ArticlesReader.com Menu
Newest Articles
Most Viewed Articles
ArticlesReader.com RSS
Submit Article
Login
Signup
Search the articles

Articles Main Categories
Advice
Animals
Automobiles
Business
Career
Communications
Computer Programming
Computers
Entertainment
Environment
Family
Fashion
Finance
Food
Health & Medical
Home & Garden
Humor
Internet Business
Internet Marketing
Legal
Leisure & Recreation
Marketing
Other
Politics
Reference & Education
Religion
Self Improvement
Sports
Technology & Science
Travel
Writing
Subscribe
Receive alert message from us when new articles submitted to our site for free.

Enter your name

Enter your email

Syndicate

















Related Products
Home::Communications

Fast Fax - A Long History And A Modern Truth

Author : Angelina Jordan
The facsimile, or fax as we call it today was one of the earliest concepts in modern technology. First patented in 1843 by Scottish physicist Alexander Bain, the fax is an encoding and/or imaging method that reads text and/or images in small areas at a time, assigns numerical values based on darkness and lightness and then transmits them to a receiver. The receiver produces corresponding marks on paper as the transmitting fax proceeds to scan the next lower line continuing until the entire document has been scanned, digitized and transmitted.



We typically think of the fax as transmitting documents via telephone line, but history verifies that Bain patented his original invention 33 years before the telephone and Morse code became standard transmission methods. The facsimile made its official debut at the 1853 World's Fair in London with English physicist Frederick Bakewell conducting the first public demonstration of fax transmission. By 1865, Italian physics professor Giovanni Caselli had launched the first commercial fax system linking Paris with other French cities.



Not to be outdone by the Europeans or by having just missed the patent for the telephone by three hours, American professor, Dr. Elisha Gray of Omnifax sold his facsimile patent to the Gray National Teleautograph Company. A demonstration of his fax system generated record-breaking crowds at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair.



The fax continued to advance and was significantly furthered by the work of German scientist Dr. Alfred Korn. Though not to be outdone by the Europeans, In 1922, his facsimile system was utilized to transmit a photo of Pope Pius XI from Rome to the state of Maine in the U.S. enabling the New York World newspaper to publish the photo the same day. The military drafted the fax for use in 1941 to transmit weather charts, maps and orders during World War II.



Newspapers relied on faxes to provide them with up-to-the minute details and photos from political conventions and other news-worthy events from around the world. Although the FCC authorized the development of commercial fax technology in 1948, it would be the mid 1970's before it caught on in the mainstream of daily business operations, but even then only in limited industries due to complicated technology and expensive costs. By the mid 1980's though, fax operations were simpler and less expensive and set the world of big business ablaze in a way that forever changed the way the modern world does business.



Corporations and large organizations worldwide began implementing the fax as their primary method of communications. Authorizations, customer orders and verifications could be delivered within minutes instead of waiting for postal pickup and delivery, which took forever. The cost to productivity ratio proved a profitable investment for sizable enterprises.



Faxing can still be a heavy expense on small businesses, especially for professionals who work from home. There's the cost of the fax machine itself and the cost of ink cartridges, toner and paper, not to mention the cost of additional phone lines and/or expensive software if small business owners opt for strictly computer-based faxing. While e-mailing documents is an option, e-mails often go astray and frequently the computer receiving an attached document does not feature the software application required for opening the document. Thousands of home based businesses rely on faxing for document editing that bypasses the need to have compatible, expensive software.



With faxing being a necessity in today's business world instead of a luxury, how can small business owners and work-from-home pros offset the high cost without passing it along to their clients? There has to be an affordable fax option that keeps them competitive with other businesses.



And there is ... once again the Internet-age comes to the rescue with cost-effective faxing for small business owners and work-from-home pros leveling the playing field so they can be not only more productive, but also more competitive in their markets. Online faxing gives them a decisive advantage in doing business.



I'm sure you've heard about online faxing, but you've also heard about the expensive set-up fees that go along with it. Your budget is stretched to the limit now and a hefty set-up fee just isn't in the cards.



Well, you can scratch that expense off your list of luxuries by visiting http://www.faxitnice.com for a simple, affordable option. They've broken the well-kept industry-secret that there is NOTHING to be set-up on an individual basis in Internet faxing, which means that there's no reason for online faxing to be expensive.



In business since 2003, FaxIt Nice offers its clients two affordable service options, the OnceOff Fax and the FaxIt Credit. OnceOff Fax is designed for someone sending a one-time and/or occasional fax. FaxIt Credit offers a FREE membership with NO monthly fees. You simply purchase a pre-determined amount based upon your individual business needs in $20 increments at valuable per page savings with deep discounts for volume purchases.



