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3GPP2 Evolution Workshop 3GPP2 Evolution Workshop
Enabling applications and services Mark CataldoMark Cataldo
Chairman, OMA Technical PlenaryChairman, OMA Technical Plenary
2727thth June, 2005 June, 2005
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Open Mobile Alliance
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Vision and Mission of OMA
The Need for Interoperable Standards
OMA Market Position
Industry Consolidation and Collaboration
OMA Deliverable and Enabler Releases5
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“OMA Vision
No matter what device I have, no matter what service I want, no matter what carrier or network I’m using, I can communicate, access and exchange information.
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OMA Mission
The mission of the Open Mobile Alliance is to facilitate global user adoption of mobile data services by specifying market driven mobile service enablers that ensure service interoperability across devices, geographies, service providers, operators, and networks while allowing businesses to compete through innovation and differentiation.
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OMA: A Unique Industry Forum
OMA is different because it brings together all of the links in the value chain
Wireless Vendors
Information Technology Companies
Mobile Operators
Application and Content Providers
Representation from companies of all sizes and across all geographic barriers
Deliver on end-to-end services and solutions and a truly open standard
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Today’s Standards Landscape
TTCComm.
FO2
FO6 TR30
TR41TIA
CAC
CEPT
ECMA
TC-32
CEN/CENELEC
CSA
AFNOR
DIN
NNI
NATIONAL
BSI
Parlay
TR46 TR45
MMTAEMAICSCA
ECTEL
CTIA
CDG
PHSMoU
CIAJ
MITF
AICITU-T
ITU
ITU-D
ITU-R
POSIX
IEEE
MMCFW3C
NEMA
OMG
SIF
EIA
SIA
PCIA
OIDA
NIST
GMCF
UWCC
UL
REGIONAL
GLOBAL
MPT/TTCCouncil
JEIDA
INSTAC
OITDA
ARIB
FCC
ANSI
SEMI
IMTC
IMTCBluetooth
ISO
IEC
JTC1
L3
J22
V1
B5NCITS
T4
T3
CITEL
PCC.III
PCC.I
GSMAssoc
INForum
SDR
OIF
TTA
IMT-2000
3GPP2
3GPP
ETSIGMM CG
EP
TC
JISC
CTSI
CWTSNM
TR & ACC
IP
ISOC
JAIN
ASTAP
APT
T1
M1
E1A1
P1S1
X1
NS EMC
MIPI
OMA
IETF
IFPI
LibertyAlliance
MobeyForum
MPA
MPF
OASIS
Paycircle
RIAA
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The Need for Interoperable Standards
A Simple Service Solution
Service Enabler
Client Server
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The Need for Interoperable Standards
Multiple Terminals
Multiple Communications Protocols
Multiple Clients
Multiple Enablers
Multiple Application Servers
Multiple Services
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The Need for Interoperable Standards
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OMA Market Position
Foster the growth of mobile services
Cater for the whole mobile services value chain
Consolidate overlapping standard fora and cooperate with others
End-2-end interoperability
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End-2-End Interoperability
High-quality open standards and specifications
Interoperability testing (IOT), including multi-standard interoperability
Wide adoption of open standards over proprietary alternatives
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Consolidation of Industry OrganizationsTo date, six affiliates have consolidated into OMA
In addition, work inherited from WAP Forum continues throughout the organization
SyncML initiative Data Synchronization WG, Device Management WGWireless Village Messaging WG, Presence and Availability WGLIF Location WGMMS-IOP Mobile Applications WG and IOP WGMGIF Games Services WGMWIF Work continues throughout the organization
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OMA Collaborates with Other Organizations
OMA has established cooperation agreements with many external organizations allowing for:
Closer cooperation and cross-participation between organizations
Document and information exchange
Other forms of cooperation as needed, including:Joint MMS Workshop with 3GPP, 3GPP2, CDG, GSMA
OMA has established relationships with 17 industry organizations and SDO’s
