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- The receipt of the fax acknowledgment and subsequent transmission report validates that the content has been delivered in full to the receiver, including the page containing the signature and informing the receiver about the certified nature of the facsimile transmission.<br>
- The receipt of the fax acknowledgment and subsequent transmission report validates that the content has been delivered in full to the receiver, including the page containing the signature and informing the receiver about the certified nature of the facsimile transmission.<br>
- The data (signed document and signature) are available to both parties, sender and receiver, in a confidentially secured environment. The data is securely archived so that it can serve as legal evidence in case of dispute between the parties.<br>
- The data (signed document and signature) are available to both parties, sender and receiver, in a confidentially secured environment. The data is securely archived so that it can serve as legal evidence in case of dispute between the parties.<br>

== Process functional scheme ==

The functional chart below illustrates these steps: <br>

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The following table defines the items to which each party in the registered fax process has access: <br>


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Hereafter is a display of the appended page as it is at the first commercial launch.<br>

[[File:Notice page.jpg|thumb|center|500px|Empty registered fax advice
(as it is appended at the end of the signed document that is available to all parties)
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[[File:Notice page2.jpg|thumb|center|500px|Advice page containing the identification codes for the receiver and a print of the signature (this version is only available on the destination fax) {{deletable image-caption}}]]<br>

The archived documents that can be downloaded by the parties are in Compressed Folder format.



== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 13:43, 12 March 2010


Registered fax - description of the process

The technical process called as a whole hereinafter “registered fax” (« fax recommandé » in French) consists in sending an electronic document by fax where both the content is certified and the delivery to the recipient is guaranteed.

It serves the purpose of creating legal evidence that unalterable information has been shared between the sender and the receiver of the registered fax.

The functional principle

The functional principle is as follows:

- After the document to be sent is converted into a multiple page image in fax format, this image is time stamped.
- A final page is added to the document to be sent and the resulting multipage image is encapsulated in an electronic envelope file format that allows time stamp insertion as meta data or as a specific tag.
- This envelope document is digitally signed using non reversible cryptography elements and the signature is then printed on the last page of the document for facsimile transmission.
- The receipt of the fax acknowledgment and subsequent transmission report validates that the content has been delivered in full to the receiver, including the page containing the signature and informing the receiver about the certified nature of the facsimile transmission.
- The data (signed document and signature) are available to both parties, sender and receiver, in a confidentially secured environment. The data is securely archived so that it can serve as legal evidence in case of dispute between the parties.

References

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