It means Infopage may have an SNPP (or compatible) interface by which you
can send a beeper message directly via dialing into the their terminal
server.



On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, San Goku wrote:

> What do you mean by "dialup"?
>
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> Subject: Re: [plug] Network monitoring
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> On 2001.02.27 19:32:22 +0800 Ian C. Sison wrote:
> > IMHO, numeric paging is very barbaric, easycall offers email to
> pager
> > services, and it's much easier to decipher "Mail Server is down"
> from
> > "1011010"
> >
> I agree. Unless you belong to the elite who sight-read binary and
> octal.
>
> > Of course, email to pager won't be very useful if your mail server
> is
> > down or your link to the internet backbone is down or very slow.
> >
> Infopage has dial-up too but it has to be arranged.
> WAP access to pager is in the works so expect SMS to pager soon.
>
> Paolo Carballo
>
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