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. 1987 Jul;75(3):257–259.

Telefacsimile from a user perspective.

K K Kaya 1, T A Bremer 1, K R Carey 1
PMCID: PMC227693  PMID: 3676537

Abstract

A study conducted at Montana State University compared telefacsimile service with mail delivery. Recipients of telefax materials who answered questions about the purpose, timeliness, and quality of the materials were generally well pleased. Telefacsimile was found to be a cost-effective and efficient method of document delivery over long distances.

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