Lobby Unication to integrate NXDN in pagers

Recent signers:
Chase Ebernickle and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Currently, there is not a pager available that supports NXDN. For individuals who rely on reliable communication devices, such as first responders, healthcare professionals, and emergency services, this lack of support can be a significant hindrance to efficiency and safety. Knowing you have the most up-to-date technology at your fingertips provides not only peace of mind but also ensures quick response times when every second counts.

Unication, a leader in the design and manufacturing of paging and communication technologies, has been at the forefront of serving those in critical roles. However, their current range of pagers lacks support for NXDN, a digital communication protocol known for its robust features, including increased coverage, clearer audio, and enhanced privacy. Supporting NXDN would make Unication devices more versatile and able to meet the evolving needs of modern communication.

Integrating NXDN into Unication pagers could revolutionize how emergency responses and critical communications are handled, leading to faster reaction times and better overall service. Moreover, NXDN is already widely used in various sectors, indicating there’s a substantial demand for devices that can support it. This technology could facilitate seamless communication even in remote and challenging environments, where many communication devices fail.

Given these possibilities, it is crucial for Unication to realize the potential benefits their pagers can offer by supporting NXDN. This update would not only serve existing users who trust their devices for communication but could also draw in a wider user base looking for multifunctional and effective communication tools.

Sign this petition to encourage Unication to take this essential step forward. By coming together, we can drive innovation and ensure that essential communication and response tools support the critical needs of users like yourself.

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Recent signers:
Chase Ebernickle and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Currently, there is not a pager available that supports NXDN. For individuals who rely on reliable communication devices, such as first responders, healthcare professionals, and emergency services, this lack of support can be a significant hindrance to efficiency and safety. Knowing you have the most up-to-date technology at your fingertips provides not only peace of mind but also ensures quick response times when every second counts.

Unication, a leader in the design and manufacturing of paging and communication technologies, has been at the forefront of serving those in critical roles. However, their current range of pagers lacks support for NXDN, a digital communication protocol known for its robust features, including increased coverage, clearer audio, and enhanced privacy. Supporting NXDN would make Unication devices more versatile and able to meet the evolving needs of modern communication.

Integrating NXDN into Unication pagers could revolutionize how emergency responses and critical communications are handled, leading to faster reaction times and better overall service. Moreover, NXDN is already widely used in various sectors, indicating there’s a substantial demand for devices that can support it. This technology could facilitate seamless communication even in remote and challenging environments, where many communication devices fail.

Given these possibilities, it is crucial for Unication to realize the potential benefits their pagers can offer by supporting NXDN. This update would not only serve existing users who trust their devices for communication but could also draw in a wider user base looking for multifunctional and effective communication tools.

Sign this petition to encourage Unication to take this essential step forward. By coming together, we can drive innovation and ensure that essential communication and response tools support the critical needs of users like yourself.

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Unication Product Development Department
Unication Product Development Department

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Petition created on July 7, 2025