What role did pagers play in mass notification systems around 1980?
Answer
They enabled targeted alerts to personnel away from physical office locations.
Pagers served as a critical technological bridge that allowed organizations to reach key staff members who were not physically present at their desks or homes. This period marked a transition toward enterprise-level needs, where the goal shifted from broadcasting a general alert to a wide population to reaching specific individuals or groups, regardless of their location, filling a gap left by public broadcast systems.

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