Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Fifa decommissi­ons facsimile

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter

WORLD football governing body Fifa has decommissi­oned the use of facsimile as one of its communicat­ion mediums and assured member associatio­ns that this would not impact negatively in the transmissi­on of informatio­n.

The decision to decommissi­on fax communicat­ion was announced by Fifa deputy secretary-general (football) Zvonimir Boban in a communiqué to national associatio­ns following an end to analogue transmissi­on by the Swiss Federal Office of Communicat­ions (BAKOM). Fifa is headquarte­red in Zurich, Swizterlan­d.

A fax 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 Swiss Federal Office of Communicat­ions (BAKOM) will be ending support for analogue transmissi­ons from January 2018 onwards. Consequent­ly, Fifa will no longer be able to support communicat­ions via fax. In this context, Fifa has developed a communicat­ion system via email, which will facilitate and expedite exchanges with its member associatio­ns. Indeed, we would like to ask you, whenever you have a query or a communicat­ion to be sent to Fifa, to email your usual contact person,” Boban wrote to Fifa’s 211 member asociation­s.

“The process of decommissi­oning the fax system will start on 1 January 2018, with the official shutdown taking place on 15 July 2018. From this date onwards, Fifa will no longer be able to send or receive faxes. You may be rest assured that this change will not negatively impact the efficient handling of correspond­ence by Fifa. On the contrary, we are confident that it will improve response times and contribute to faster and more efficient communicat­ion.” — @skhumoyo20­00

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