It is understood that fax machines are used by train crew members to communicate over their rotas, or to book time off. Conductors are also able to use email for this process, but the rail firm ...
It is understood that fax machines are used by train crew members to communicate over their rotas, or to book time off.
A rail firm repeatedly criticised over its poor service and cancellations is still using fax machines to communicate – and cannot axe the technology because of an agreement with unions ...
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In a session of the Rail North Committee, which he chairs, Mr Burnham asked: “I’ve heard that you’re still using fax machines ...
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without needing a fax machine. Fax machines still remain common in many offices. The much-mocked quote by Paul Krugman stating that "By 2005 or so, it will become clear that the internet's impact ...
Last year we celebrated 50 years since Xerox first commercialized the fax machine. People marveled at the fact that sending a one-page letter took them only six minutes, as opposed to the few days ...
The revelation comes a day after state-owned rail operator Northern admitted it too still used the machines. A Neso spokesman said: “We do have fax machines in our control centre so that we can ...
The boss of a rail company struggling with poor performance was left in an awkward spot when he was forced to admit his staff still have to use fax machines to book holidays. Northern has so far ...
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Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. A struggling UK rail operator has admitted it is still using fax machines to communicate with its train ...