It's still rather difficult to appreciate the fact that faxing is a dated business and should be laid out on the waste pile. But still to satisfy the millions who use it, there are online fax numbers the business traveler can commit to that will receive his or her faxes and send them to (after they are photographed). If you think about this, it all can easily be broached by email technology -- sending things by attachments. But what's the point of thinking when faxing happily rows down the airport landing site to reach the air of ongoing throwback operation?
A wifi phone is just a phone that can use wifi. You would connect it to a wifi network to get a better signal for faster web browsing than a cell tower.
you don't wifi is already in the phone
If your phone is wifi capable, yes.
A prepay phone can connect to a wifi signal as long as it has a wifi receiver and there is an available wifi network within close proximity to the phone.
You can't "make" your cellphone have WiFi capablity unless it came with it. Smartphones are the only phone that have WiFi capablity most of the time. If you want wifi, get a smartphone.
Yes, WiFi does waste your phone's battery. It is wise to turn off WiFi on your phone to prolong its battery life, particularly when you are not able to charge it.
There are a variety of providers that offer bulk faxing at a fixed price. The main providers are the MTN Service Provider, Telkon Business, BlastFax Faxing Services, Neotel and InterFax.
Unless you can find room in the phone to add an wifi card and can hack the software to make it compatible, no.
You can get free faxing services available online from K7.net. This company offers a variety of phone and fax solutions for small business.
There are several phone brands that support WiFI and Skype. The three most popular phone brands that support WiFi and Skype are Belkin, Panasonic, and Ipevo.
Yes, the majority of faxing is sent through phone lines.
Wifi networks are really wireless internet networks. Smart phones need the internet to function, so naturally your phone is going to be searching for a wifi network to use.