CDMA2000 Workshop Paul Le Rossignol Nortel Networks, OMA Board Director Open Mobile Alliance
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CDMA2000 Workshop Paul Le Rossignol Nortel Networks, OMA Board Director Open Mobile Alliance 1Vision and Mission of OMA 2OMA’s Market Position & Industry Benefits 3Structure & Scope 4OMA Interoperability & Service Enablers 5Summary Copyright © March 2004 2 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.” Copyright © March 2004 3 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. Copyright © March 2004 4 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. OMA: Strength in Numbers Over 380 OMA member companies represent a truly global organization with members from all regions of the world OMA Regional Membership 22 134 156 83 Americas Asia Europe Middle East Copyright © March 2004 5 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Why OMA is the Right Solution for the Mobile Industry? Open, interoperable specifications implemented by multiple vendors can result it: De-facto interoperability between geographies, Enriched user experience across service providers Compelling new business opportunities through a global market Faster time to market Reduced R&D costs Copyright © March 2004 6 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Current Cooperation Agreements and Frameworks in Place… 3GPP MOBEY Forum 3GPP2 MPA CDG MPF ETSI OASIS GSMA Parlay IETF PayCircle IFPI RIAA ITU-T WiFi Alliance Liberty Alliance W3C MeT Copyright © March 2004 7 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 testings Others Reports, analyses, white papers, industry studies etc. Copyright © March 2004 8 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Consolidation of Industry Organizations To date, six affiliates have consolidated into OMA 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 In addition, work inherited from WAP Forum continues throughout the organization Copyright © March 2004 9 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. OMA Release Program OMA working process is a market driven, continuous program designed to deliver three key milestones Phase 1: Candidate Enabler Release An approved set of open technical specifications forming an enabler that can be implemented in products and solutions and which can be tested for interoperability Phase 2: Approved Enabler Release The enabler has successfully passed interoperability tests Phase 3: OMA Interoperability Release To ensure products and services supporting selected combinations of OMA Service Enabler work together seamlessly “end to end Copyright © March 2004 10 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Current OMA Enabler Releases Phase 1 – Candidate Enablers Phase 2 – Approved Enablers OMA Billing framework 1.0 OMA Data Synchronization 1.1.2 OMA Browsing 2.1 OMA Device Management 1.1.2 OMA Browsing 2.2 OMA Digital Rights Management (DRM) 1.0 OMA Client provisioning 1.1 OMA Download 1.0 OMA Data Synchronization 1.2 OMA Instant Messaging and Presence OMA Digital Rights Management (DRM) 2.0 Services (IMPS) 1.1 OMA Domain Name Server (DNS) 1.0 OMA Multimedia Messaging (MMS) 1.1 OMA Email Notification 1.0 OMA SyncML Common Enablers 1.1.2 OMA External Functionality Interface 1.1 OMA Web Services 1.0 OMA Game Services 1.0 OMA Instant Messaging and Presence Services (IMPS) 1.2 OMA Mobile Location Protocol 3.1 OMA Multimedia Messaging (MMS) version 1.2 OMA Online Certificate Status Protocol Mobile Profile 1.0 OMA SyncML Common Enablers version 1.2 OMA User Agent Profile version 1.1 OMA User Agent Profile version 2.0 OMA Wireless Public Key Infrastructure Copyright © March 2004 11 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Upcoming OMA Key Enablers Device Management 2.0 SUPL 1.0 Browsing Enhancements ph1 2..x OMA Simple Presence 1.0 Device Management 1.x PoC 1.0 MMS 1.3 Browser Enhancements ph2 2.y Standard Transcoding i/f 1.0 Location (for 3GPP rel6) 2.0 Games Services 2.0 Group Management 1.0 Copyright © March 2004 12 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. OMA Test Fests OMA Test Fests Allow Member Companies… To expand their market opportunities by proving that their products interoperate with other implementations of OMA specifications Avoid costs and delays in product deployments by resolving specification issues before deployment Participate in the identification and resolution of technical issues to help bring new products and services to market quickly Since the announcement of the first OMA Enabler Releases in November 2002: OMA’s member companies have launched hundreds of products implementing OMA IMPS, OMA MMS, OMA DRM, OMA Device Management, OMA Data Synchronization, OMA Download, OMA DRM, OMA Client Provisioning, OMA UAProf, etc. Copyright © March 2004 13 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. OMA Push-to-Talk Over Cellular (PoC) OMA PoC Enabler Release will enable interoperable technology to allow mobile terminals and networks to be used for Push to Talk communication using a variety of access networks Scope of work includes utilizing the existing specifications and capabilities from: IETF (SIP, XCAP and others) 3GPP IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) 3GPP2 Multimedia Domain (MMD) for enabling IP connections between mobile terminal Copyright © March 2004 14 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. OMA PoC Performance QoE1 – Right-to-speak (RTS) Start of session - from first pressing button (sending invite) and receiving RTS indication should be < 2 sec QoE2 – Start-to-Speak (StS) Established session - from button press to receiving permission to start speaking (StS) should be < 1.6 sec QoE3 – End-to-end channel delay Delay from speaking to being heard by other participants should be < 1.6 sec QoE4 – Voice Quality Mean Opinion Score (MOS) typically > 3 at BER = 2% Copyright © March 2004 15 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. OMA PoC Features Group & List Management Presence (Optional) Queuing (Optional) Auto-answer Manual answer Pre-Established Session Concurrent Session On-line & Off-line charging On-demand Session Copyright © March 2004 16 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Availability of OMA PoC Enabler Release OMA PoC – Candidate Enabler December 2004 OMA PoC Candidate Enabler Package submitted for OMA TP Approval Candidate Enabler Package published and ready for implementation Q1 2005 OMA PoC 1.0 undergoes OMA Interoperability testing to become an OMA Approved Enabler Copyright © March 2004 17 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. OMA Mobile Location Protocol (MLP) OMA MLP specification Enabler Release ensures interoperability of Mobile Location Services on an end-to-end basis MLP is an application-level protocol for Delivering the position of mobile stations independent of underlying network technology Defines an interface between Location Server and a Location Services Client Copyright © March 2004 18 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. OMA Mobile Location Work To date, OMA has delivered OMA Mobile Location Specification 3.1 as a Candidate Enabler Release OMA LOC work underway includes: Development of MLP 3.2, RLP 1.0, and PCP 1.0 Finalization of SUPL Requirements Document Development of SUPL Architecture Document and protocol specification Copyright © March 2004 19 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Summary OMA is delivering measurable value to the Industry! Key enabler specifications that have led to new products and increased market opportunities Increased synergies via ongoing cooperative activities with key standardization FORA Cooperation across the value chain via activities reflecting market-driven requirements Rapid and continuous delivery of new specifications and interoperability activities Hundreds of products from around the world implementing OMA specifications have already been commercially released Copyright © March 2004 20 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All Rights Reserved..