
The underlying technology of FaxSav Incorporation is an international fax network infrastructure with advanced software control systems. Like the internet, this telecommunications network consists of multiple possible routes that enable FaxSav Corp to deliver a fax to all possible destinations under the highest quality but lowest cost circumstances.
FaxSav Incorporated is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission as an authorized telecommunications company, which enables the company to have a direct connection to the long distance providers and to have direct access to both origin and destination numbers. At the heart of FaxSav's technology lie two, smart telecommunications switches, one located at 60 Hudson Street, the main telecommunications switching facility on the East Coast, and the other in Washington, D.C. at the main MCI facility. Each switch consists of multiply redundant technologies, including multiple processors, multiple T1 input lines, multiple internet networks, and multiple power supplies backed up by generators, and each switch has two Unix-based controllers, each a back up to the other. This redundancy means that FaxSav can reliably provide service to customers without interruption, despite rare technical malfunctions, occasional maintenance downtime, and dramatic growth which could otherwise exceed capacity.
Owning, operating and programming these switches, with more to be added in the future, is the key to FaxSav's ability to provide cost savings and extensive services throughout the company's entire global fax system. Negotiating directly with multiple telecommunications providers for the best prices based on its volume of business, FaxSav is in turn able to pass those large volume discounts on to its customers. Having switches capable of storing Group III and IV files, FaxSav can provide domestic and international, broadcast fax services to its users, saving them time and money. Knowing its customer's individualized preferences, FaxSav can deliver customer-specific features and solutions. FaxSav's commitment to fax-specific delivery technology is a substantial competitive barrier to the entry of other telecommunications players.
FaxSav has now connected its programmable switches to the World Wide Web. Not content with merely offering a ubiquitous, international fax-to-fax service, FaxSav has gone a step beyond in inaugurating the FaxSav for the Internet services.
With FaxLauncher, a Windows or Mac file is converted to Group III fax file format on the desktop, encrypted with RSA encryption and then routed over TCP/IP through the Internet to arrive at the switch. Encryption ensures that FaxSav can accurately identify the account to which a fax is billed. FaxSav then decrypts the file and extracts key information that came with the file, such as the destination address and subject. The destination number is then peeled out of the file, and the file is converted to modulated frequencies and sent over the FaxSav telecommunications network to the destination fax machine. Effectively, FaxLauncher enables the user to send faxes worldwide without leaving his computer whether he owns a fax/modem or not.
In the future, you can expect to see FaxSav announce new switches, new software and new services. International switch locations connected to the Internet will enable low cost fax delivery via the Internet by eliminating the international, long distance, telecommunications carriers from the delivery equation.
As users demand, FaxSav will be partnering with software vendors that can provide more elaborate customer interface software and cross platform functionality. While aggressively pushing the features and ease-of-use envelope at the end user's level, FaxSav will focus on expanding the services it can provide at the switch and server level. This commitment to provide superior features and services within the U.S. and the superior features and services coupled with dramatic cost savings internationally will propel FaxSav to the forefront of all telecommunications providers.
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