| RingCentral (Fax 2500) |
ClickFax (five-user send/receive plan) |
|
| Monthly Fee | $59.99 | $ 57.55 |
| Included Pages | 2500 | 500 |
| Setup Fee | Free | Free |
| Free Trial Period | 30 days | None |
| Overage Rates | 3.9 ¢ | 10¢ |
| Fax Storage | 30 days | optional monthly archive CD |
| International Sending | Yes | Yes |
| Broadcast | Yes | Yes |
| Fax Alerts | Email and SMS | |
| Fax Logs | Call logs | In online account |
| Sending | Yes | Yes |
| Receiving | Yes | Yes |
| Available Numbers | Local and toll free | Local |
| Block Junk Faxes | Yes | Yes |
| Fax Software | Yes | Yes |
Summary: RingCentral’s Fax 2500 and ClickFax’s five-user send and receive plan costs $59.99 and $57.99, respectively. However, it seems that RingCentral is the more affordable choice, since it has 2500 pages of combined inbound and outbound faxes, while ClickFax has only 500. Moreover, RingCentral’s overage rates are significantly lower then Clickfax’s. ClickFax features an optional archive CD that you can purchase per month. This is a good system of archiving your faxes. It also includes five email addresses, all connected to one virtual fax number, giving more flexibility in managing faxes. RingCentral Internet fax, on the other hand, is automatically integrated into its virtual PBX package, so if you’re already using RingCentral virtual PBX, your faxes will also by synched to your other communications.
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