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do you leave the 0 in the fax number when sending a fax from australia
Yes, the cover sheet counts as a page when sending a fax.
Replace the trunk prefix 0 of the Australian domestic number with 00 61.
No, you should not dial a 1 before the country code when sending a fax to Italy. In general, you dial a fax number on a fax machine exactly the same way you would dial the same number on a landline telephone at the same location. The telephone country code for Italy is +39; replace the plus symbol with your international dialing prefix (depends on YOUR location). For example, the prefix used in the USA and Canada is 011, most of Europe and much of the rest of the world uses 00, Japan uses 010, and Australia uses 0011 or 0015. Note that Italy is an exception to the general rule that you drop the leading 0 of the domestic number when dialing internationally. For example, Rome is area code 06, which becomes +39 06, not +39 6. All landline numbers in Italy, including almost all fax numbers, begin with +39 0.
Yes, a fax is capable of sending and receiving messages from another fax machine.
A fax machine is suitable for sending a copy of a document.
You dial a fax number in basically the same way that you would dial a regular telephone number. To call from Ireland to Australia, dial: 00 = international access prefix from Ireland 61 = country code for Australia area code (without the leading 0) 8-digit number For example, to send a fax to Sydney, dial 00 61 2 12345678.
In general, you dial a fax number on a fax machine exactly the same way you would dial the same number on a landline telephone at the same location.The telephone country code for the United Kingdom is +44, and the area code for Glasgow is +44 141.The default international access prefix for outbound international calls from Australia is 0011. However, there are other prefixes for certain specific purposes; for example, the prefix 0015 routes the call over the Telstra network, with settings optimised for fax transmission.(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
With a fax machine. Using it the same way as if you were calling out of Australia
In Australia, using the prefix 0015 instead of the normal international access prefix 0011 will route your call on the Telstra network, with settings optimised for faxing. Certain echo cancellation and other technical settings for voice calls can interfere with fax transmission. Using 0015 for a fax may result in faster transmission with fewer errors.
Extremefax and other internet fax can do fax blasting by sending it to multiple recipient at single click.