Fax over IP (FoIP) using T.38 Protocol
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T.38 is a protocol that explains how fax can be sent over a computer data network. It is required because fax data cannot be transmitted over the Internet in the same way as that of voice communications. The fax messages are sent as TCP/IP or UDP packets. Since faxes are different than voice communications, T.38 was designed to ensure the accuracy and completeness of image data, even if it requires additional time and bandwidth for proper transmission of data. T.38 stream is also known as Fax over IP (FoIP).
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