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IBM 37L1968 Voice/Fax Interface PCI Internal Card
- Internal PCI card for Voice and Fax communication.
- Enables handling of voice calls directly from the computer.
- Supports sending and receiving fax documents.
- Connects to a standard telephone line.
- Designed for integration into IBM or compatible PC systems.
- Facilitates voice recording and playback capabilities.
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Product Overview
The IBM 37L1968 is a PCI internal card that functions as a Voice/Fax Interface. It allows a computer system to handle voice calls and send/receive faxes through a telephone line.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Voice/Fax Interface Card |
| Interface | PCI |
| Functionality | Voice Calls, Fax Transmission/Reception |
Additional Specifications
| Connectivity | Analog Telephone Line |
| Form Factor | Internal PCI Card |
Product Description
The IBM 37L1968 is an internal PCI interface card designed to equip a computer system with advanced voice and fax communication capabilities. By installing this card into a PCI slot, users can transform their PC into a sophisticated communication device capable of managing both voice calls and fax transmissions directly. This integration allows for a seamless experience, where voice interactions and document sharing can be handled within the computer's operating environment. The card's voice functionality enables the computer to act as a digital answering machine, allowing for voice recording and playback. It can also facilitate voice conferencing or direct voice communication over telephone lines, depending on the accompanying software. For fax operations, the 37L1968 supports sending and receiving faxes, effectively turning the computer into a high-capacity fax machine that can manage documents digitally before transmission or after reception. This IBM component was typically designed for business or professional use, where integrated voice and fax capabilities could enhance productivity and streamline communication workflows. Its reliance on a standard telephone line connection makes it a versatile solution for environments that utilize analog telephony. The PCI interface ensures compatibility with a wide range of desktop computers from the era it was produced.


