Chapter Fourteen Faxes and E-mails(传真和电子邮件) Lesson 62 Lesson 63 Lesson 64 Lesson 65 主要内容 Introduction With fast development of technology, the capacity municate has e farther and faster, and the business correspondence has undergone significant changes in forms and styles. At the same time, electronic correspondence in international trade remains the means and ways by which transactions in foreign trade are discussed. A good knowledge and ability of the people to use munication process is always the critical factor munication effectiveness and indispensable to foreign trade transactions. There are usually three types of electronic correspondence in international trade, they are telex, fax and E-mail. Telex refers to a message sent or received by munications system that consists of teletypewriters connected to a work to send and receive signals. Fax, short for facsimile, refers to a printed page or image transmitted or received by a fax machine. Lastly, E-mail is a form of message transmission that business people use more frequently in the modern business world. Faxes and E-mails are the most popular means by which transactions in foreign trade are discussed, although they have some ings. Therefore, we should learn how to use faxes and E-mails to facilitate our business activities. 62 Faxes A fax (sometimes called telescoping) is the telephonic transmission of scanned-in printed material (text or images), usually to a telephone number associated with a printer or other output device. The original document is scanned with a fax machine, which treats the contents (text or images) as a single fixed graphic image, converting it into a bitmap. In this digital form, the information is transmitted as electrical signals through the telephone system. The receiving fax machine reconverts the coded image and prints a paper copy of the document. 63 Specimens of Faxes Spicimen 1 FAX To: Chris Linden Fax#: (239) 982 734 From: Judith Starr Date: 18 September, 20