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1 3GPP2 Evolution Workshop Enabling applications and services Mark Cataldo Chairman, OMA Technical Plenary 27 th June, 2005

2 2 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Open Mobile Alliance 1 2 3 4 Vision and Mission of OMA The Need for Interoperable Standards OMA Market Position Industry Consolidation and Collaboration OMA Deliverable and Enabler Releases 5

3 3 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. ” “ 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.

4 4 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 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.

5 5 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 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

6 6 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Today’s Standards Landscape TTC Comm. FO2 FO6 TR30 TR41 TIA CAC CEPT ECMA TC-32 CEN/ CENELEC CSA AFNOR DIN NNI NATIONAL BSI Parla y TR46TR45 MMTA EMA ICSCA ECTEL CTIA CDG PHS MoU CIAJ MITF AIC ITU-T ITU ITU-D ITU-R POSIX IEEE MMCF W3C NEMA OMG SIF EIA SIA PCIA OIDA NIST GMCF UWCC UL REGIONAL GLOBAL MPT/TTC Council JEIDA INSTAC OITDA ARIB FCC ANSI SEMI IMTC Blue tooth ISO IEC JTC1 L3 J22 V1 B5 NCITS T4 T3 CITEL PCC.III PCC.I GSM Assoc IN Forum SDR OIF TTA IMT-2000 3GPP2 3GPP ETSI GMM CG EP TC JISC CTSI CWTS NM TR & ACC IP ISOC JAIN ASTAP APT T1 M1 E1 A1 P1 S1 X1 NS EMC MIPI OMA IETF IFPI Liberty Alliance Mobey Forum MPA MPF OASIS Paycircle RIAA

7 7 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. The Need for Interoperable Standards A Simple Service Solution Service Enabler ClientServer

8 8 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. The Need for Interoperable Standards Multiple Terminals Multiple Communications Protocols Multiple Clients Multiple Enablers Multiple Application Servers Multiple Services

9 9 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. The Need for Interoperable Standards

10 10 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 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

11 11 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 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

12 12 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Consolidation of Industry Organizations To 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 WG Wireless Village Messaging WG, Presence and Availability WG LIF Location WG MMS-IOP Mobile Applications WG and IOP WG MGIF Games Services WG MWIF Work continues throughout the organization

13 13 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 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

14 14 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 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

15 15 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Industry Collaboration More Co-Operation with Certification Bodies Formal Relationships, Information Sharing Feedback on OMA Draft Specifications Feedback on Priorities, Markets and Timelines Reliance on OMA Achievements Enabler 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

16 16 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Industry Collaboration More Involvement of Test Tool Industry Engage 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

17 17 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Scope of OMA Deliverables OMA generated specifications Based on market-driven requirements and use cases OMA Release Programme Delivers 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.

18 18 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Market-Driven Activities Members propose work items If approved, items define a specification activity Work items generated based on market needs Use cases created to verify market needs Requirements captured from use cases in Requirements Document Architecture 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

19 19 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. OMA Candidate Enabler Releases OMA Billing framework 1.0 OMA Browsing 2.1 OMA Browsing 2.2 OMA Browsing 2.3 OMA Browser Protocol Stack 2.1 OMA Client provisioning 1.1 OMA Data Synchronization 1.2 OMA Device Management 1.2 OMA Digital Rights Management 2.0 OMA Domain Name Server 1.0 OMA Email Notification 1.0 OMA External Functionality Interface 1.1 OMA Game Services 1.0 OMA IMS in OMA 1.0 OMA Mobile Location Protocol 3.1 OMA Mobile Location Service 1.0 OMA On-Board Key Generator 1.0 OMA Online Certificate Status Protocol Mobile Profile 1.0 OMA Presence Simple 1.0 OMA Push to Talk Over Cellular 1.0 OMA Standard Transcoding Interface 1.0 OMA SyncML Common 1.2 OMA User Agent Profile 1.1 OMA User Agent Profile 2.0 OMA vObject Minimum Interoperability Profile 1.0 OMA Wireless Public Key Infrastructure 1.0 OMA XML Document Management 1.0

20 20 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. OMA Approved Enabler Releases OMA Data Synchronization 1.1.2 OMA Device Management 1.1.2 OMA Digital Rights Management 1.0 OMA Download 1.0 OMA Instant Messaging and Presence Service 1.1 OMA Instant Messaging and Presence Service 1.2 OMA Multimedia Messaging Service 1.1 OMA Multimedia Messaging Service 1.2 OMA SyncML Common Specification 1.1.2 OMA Web Services 1.0

21 21 Copyright © March 2005 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. OMA Enablers Tested Nine OMA TestFests conducted to date 438 implementations tested IMPS 59 clients / 50 servers Data Synchronization 56 clients / 29 servers MMS 52 clients / 33 servers DRM 1.0 32 clients / 18 servers DRM 2.0 12 clients / 8 servers Device Management 22 clients / 24 servers Download 6 clients / 2 servers Client Provisioning 8 clients / 5 servers Push-to-Talk 8 clients / 6 servers


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