traveling back in time, back to pager
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 9:15 pm
I've decided to get a 2 way pager since ATT service in NYC sucks so bad. It's quite remarkable how iPhone struck the US and other parts of the world as the most advanced cellphone and mobile application platform... and yet the value of is reduced to almost nothing when it fails to function as a reliable communications device. It's a mobile phone.. and if it can't be mobile, or can't be a phone, then it is just a bunch of circuits and chips.
So I've decided to turn back to pagers. A comparatively archaic device that is built to reliably receive data. From physicians to EMS service, the go to device seems to still be pagers, despite the rising trend of smartphones (iPhones) among hospital personnel. (though hospitals use boosters within the building to ensure reliable paging)
We'll see how it goes. The pager has yet to come in the mail, and I've yet to test its capability in the concrete jungle. I'd be curious to see how well it performs as a communications device versus a cellphone. It's a step back, but if I can be reachable, I could care less. Oh, did I mention my wife was unhappy because when she calls my phone it rings on her side, but does nothing on my end? $40 + $20 monthly to save me from that is well worth it.
So I've decided to turn back to pagers. A comparatively archaic device that is built to reliably receive data. From physicians to EMS service, the go to device seems to still be pagers, despite the rising trend of smartphones (iPhones) among hospital personnel. (though hospitals use boosters within the building to ensure reliable paging)
We'll see how it goes. The pager has yet to come in the mail, and I've yet to test its capability in the concrete jungle. I'd be curious to see how well it performs as a communications device versus a cellphone. It's a step back, but if I can be reachable, I could care less. Oh, did I mention my wife was unhappy because when she calls my phone it rings on her side, but does nothing on my end? $40 + $20 monthly to save me from that is well worth it.