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Searching for a Satellite Pager?

mcolgin asks: "I need a satellite pager! Why? I own a dot-com and as the only technical person responsible for the 7 servers needed to run the site and it's automated delivery systems, I've got to find out about any problems, before my customers/suppliers do; no matter where I am, especially when I'm: camping in Eastern-Washington; back-country skiing in Whistler; or driving down to Oregon for Mother's Day. I've tried every type of cellphone and pager I can find, but nothing gets a message to me once I get out of populated areas and away from freeways. So, I started looking into Satellite pagers; but I swear, I can't find anything in the local Seattle, WA area and only a couple listings online from Google searches. This has got to be a problem that the Slashdot community has run into, before. Any suggestions?"

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  1. Holy cow. by Kozz · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Owner of a dot-com, seven servers, and you're the only person with the technical skills? I'd say your options are:
    • Never leave town.
    • Delegate some responsibilities to someone else.
    Entrepreneurs also need to be able to "let go" just a little bit by hiring responsible folks to share the burden of situations like this. If you continue to try doing things all on your own like this, I'm inclined to think you'd have nothing but headaches, followed by burn-out.
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    I only post comments when someone on the internet is wrong.
  2. Priorities by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Get your life in order. Either hire someone to
    give you the free time, or realize you're in a
    phase of your life where fun vacations are not an option. Get used to this. Pagers will always fail.
    With a human, you can at least use employement
    to make sure they're at the keyboard.

    I personally recommend you examine your plans
    to provide reliable service to your customers,
    and critically evaluate whether advice from
    slashdot is part of your solution matrix.

  3. Re:Are you a SPAMMER?! by kiore · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Good call.

    That would explain the reference to "it's [sic] automated delivery systems" in the question.

    Oh the irony, a spammer asking slashdot for help, and getting it before someone spots the obvious.

  4. Re:or he can... by Mistlefoot · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Hiring you might be deemed funny but this seems to be the correct answer.

    I fail to see how, while hiking in the back country, finding out via a pager that there is an issue will help. Not be able to 'call out' with solutions....hey, he's not asking for Satellite phone info.....but Satellite pager info. Knowing that somethings is amiss leads to two results.

    1), Hurredly unhiking out of the back country until you reach a location where you can 'call out' and/or solve the issue.

    2), Stressing about what the outcome of the issue is while you continue to enjoy your hike.

    Neither seem worthwhile to me unless you are the "only person" who can do this job and you trust no one else in your company or employ to handle the task. You really should have someone who can.