Fax Handling

Fax Handling

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Description

Fax communications continues to be an important media used in business communications. In particular, many legal transactions and processes continue to have strong dependencies on reliable fax communications. Fax technology was originally designed for transmission across dedicated circuits in legacy PSTN networks. While the movement towards VoIP technology introduces many cost and operational benefits for voice and video media, the periodic packet loss experienced in some IP networks can sometimes be problematic with fax transmissions.

RadiSys fax processing features and support include the following:

  • Fax transmissions encoded in G.711 format.
  • Fax over IP (T.38) standard, which improves reliability of fax transmission over lossy IP networks.
  • Storage/Retrieval of fax transmissions in industry-standard TIFF-F format to/from external file servers.

Through the combination of embedded fax processing capabilties with RadiSys support for voice, video, and speech processing, the RadiSys Convedia media server fulfills the mission of a single, shared IP media processing resource that can process any media type, for a broad range of real-time VoIP and IMS multimedia applications. It is this versatility and flexibility that has made RadiSys Convedia media servers the #1 choice in IP media processing for telecommunication service providers and application developers.

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