
Pager Center is a 32 bit (Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP) client for sending SMS Messages to a mobile phone or SMS/Paging Messages to any worldwide network whose dial in service centre supports the TAP protocol. Pager Center has a Message Queue facility and it is possible to queue multiple messages to either a single or to multiple providers. Pager Center will work out which network to send each message to and dial accordingly. Key Benefits - Does not depend on a mobile phone prefix to work out which network a pager or mobile phone is on. Either uses the default network (where SMS inter-network capability exists) or uses the network specified by the user within the Telephone Directory item thus catering for those countries where number portability exists between networks as well as for those countries where it does not - Using Broadcast, can maintain group lists which may contain members who are in different countries and on different networks - The wide choice of networks available worldwide ensures that messages can be routed by the most economical means. In the United Kingdom, for example, it may be cheaper to use a network service centre in America or Australia rather than using a network service centre at home which may incur premium rate or mobile rate call charges - Unlike most other paging and SMS software, Pager Center uses TAPI and is a 32 bit Windows program which will co-operate with other TAPI devices wishing to use the same communications port. TAPI also ensures that calls can be initiated with a wide range of devices such as ISDN, Cellular etc

Pager Center 7.02 was released by DeSoft on Monday 01 April 2002. Its known requirements are : Modem and telephone line.
Pager Center will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.