In the age of digital communication, fax machines seem as outdated as using a rotary dial phone or a cassette tape. Think about it: if a colleague asked you to fax them a document, youd probably give them an incredulous look. But in Germany, fax machines havent been relegated to the history books just yet, research shows. Digital advocacy group Bitkom surveyed 505 companies across the country and found that a whopping 82% of them still fax. Notably, one-third of the respondents said their use of the 180-year old technology is frequent or very frequent. The intensity of use, however,…
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