The problem with mbox is that the calls to my fax machine would be long
distance calls (the way I figured out what their website said)- They don't
seem to have a POP in Canberra. Have you had any proplems with spam on the
fax system?
T 

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I use mbox (at home) for faxes.  Gives a dedicated number.  Faxes arrive as
email attachments pdf/jpeg/tiff.  $7.95 pcm which beats the cost of a
separate line. www.mbox.com.au Jim

Dr John Van Dyck wrote:

>Re the voip I would email Laurence (Eric's son) who gave presentation 
>at last cc on Asterix, voip etc etc I can provide his email address if 
>interested.
>
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>On Behalf Of FM Janse Van Rensburg
>Sent: Wednesday, 25 January 2006 10:05 AM
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>Subject: [GPCG_TALK] Setting up new practice
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>my wife and I have decided to take the plunge and start our own 
>practice again. Our previous practice that we left in 2003 was an 
>established one but this time we are setting up a brand new business in a
new building.
>
>I have basic IT knowledge and have not been following the recent VOIP 
>thread so I may be duplicating recent discussions.
>
>It will initially be 1 receptionist an 1 doctor at a time. This will go 
>up to 2 staff and 2 docs over time.
>
>My queries are regarding:
>1. IT - I plan on running a 2003 server with 3 XP pro workstations via 
>as fast as possible LAN connections. I wil be putting an ADSL 
>connection onto the network (on server?). I'll need to have pathology 
>downloads so I'll have to have a modem (or somehow use the ADSL or VOIP).
>I also want the ability to access the work data from my home network 
>-this is an Ozemail ADSL/VOIP connection. What is the best way to do this?
>2. Phones: I'll need at least two incoming voice lines, Eftpos/fax line 
>an a phone connection to server. What is the best way to do this using 
>minimal line rental and possibly VOIP? Factor in access from pathology 
>and the home network after hours  and possibly the need for the alarm 
>system to use a line What about phone hardware?
>
>Any advice on these issues (on a shoestring budget) would be 
>appreciated Thinus _______________________________________________
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