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OpenTAP the Free of Charge TAP to SMS and Email gateway from DIDcomms

Do you use TAP gateway messaging? If you or your company uses TAP gateway messaging and you current service provider has withdrawn their service, such as O2, AT&T and many more Worldwide, then why not start using the new and reliable TAP to SMS and Email gateway from DIDcomms called OpenTAP. OpenTAP is completely Free of Charge, with no hidden costs to you, no messaging fees and no monthly...
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DIDcomms launches new TAP to SMS and SMTP messaging gateway for the UK market!

(Wadebridge, Corwnall 11/12/2012) Due to the recent collapse and withdrawal of TAP gateway services, by various large Telecom firms such as O2, T-mobile, Orange and the like, DIDcomms has realized the need of many companies and business who rely and need this service. DIDcomms has partnered with a US supplier and also invested in our own in-house TAP to SMS and SMTP messaging gateway. What's mo...
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How OpenTAP Gateway Works

Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol (TAP) is the industry-standard protocol for submitting text messages to cellular phones or alphanumeric pagers. The sender uses a TAP software client to send messages to a TAP gateway using a dialup modem. Many cellular and paging providers offer their own TAP gateways, unfortunately, many of them are often unreliable and unsupported by these carriers. Many carriers...
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Does your security system’s SMS alert use O2?

Security systems over a year old which use the O2's TAP gateway service to deliver an SMS text message to key holders when their alarm is activated, now need to switch to another provider. O2 withdrew their "TAP" gateway product in March 2012. Plus other major networks to follow! The change may well cause problems for a number of alarm systems. The SMS TAP service uses a landline connection ...
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AT&T Discontinues TAP Service

RENO, Nevada—AT&T Wireless text messaging on the TAP gateway has been discontinued by AT&T as of August 31, 2003. As AT&T is now referring to this as an enhanced service, AT&T now offers two fee-based services for text messaging to both TDMA and GSM devices: 1) AT&T Wireless Enterprise SMS; or 2) EFI Unimobile Mobile Messaging. AT&T Wireless Enterprise SMS connects your ...
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