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Old 26-04-2020, 01:07 PM #1
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The cultural or current issue aside I'm surprised there is so much negativity around faxes...
Imo they are still a valuable tool, if there was a cyber attack or some such incident that interrupted the flow of information then these would be unaffected wouldn't they?
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The cultural or current issue aside I'm surprised there is so much negativity around faxes...
Imo they are still a valuable tool, if there was a cyber attack or some such incident that interrupted the flow of information then these would be unaffected wouldn't they?

Yes thats why they keep them.

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