Paging networks have been affected by significant market
shifts over the past ten years, primarily resulting from the growth and popularity of cellular networks. However, paging networks
not only continue to support a wide range of existing services, but are continuing to innovate with a growing number of new services.
Extensive regional and national coverage, two-way communications capabilities, and the ability for paging networks to instantly
and reliably broadcast messages to a large number of subscribers in a cost effective manner is leading to the creation of new and
unique services. As the need for wireless energy monitoring and control, security, and emergency services continue to grow, the potential
for new services using the paging network is also expected to grow.