Discussions underway with many more organizations
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External Liaisons with Outside Organizations
3GPP
3GPP2
CDG
ETSI
GSMA
IETF
IFPI
ITU-T
Liberty Alliance
MEF
MeT
MMCA
MOBEY Forum
MPA
MPF
OASIS
Parlay
PayCircle
RIAA
TMF
WiFi Alliance
W3C
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Industry Collaboration
More Co-Operation with Certification BodiesFormal Relationships, Information Sharing
Feedback on OMA Draft Specifications
Feedback on Priorities, Markets and Timelines
Reliance on OMA AchievementsEnabler Test Specifications
Use of TestFest Participation and Results to Augment Certification Process
Use of Common Tools
Certification Visibility, Web Links, Promotion of Results and Recognition of OMA
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Industry Collaboration
More Involvement of Test Tool IndustryEngage for Drafting Test Specifications
Contribute on Testability and Automation of testing
Additional Conformance Tools aligned with OMA Specifications
Involvement of Test Tool Industry in TestFests
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Scope of OMA DeliverablesOMA generated specifications
Based on market-driven requirements and use cases
OMA Release ProgrammeDelivers complete specifications packaged into “Enabler Releases”
Enabler Releases may consist of one or more specifications
OMA testing Verifies Enabler Releases in interoperability test events for products built using OMA technical specifications
Enabler Releases used by different organizations to develop differentiating interoperable products and services
Enabler Test Specifications to be used in OMA interoperability test events or other interoperability testing
Others Reports, analyses, white papers, industry studies etc.
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Market-Driven Activities
Members propose work items If approved, items define a specification activity
Work items generated based on market needsUse cases created to verify market needs Requirements captured from use cases in Requirements DocumentArchitecture Document is defined to support the Requirements Document
Detailed technical specifications to enable requirements generated
Above documents are used to produce a set of functional specifications
Packaged document called an Enabler Release
Multiple reviews ensure consistency with market-driven requirements
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OMA Candidate Enabler Releases
OMA Billing framework 1.0OMA Browsing 2.1 OMA Browsing 2.2OMA Browsing 2.3OMA Browser Protocol Stack 2.1OMA Client provisioning 1.1OMA Data Synchronization 1.2OMA Device Management 1.2OMA Digital Rights Management 2.0OMA Domain Name Server 1.0OMA Email Notification 1.0OMA External Functionality Interface 1.1OMA Game Services 1.0OMA IMS in OMA 1.0
OMA Mobile Location Protocol 3.1OMA Mobile Location Service 1.0OMA On-Board Key Generator 1.0OMA Online Certificate Status Protocol Mobile Profile 1.0OMA Presence Simple 1.0OMA Push to Talk Over Cellular 1.0OMA Standard Transcoding Interface 1.0OMA SyncML Common 1.2OMA User Agent Profile 1.1OMA User Agent Profile 2.0OMA vObject Minimum Interoperability Profile 1.0OMA Wireless Public Key Infrastructure 1.0OMA XML Document Management 1.0
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OMA Approved Enabler Releases
OMA Data Synchronization 1.1.2OMA Device Management 1.1.2OMA Digital Rights Management 1.0OMA Download 1.0OMA Instant Messaging and Presence Service 1.1OMA Instant Messaging and Presence Service 1.2OMA Multimedia Messaging Service 1.1OMA Multimedia Messaging Service 1.2OMA SyncML Common Specification 1.1.2OMA Web Services 1.0
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OMA Enablers Tested
Nine OMA TestFests conducted to date
438 implementations tested
IMPS 59 clients / 50 servers Data Synchronization 56 clients / 29 serversMMS 52 clients / 33 serversDRM 1.0 32 clients / 18 serversDRM 2.0 12 clients / 8 serversDevice Management 22 clients / 24 serversDownload 6 clients / 2 serversClient Provisioning 8 clients / 5 serversPush-to-Talk 8 clients / 6 servers