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Qué (quién) es PAGER - definición

WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICE THAT RECEIVES AND DISPLAYS ALPHANUMERIC MESSAGES AND/OR RECEIVES AND ANNOUNCES VOICE MESSAGES; PART OF A PAGING SYSTEM
Paging (telecommunications); Pagers; Alphanumeric paging; Radio paging; Radio paging systems; Paging system; Two-way pager; 📟; Pocket Bell
  • A Motorola LX2 pager
  • Four historical Japanese pagers.
  • Original Motorola "Pageboy II" pager, used in New York in the late 1970s.
  • The top of a Motorola "Bravo" numeric pager
  • An NEC pager branded by Deutsche Telekom for the Skyper pager service
  • Timex Datalink Beepwear Pro: a wearable pager/watch featuring alphanumeric paging capability. Part of the [[Timex Datalink]] family of watches

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MONITORING SYSTEM FOR EARTHQUAKES OPERATED BY THE US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Paging (telecommunications); Pagers; Alphanumeric paging; Radio paging; Radio paging systems; Paging system; Two-way pager; 📟; Pocket Bell
(pagers)
A pager is a small electronic device which you can carry around with you and which gives you a number or a message when someone is trying to contact you. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use beeper
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MONITORING SYSTEM FOR EARTHQUAKES OPERATED BY THE US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Paging (telecommunications); Pagers; Alphanumeric paging; Radio paging; Radio paging systems; Paging system; Two-way pager; 📟; Pocket Bell
¦ noun a small radio device which bleeps or vibrates to inform the wearer that someone wishes to contact them or that it has received a short text message.
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MONITORING SYSTEM FOR EARTHQUAKES OPERATED BY THE US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Paging (telecommunications); Pagers; Alphanumeric paging; Radio paging; Radio paging systems; Paging system; Two-way pager; 📟; Pocket Bell
1. <hardware, communications> (Or "beeper", "bleeper" (UK?)) A small wireless receiver that, when triggered (generally via phone), will beep or vibrate (un)pleasantly. The wearer will have been trained to respond to this signal by looking at a small screen on the device for an unimportant message. In recent years, pagers have grown more complex, allowing for long alphanumeric messages to be received and scrolled though (as opposed to earlier models, which supported only short numeric messages); at the same time as pager functions are integrated into some PDAs. If this trend continues, the distinction between PDAs and high-end pagers will disappear. Short Message Service allows a mobile phone to display a message, just like an alphanumeric pager. 2. <tool> A program for viewing a text file a screenful at a time via a text terminal, as opposed to scrolling through it in a GUI window, or catting it all at once to the terminal. The best known pagers are more, less, pg and list.com. (1997-09-11)

Wikipedia

Pager

A pager (also known as a beeper or bleeper) is a wireless telecommunications device that receives and displays alphanumeric or voice messages. One-way pagers can only receive messages, while response pagers and two-way pagers can also acknowledge, reply to and originate messages using an internal transmitter.

Pagers operate as part of a paging system which includes one or more fixed transmitters (or in the case of response pagers and two-way pagers, one or more base stations), as well as a number of pagers carried by mobile users. These systems can range from a restaurant system with a single low power transmitter, to a nationwide system with thousands of high-power base stations.

Pagers were developed in the 1950s and 1960s, and became widely used by the 1980s. In the 21st century, the widespread availability of cellphones and smartphones has greatly diminished the pager industry. Nevertheless, pagers continue to be used by some emergency services and public safety personnel, because modern pager systems' coverage overlap, combined with use of satellite communications, can make paging systems more reliable than terrestrial based cellular networks in some cases, including during natural and man-made disasters. This resilience has led public safety agencies to adopt pagers over cellular and other commercial services for critical messaging.

In Japanese, it was commonly called a pocket bell (ポケットベル, poketto beru) or pokeberu (ポケベル), which is an example of wasei-eigo.

Ejemplos de uso de PAGER
1. A stray pager keeps going off in the Commons chamber.
2. Even if MPs make it out of the country they cannot leave the pager at home.
3. Moments later a pager message reports the liquidation of a cell in the Gaza Strip.
4. Within 40 seconds, one of four underwater safety cameras spotted the girl and alerted lifeguards via a pager message.
5. An ambulance and a midwife were dispatched and arrived 25 minutes later – almost two hours after the first pager call.