Telelocator Alphanumeric Protocol
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Telelocator Alphanumeric Protocol (TAP) is a protocol for submitting requests to a cellular or pager service as a numeric or alphanumeric message.
This protocol is used to send SMS
/text alerts to a cell phone or a pager.
TAP, initially known as Motorola Page Entry (PET) was adopted in September 1988, by the Personal Communication Industry Association. TAP defines an industry standard for sending alphanumeric messages to pagers.
This protocol is used to send SMS
SMS
SMS is a form of text messaging communication on phones and mobile phones. The terms SMS or sms may also refer to:- Computer hardware :...
/text alerts to a cell phone or a pager.
TAP, initially known as Motorola Page Entry (PET) was adopted in September 1988, by the Personal Communication Industry Association. TAP defines an industry standard for sending alphanumeric messages to pagers.
External links
- Directory of TAP Dialup Numbers from avtech.com
- Directory of TAP Dialup Numbers from notepage.net
- (http://www.picell.com/fileadmin/documents/tap_v1p8.pdf