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Please click on the "Directory" button above. Dietmar Gollnick and his staff at e*Message in Berlin have contributed some minor but valuable revisions to the German translation.Ī Directory of Paging Service Providers is under perpetual construction. Let's work together to get this important message circulated to a wider audience. With the help of Angelo Saccoccia and his team at Swissphone we now have this great report on the health and wellbeing of Paging available in French and German. Volunteers needed for translations into other languages.
Here is an English PDF edit of this paper formatted with page breaks and suitable for printing. Jim Nelson, President & CEO of Prism-IPX Systems, has written an excellent paper explaining why paging continues to be the right choice for critical messaging. Do you think Paging is obsolete? It is a common misconception that paging technology has been superseded by newer and better means of wireless communication.