Venali, a provider of Internet fax Services,
reportedly is offering free fax lines to customers signing up before April 30, to celebrate Earth Day and encourage environmental responsibility.
The company’s Internet Fax Desktop Solutions and Production Fax Services enable organizations to streamline sending, receiving, and managing business fax communications. The Venali (
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Officials at Venali say they’re eliminating the need for fax machines and fax servers and generally doing good for Mother Earth by saving on paper, toner and energy costs. In addition to cutting back on expenses, Venali’s faxing solutions allow companies to be environmentally responsible by reducing the carbon footprint.
According to Venali, business units should send all faxes through e-mail and turn off the fax machines to cut on energy cost. If 1 percent of all paper faxes sent in the United States each year was sent electronically, 73.5 million trees would be saved and twenty-five percent would be saved on total electricity.
Venali assigns an in-bound fax number to the user’s e-mail address and all faxes sent to that number are routed through a secure network, and arrive in the user’s existing e-mail inbox as a TIFF or PDF attachment. Faxes can be received whenever and wherever e-mail can be accessed, and users never have to worry about losing an important message, compromising confidentiality, or not receiving documents because of annoying busy signals.
The company’s E-mail to Fax and Fax to E-mail Internet Fax Desktop Solutions, and Internet Fax Production Solutions, including Production Fax and Web Services API, integrate with the existing infrastructure of any size enterprise.
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