What do you have now, how do the files get to your NAS?

              As a reminder - having the faxes go to email would be an extra step for those that process our faxes that isn't needed 95% of the time.

              Why would that be an extra step? You just have a script that pops them into the NAS.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                last edited by

                @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                in your email

                Email would just be a file server in that case. What do you have now, how do the files get to your NAS?

                As a reminder - having the faxes go to email would be an extra step for those that process our faxes that isn't needed 95% of the time.

                Most faxes that come in need to be uploaded to our EHR.
                Current process
                Fax comes in saved to network share
                User opens EHR, clicks upload button, locates document click go.

                If the faxes are in email,
                Email in fax
                User save file to network/local location
                User opens EHR, clicks upload button, locates document click go.

                Saving to email adds a step.

                The Sangoma uses email in the middle. It's important to differentiate something used in the middle of the process with the thing exposed to the end users.

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                  @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                  @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                  Is this for T.38 or for them accepting the faxes?

                  T.38 is on the normal SIP line, you don't have something special for that.

                  My question is really - are they accepting the faxes on your behalf, or are they forward the fax call onto you, and you terminate the call and process the fax yourself?
                  I'm assuming they are terminating the call at that price point.

                  They accept on your behalf. There is no FoIP.

                  So in this case we would need several things - a way to get the faxes out of their system and in ours to allow the same or better workflow for processing faxes.
                  And,
                  We'd need a way to send faxes. Sure we could use the email gateway service, but most users wouldn't find it easier or more convenient than the current bellying up to a machine, load paper and hit send.

                  And none of that accounts for the fact that it's 5x the cost.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                    last edited by

                    @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                    @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                    @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                    in your email

                    Email would just be a file server in that case. What do you have now, how do the files get to your NAS?

                    As a reminder - having the faxes go to email would be an extra step for those that process our faxes that isn't needed 95% of the time.

                    Most faxes that come in need to be uploaded to our EHR.
                    Current process
                    Fax comes in saved to network share
                    User opens EHR, clicks upload button, locates document click go.

                    If the faxes are in email,
                    Email in fax
                    User save file to network/local location
                    User opens EHR, clicks upload button, locates document click go.

                    Saving to email adds a step.

                    The Sangoma uses email in the middle. It's important to differentiate something used in the middle of the process with the thing exposed to the end users.

                    Whoops I wrote that second part wrong.. It should have been... Fax in email.. .not email in fax.. the users would be recieving the faxes via email instead of faxing.. which as mentioned would be adding a step to the process they don't currently have to deal with.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                      last edited by

                      @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                      @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                      @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                      in your email

                      Email would just be a file server in that case. What do you have now, how do the files get to your NAS?

                      As a reminder - having the faxes go to email would be an extra step for those that process our faxes that isn't needed 95% of the time.

                      Why would that be an extra step? You just have a script that pops them into the NAS.

                      I'm completely unfamiliar with that - OK so that gets rid of that.

                      But the cost is still 5x greater.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                        last edited by

                        @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                        So in this case we would need several things - a way to get the faxes out of their system and in ours to allow the same or better workflow for processing faxes.

                        Where their system is your email. And that system is a trivially simple script.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                          last edited by

                          @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                          @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                          @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                          in your email

                          Email would just be a file server in that case. What do you have now, how do the files get to your NAS?

                          As a reminder - having the faxes go to email would be an extra step for those that process our faxes that isn't needed 95% of the time.

                          Why would that be an extra step? You just have a script that pops them into the NAS.

                          I'm completely unfamiliar with that - OK so that gets rid of that.

                          But the cost is still 5x greater.

                          Yes, if the cost is that much higher.

                          What service are you using now?

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                            last edited by

                            @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                            We'd need a way to send faxes. Sure we could use the email gateway service, but most users wouldn't find it easier or more convenient than the current bellying up to a machine, load paper and hit send.

                            Boy that sounds like a lot of work. Print, get up, walk, remember number, stand around, make call to verify fax is working and received, deal with secure paper to be destroyed, go back to desk.

                            Email

                            Which of those sounds like more work?

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                              last edited by

                              @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                              @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                              @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                              @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                              in your email

                              Email would just be a file server in that case. What do you have now, how do the files get to your NAS?

                              As a reminder - having the faxes go to email would be an extra step for those that process our faxes that isn't needed 95% of the time.

                              Why would that be an extra step? You just have a script that pops them into the NAS.

                              I'm completely unfamiliar with that - OK so that gets rid of that.

                              But the cost is still 5x greater.

                              Yes, if the cost is that much higher.

                              What service are you using now?

                              I'm not sure I understand the question.

                              Today we have two POTS lines from Cox at $35/ea for a total of $70. The mopiers have built in fax machines, they answer the calls and dump the faxes into the network share.

                              I'm not using any fax service today.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                                last edited by

                                @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                in your email

                                Email would just be a file server in that case. What do you have now, how do the files get to your NAS?

                                As a reminder - having the faxes go to email would be an extra step for those that process our faxes that isn't needed 95% of the time.

                                Why would that be an extra step? You just have a script that pops them into the NAS.

                                I'm completely unfamiliar with that - OK so that gets rid of that.

                                But the cost is still 5x greater.

