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Sasken tool for Wistron phones

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Bangalore, Dec 20

Sasken Communication Technologies Ltd said on Wednesday it would provide its multimedia subsystem solutions to Wistron NeWeb Corporation (WNC) for use in next generation dual-mode (GSM+WiFi) phones.

"WNC, a leading Taiwanese original device manufacturer, will utilise the TI OMAP processor platform and Monta Vista Linux operating system for a series of feature-rich dual-mode phones due for release in early 2007," a Sasken release said. Sasken would also provide integration support for the subsystem, the release added.

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