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OpenWIG is an open source Wireless Internet Gateway to be used for email and web based SMS messaging. The server provides SNPP, SMTP and HTTP protocols for receiving messages which can be sent of SMPP binds to an SMSC.
Sendpage sends alphanumeric messages to pagers or SMS phones. The server dials paging centrals or SMS centers, and communicates via the TAP or UCP protocol. Sendpage runs as an SNPP daemon with queue-management, multiple modems, and email notification.
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jsnpp is a java API for SNPP transactions, enabling a java application to send messages to pagers.
This project has moved to GitHub: https://github.com/dtseiler/jsnpp
pidgin-snpp is a protocol plug-in for the Pidgin IM client (formerly gaim) that allows sending messages to pager servers (like sendpage or qpage) via the Simple Network Paging Protocol ("SNPP" - RFC 1861), basically turning Pidgin into an SNPP client.