Local and network recipient lists - on each workstation you can choose recipients from the network recipient list, or from a smaller personal recipient list which can be defined for each workstation. Administrators can lock users into only using their local recipient list.
Scheduled messages - messages can be scheduled to be sent at a future date/time
Repeating messages - messages can be scheduled to repeat at predefined interval, for a settable period of time
Group paging - messages can be sent to a predefined group of recipients
Multiple recipients - allows a single message to be sent to more than one recipient and/or group
Pre-programmed messages - on each workstation, up to 100 pre-programmed messages can be defined
Real-time message status log - each workstation can track the progress of each message from start to finish
Real-time message status counters - displays current number of messages pending, sent, or failed from each workstation
Message character counter - displays the length of the current message
Message history log - displays a history of all messages sent from each workstation
Intelligent message queuing - messages for the same carrier are grouped together and sent during a single communications session
Point and click operation - an intuitive user interface makes the PageGate GUI Client very easy to use
Spell check - a spell check option is available on systems running MS Word
Recipient cueing - Recipients may be selected by typing the first few letters of their name
Multiple delivery options - PageGate can deliver messages to a paging terminal by a direct cable connection, through a modem, or via the internet
Message splitting - Long messages are intelligently split into multiple smaller messages
Settable character limits - The maximum number of characters to be sent in a message is settable by carrier and individual recipient
On-call groups - A schedule can be setup for the recipients in a group, allowing PageGate to send messages to only the recipients scheduled to receive messages a that point in time.
Dialup support - messages can be sent via modem or direct cable connection to any carrier that supports the IXO, PET, TAP, or UCP protocol. This includes cellular/pcs/digital phones, PIMS, alphanumeric and numeric pagers, PC/PCMCIA cards, billboards, etc.
Internet support - messages can be sent via the internet to any carrier that supports the SNPP, SMTP (email), and WCTP protocols. This includes cellular/pcs/digital phones, PIMS, alphanumeric and numeric pagers, PC/PCMCIA cards, billboards, etc.
Failover - PageGate can automatically send a message that was not deliverable to another recipient or group.
Touch-Tone message delivery - PageGate can send messages to numeric pagers by using touch tones
Message logging - PageGate's general log keeps a history of all messages sent. Each dialer can also keep a detailed log of the communication sessions with the paging carriers.
Modular / Scalable - PageGate's modular architecture allows the application to be run across several computers for high throughput applications.
Reliapage - provides a way for recipients to be aware that a message has been missed.
Requeue messages - missed messages can be requeued for re-transmission to the paging carrier
High throughput & volume - PageGate's intelligent queuing of messages and multiple dialers (up to 16) allows for a large volume of messages to be delivered per hour.
Filtered Recipients - The PageGate Client can show a filtered list of recipients, which can be filtered by name or one of four other definable fields.
Local Recipient Lists - A subset of the entire network recipient list can be setup for each client, making it easier to find commonly used recipients.
Reports - Reports of pending and sent messages can be printed from the PageGate Client.
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