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Wireless Gateway Now Uses the Internet.
Reach Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime.
Hanover, MA - NotePage, Inc.
has introduced PageGate version 4. PageGate is a complete
text and SMS messaging solution that incorporates
the latest protocols for sending messages via the
Internet to pagers, mobile phones and other wireless
devices.
By using the Internet as a means of
accepting messages, wireless carriers are now able
to save significant telecommunication charges. PageGate
takes advantage of these new capabilities by supporting
all the latest Internet messaging protocols: SNPP,
WCTP, and SMTP. PageGate adds these new capabilities
to its already powerful product which includes such
things as redundant modem support, direct serial connection
support, and support for tens of thousands of recipients
on a single server.
To ensure delivery even in the event
of connectivity loss, PageGate version 4 now adds
two new failover options. Messages that cannot be
delivered to their intended recipients, can be automatically
redirected to a backup recipient or group, or the
message can be sent to the same recipient via a different
delivery method.
As always PageGate's modular design
allows users to select from six powerful interfaces,
allowing users to scale the application to meet their
business needs economically. Interfaces can be used
individually or in conjunction with each other, as
PageGate can receive and process messages simultaneously
from multiple interfaces.
An innovative new serial interface enables
PageGate to extract messages from data received through
a serial port. This interface is commonly used for
accepting data that would normally be sent to a printer
or other hardware device.
The new inbound TAP interface can turn
PageGate into a powerful TAP gateway for existing
paging software, or existing equipment that supports
the industry standard TAP protocol.
PageGate version 4 has a greatly enhanced
ASCII text file interface that enables it to 'watch'
files for new message data. The Commandline/Ascii
interface also allows for PageGate to be easily integrated
into existing applications, adding an additional level
of notification to monitoring solutions, or mission
critical software.
PageGate's Windows Client now allows
network users to predefine up to 100 messages, so
that urgent messages can be sent with a single click.
The flexible web and email interfaces,
turn PageGate into a powerful webpage to pager, and
email to pager gateway.
PageGate supports an unlimited number
of paging, mobile phone, and SMS carriers, making
it ideal for challenging businesses with demanding
messaging needs.
PageGate requires Windows 95, 98, NT,
2000, ME or XP on a Pentium class processor, 64 Mb
of free RAM and 50 Mb of free hard drive space. PageGate
version 4 and its six interfaces are available immediately,
and may be purchased securely online at http://www.notepager.com/pagegate.htm
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PageGate's pricing starts at $150.00
and varies depending on the number of paging or mobile
devices supported and the number of interfaces selected.
You can download a free evaluation version of PageGate
from the same URL. For more information, contact NotePage,
Inc. at 291 Rockland Street, Suite 13, Hanover, MA
02339. Phone: (781) 829-0500. Fax: (781) 582-1869.
E-mail: sales@notepage.net. Internet: http://www.notepage.net
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Evaluation Copy Available on Request
About NotePage:
NotePage, Inc. is a Hanover, Massachusetts company
specializing in wireless messaging software. In addition
to PageGate, they market (1) NotePager Net, a full
featured network paging application for Windows that
allows everyone on a network to send individual, group,
pre-programmed, and scheduled pager messages through
the network server, (2) NotePager Pro, a standalone
paging application that sends text messages from computers
to pagers or mobile phones.(3) NotePager 32, an easy-to-use
standalone alphanumeric paging dispatch program that
allows text messages to be sent to single or multiple
paging devices, (4) WebGate, an Internet paging program
that creates a paging gateway from the Internet to
paging devices, allowing messages to be sent from
e-mail and personal web pages.
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