Stay connected with Internet Fax

November 17-18, 2007


The use of Internet Fax re duces paper consumption, chemical usage and wasted electricity and is a big step towards the paperless office.

Targeting business travelers, supply chain managers, the manufacturing industry and trading companies www.MyeFaxChina.com has rapidly become a pioneer in the domestic market.

"Traditional fax machines and related components will add to the existing resource crises already upon China," said Michael Chu, the Website's CEO. "The Chinese government has a goal of reducing energy consumption by 20 percent by 2010. Internet Fax can help make the Earth more green and our company is here to help achieve that goal."

By improving energy efficiency, stopping de-forestation and accelerating the development of low-emissions technologies, Internet Fax hopes to save paper, ink and encourage people to throw out their outdated, and wasteful fax machines.''

"With Internet Fax, you can send and receive directly to an existing email inbox, all faxes are received electronically," Chu said. "One can have access to his/her faxes anytime, anywhere - while traveling, on vacation, or from other offices around the world."

Reliable and secure, re-ceiving faxes directly to an email inbox assures greater privacy than using a public fax machine. One can also personally ensure that time-sensitive documents will not become lost, stolen or fall victim to IT lags and technical mishaps.

In addition, valuable documents can be received anywhere in the world. There is no busy signals or missed faxes. Receiving faxes is as easy as checking for emails.

Many operations, such as trading and manufacturing industries in China, still heavily rely on faxes to receive orders. The Internet Fax provides an electronic record of received faxes. Since entering the Chinese market in March this year, the startup has quadrupled its revenue.

There is the option of paying either monthly or annually for each fax number, with one month free under the current promotion. Registration is done online at www.MyeFaxChina.com. Two packages are available - Basic and Professional that give members the options to choose the service based upon their estimated fax usage needs.

"There are local companies that offer Internet Fax in China, but they can't offer instant credit card processing, a Website or English materials. Belonging to parent company Triteck Inc and founded in May 2005, this company is based in San Francisco," Chu said. "We are offering China fax numbers to Westerners doing business in China."

Excited about the prospect of the Internet Fax market in China, especially for those foreigners doing business in China, this eco-friendly company is seeking to enhance its brand recognition among business travelers and expats in the country.

"China is experiencing unprecedented growth in the number of foreign business visitors each year especially with the 2008 Olympics in Beijing and the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai," Chu said. "A huge demand in communication services linking these visitors to Chinese businesses and back home is predicted."

 


Saturday-Sunday 17-18 November 2007