OK, I managed to figure this out.  For anyoine else who has this problem in 
the future; don't export the public key on the BlackBerry and then try to 
use that.  Instead, simply get the public key data 
(ECPublicKey::getPublicKeyData()) and use that.  Works like a charm - 
although you'll have to pass the curve name (if you're using a named curve) 
outside of this data.

On Friday, August 17, 2012 6:30:59 PM UTC-7, Shaun Botha wrote:
>
> PS.  If its of any help, the remote system is a BlackBerry using the 
> standard BlackBerry ECDH APIs.  The public key is saved using the standard 
> RIM APIs and no compression is applied during saving.

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