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A pager (sometimes called a page, beeper, bleep or bleeper) is a simple personal telecommunications device for short messages. A one-way numeric pager can only receive a message consisting of a few digits, typically a phone number that the user is then expected to call. Alphanumeric pagers are available, as well as two-way pagers that have the ability to send and receive email, numeric pages, and SMS messages. Until the popular adoption of mobile phones in the 1990s, pagers filled the role of common personal and mobile communications. Today, pagers mainly support the "critical messaging" markets. They are the ideal solution for very quick, very reliable personal or group messaging. Unlike many other mobile communications networks, they continue to work in times of emergency or disaster as they do not suffer from network overload as has been proven many times (September 11 attacks, Hurricane Katrina). For this reason, they are still very popular with emergency service personnel, medical personnel, and information technology support staff. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License Where can I buy spare parts for computers and pagers ect.? Q. I'm building a few things and I need some very small parts. I don't want to buy the entire pager since I only need the motor, or the DVD burner for a diod,ect.. Where can I look for parts? I need a sort of computer junk yard. Please don't say e-bay. Asked by elisha08223 - Thu May 15 17:36:31 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments I need a manual for HUATAI LCD 2 WAY PAGERS REMOTE ENGINE START CAR AUTO ALARM? Q. I need a manual for huatai lcd 2 way pagers remote engine start car auto alarm? Asked by Melvin Mariathas - Thu Nov 8 23:33:02 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Contact the manufacturer. Answered by sparky3489 - Thu Nov 8 23:38:19 2007 I installed rotary phones in my house to prevent outgoing 1-900 calls and calls to pagers. Will it work?
Q. I installed rotary phones in my house to prevent outgoing 1-900 calls and calls to pagers. Will it work? Asked by Viola Shumski - Thu Aug 31 02:40:06 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. Try it. It will certainly stop outgoing calls to PABX menu systems from being completed. Except that many now allow the further data to be "spoken" as well as keyed. And a hand-held device could send tones down the line by "audio-coupling" -- holding a cell phone, say, to the mouthpiece of the rotary phone's handset. Better simply to put a block on such calls. Answered by Andy - Thu Aug 31 02:47:57 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Pagers" From Yahoo Image Search: "Pagers" Server Pagers for Restaurants
jeanninecameron Sun, 25 Jul 2010 03:21:23 GM Kitchen transmitters from . Pager. Call Systems are offered in a selection of styles and are specifically designed to operate in a harsh kitchen location. The transmitter is a sealed unit which is fully protected against the ingress of ... From Google Blog Search: "Pagers"
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