2N Telekomunikace (www.2n.cz) - represents one
of the leading Europeon telecommunications equipment manufacturers and suppliers
focused on VoIP solutions and operators's business. Among the key products in the
2N product portfolio rank GSM, VoIP and UMTS gateways, high-capacity private branch exchanges (PBXs)
and doors and lift communicatiors. A testimonial from customer:
"2N uses Objective Systems Software's code in 2N OfficeRoute for service control, system and translations management. Objective Systems Software's code is effecient and well-documented it enables easy and effective implementation."
Alcatel-Lucent (www.alcatel-lucent.com) - The German
division of this well-known telecom company is using ASN1C to implement applications based on
the 3GPP NBAP protocol for UMTS as well as some other proprietary
interfaces.
Aricent is a global innovation, technology and services company
focused exclusively on communications. Aricent is a strategic
supplier to the world's leading application, infrastructure and
service providers, with operations in 19 countries worldwide. Aricent is using
ASN1C to generate code for use in its 3GPP stack products.
CISCO
(www.cisco.com) Cisco is using ASN1C to encode and decode ASN.1
definitions for its remote procedure call protocol. The P-cube RPC
protocol (PRPC) is used by the Subscriber Management and
Provisioning System that is part of its Service Control Platform.
The Service Control Platform is a purpose-built service control and
active management system specifically designed to analyze, and
control applications & subscribers transactions across service
provider networks.
DIGIA (www.digia.com) -
DIGIA's TElement is a general purpose telecom platform for
value added services. ASN1C is
used to encode and decode MAP and INAP messages. This allows
TElement to provide (for example) short message functionality
(SMSC) and SRF CS1 capabilities.
Ericsson (www.ericsson.com) -
Ericsson is using ASN1C on a
number of projects including a GPRS-HLR prototype. The generated
code is used to encode and decode parameters that are specified in
MAP operations.
Gamelogic (www.gamelogic.com) -
GameLogic is a developer of large-scale interactive games and game
technology for distribution on a wide variety of digital media.
They have succesfully used XBinder to
implement Web services for several on-line gaming systems.
IBM Israel is using an ASN1C generated Java BER-to-XML application for
parsing call detail records in various formats (Ericcson, Siemens) for use
in a WebSphere MessageBroker based application.
Intermain, Ltd. uses XBinder in a legacy accounts systems written in
C to prepare XML reports. The UK Government is setting the pace on
use of the Internet and British businesses are set to follow their
lead with the electronic interchange of documents.
International Gaming Technologies
(www.igt.com) - The IGT Gaming division encompasses product and systems development,
MegaJackpotsT wide area progressives, proprietary gaming products, sales, and casino services.
They use XBinder with
Gaming Standards Association schemas for G2S message protocol communications.
International Turnkey Systems
(www.its.ws) - International Turnkey Systems (ITS) is a leading
solutions provider with an established presence in the Middle East
and Africa. Incorporated in 1981,ITS has been the pioneer in
information technology in the Gulf region for more than two
decades. ITS provides solutions for Banking and Finance,
Telecommunications, ERP, CRM, E-business and Networking.
Microsoft (www.microsoft.com) - The world's
largest software company is using ASN1C's C# code generation capabilities to generate code for ASN.1 message testing within the
.NET framework.
Nortel
Networks (www.nortel.com) - Nortel Networks in France
has used ASN1C to develop a tool
that decodes UMTS RNC interfaces (Iub, Iu and Iur) from ATM raw cells up to the NBAP, RRC, RANAP, RNSAP protocols. It is used for RAN performance monitoring, and in the
Nortel UMTS RAN networks optimization process.
Pixel
Velocity(www.pixel-velocity.com) uses XBinder to facilitate socket based XML
communications for control and data exchange with a smart camera
platform. XBinder provided a scalable communications infrastructure
that greatly simplified cross-platform development challenges.
QUALCOMM Wireless Business Solutions
(www.qualcomm.com/qwbs) provides companies around the globe
with industry-leading mobility platforms, applications and services
that accelerate business. Products include the OmniTRACS®,
OmniOne® and GlobalTRACS® two-way data communication
systems, productivity-enhancing applications, and wireless advisory
and managed network services. These products serve a variety of
industries, including transportation and logistics, third-party
logistics, construction, petroleum, retail, food and beverage, and
health care.
Siemens (www.siemens.com) - Siemens
Information and Communication Networks is using ASN1C to encode and decode ASN.1
definitions for messaging features and services which are part of a
QSIG based private networking protocol. A testimonial from a member
of the project team:
"Actually, I am quite happy with how easy it was to integrate the run-time libraries with our embedded system. I didn't find any other viable vendors that would give us the run-time source for our non-standard O/S."
SwissCom (www.swisscom.com) - This
Swiss communications company is using ASN1C to develop the SS7 MAP protocol
layer for different purposes. Services include a location enabling
platform, USSD Gateways, G/I SMSC simulation, test tools to test
GSM equipment and various other value added services.
Symbian (www.symbian.org) -
Objective Systems has contributed code to the Symbian Foundation in the form ASN1C generated header files and run-time components for use in a Secure User Plane Location (SUPL) application.