Give your small business the big business advantage by using the FaxIt Nice services developed by 350 Nice and ditch the last minute trips to the office supply store for expensive toners and drums. It's a cost-effective way, available 24 hours a day to any country in the world to give your business the competitive edge it takes to be successful in today's market!



(c) 2005, Angelina Jordan. Reprint rights granted so long as article and by-line are printed intact and all links made live.


Article Source: http://www.articledashboard.com





Angelina Jordan is a freelance writer and editor specializing in serving the needs of small business owners. She offers over 15 years' solid experience in drafting quality content and providing comprehensive copyediting in the business and non-profit arenas. Contact her via e-mail message to apjordan@adelphia.net to discuss your business writing and editing needs.





Spam emails More free articles

Related articles


  1. Choosing a Communications Designer: A Practical Guide
  2. Net-Centric Warfare Issues – Bandwidth and Security
  3. Honesty is the Best Policy - Especially When It Comes to Dealing with the Press
  4. Communication Is The Difference Between Winning and Losing
  5. Short Live Telecoms' Monopoly
  6. Hindsight is 20/20: The Ultimate Optical Illusion
  7. The Monkey Trap and Communication Problems
  8. What My Neighbour’s Cat taught me About Communication
  9. Instant Messaging – A Powerful Communication Tool for Your Business
  10. Three Ways Flat Rate Conferencing Can Help Grow Your Business
  11. Choosing Calling cards - Points to be Careful
  12. Slash Your Phone Bill in Half Now!
  13. The True Cost Per Minute of Long Distance
  14. Communicate and Prosper!
  15. Great Communicators and the Unspoken Secret
  16. Local Phone Service - Before You Switch Guide
  17. Communicating to Maximize Results
  18. Web Conferencing is a Friend of the Environment
  19. Technology and Coping with Disaster
  20. History of the Telephone -- from Bell to VoIP and Beyond
  21. How Web Conferencing Works -- Exposing the Realities of Virtual Collaboration
  22. History of Web Conferencing -- Multi-function Conferencing Comes of Age
  23. Look ‘Em in the Eyes: The Real Power of Eye Contact
  24. How to Shrink Your Phone Bill
  25. Powerful Communication:Language: The Key that Opens or Closes that Important Door
More related feeds
Fast Fax - A Long History And A Modern Truth
The facsimile, or fax as we call it today was one of the earliest concepts in modern technology. First patented in 1843 by Scottish physicist Alexander Bain, the fax is an encoding and/or imaging method that reads text and/or images in ...

Payday Loan Online Fast Cash Loans Western Union Article
For your information, we found that lots of people that were searching for Payday Loan Online Fast Cash Loans Western Union also searched online for Fax Less Online Payday Loan, Payday Finance, and even Instant Fax less Loan. ...

Life in Israel
Israel is both a continuation of 4000 years of Jewish history and a distinctive development from 120 years of Zionism, plus 60 years of statehood. It has taken in influences from all over the world, including the most modern, ...

local stuffs
Note: I can tell you that, was there the slightest speck of truth to this, I'd have died a very long time ago!!! Viviane ========. http://www.NaturalNews.com/z023034.html Vitamins A, C and E Increase Mortality! (and other nonsense from ...

Wednesday Wonders
In a nutshell, I do have a large amount of money to establish an ultra modern company in your country, but I will like to know the possible channels available in your area. Please, do assist me carry out a careful survey and get back to ...

what traditional elders believe about mental health training
“Fast four days. Then drink only good water for one day. Add another food each day. It’s probably one of those European foods,” he said. “Our bodies can’t handle them. It’s not natural for us. We eat caribou, fish, rabbit, and berries. ...

Ignorance of the Islamic Religious Establishment
All that interests him is how a Muslim should bow and pray, and how he should fast when he stays there for a long period of time. After this discussion, Khomeini arrives at the conclusion to permit a Muslim to pray in any of the four ...

local stuffs
modified seeds. Now it has targeted milk production. Just as frightening as the corporation^Ă’s tactics^Ă–ruthless legal battles against small farmers^Ă–is its decades-long history of toxic contamination. by DONALD L. BARLETT and JAMES B. ...

BEWARE of the Killer “B’s”
Let’s perform the “Killer B” exercise using history as an example using the business channel ideal of bovine scattalogical distribution. What if CNBC existed when the HMS Titanic sunk? Would the breaking news be something like: ...

Affiliate Marketing - The Truth About Earnings
Pet Jobs In Sydney Jonh Bonham Car Searches to School To Work Opportunities A Pc Hot Dog King A Fast Food Empire Dog Shows In Florida N Opay Job Search Agents six Alexadnria incomes Patr Time Jobs For Teenagers Led Viewpoint Leather ...

 


 

© 2007 articlesreader.com - All Rights Reserved