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AAPC releases two-way roaming protocol

Mar 25, 2004 12:00 PM

LAS VEGAS--The American Association of Paging Carriers announced the release of Roaming eXchange Protocol RXP 2.0, an open, second-generation roaming protocol that bridges two-way paging networks and allows seamless subscriber roaming, the AAPC said. Designed to work with Motorola's ReFLEX two-paging and wireless data protocol, RXP enables mobile units to recognize a "preferred network" when there are multiple networks covering the same geographic area. The result is that pagers on dedicated networks will be able to roam onto a commercial carrier network when they leave local coverage. Visit www.pagingcarriers.org/rxp for more information.

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