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Objective Systems' ASN.1 Tools Selected by Symbian
Objective Systems ASN.1C Compiler Has Been Recently Updated to Provide Built-in Support for Symbian OS
May. 28, 2008 04:00 PM
Objective Systems announced the selection of its ASN.1 tools
by Symbian.
Symbian is a software licensing company that develops and
licenses Symbian OS, the open operating system for mobile phones.
Objective Systems ASN.1C compiler has been recently updated
to provide built-in support for Symbian OS. It can generate C++ Packed Encoding
Rules (PER) encoders and decoders that are compliant with special restrictions
the Symbian compilers place on such code including the requirement to use
non-writable static data. ASN.1 PER is used in many telephony protocols including
those specified by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) for use in 3rd
generation and new 4th generation networks.
"We are pleased that Symbian has selected Objective
Systems ASN.1 tools for use in its products.
ASN.1 is a major technology in mobile communications and we recognize
Symbian as a leader in this area," commented Ed Day, Principal Engineer of
Objective Systems.
"We are very happy with the ASN.1 toolset and the
support provided by Objective Systems," commented Andrew Molloy, Project
Manager of Symbian.
For more information
on Objective Systems contact Meryl K.
Evans, merylk@gmail.com
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