Almost all modern modems can inter-operate with
fax machines. Digital faxes, introduced in the 1980s, are simply an
image format
sent over a high-speed (commonly 14.4 kbit/s) modem. Software running
on the host computer can convert any image into fax format, which can
then be sent using the modem. Such software was at one time an add-on,
but has since become largely universal.
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