Question:
do you have to have 'landline' (non-mobile) telephone to fax from your home pc?
blueblood
2008-11-09 15:06:19 UTC
I am trying to fax from my home pc and have the right software on my pc as provided by me OS (windows XP)
Can I fax from my pc without a land line telephone line??
Four answers:
DAN W
2008-11-11 18:33:17 UTC
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anonymous
2008-11-09 15:13:13 UTC
No. You need a landline to Fax (at least when using Windows built-in fax software.) And a dial-up fax modem.



How would you get the data into your mobile phone otherwise? Without the wire.



Sorry.
mcdivitt
2016-12-14 10:32:41 UTC
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crosby
2008-11-09 15:14:23 UTC
No...you can send internet faxes.

Example: http://faxzero.com/


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