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  2. Who still uses pagers anyway? - AOL

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    The UK's NHS was using around 130,000 pagers in 2019, more than one in 10 of the world's pagers, according to the government. More up-to-date figures were not available.

  3. Pager - Wikipedia

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    A pager, also known as a beeper or bleeper, [1] 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.

  4. Are our smartphones and devices safe? Experts speak out ... - AOL

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    Mobile phones and electronic devices are generally very safe, and the likelihood of being affected by explosives is exceedingly rare, applying only to a tiny fraction of the global population ...

  5. 2024 Lebanon electronic device attacks - Wikipedia

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    While popular in the late twentieth century, pagers have since largely been replaced by cell phones, except in hospitals. [59] Some Hezbollah members had used pagers for years before the 7 October attacks , but more members began using them after February 2024, when Hezbollah secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah called on members to stop using ...

  6. Brenda Song Didn't Have a Cell Phone Until She Was 16 ... - AOL

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    Song went on to share that she didn't get a cell phone until she was 16 years old. She did have a two-way pager that she bought at the urging of her Get a Clue costar, Lindsay Lohan , while they ...

  7. Motorola Minitor - Wikipedia

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    Unlike conventional alphanumeric pagers and cell phones, Minitors are operated on an RF network that is generally restricted to a particular agency in a given geographical area. The Minitor is the most common voice pager used by emergency services in the United States.

  8. Your smartphone is ruining your sleep. Here's what you ... - AOL

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    More than the blue light emitted by phones, Pierson noted, "Reading work emails relating to impending deadlines is clearly going to cause anxiety, and anxiety is strongly related to insomnia."

  9. FLEX (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    In The Netherlands the emergency services use the Flex-protocol in the nationwide P2000 network for pagers. The traffic on this network can be monitored online. [1]In South Australia the State's SAGRN network for the Emergency Services paging system (CFS, SES, MFS and SAAS) is run on the FLEX 1600 protocol, and can be monitored online.