FaxBack: Makers of high performance network fax servers.  
Net SatisFAXtion Fax Server:  the most capable network fax software available anywhere.

 

Net SatisFAXtion fax server software:  the most capable network fax server available anywhere. Net SatisFAXtion Fax Server:  the most capable network fax server available anywhere.

FaxBack Corporate Timeline

FaxBack Through the Years: A History of Leadership and Innovation

Take a walk through FaxBack's history. Founded in 1983, we're focused on relentless innovation in fax technology and continued success.

  • 1983 Formed as a privately-owned company
  • 1984 First contract for AT&T's fax software is signed
  • 1986 Contract to develop fax technology for ITT World Communications signed
  • 1990 Fax-on-Demand technology developed and spun-off from Intel
  • 1991 Developed NET SatisFAXtion while under contract with Intel
  • 1993 WinFax PRO for Networks built for Delrina/Symantec
  • 1994 Contracts signed with Brooktrout and Dialogic to develop fax drivers
  • 1995 Fax-on-Demand enjoys install base that includes over 35% of Fortune 500 companies
  • 1996 Contract with IBM is signed to develop cellular fax technology
  • 1997 NET SatisFAXtion trademark is acquired; New version based on Windows NT introduced
  • 1998 SMTP and SMTP/POP3 Email Gateways introduced into NET SatisFAXtion product lines
  • 1999 FaxBack's Business Solution Center, a hands–on lab opened powerful document conversion technology which was added to deliver laser quality fax documents
  • 2000 Introduced web-based fax integration to fax-enable websites, ASP pages or intranets; IRS becomes largest Fax-on-Demand customer in the world
  • 2001 Redesigned FAXability as a browser-based fax application; Launched NET SatisFAXtion Network Appliance; Introduced low-cost certified solution for analog fax hardware
  • 2002 Launched FAXability Broadcast, an easy-to-use way to broadcast to high-volumes of users; Announced V.34 and JBIG support to reduce connection times 20-80%; Introduced Workflow Integration Suite; Announced a lower-cost alternative for T1 environments (Eicon)
  • 2003 Hired fax industry veteran to drive FaxBack's next messaging strategy; 33% increase in sales revenue in 2003. Launched Consensual Fax solution in response to the FCC's fax regulations
  • 2004 New NET SatisFAXtion version built on Microsoft Windows .NET, XML and SQL core; Introduced Office integrated fax;  Added support for FoIP (Fax over IP)
  • 2005 Expanded webinar series on various topics; Introduced NET SatisFAXtion IP, a T.38 software-only fax server for VoIP environments