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ACCESS to Release Wireless Internet Protocol Stacks With WAP 2.0 Support For Worldwide 2.5G & 3G Marketdate: March 13, 2002 ACCESS, a provider of software and services for IP-based consumer electronics devices, introduced a new version of its AVE-TCP, an IPv4/IPv6 dual TCP/IP protocol stack, and AVE-SSL, an SSL/TLS-compliant security protocol optimized for small handheld devices. These wireless Internet protocol stacks include support for WAP 2.0 specifications, wireless profiled TCP (WP-TCP) and transport layer security (TLS). These products are available as stand-alone modules, as well as part of NetFront v3.0 Wireless Profile, ACCESS' next-generation microbrowser for 2.5G/3G mobile phones. About AVE-TCP v6.1 -- an embedded TCP/IP stack with a 16 year track record AVE-TCP is a TCP/IP protocol stack with a proven 16-year track record since its first release in 1986. It is designed specifically for small, embedded devices based on the RFC standard. AVE-TCP supports both IPv6 and IPv4 stacks including TCP, UDP, IPv4, ICMPv4, ARP, IPv6, ICMPv6, NDP, and PPP. It provides the highest performance with a minimal memory footprint of 115KB (IPv4+IPv6). AVE-TCP v6.1 optimizes the wireless Internet by supporting the WAP 2.0 wireless profiled TCP specifications such as 'Window Scale Option' (rfc1323) and 'Selective Acknowledgement' (SACK, rfc2018). In addition to WAP 2.0, AVE-TCP v6.1 also conforms to the specification of the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) Network Working Group's Internet-Draft, 'TCP over 2.5G and 3G Wireless Networks. AVE-TCP will be integrated into i-mode services in Europe and NTT DoCoMo's wireless Internet service, FOMA, in Japan.
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