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| [[Meca Communications]]
| Nov [[2002]]
| [[Open standard]] <sup id="fn_3_back">[[#fn 3|3]]</sup>
| [[proprietary software|Proprietary]]
| [[Username]] or [[Username]]@[http://mecalabs.com jabber.mecalabs.com[hostname]]
| bgcolor=#ddffdd | Yes
| bgcolor=#ffdddd | No
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!style="background: #ececec;"| [[Mobile Status Notification Protocol]] (MSNP)
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<cite id="fn_2">[[#fn_2_back|Note 2:]]</cite> In <tt>usr@a.b.c/home</tt>, the <tt>home</tt> part is a "resource", which distinguishes the same user when logged in from multiple locations, possibly simultaneously; a more realistic example is <tt>user@jabberserver.example.com/home</tt>
 
<cite id="fn_3">[[#fn_3_back|Note 3:]]</cite> The Meca native protocol is proprietary, however Meca provides a jabber gateway to connect to the MECA network with basic functionality.
 
==See also==