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Telocator Alphanumeric input Protocol

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Telocator Alphanumeric input Protocol was also known at PET and IXO protocol.[1] This protocol was used for sending one way alphanumeric pages. In 1996, RAM Mobile Data] introduced extensions to TAP for two way paging over the Mobitex network.