SMS API's
SOAP/XML
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) is our most popular connectivity option.It enables programs to communicate using the World Wide Web's Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and Extensible Mark up Language (XML). More about SOAP/ XML SMS integration »
SMPP
Short Message Peer to Peer (SMPP) is an open industry standard messaging protocol used to connect directly to a SMSC (Short Message Service Centre). SMPP is ideal for customers who want a simple and quick way to send large volume SMS messages to UK and International GSM phones. More about SMPP SMS integration »
SMTP
One of the easiest protocols to implement. PageOne can offer simple SMS and paging messages via email (SMTP). More about SMTP SMS & paging integration »
SNPP
Simple Network Paging Protocol (SNPP) is a standard protocol for sending messages to SMS and paging devices, SNPP provides quick and convenient connectivity from any Internet connected PC software system. Ideally suited to enabling customers own software systems to connect to PageOne for transmission of SMS and pager messages. More about SNPP SMS & paging integration »
TAP
One of the first methods of connection protocols that PageOne introduced. TAP has maintained it’s status as a reliable and easy to set up protocol, which supports a high volume of customers messaging daily. TAP uses a modem-to-modem connection and is a simple way to send paging and SMS messages. More about TAP SMS and paging integration »
Support
Whether you want to integrate SMS into a new application or add text messaging capability into an existing infrastructure, PageOne will work with you to ensure that you get all the necessary support and documentation to get you up and running quickly

