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New Success Story: Sysmocom: Free Software for Mobile Communication

Marcus Denker-4
Sysmocom: Free Software for Mobile Communication
http://pharo.org/success/Sysmocom


"Sysmocom is a leading provider of Free Software Mobile Communication solutions. In 2012 we have started a long term project to develop a complete ASN1, TCAP, MAP, CAP, GSN stack using the Pharo Object Environment. We have decided to use Pharo because of the increased productivity, the great tooling, the live inspection and if necessary modification of a running system to deploy a critical bugfix. Pharo has allowed us to focus on what is important.

The stack was used to uncover security and privacy issues inherent to the MAP protocol design in 2014/2015. We have used the stack to build a carrier-grade AuthenticationCenter (AuC) and helped a customer to move their production traffic off a proprietary system to ours. We look forward to move a HomeLocationRegister (HLR) into production this year. said Holger Freyther CEO."




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Re: New Success Story: Sysmocom: Free Software for Mobile Communication

Mariano Martinez Peck
Wow, that is pretty nice!  Nice to see another success story and we hope there are more to come. 

Best, 

On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 8:05 AM, Marcus Denker <[hidden email]> wrote:
Sysmocom: Free Software for Mobile Communication
http://pharo.org/success/Sysmocom


"Sysmocom is a leading provider of Free Software Mobile Communication solutions. In 2012 we have started a long term project to develop a complete ASN1, TCAP, MAP, CAP, GSN stack using the Pharo Object Environment. We have decided to use Pharo because of the increased productivity, the great tooling, the live inspection and if necessary modification of a running system to deploy a critical bugfix. Pharo has allowed us to focus on what is important.

The stack was used to uncover security and privacy issues inherent to the MAP protocol design in 2014/2015. We have used the stack to build a carrier-grade AuthenticationCenter (AuC) and helped a customer to move their production traffic off a proprietary system to ours. We look forward to move a HomeLocationRegister (HLR) into production this year. said Holger Freyther CEO."







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Re: New Success Story: Sysmocom: Free Software for Mobile Communication

Esteban A. Maringolo
It is really cool and impressive.

Is any of the supporting libraries open-source? (like ASN.1)

Regards!

Esteban A. Maringolo

2016-05-23 11:20 GMT-03:00 Mariano Martinez Peck <[hidden email]>:
Wow, that is pretty nice!  Nice to see another success story and we hope there are more to come. 

Best, 

On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 8:05 AM, Marcus Denker <[hidden email]> wrote:
Sysmocom: Free Software for Mobile Communication
http://pharo.org/success/Sysmocom


"Sysmocom is a leading provider of Free Software Mobile Communication solutions. In 2012 we have started a long term project to develop a complete ASN1, TCAP, MAP, CAP, GSN stack using the Pharo Object Environment. We have decided to use Pharo because of the increased productivity, the great tooling, the live inspection and if necessary modification of a running system to deploy a critical bugfix. Pharo has allowed us to focus on what is important.

The stack was used to uncover security and privacy issues inherent to the MAP protocol design in 2014/2015. We have used the stack to build a carrier-grade AuthenticationCenter (AuC) and helped a customer to move their production traffic off a proprietary system to ours. We look forward to move a HomeLocationRegister (HLR) into production this year. said Holger Freyther CEO."







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Re: New Success Story: Sysmocom: Free Software for Mobile Communication

Holger Freyther

> On 23 May 2016, at 22:28, Esteban A. Maringolo <[hidden email]> wrote:
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> It is really cool and impressive.
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> Is any of the supporting libraries open-source? (like ASN.1)

http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~NorbertHartl/ASN1

The model/ASN1 parser is probably one of the most complete FOSS parser, the library is tied to DER/BER right now and it would be nice if someone adds *PER/JSON/XML encoding/decoding.

holger