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Pagers have been exploding in Lebanon.
What are Pagers?
Why do people still use Pagers?
- Pagers are small, radio-based communication devices first used in the 1950s.
- They are receive-only devices, meaning they can only receive messages but cannot send them.
- These messages are usually short instructions or alerts sent to the pager’s unique number, similar to how a phone receives texts.
➑️ Why Pagers are Still Being Used:
1. Simple Technology:
- Pagers receive messages through radio waves, making them more secure in certain contexts as they cannot be tracked or hacked like mobile phones, which also send signals back to networks.
2. Untraceable:
- Since pagers only receive signals and do not send them, they cannot be traced or located, making them ideal for use in sensitive or secure environments like military organizations.
3. Wide Coverage:
- Radio waves used by pagers can be available even in remote areas where mobile networks might not work, offering better coverage in locations with limited connectivity.
4. Battery Life:
- Pagers can last for months on a single battery, making them reliable in places with limited access to power.
5. One-Way Communication:
- In organizations like Hezbollah (which has used pagers), one-way communication for instructions to a large group is often enough.
6. Special Use Cases:
- Pagers are still used in situations where mobile signals can interfere with other devices, like in hospitals (operation theaters) or during disaster management operations where reliable communication is crucial.
➑️In Conclusion:
Pagers remain in use because of their untraceability, long battery life, and reliability in areas with poor mobile network coverage. They serve niche purposes in environments where basic one-way communication is sufficient and security is a concern.
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