How To Activate a Pager

How To Activate a Pager

What is 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.

How To Activate a Pager

We then ask the caller if they can provide the number on the back of the pager with a decimal point after the third digit.

Save yourself some time and a phone call and simply look on the back of your 1-way pager…

If you see these FREQUENCY numbers: 929.6125 or 929.6625 or 929.9375

We may be able to reactivate your pager…If you see any other numbers even if the number is off by just one digit or can’t locate the frequency number… We will not be able to activate your pager and recommend simply ordering a pager with service from pagersdirect.net with one exception… If you own an Apollo Brand Pager and see a frequency range printed on the back of the pager that looks like 929 – 932 mhz. Your pager may be compatible and we can provide instructions by phone on how to program your pager by hand.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to activate a pager?

Pagers cannot work unless they are activated, or connected to a wireless paging network. You may have to pay an activation fee, typically $20. Local service for numeric pagers usually costs no more than $10 a month. Definitions of local coverage vary widely.

How do you use a pager?

You call the pager/beeper number, there will be either a message or beep that you’ll hear. After that message or beep you leave in a number. That number can be the number you want them to call or it can be some type of code you and the other person have agreed to ahead of time

How do I find my pager number?

You have several ways available to find your pager number.. You can check your old billing records.. You can also ask your friend, your officemates or whoever used to call you for your page number.. You can also call the telephone company or the paging company.

Does pager still work?

Yes, pagers are still alive today and embraced by the same groups who used the very first versions: public safety and healthcare professionals.

Can a pager make calls?

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.

How does a pager device work?

A pager is a small telecommunication device that receives radio signals from the paging network. Transmitters in the paging networks broadcast signals over a specific frequency. Pagers that are physically in range of the transmitters listen to the signal from the transmitter.

Do you need a phone to use a pager?

Pagers are not dependent on e.g. mobile network or wi-fi, but have entirely their own communication channel. Pager systems are therefore a more reliable form of communication if, for example, wifi or phone network fails.

Can I connect a pager to my cell phone?

HOW TO GET PAGED ON YOUR SMART PHONE. Our virtual paging service allows you receive pages on your activated cell phone. You can get paged via text message, email or by pager app. We currently offer two pager apps that are compatible with our paging services.

Can you SMS a pager?

If you want to send an alphanumeric (text) message to an alphanumeric capable word pager, you will need to know the pager’s email domain. In some case, but not all, you will be able to send an actual text message to the pager’s phone number from a cell phone.

Who uses a pager?

However, there are still some industries and businesses that continue to rely on this technology. Healthcare: The healthcare industry is one of the primary industries that still use pagers. Pagers are used in hospitals and other healthcare facilities to communicate critical information in real-time.