(Fax Machine) A device that allows the user to fax information over a communication line.
A fax (short for facsimile) is a document sent over a telephone line. Fax machines have existed, in various forms, since the 19th century (see "History" below), though modern fax machines became feasible only in the mid-1970s as the sophistication of technology increased and cost of the three
(FAX (Facsimile) machine) A device for digitizing picture images and transmitting them over long distances -- typically over telephone lines.
Lacking or not requiring wires
radio: medium for communication
having no wires; "a wireless security system"
transmission by radio waves
Living Room of Churchill Suite at Reid's Palace Hotel
Churchill Suite a Presidential Suite
Reid’s Palace has two exquisite Presidential Suites, the Churchill Suite and the George Bernard Shaw Suite. Each has been named after the great men who have stayed in them, and each suite is worthy of their naming.
Each suite offers one spacious bedroom with private bath, plus an oversized sitting room.
Guests are invited to enjoy spectacular ocean views from the privacy of their oversized verandas. Extended stays and entertainment are invited and easily facilitated, as each suite has been thoughtfully appointed with its own guest bath and kitchenette. Bose sound systems, DVD players, in-room movies, wireless internet, fax machines and buffet breakfast are all included in these historic, “twice-in-a-lifetime”, accommodations.
Gulfstream G550
The cabin aboard the G550 combines productivity with exceptional comfort. It features up to four distinct living areas, three temperature zones, and a choice of 12 floor plan configurations with seating for up to 18 passengers. Maintaining contact with the home office is easy thanks to a host of standard communication features: A fax machine, a printer, a wireless local area network and satellite communications.