POCSAG definition

POCSAG means Post Office Code Standardization Advisory Group.

Examples of POCSAG in a sentence

  • Coding Format/Baud Rate This field designates either: POCSAG 512 POCSAG 1200 POCSAG 2400 Press the spacebar to toggle among choices Frequency New Alert Mode On/Off Duty This field designates the frequency on which the pager operates.

  • The Downlink communication protocol is a standard pager POCSAG protocol (data transfer at 2400 bps).

  • Function 4 Repeat This field allows you to select a 2 second Function 4 repeat time or a 1 second Period Function 4 repeat time for true POCSAG with the 1/16th second pulse duration.

  • Reseller shall remove all 1200 baud alphanumeric POCSAG pagers from the SkyTel Network on or before December 31, 1996.

  • Services provided in connection with POCSAG pagers will incur an additional **% surcharge on monthly recurring fees and an additional **% surcharge on overcall/usage charges (with the exception of POCSAG pagers which are utilized by Subscribers authorized to receive International Service in non-FLEX capable countries).

  • Services provided in connection with POCSAG pagers will incur an additional 30% surcharge on monthly recurring fees and an additional 50% surcharge on overcall/usage charges (with the exception of POCSAG pagers which are utilized by Subscribers authorized to receive International Service in non-FLEX capable countries).

  • Reseller shall remove all 1200 baud numeric POCSAG pagers form the SkyTel Network on or before October 1, 1997.

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