Japan's final pager provider to end its service in 2019

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Image:Retro tech: When the pager was kingJapan's last pager provider has announced it will end its service in September 2019 - bringing a
national end to telecommunication beepers, 50 years after their introduction.Around 1,500 users remain subscribed to Tokyo Telemessage,
which has not made the devices in 20 years
Hospital workers favour them as they do not emit electromagnetic waves, the Japan Times reports
The once-popular devices are able to receive and show wireless messages.Users would then find a phone to call the sender back.Developed in
the 1950s and 1960s, they grew in popularity in the 1980s
By 1996, Tokyo Telemessage had 1.2 million subscribers
However, the rise of mobile phones rendered the pager obsolete, and few remain worldwide
Emergency services, however, continue to use the reliable technology - including in the UK
Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Pagers are still in use in the NHS A 2017 report estimated that
machines
Vodafone announced it would end its pager service last year, leaving PageOne as the only operator of a network remaining in the UK
Japan also continues to use fax machines, despite its technological reputation.Their cyber-security minister, Yoshitaka Sakurada, announced
last month that he had never once used a computer - baffling citizens and fellow politicians