Telecom teams move a lot of technical material between hands: network diagrams, configuration documents, equipment specs, proposal decks, and compliance reports. WeTransfer lets your recipients view those files in the browser and leave comments on each one, while you stay in control of transfer details and settings from your account at any point after sending.
Collaborate on every transfer
When telecom engineers, procurement teams, and account managers share files for review, feedback scattered across email threads makes it hard to track which comment belongs to which document. WeTransfer ties each comment to the individual file it refers to, so a note on a network topology diagram or a question about a service-level agreement stays anchored to that asset rather than getting lost downstream. Recipients can open a transfer in any browser, preview supported formats including PDFs, images, and video, leave comments, and mark favorites without downloading anything or creating an account, which keeps the review moving whether collaborators are in a data center, a field office, or on a client site. You get an email notification every time a comment comes in, so you always know where a review stands. If project scope shifts or a document is updated, you can go back to the transfer detail page and revise the title, description, or comment permissions without re-uploading your files.
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All your questions answered.
Yes. Recipients do not need a WeTransfer account to preview files or leave comments. They open the transfer link in a browser, view supported files directly, and click into any file to add a comment. If they are not logged in, they enter their name and email address before commenting, and those comments are visible to everyone with access to the transfer.
WeTransfer supports in-browser preview and comments for a wide range of formats commonly used in telecom workflows, including PDFs such as network specs or compliance reports, images such as topology diagrams or equipment photographs, video files, and audio recordings. Office documents including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel files are also supported for preview. Recipients can choose to preview individual files before downloading, which is useful when a transfer contains a mix of large technical assets.
Comments are off by default. When creating a transfer you can enable them under View options, and once enabled, WeTransfer remembers your preference for future transfers. If you want to change the setting after sending, go to the transfer in your Transfers panel, open it, scroll to Extra settings, and update the Comments option. Disabling comments hides existing ones from viewers but does not delete them, so you can restore them by re-enabling the setting.
Yes. You can edit the transfer title, update the description, and adjust settings like comment permissions or access controls from the transfer detail page at any time after sending. This means if a project name changes, a contract revision comes in, or you need to tighten access before a wider distribution, you can make those updates without re-uploading any files.
WeTransfer gives you two layers of access control you can enable before or after sending. Password protection lets you lock a transfer so only recipients who have the password can open it. Restricted access goes further: you specify a list of email addresses, and only people whose email matches that list can download the files after verifying their identity. Both options are available on all plans and can be updated from the transfer detail page after the transfer has been sent.