Multi-line pooling facsimile apparatus

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile

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358435, 379100, 375260, H04N 100

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ABSTRACT:
A multi-line facsimile communication system, where two or more telephone lines are used simultaneously to transmit messages in order to increase the aggregate channel capacity and thereby increase transmission speed and reduce the transmission time. The system further incorporates back channel technology to transmit certain status information from the receiving facsimile machine to the transmitting facsimile machine.

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