Understanding FAX Technology: History, Uses, and Alternatives
FAX stands for Facsimile. It is a telecommunications technology that allows the transmission of documents over a telephone line, allowing users to send and receive printed materials such as letters, reports, and other written materials.
FAX has been widely used in businesses and organizations for many years, particularly for sending and receiving contracts, agreements, and other legal documents. However, with the rise of digital technologies and the internet, FAX has become less popular and is now mainly used in specific industries or situations where secure and confidential communication is required.
FAX works by transmitting a document over a telephone line using a specialized machine called a fax machine. The fax machine scans the document and converts it into a digital signal that is transmitted over the phone line to a receiving fax machine, which then prints out the received document.