How FoIP makes car-based faxing a reality

A car with faxing capabilities is now a reality thanks to Internet-connected cars and FoIP.

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A car with a fax machine inside of it made for an eye-popping concept in the 1990s, but is now a reality thanks to Internet-connected cars and online fax solutions.

In a May 2014 post in car blog Jalopnik, site contributor Patrick George chronicled the Isuzu 4200R, which was a concept car that debuted at the 1989 Tokyo Motor Show. It first made waves in the auto industry for its sleek design and powerful engine, although perhaps its defining feature was that it featured a fax machine built right into its design.

Although the 4200R never made it into production, the ability to send a fax from a mobile motor vehicle is now possible thanks to the rise of Web-enabled cars and fax over IP. A 2013 report from BI Intelligence predicted that there will likely be around 60 million connected cars in existence by 2018, and IHS Automotive said the number of motor vehicles with Internet connectivity will probably rise from 23 million this year to 152 million by the end of this decade.

"They're getting to a point where mechanical engineering excellence is being commoditized," said Gartner automotive analyst Thilo Koslowski, according to Time. "Cars all drive well at this point. These in-vehicle technologies give car companies a way to differentiate their offerings but it also actually meets new needs that consumers have to extend the digital lifestyle inside the vehicle."

What are the tangible benefits of car-based faxing?
While much of this connected car technology is aimed at music-streaming apps, GPS services and other similar functions, it is also ideal for supporting a FoIP solution. Business Insider reported that Americans who commute to work every day spend around 38 hours every year stuck in traffic, and these fax on-the-go capabilities would enable them to be more productive from their car.

For example, doctors could ensure that important paperwork is sent out while on the go and traveling sales staff members could stay in constant communication with clients and co-workers. Supply chain management personnel would also greatly benefit from this level of mobile cloud-based faxing, as this technology would allow them to send the critical documentation needed to get international shipments where they need to be on time. With FoIP and connected cars, the communication and collaboration possibilities are endless.

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