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<title>Enterprise Faxing as Easy as XML</title>
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<description>With an XML-capable service, developers don&apos;t have to make alterations to enterprise applications, nor do they need to create a completely separate application to map from one system to the other. The faxes are transmitted to and received from the Internet fax service as XML documents, greatly simplifying handling on both ends.</description>

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<title>The Demands on In-Building Solutions</title>
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<description>Most buildings have blank spots where your phone won&apos;t work. Here&apos;s a look at how to increase mobile phone coverage in buildings, without annoying the network provider or the authorities.</description>

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