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Welcome to e*Message!
e*Message is the leader in the continental European paging market. Its subsidiaries in Germany and France operate nationwide networks with excellent coverage that deliver the highest reliability.
The company was founded in 2000 and took over Deutsche Telekom’s and France Telecom’s paging activities in the course of the same year. The e*Message Group offers a full range of Alerting, Business Paging and Data Broadcast services, as well as a professional trunked radio network for voice and data transfer made available to industry companies, public agencies and service providers in the Berlin-Brandenburg region. The Group has introduced major innovations every year since its founding.
Discover the company — and the decisive assets of the e*Message technologies!
Storm Siren with Wake-up Function
Storms and extreme temperatures are more and more frequent in our latitudes. According to statistics, twice as many natural disasters occurred in Germany in the past ten years compared with previous decades. The catastrophes caused casualties and millions of euros in damage. The problem is: how to alert the public in time in case of hurricanes or floods? This is particularly difficult at night or in case of power blackout. e*Message presented a solution at the 4th Storm Congress, held in Bremerhaven on 19 and 20 February 2009. The novel storm siren provides nation-wide coverage to warn the public rapidly and efficiently in case of an imminent local, regional or national disaster.
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Global Paging Convention 2010
The American Association of Paging Carriers (AAPC) and the European Mobile Messaging Association (EMMA) host the second Global Paging Convention, June 16 - 18, in Charleston, USA.
The First Global Paging Convention
The American Association of Paging Carriers (AAPC) and the European Mobile Messaging Association (EMMA) co-hosted the first ever Global Paging Convention in Montreal, Canada.
Storm Siren with Wake-up Function
e*Message, the specialist in alerting solutions, presented a so-called “storm siren” on Bremerhaven’s 4th Storm Congress. The new device uses a warning module equipped with the necessary wake-up function.
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