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| I don't see how there would be any benefit in using a separate network instead of just sending encrypted data over the existing cellular internet network. That's the premise behind apps like Signal and Telegraph.
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| I have a pager for work when I'm on call. It is getting more limited as far as service and more difficult to replace the pagers. They are all required to be one-way, also.
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| quote: Originally posted by maladat: I don't see how there would be any benefit in using a separate network instead of just sending encrypted data over the existing cellular internet network.
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| Pager networks use 1000 watts of power per tower. There are one way and two-way pagers. Most cell towers use less than 100. High ones in rural areas can be up to 500 watts.
Over a million pagers still in use mostly medical and first responders. |
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