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DDSFAX replaces your fax machine, your fax line, and your overpriced eFax subscription — for just $189 per year.
Unlimited pages. Designed for HIPAA compliance. We port your number free.
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Every provider has its own pricing structure and switching friction. Pick the one you're on.
Comcast Business Fax Comcast Business voice lines bill $35–$110+ per month before you add hardware, paper, toner, and the long-distance surcharges that follow every interstate fax. Read the migration guide →AT&T Business Fax AT&T Business analog fax lines bill $40–$55 monthly before per-minute long-distance charges add another $10–$30 to every cycle. Read the migration guide →eFax Plus eFax Plus locks the practice in with a $500 port-out fee and a 340-page monthly cap that triggers $0.10-per-page overage on busy weeks. Read the migration guide →eFax Protect eFax Protect keeps the same $500 port-out fee as the regular tier, with a tighter 325-page cap that pushes most dental practices into $0.10-per-page overage territory. Read the migration guide →Fax.Plus Business Fax.Plus Business is $336 a year and explicitly excludes the regulated tier — that is gated behind the $1,200 Enterprise plan dental practices cannot reasonably justify. Read the migration guide →Fax.Plus Enterprise Fax.Plus Enterprise is $1,200 a year. DDSFAX delivers the same regulated transmission posture at $189 flat. That is roughly a $1,000 annual delta. Read the migration guide →WestFax Basic WestFax Basic at $108 with a 500-page cap is the classic underspec — overage at $0.03 per page silently doubles the bill on busy months. Read the migration guide →WestFax 1500 WestFax 1500 is $360 a year for 1,500 pages. DDSFAX is $189 for unlimited. That is $171 less per year for a higher cap and a dental-built dashboard. Read the migration guide →RingCentral Fax RingCentral Advanced is $420 a year because you are paying for video, chat, and a phone system bundled with the fax service most dental practices do not need. Read the migration guide →SRFax SRFax caps the regulated dental plan at 200–500 pages, then meters $0.04 per page and adds a $25 port-out fee on the way out. Read the migration guide →iFax iFax Pro is $300 a year for 1,000 pages with variable overage pricing — the rate is not posted publicly until you breach the cap. Read the migration guide →CocoFax CocoFax Business is $240 a year with an undocumented overage policy and a port-out fee that is not published — the kind of uncertainty a dental practice should not be buying. Read the migration guide →Documo (mFax) Documo (mFax) bills $300–$900 a year on volume-based tiers with variable overage — the bill changes every quarter as the dental practice grows. Read the migration guide →
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