                                Yes, if the cost is that much higher.

                                What service are you using now?

                                I'm not sure I understand the question.

                                Today we have two POTS lines from Cox at $35/ea for a total of $70. The mopiers have built in fax machines, they answer the calls and dump the faxes into the network share.

                                I'm not using any fax service today.

                                Oh right, and no cost on the fax lines? It's unlimited minutes beyond the base cost?

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                  @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                  We'd need a way to send faxes. Sure we could use the email gateway service, but most users wouldn't find it easier or more convenient than the current bellying up to a machine, load paper and hit send.

                                  Boy that sounds like a lot of work. Print, get up, walk, remember number, stand around, make call to verify fax is working and received, deal with secure paper to be destroyed, go back to desk.

                                  Email

                                  Which of those sounds like more work?

                                  While those are great in principal - no one does that.

                                  And as I mentioned, we are faxing less than 100 pages a day, and really it's probably more like 100 pages a week.

                                  Dealing with digital to paper to digital or even digital to digital - it's all a pain in the ass.
                                  Plus in our case, most of the things being faxes are already in paper form.

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                                    last edited by

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                    @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                    @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                    @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                    @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                    in your email

                                    Email would just be a file server in that case. What do you have now, how do the files get to your NAS?

                                    As a reminder - having the faxes go to email would be an extra step for those that process our faxes that isn't needed 95% of the time.

                                    Why would that be an extra step? You just have a script that pops them into the NAS.

                                    I'm completely unfamiliar with that - OK so that gets rid of that.

                                    But the cost is still 5x greater.

                                    Yes, if the cost is that much higher.

                                    What service are you using now?

                                    I'm not sure I understand the question.

                                    Today we have two POTS lines from Cox at $35/ea for a total of $70. The mopiers have built in fax machines, they answer the calls and dump the faxes into the network share.

                                    I'm not using any fax service today.

                                    Oh right, and no cost on the fax lines? It's unlimited minutes beyond the base cost?

                                    Correct.
                                    That's why i don't understand these faxing solutions. If the solution costs more than $40-50 a month, they are a complete rip. You can get a POTS line for around that with unlimited incoming and outgoing, and then you can buy a fax server for around $500 (or setup a FreePBX box with an attached modem). Depending on your volume, you could see an ROI in the first year.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                                      last edited by

                                      @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                      @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                      @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                      @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                      @dashrender said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                      in your email

                                      Email would just be a file server in that case. What do you have now, how do the files get to your NAS?

                                      As a reminder - having the faxes go to email would be an extra step for those that process our faxes that isn't needed 95% of the time.

                                      Why would that be an extra step? You just have a script that pops them into the NAS.

                                      I'm completely unfamiliar with that - OK so that gets rid of that.

                                      But the cost is still 5x greater.

                                      Yes, if the cost is that much higher.

                                      What service are you using now?

                                      I'm not sure I understand the question.

                                      Today we have two POTS lines from Cox at $35/ea for a total of $70. The mopiers have built in fax machines, they answer the calls and dump the faxes into the network share.

                                      I'm not using any fax service today.

                                      Oh right, and no cost on the fax lines? It's unlimited minutes beyond the base cost?

                                      Correct.
                                      That's why i don't understand these faxing solutions. If the solution costs more than $40-50 a month, they are a complete rip. You can get a POTS line for around that with unlimited incoming and outgoing, and then you can buy a fax server for around $500 (or setup a FreePBX box with an attached modem). Depending on your volume, you could see an ROI in the first year.

                                      Well, there are lots of assumptions that might be pretty likely, but don't always work.

                                      Some reasons why these remain important:

                                      1. Not every market has reliable POTS service. Rochester does not. Faxes are pretty unreliable there, even on POTS.
                                      2. POTS lines are not portable. What if you want your company to handle multiple markets or be flexible in physical location?
                                      3. What if you have a normal volume of faxes? You get an absurd number, most people only get a small amount. Paying by the minute or getting a different service might make that very cheap. A lot of people could make due with just a few dollars of pay by the minute faxes a month.
                                      4. Just because voip.ms makes their unlimited "meant for residential" doesn't mean that everyone does. Our commercial lines at NTG are unlimited incoming and handle fax. So we have 400$ your capacity at a fraction of your cost today.
                                      5. Not everyone wants to deal with paper and paper processes. Especially if their staff are not physically in an office.
                                      6. People might need to fax from home, not just the office.
                                      7. Not everyone owns fax machines. So that's added cost.
                                      8. Not everyone uses local storage in the office.
                                      9. You have to figure the costs of paper, waiting on faxes and such into the total cost.
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                                      • JaredBuschJ
                                        JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
                                        last edited by

                                        @scottalanmiller but the points @Dashrender are referencing are specific to his case. He has never stated otherwise.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
                                          last edited by

                                          @jaredbusch said in Fax: Sangoma FAXstation:

                                          @scottalanmiller but the points @Dashrender are referencing are specific to his case. He has never stated otherwise.

                                          I was responding to him saying that he didn't understand these solutions. As if they had no reason to exist.

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                                          • FATeknollogeeF
                                            FATeknollogee
                                            last edited by

                                            @scottalanmiller What solution does NTG use for faxing?

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