The Role of Fax Machines in Korean Businesses
The Role of Fax Machines in Korean Businesses
For many companies in the world, fax machines are a thing of the past and it seems that they are no longer relevant. In practice, it turned out that it is difficult to replace it in Korean businesses. All communication tools have certain shortcomings that prevent you from fully relying on them.
Why is business communication in Korea still largely dependent on fax? Korean enterprises continue to use this seemingly office equipment for various reasons. Here are some of them.
#1 Possibility of remote signing of documents
Fax machines have become a staple in today’s workplace, serving as a reliable method for sending and receiving files. This is especially true for documents that necessitate a physical signature or those that need to be signed. Although e-signatures are now legally accepted in specific countries and industries, certain situations still call for the use of physical signatures.
When a business seeks to obtain a signed contract or agreement from a client or vendor digitally, it can present challenges. However, a fax machine proves invaluable in these cases, allowing for a swift exchange of documents and the receipt of a signed copy. The reason behind this effectiveness lies in the fact that a faxed document qualifies as an official record and can serve as legal evidence.
#2 Delivering a fax to companies without knowing their number
Fax machine communication offers the unique advantage of sending messages without requiring extensive personal details. Unlike emails, which necessitate precise knowledge of every letter in the recipient’s address – a potential source of delivery errors – faxes merely require awareness of the intended business’s name. Obtaining this information is convenient, making faxes an effective marketing tool for businesses. Additionally, faxing may offer a potential solution to the question: why prefer faxing over emailing?
#3 Fax is better for transmitting confidential information
Fax machines are a popular choice for transmitting sensitive information due to their secure nature, which surpasses email or other digital methods. When sending a document via fax, it is transmitted in analog format over a phone line instead of the Internet. This analog transmission makes it less vulnerable to hacking or interception.
Moreover, modern faxing solutions incorporate security features like password protection and encryption. This involves using a fax app for your smartphone. In fact, faxing documents from an iPhone is safer than using a landline fax machine. Needless to say, in terms of convenience, a smartphone application is far superior to a fax machine. These features guarantee that only authorized individuals can receive the document during transit. Fax machines remain prevalent in the healthcare and legal sectors, where privacy and security hold utmost importance.
#4 Sharing large files
When email or other digital options are impractical, fax machines can serve as a solution for sharing large files. Fax machines are designed to transmit files over telephone lines. The technology allows for the handling of larger files without the need for online file-sharing services. To send a large file via fax, you will need a fax machine equipped with a scanner. Begin by scanning the file and converting it into an image format like TIFF or PDF. Once completed, you can use the fax machine to dial the recipient’s fax number and send the file. It is important to note that there are limitations. The transmission speed may be slower compared to digital methods, especially for larger files. Additionally, if the fax machine has a low resolution or a faulty ink cartridge, it can potentially affect the quality of the image.
#5 Communicating with government agencies
Government agencies often rely on fax machines to receive crucial documents and paperwork. For instance, the IRS requires businesses to submit their tax returns via fax. The same requirement applies to other government agencies when filing paperwork. Faxing not only provides a traceable record but also ensures timely receipt of documents. Submission deadlines set by government agencies can be met reliably through this method.
#6 Delivery confirmation
Businesses commonly utilize faxes to verify orders, deliveries, and other transactions with their partners or clients. When a business purchases goods from a supplier, they send a purchase order via fax to confirm the specifics. The supplier reviews the order and faxes back an order confirmation to indicate receipt and processing. Using fax machines and digital faxing solutions minimizes errors and misunderstandings and provides a clear transaction record.
#7 Quick process
Sending important documents via email or sharing them through cloud-based systems often requires printing, signing, filling in, scanning, and sending them back to the sender. This task consumes a significant amount of time and is non-billable, wasting valuable office and consumer time.
Final Words
There are ample arguments for continuing to use fax in most Korean businesses. There is still no full replacement, except perhaps an alternative in the form of an online fax. It’s all the same, only a fax can be sent by phone, and the technology is the same.