The Internet fax service is the latest rage among mobile professionals. And why not? This new faxing option lets you send and receive documents through your e-mail, the Web or even your smartphone. FAXAGE is an up and coming player in the fast growing e-mail fax service space. Recently, the company reported a new milestone by crossing the six million mark in monthly faxing minutes.
According to a news release, FAXAGE has reportedly processed over six million minutes of incoming and outgoing faxing during April 2013.
“This latest announcement validates our value leadership position in the Internet fax service space,” Christian Watts of EC Data Systems noted in a statement. EC Data Systems is the parent company of FAXAGE.
Here is a brief analysis of what contributed to this huge success.
Cost-Effectiveness of the Service
FAXAGE offers a wide array of pricing options to value-conscious consumers. The company, it seems, offers some of the most cost-effective online faxing plans available on the market. FAXAGE’s e-mail fax service pricing starts at a very reasonable $3.49 per month.
Secure Service
Enterprises as well as individuals today are more concerned than ever about the security of their confidential documents. SOX, HIPAA, GLB and PCI (News - Alert)-compliant FAXAGE lets its enterprise as well as individual clients send and store encrypted documents online securely. The service comes complete with an array of default security features, including PGP (News - Alert) encryption, e-mail TLS/SSL support, password-protected incoming fax PDFs and SSL secured website. With a long list of regulatory compliances and security features, FAXAGE is able to give its clients the necessary assurance that security requirements are met.
Large Volume Faxing
The company offers unlimited online fax storage, unlimited e-mail addresses per account and flexible incoming fax routing options to its clients. Thus, FAXAGE is well suited for enterprise customers requiring a true multi-user/multi-tenant fax service.
Recently, FAXAGE introduced a new way of faxing PDF files, which allows users to keep annotations intact in files. These annotations in PDF files are highly useful for tablet or smartphone applications as they allow users to directly sign or write a note in the file without having to print and re-scan the file.
Edited by Alisen Downey