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14 January 2011

Businesses deploying VoIP might consider adding internet or hosted fax services - it is one of the latest announcements.
Investments for implementing this solution will be returned because it is "a proven way of increasing employee productivity and reducing operating costs".
Hosted fax assists businesses to reduce costs via usage of the broadband connection instead of traditional phone line.
Thanks to reducing the number of work for employees the productivity would obviously increase.
Moreover, the solution assists to save money on paper expenses and doesn’t demand any additional investments in machinery.

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