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by Staff Writer | posted on 21 July 2003


London 21st June 2006 - PageOne, the UK's foremost supplier of wireless
messaging technology and services, today announces it has retained its
coveted position as a preferred paging and messaging specialist to the
Public Sector. The announcement is part of the OGCbuying.solutions
frameworks agreement update programme.  The programme aims to deliver a
series of framework agreements to replace the current GCat, S-Cat, GTC
and GTM agreements that are moving towards the end of their terms.

PageOne has over 20 years' experience in delivering wide area paging and
mobile messaging to the NHS, MOD, emergency services, local and central
government.  The announcement further cements the strong, ongoing
relationship PageOne enjoys with the Public Sector.

"We are delighted to once again retain our position as a preferred
supplier to the Public Sector," said Chris Jones, Managing Director of
PageOne. "Our continued investment in our network infrastructure and
service development gives us the competitive edge to meet the diverse
needs of the Public Sector and business community as a whole."
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About PageOne. www.pageone.co.uk
PageOne has been providing award winning wireless messaging solutions
for nearly 20 years and has established a track record of leading the
field in the introduction of innovative products and services. PageOne
owns and operates a UK-wide paging network and provides business SMS
messaging solutions; PageOne Paging and PageOne Connect respectively.

All PageOne systems are powered by the company's own flexible platform
Oventus, developed to enable the seamless integration of mobile
messaging across different networks and technologies. These services
have consistently been designed to meet and exceed the demands of an
increasingly mobile environment, providing reliable and cost effective
communications to thousands of organisations across the government, NHS
and major corporate sectors.

 
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