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09.13.2006
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TAP-LX Digital Modem TAP Concentrator Released
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The TAP-LX Digital Modem concentrator allows paging carriers to replace their aging analog TAP concentrators with a high-density digital modem solution. The TAP-LX supports up to 96 TAP modems in only 1U of rack space.
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05.31.2006
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PagingCentral.com announced
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PagingCentral.com announced at the AAPC show in Myrtle Beach. PagingCentral.com allows paging carriers to offer advanced internet messaging to their subscribers without a significant investment in internet bandwidth or equipment.
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06.01.2005
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Onix line of embedded systems announced
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The Onix line of embedded systems announced at the AAPC show in Myrtle Beach. These are smaller fixed purpose machines that have very little overhead and need almost no maintenance. Advancements in technology have allowed us to create a system with approximately 10 second boot times and take very little electrical power.
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11.04.2002
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Windows 2000
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OmegaMail version 2.5.2 released supporting Windows 2000.
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06.03.2002
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Linux support added
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The following operating systems are officially supported: Windows NT
4.0 sp6a, Windows 2000 sp1, Red Hat Linux 6.2, and Sparc Solaris 8. The
web interface has been completely redesigned and now supports templates
and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for easier customization.
(01.21.2003 The Omega product line is currently only supported on Windows 2000. )
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05.05.2001
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Sparc Solaris version
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Reference
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First version to natively support running on a 64-bit operating system.
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08.31.1998
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Windows NT version
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Reference
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OmegaMail version 2.0 released supporting both OS/2 and Windows NT.
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12.10.1996
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OmegaMail released
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Reference
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First version of OmegaMail released. OmegaMail is one of the first Internet
enabled voice mail systems and becomes our flagship product replacing past
Internet paging products for Unix and OS/2.
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05.14.1995
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Unix paging gateway released
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One of the first email to pager gateways released for Unix.
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