Intermedia's business-grade Fax via Email service is a great addition to your Exchange account. You get a fax number in your local area code, and all faxes to your number arrive as PDF email attachments, right in your inbox.
When you add Fax via Email to your account, your faxes will go wherever you do, and they will be in a digital format you can read, print or forward from any computer. Intermedia offers Fax via Email plans for a range of needs, from occasional users to enterprises.

| BASIC | $4.95/month. | Receive up to 50 pages. |
| PRO | $9.95/month. | Receive up to 300 pages. |
| COMPANY | $23.95/month. | Receive up to 1000 pages. |
| ENTERPRISE | $63.95/month. | Receive up to 3000 pages. |
All pages beyond your monthly plan limit will cost 7 cents per page.
Just want Fax via Email without hosted Exchange? Try our standalone Fax via Email service.
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In case you're still not convinced, here is why you should try Intermedia.NET's Fax via Email service:

No more waiting for faxes at the office. With Fax via Email, you can access faxes from anywhere you get email. PDFs can be opened on almost any computer and print accurately if needed. Fax via Email is far more convenient than paper fax machines – especially for mobile or traveling staff.

Eliminate the expense associated with paper faxes, such as for machines, toner cartridges and paper. Fax via Email offers a much lower TCO compared to manual faxes, especially considering the additional hidden costs of maintenance and downtime, as well as physical supplies.

Unlike some low-price offerings, Fax via Email was architected for business use. When faxes come through, they arrive almost instantly in your inbox. Confidently rely on Intermedia.NET, a US leader in hosting for small and medium-sized businesses.
Each time you receive a new fax you will receive an e-mail with the fax attached as a PDF* file. To open the file, simply use Adobe Acrobat reader, which can be downloaded from: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
* PDF is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated
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