Thursday, March 17, 2011

Popfax extends its coverage in USA



Popfax.com the leading European provider of Internet fax services has extended coverage on the American continent, providing local fax numbers in more than 200 cities across the biggest metropolitan areas. This expansion is a part of the company strategy in providing cost-effective, fully featured and worlwide available fax services.

As USA is the leading technological market with the biggest Internet usage rate in North America, in the first quarter of 2011, Popfax intends to cover additional top 100 cities, including: Philadelphia, Jacksonville, Baltimore, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Miami, Jersey City, Orlando, Arlington, Augusta-Richmond and others.
The next step in increasing its presence on the American continent will be the implementation of automated portability process: the users will be able to order the portability online and keep their fax numbers, while subscribing to Popfax service.
“Even in difficult economic times, Popfax continues to extend its coverage, to develop new features as voice mail and to launch new versions of the productivity software tools as Popcompanion and Printer driver, thus strengthening its role as a leading global internet fax provider” said Vladimir Popesco, the General Manager at Popfax.com.


About Popfax.com
Popfax.com is a leading global provider of Internet fax services. It allows end-users to send and receive faxes using a web interface, an e-mail client, a desktop client or a printer driver which can be installed on a computer desktop. Integrated to front or back office applications, it allows the carrying out of transactional tasks via fax.

The service is edited by the French incorporated company POPFAX founded by Vladimir Popesco, and has been commercialized, based on a “software as a service” business model, since 2006. It is both a solution for individual professionals (SMEs and SoHos) and for corporate customers who use this outsourced solution to meet their faxing needs. It can either replace fax server equipment, be used as a mobile fax fleet, or fit into a transactional application.