First, Documents are converted to digital files and vice versa by passing through gateways and servers. This is so that they can be viewed together in the Internet-connected computer and out of fax machine.

The conventional approach of sending faxes is by connecting to the receiving end via the telephone line. To send a fax, first have to dial the fax number and wait for the fax tone before to send the document. If the transmission fails, you have to do another time the same procedure over again. Receiving a fax is quite alike. To allow an incoming fax, you have to allow the transmission before the fax is sent to you.

Sending Faxes

Faxing online broadcasts documents with the help of Internet. Sending faxes is now related to how we send emails. In fact, we can use email to send and receive faxes. However, this does not denote that we will not be able to transmit faxes to and from traditional fax machines. When we send a fax, it goes through a server which converts the digital file to a printable document out of a fax machine. In the same way, whenever we receive a fax from a traditional line, it will first surpass through a gateway to be converted to a digital file format. Faxes are generally converted to PDF and TIFF formats. However, most service providers are able to support other document types, such as JPG, GIF or even media files like WAV or MP3. It is significant that the file types that you work around with are compatible with the server.

Receiving Faxes

Upon signing up for a web fax service, we will be known a virtual fax number. This is usually a local or a toll free number, and it serves as caller ID and appears with all the faxes that we mail. We will also take delivery of faxes through this number.

http://telecommunicationservice.blogspot.comVinasat-1 is the first Vietnamese satellite to be placed in the orbit. It was launched at 22:17 GMT on 18 April 2008, by an Ariane 5ECA rocket from the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou. The launch was conducted by the European organisation in Arianespace. VINASAT is the national satellite program of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The project aims to bring the independence in satellite communications for Vietnam, besides other benefits such as enhancing national security, opening new economic opportunities, etc.
Vietnam hopes for some of the economic benefits from the telecommunications links that the satellite will provide. It is expected that the satellite will save wth several million dollars per year in fees presently paid for leasing of transponders on satellites from other countries.

The satellite has 12 Ku band transponders and 8 C band transponders.

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