The old people born before the third industrial revolution treated pagers with awe. This was because only very important people like senior managers and emergency technicians were allowed them. When their faithful pagers beeped, they left meetings to make phone calls. They had to, because phones plugged into walls in those days. How quaintly weird that was.
However, Smartphones Largely Replaced Faithful Pagers Since Then
We have not seen a pager on social circuits for years, although google lists a number of vendors with pager batteries for sale. Therefore, some Bearcat, General Electric, HME, Motorola, Long Range Systems, and NEC pagers must still be in use.
Most advertisements we found were for Nickel Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride, and Lithium-Ion batteries. Old-style pagers were one-way telecommunication channels. Hence pager services had no way of knowing whether beeper messages reached their target. However, early smartphones could send responses too, and soon surpassed the faithful pagers that were once such beloved status symbols.
Japan’s Largest Pager Provider Stops Beeping in 2019
Japan’s largest pager provider Tokyo Telemessage still has 1500 subscribed users. This despite it not having made pagers for twenty years. On December 4, 2018 it announced it will discontinue the service in September, 2019 after 50 years operation.
We understand hospital workers hang on to their faithful pagers because they do not emit electromagnetic waves. The BBC reports the British National Health Service still has 130,000 of them. This could be because they are short of cash. They still have thousands of fax machines turned on too.
In its heyday, Tokyo Telemessage had 1.2 million subscribers. Could the remaining 1500 Japanese people have become techno phobic since then? Maybe it’s a matter of old habits die hard.
We have heard their cyber-security minister, Yoshitaka Sakurada, announce last month that he had never once used a computer. Perhaps he is aware of something we should know.
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