Alexander Bain receive the patent for fax machine in 1843. But it become popular to consumers in 1980's.
1843
PSINet was the first to commercially introduced e-mail fax or internet fax on June 24, 1997. The service was called InternetPaper which is a service that allows sending or documents from a PC to any fax machines in the world.
First fax machine was introduced in 1843 in England by Alexander Bain.
There is currently no "official" answer for this. Telegram service was introduced in the 1950s. Telex services were introduced in 1971. The use of a modern day fax machine could have arrived any time after it was implemented by Xerox in the 1960s, as it worked over regular phone lines and there was no "service" that needed to be installed.
Today's "version" of the fax machine was introduced in the mid 1960s. Fax gained a lot of activity as a communications medium in the 1980s through the 90s, then trailed off as the internet replaced a lot of its volume.
There appears to be no "offical" answer for this. Modern day fax machines may have existed in Pakistan at any time after the mid-1960s when they were implemented. Before then, there easily could have been services that were similar to fax and operated on a parallel system to a telegraph.
Shampoo was first introduced around the 1930's.
It was Karl Marx who introduced the bourgeoisie type of society. The term 'bourgeoisie' was used to refer to the wealthy middle class members of society in the latter part of the Middle Ages.
3,500 BCE
Apparently, Google fax services are mainly organized through third party clients and all of them appear limited. Google voice application via voip enables fax services to be practical on Google. Once the Google email account is set up, then one should test the voice applications that Google has introduced. If the voice services work out, it is necessary to locate an online fax service that can serve as the background to issue the fax protocol.
They were introduced to dinosaurs
it helped tell when something was coming out or what happened