Is it time to axe the fax?

James Murray
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Wirefast's James Powell-Tuck argues that the technology is available to allow firms to is time to ditch their power-hungry fax machines

Is there a single piece of office equipment more irritating and environmentally unsound than the fax machine? They are dirty, out-dated, difficult to recycle, always-on devices, which not only chew...

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