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Global Peopleline Telecom Intros VoIP Corporate E-Fax

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January 02, 2009

Global Peopleline Telecom Intros VoIP Corporate E-Fax



By Anshu Shrivastava
TMCnet Contributing Editor

Global Peopleline Telecom has said that they are offering their customers voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) corporate e-fax as an addition to its current business and residential VoIP services.
 
With corporate e-fax, customers can send, receive and manage faxes through the Internet. According to the company, this will provide instant access to unlimited documents at any time and location.
 
“This will help to increase the Company's overall value and make our shares more attractive to the investment community,” said Angela Du, president at Global Peopleline Telecom.
 
The corporate e-fax service allows customers to annotate, sign, highlight, zoom, forward, store, convert to PDF, and add digital signatures to their electronic faxes.
 
Through a variety of electronic platforms—cell phones, PDAs and Blackberry devices—customers can send and receive corporate e-faxes.
 
Vancouver based Internet phone company Global Peopleline Telecom focuses on delivering phone service to homes and businesses. The company is a provider of simple home phone services, multi-line business private branch exchange (PBX (News - Alert)) service bundles.

 
In addition, company also offers a long distance saving virtual calling card service for use from any phone service. Peopleline is a VoIP and fax over IP (FoIP) service that allows network members to contact each other through their computers, telephones and fax machines.
 
Last month, company announced the continuation of its strategic marketing strategy to provide its reliable telephone service to numerous business clients including vehicle rental companies, travel agencies, accounting agencies, film production companies and church missions.
 
 

Anshu Shrivastava is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anshu's articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Tim Gray