OMA OVERVIEW NPSTC GOVERNING BOARD MEETING SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS NOVEMBER 2014.

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OMA OVERVIEW NPSTC GOVERNING BOARD MEETING SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS NOVEMBER 2014

WHAT OMA DOES  At OMA we develop specifications for the application layer called service enablers. Enablers provide a standardized approach to tasks such as data gathering and transporting information from a network to a device and/or server.  OMA enablers are network agnostic, meaning they are designed to be deployable over any type of network layer.  OMA also develops Application Programming Interfaces (API) to provide standardized interfaces to the service infrastructure residing within communication networks and on devices.  By deploying OMA APIs, fundamental capabilities such as SMS, MMS, Location Services, Presence Services, Payment and other core network assets are now exposed in a standardized way.  OMA is complimentary to standards bodies including 3GPP and GSMA.  OMA cooperates in a formal fashion with many other standards bodies including 3GPP, GSMA, etc. Our most active cooperation is with 3GPP. The information in this presentation is public. | Copyright © 2013 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All rights reserved.

WORLD CLASS PARTICIPATION

CONNECTING OMA WITH GOVT. AGENCIES (GA)  OMA sees an increasing interest from governmental agencies in participating in the process of building service layer specifications  GAs often cannot participate directly in organizations with foreign legal jurisdictions, strong confidentiality restrictions or IPR requirements  In 2014, OMA has introduced the Government Agency Participant option to allow GAs to be active in OMA  Current GA Participants include: FirstNet, UK Home Office, UK Met Office, County of Sumerset New Jersey, China Academy of Telecommunication Research (CATR) of MIIT The information in this presentation is public. | Copyright © 2013 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All rights reserved.

CURRENT WORK RELEVANT TO NPSTC: POC  Two way radio-like communication over cellular.  Point to point, multicast.  2G, 3G network.  Commercially deployed by AT&T, Bell Canada, KPN.  First release in 2008 (v1.0), latest release in 2011 (v2.1).  6+ years to develop and update. OMA Push-To-Talk- Over-Cellular (POC) OMA Push-To-Talk- Over-Cellular (POC)

OMA Push-To-Talk- Over-Cellular (POC) OMA Push-To-Talk- Over-Cellular (POC) The information in this presentation is public. | Copyright © 2013 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All rights reserved. CURRENT WORK RELEVANT TO NPSTC: PCPS  Shares basic POC technology platform attributes.  Updated to operate on LTE networks.  Current with 3GPP Release 12.  Intentionally omitted implementation of 3GPP GCSE, ProSe and MCPTT features in order to provide a complete commercial-ready baseline for MCPTT.  1 year to develop. Push-to- Communicate for Public Safety (PCPS)

FEATURE SUMMARY OF OMA PCPS V1.0  PTT Voice  PTT Media (video, images, files, text, …)  Streaming Video  Group Management  1-to-1 and 1-to-many communications  Personal Alert  Presence  Enhanced session handling (e.g., dispatcher controlled sessions)  LTE multicast/broadcast (for high user density incident response)  Interworking with other PCPS networks  Inter-network roaming  QoS / Quality of experience profile support  Secure signaling and media  Browser based client invocation  Voice mailbox (POC Box) The information in this presentation is public. | Copyright © 2013 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All rights reserved.

OMA Push-To-Talk- Over-Cellular (POC) OMA Push-To-Talk- Over-Cellular (POC) The information in this presentation is public. | Copyright © 2013 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All rights reserved. CURRENT WORK RELEVANT TO NPSTC: MCPTT  OMA is working with 3GPP to find the best method for the effective transfer of the specification to 3GPP  Goal is to allow 3GPP to adapt the specification to meet Public Safety Mission Critical requirements Push-to- Communicate for Public Safety (PCPS) 3GPP Rel 13 Mission Critical Push-to-Talk (MCPTT) 3GPP Rel 13 Mission Critical Push-to-Talk (MCPTT)

OMA Push-To-Talk- Over-Cellular (POC) OMA Push-To-Talk- Over-Cellular (POC) The information in this presentation is public. | Copyright © 2013 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All rights reserved. THE ECOSYSTEM WORKS  The First Responder community gains the benefit of a standardized, commercially deployed Push-to-Talk baseline product.  OMA opened its working groups to the Public Safety Agencies and has spent the past year modifying the specification to bring it to a new baseline.  The relevant standards bodies are working together to find the best way to take the specification to its final point in MCPTT.  Overall, this process significantly shortens the time to deployment for this particular PTT capability. Push-to- Communicate for Public Safety (PCPS) 3GPP Rel 13 Mission Critical Push-to-Talk (MCPTT) 3GPP Rel 13 Mission Critical Push-to-Talk (MCPTT) 3GPP post-Rel 13 Mission Critical Push-to-Multi-Media 3GPP post-Rel 13 Mission Critical Push-to-Multi-Media

The information in this presentation is public. | Copyright © 2013 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All rights reserved. WHY OMA IS NOW A NPSTC AFFILIATE MEMBER  The POC-to-PCPS-to-MCPTT process is only the first industry use case relative to Public Safety.  OMA has developed specifications for Device Management (DM) that are deployed in more than 2 Billion handsets.  OMA’s Location protocol (SUPL) is widely deployed in smart phones.  OMA’s Presence specification are the foundation of much of the Rich Communications Suite (RCS) being deployed by Operators worldwide.  Operators need a standardized mechanism to measure and monitor VoLTE performance and the OMA’s DiagMon is a perfect enabler to perform VoLTE performance monitoring.  OMA has defined a number of Restful APIs that may eventually find application in Public Safety deployments.  OMA is here to listen, to learn, and to proactively work with the Public Safety community to best meet your needs going forward.

The information in this presentation is public. | Copyright © 2013 Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. All rights reserved. For additional information or to become engaged in OMA activities, please contact OMA’s representatives to NPSTC: Frank Korinek Motorola Solutions, Director, Strategy and Standards Board Member, Open Mobile Alliance Seth Newberry General Manager, Open Mobile Alliance, Ltd.

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