Internet Messaging to Mobile Phones and Pagers
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
. 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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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.