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1. Press Releases 1999
www.brooktrout.com/news/press_ - [Cached]Published on: 3/25/2001 Last Visited: 5/18/2002
"Fax2Net depends on Brooktrout fax technology because of Brooktrout's high standards of reliability, product availability for a variety of PSTN interfaces around the world, and responsive technical support," Thomas Chen, President of Fax2Net. FaxNet (www.faxnet.net) continues to maintain the largest market share as an outsourced provider of Internet fax and advanced messaging solutions. While the demand for unified messaging increases, major telecommunications players like Ameritech, Bell Atlantic, BellSouth and U S WEST as well as Road Runner, the country's largest cable broadband provider of Internet access, are making FaxNet solutions available to millions of subscribers. -
2. Area Draws More Firms Tied to Web
www.emagination.com/business/p - [Cached]Published on: 1/27/1999 Last Visited: 9/26/2002
And Fax2Net founder Thomas Chen has drummed up $9 million in venture funding since launching the company in 1995. That money is helping the company expand into what's known as the unified messaging business -- providing access to e-mail, voice mail and faxes through the Internet.
AmericasDoctor.com, an Owings Mills company that offers health information and live questions and answers with physicians over its Web site, is planning a $60 million initial public offering this year.
Two Web-based outfits that Wall Street has blessed with IPOs are USinternetworking Inc., a fast-growing Annapolis concern that rents business software over the Internet, and e-Net Inc., a Germantown company offering telephone calls over the Internet, which is positioning to take on Net2Phone, the nation's leader in the Internet phone niche. -
3. Castelle News -
www.castelle.com/corporate/new - [Cached]Published on: 5/11/1999 Last Visited: 4/13/2002
"Fax2Net's vast IP network provides customers the benefit of highly reliable, cost-efficient transmissions," says Thomas Chen, Fax2Net's president. "The Fax2Net service transforms every Castelle server into a virtual worldwide fax network. By utilizing the large network infrastructure that Fax2Net operates, the customer does not have to worry about server capacity, broadcasting or other high-volume jobs tying up telephone lines. The direct connection between Fax2Net and Castelle fax servers adds tremendous value to the Castelle family of FaxPress servers and to every FaxPress customer installation."

