I wouldn't use just PAP2 for this of course.
But I thought I saw t38 being offered in SDP stream on several occasions...
I wouldn't use just PAP2 for this of course.
But I thought I saw t38 being offered in SDP stream on several occasions...
So far what Im using kicks over our Vonage fax line at the offfice sold to us as a fax line...
Last edited by chpalmer; 12-10-2009 at 10:11 AM.
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We don't officially support it.
We use over a dozen upstream carriers and it's only supported by a few, so it would all depend on where the call happens to be routed.
We do offer a completely TDM-based fax solution for both incoming and outgoing faxes that doesn't use our VoIP network.
http://www.voipo.com/fax-to-email.shtml
Thanks Tim... I was looking for a specific forum post from earlier this year but that link works...
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Last edited by chpalmer; 12-10-2009 at 10:20 AM.
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Yeah, I know about that solution. Comes with a monthly fee, right?
So when RTP is set to bypass your servers I'm at the mercy of the upstream providers... Same thing when you proxy the audio too?
How do end-user providers that officially support T.38 implement this then? Are they sticking only to those carriers that accept T.38 or are they transcoding and then using internal low-latency paths?
IIRC, a Residential user can send a few outgoing FAXes a month with no fee and without raising any 'red flags'. I can't speak for certain right now, because I'm currently subscribed to a FAX line.![]()
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