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Re: [hylafax-users] modem selection



On 2004.04.05 18:25 cwood@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

 "Class 1.0 and Class 2.1 faxing at speeds to V.34/33.6K bps (Super
G3)."


I'm running four multitech modems in Class 1.0 with the current CVS head with great success and I'm seeing probably 25% (give or take) of the faxes coming in using speeds greater than 14,400. If you're doing outgoing

 faxes, this would result in saved money due to decreased long
distance
 costs.

I'm a big fan of V.34-Fax/SuperG3, but I think to be accurate that should be understood as "this *could* result in saved money". Whether or not the faster faxing will transate into a direct monetary difference will depend greatly upon the application. However, it should almost always be more conservative with resource usage (when compared to non-V.34 ECM faxing), and that may indirectly translate into a monetary savings.


http://www.hylafax.org/archive/2004-03/msg00406.html

Lee.

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