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ALSO CALLED:
Two-Way Paging,
Alphanumeric Paging
DEFINITION: A two-way pager is a pagerthat allows you to send data as well as receive it. Some two-way pagers can handle alphanumericinput and display and can send and receive email and SMS messages.Pagers were once fairly widely used by people who frequently needed to be reachable when out ofthe home or office. Mobile phones have largely replaced them for general use. However, pagers arestill fairly widely used
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PAGING SYSTEMS DEFINITION (continued):
A two-way pager is a pagerthat allows you to send data as well as receive it. Some two-way pagers can handle alphanumericinput and display and can send and receive email and SMS messages.Pagers were once fairly widely used by people who frequently needed to be reachable when out ofthe home or office. Mobile phones have largely replaced them for general use. However, pagers arestill fairly widely used among medical and emergency personnel as well as IT support staff.Pager manufacturers include Motorola and Sharp.Trivia tidbit: the BlackBerrybegan life as a two-way pager. Paging Systems definition sponsored by SearchMobileComputing.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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