MyFax Offers UK Businesses 30-Day Free Trial of Internet Fax Solution
Posted on: Thursday, 13 November 2008, 06:00 CST
Protus, the provider of MyFax, the fastest growing Internet fax service, believes businesses in Britain now have more reason than ever to consider putting their fax machines into overdue retirement. This follows today's announcement by MyFax of a 30-day, no obligation free trial of the fastest growing internet fax service.
With the need for fax from smaller businesses through to large organisations remaining as strong as ever, MyFax believes many businesses in the UK have yet to realise the benefits of an online fax solution. With over 15,000 new subscribers per month, MyFax is already proving very popular worldwide and is the market leader in North America.
The company is confident that its 30-day evaluation period will be more than sufficient for any interested UK business currently operating one or more fax machines or fax servers to decide for themselves about the benefits of switching to its fax-over-the-internet solution.
Using existing email accounts or the web and therefore removing the need for dedicated fax/phone lines, business users can use MyFax to send and receive faxes at anytime and anyplace where there is an internet connection. MyFax significantly increases workforce mobility and productivity as well as document security, while reducing capital expenditure, operating and paper costs.
In addition, MyFax is offering UK subscribers a standard package of free international fax transmissions of up to 100 pages per month to over 40 countries worldwide; and free online storage of all fax documents for up to a year. MyFax users can fax within Microsoft(R) Office, IBM Lotus Notes(R), and Sage ACT! as well as from industry standard email systems and browsers.
The MyFax trial is open to any business located in the UK and there is no obligation to purchase at the end of the trial period. MyFax is an online service that requires no hardware or faxing software to install. Users can start faxing immediately by going direct to the website and are supported by a dedicated customer service team.
For the free trial and more information about MyFax see www.myfax.uk.com
About MyFax
Protus(R) provides the highest quality software as a service (SaaS) communications tools for small-to-medium-businesses (SMB) and enterprise organizations, including award-winning MyFax, the fastest growing Internet fax service; my1voice, the cost-effective, feature-rich virtual PBX phone service that travels with the user from phone to web; and Campaigner , an email marketing solution with advanced automation features. MyFax is used to send and receive faxes using existing email accounts or the web. MyFax offers services in North America and Europe, including the United Kingdom. More than 15,000 new customers subscribe to MyFax each month. Additional information is available at www.myfax.com and www.myfax.uk.com.
Source: Business Wire
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