Comment by xfitm3

8 years ago

I should have been clearer: One way pagers seem to still exist. They do not transmit.

Isn't this just a billing distinction though? A 'receive only' pager still needs to announce itself to the cell tower to have messages routed...pretty sure they're not just multicast across the entire global cell network?

  • > cell network

    Pagers do not use the cellular network. (some cellular networks do provide paging-style services, but that is a later development that is unrelated to traditional pagers)

    > A 'receive only' pager still needs to announce itself

    A traditional pager doesn't have a radio transmitter.

    > they're not just multicast

    The message is broadcast region-wide using very low-bandwidth protocols[1]. A pager will generally only work inside the region it is registered with. To compensate for the lack of ACKs, the message is usually repeated several times; it will missed if the pager is off for all of the transmissions.

    [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FLEX_%28protocol%29