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NEWS Motorola releases paging protocol site on World Wide Web

Sep 1, 1996 12:00 PM

Motorola's Messaging Systems Products Group, in cooperation with the Personal Communications Industry Association, has made the Telocator Data Paging (TDP) suite of protocols available free of charge to wireless application developers on the World Wide Web. The TDP protocol suite allows wireless product users to send files, pictures and two-way messages over one- and two-way paging networks.

The protocol suite, in hypertext, Adobe, Acrobat and Adobe PostScript formats, can be accessed through PCIA's web site at http://www.pcia.com.

The protocol allows wireless application and product developers to harness the increased capacity and faster speeds of advanced messaging technologies such as Motorola's Flex family of protocols.



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