Interpage's PAGING services allow you to be paged
on any pager - either Alpha or Numeric, anywhere
in the world, whenever e-mail arrives for you. You may have mail
forwarded from your own account to Interpage, or you may have
people send mail to Interpage for paging which will then be forwarded
to you, or even both! Additionally, Interpage customers may send
Outpages, that is, send pages to any other pager in the world
(not necessarily to Interpage customers), allowing you as a customer
to page anyone else with a pager by simply sending an e-mail message.
To enumerate, here is a list of some of the paging features which Interpage
currently offers:
- Paging to any pager (Alpha or numeric).
- Paging to GSM/SMS and other International Paging &
Messaging Services.
- User-Configurable page fields, i.e., users can select
if they want Subject:, From:, Reply-To:, etc., fields to appear
on the alpha pagers, or just the text from the message.
- Coded paging to numeric pages to identify the sender, sender
database, time and date fields.
- Automatic e-mail pages, or send pages and/or have
pages sent to you via the WWW, Telnet,
or our Unlimited 800 Operator Dispatch Service.
(International, non-800 Operator access is also available.)
- Access 24-hours a day to your Personal User Configuration
by Telnet or E-Mail. Users may modify or alter their paging,
fax, mail, and other options at will, as often as they wish.
- A Reminder Schedule which users can set to alert
them of upcoming meetings, important events, etc., on a one-time,
daily, weekly, or weekdaily basis.
- Direct Paging - The ability to have people page you
with a phone number directly from their e-mail accounts. This
is particularly useful for Numeric Pagers as anyone who
needs to page you with a phone number could instead of calling
your pager place a your number in the "Subject:" field,
which will then be sent one or more of a customer's pagers. A
typical Direct Page would be: Subject: dirpage 312-555-1212
- The ability for a subscriber to page other pager-owners
via E-Mail or Telnet by logging onto our system and dispatching
pages directly. (The recipients do not have to be subscribers
to our system.)
- Users may receive pages on multiple pagers, and may
use a set of restrictions to prevent pages from certain users,
or to allow pages only from certain users or groups of users.
These restrictions may also be applied to e-mail forwarding, which
can also be used with multiple e-mail destination addresses. Restrictions
may be set and modified at will by users via Telnet or e-mail.
- Users may set a Daily Schedule of when they will
receive pages and on which pager they wish to receive them. E-Mail
can also be forwarded to varying locations based upon a flexible
and dynamic scheduling system, all of which may again be accessed
via Telnet or E-Mail.
- Users can suspend paging at will by e-mailing Interpage
a simple command or by using the telnet configuration menu. This
is useful if you frequently log on for periods of time and don't
require notification while logged on.
- "Paging" and E-Mail notification to in-flight
GTE/Airphone Digital Service customers.