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  2. 2024 Lebanon pager explosions - Wikipedia

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    On 17 and 18 September 2024, thousands of handheld pagers and hundreds of walkie-talkies intended for use by Hezbollah exploded simultaneously across Lebanon and Syria in an attack that CNN said was the result of a joint operation between Israel’s intelligence service and the Israeli Defense Forces. [9]

  3. Hezbollah pager explosions in Lebanon and Syria: Everything ...

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    Pagers pre-date mobile phones, having been widely used in the 1980s and 1990s. They are a one-way communications device, allowing people to send a short message via radio signal to the pager ...

  4. What we know about the Hezbollah pagers that exploded in Lebanon

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    The pagers "were entirely different" from Gold Apollo's designs and used a chip that Gold Apollo does not use in its own models, Hsu said. Hsu told NPR that Gold Apollo's relationship with Bac ...

  5. Hezbollah exploding pager trail runs from Taiwan to Budapest

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    The senior Lebanese security source identified a photograph of the model of the pager, an AP-924, which like other pagers wirelessly receive and display text messages but cannot make telephone calls.

  6. Hezbollah pager attack mapped: Where did the explosions take ...

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    Alexander Butler. September 18, 2024 at 11:08 AM. At least twelve people have been killed and 3,000 were injured after handheld pager devices used by Hezbollah simultaneously exploded across ...

  7. PageNet - Wikipedia

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    PageNet. PageNet, also known as Paging Network, Inc., was founded in 1981 by entrepreneur George Perrin and ceased in 1999. The company grew to become the largest wireless messaging company in the world, with more than 10 million pagers in service, and $1 billion in revenues, before the paging industry's rapid decline in the late 1990s.

  8. Pager - Wikipedia

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    Pager. A pager, also known as a beeper or bleeper, [1] is a wireless telecommunications device that receives and displays alphanumeric or voice messages. One-way pagers can only receive messages, while response pagers and two-way pagers can also acknowledge, reply to, and originate messages using an internal transmitter. [2]

  9. Pagers that exploded in Lebanon and Syria were made by a ...

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    Pagers also run on a different wireless network than mobile phones, making them more resilient in emergencies — one of the reasons why many hospitals worldwide still rely on them.