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interoperation

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The use of interoperable systems, units, or forces.


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C++ support includes Symbian OS project control, source-level interoperation with legacy tool chains, as well as batch build, software build and debug on host-based Symbian OS emulators and ARM processor-based Symbian OS devices and reference boards.
At the meeting, the committee began identifying the scope and requirements for the first standard for an Alternative Interface Access Protocol (AIAP) communication protocol, which will complement and build on industry activity in home networking, wireless networking, and metadata registries for discovery and interoperation of intelligent devices.
Through leveraging its highly flexible SBC technology and sophisticated internal signaling, AccessLine can normalize complex SIP interoperation nuances and offer unified access to multiple VoIP domains via a single interconnection with AccessLine.
 
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