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1 San Diego, CA3GPP2-TSG-S S00VISION-20020708-008 Title: OMA Mobile Alliance and 3GPP2 Source: Walt TamminenAlberto Gutierrez NokiaMotorola (972) 894-5712(847) 523-0416 walt.tamminen@nokia.com agutier1@motorola.com Date: July 13, 2002 Notice Motorola and Nokia grants a free, irrevocable license to 3GPP2 and its Organization Partners to incorporate text or other copyrightable material contained in the contribution and any modifications thereof in the creation of 3GPP2 publications; to copyright and sell in Organizational Partner’s name any Organizational Partner’s standards publication even though it may include portions of the contribution; and at the Organization Partner’s sole discretion to permit others to reproduce in whole or in part such contributions or the resulting Organizational Partner’s standards publication. Motorola and Nokia are also willing to grant licenses under such contributor copyrights to third parties on reasonable, non-discriminatory terms and conditions for purpose of practicing an Organizational Partner’s standard which incorporates this contribution. This document has been prepared by Motorola and Nokia to assist the development of specifications by 3GPP2. It is proposed to the Committee as a basis for discussion and is not to be construed as a binding proposal on Motorola or Nokia Incorporated. Motorola and Nokia specifically reserves the right to amend or modify the material contained herein and nothing herein shall be construed as conferring or offering licenses or rights with respect to any intellectual property of Motorola and Nokia other than provided in the copyright statement above. Motorola and Nokia may hold one or more patents or copyrights that cover information contained in this contribution. A license will be made available to applicants under reasonable terms and conditions that are demonstrably free of any unfair discrimination. Motorola and Nokia reserves the right to use all material submitted in this contribution for its own purposes, including republication and distribution to others. San Diego, CA3GPP2-TSG-S S00VISION-20020708-008

2 Open Mobile Alliance and 3GPP2 3GPP2 Vision JEM June 13 & 14 San Diego, CA Open Approach to the Mobile Industry S00VISION-20020708-008 Note OMA information in this presentaton obtained from OMA website – www.openmobilealliance.org

3 San Diego, CA3GPP2-TSG-S S00VISION-20020708-008 The mobile industry has set up a new, global organization called the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) See www.openmobilealliance.org for more information including member lists, meeting schedule, membership information, charter, etc …www.openmobilealliance.org The Open Mobile Architecture initiative and the WAP Forum form the foundation for the Open Mobile Alliance The Location Interoperability Forum (LIF), SyncML Initiative, MMS-IOP (Multimedia Messaging Interoperability Process) and Wireless Village Initiative have expressed their intent to consolidate in MoU with the Open Mobile Alliance Other industry fora focusing on interoperability and open standards are welcome to join What is OMA?

4 San Diego, CA3GPP2-TSG-S S00VISION-20020708-008 The mobile industry is facing new challenges Lack of multi-standard interoperability detracts from the mobile consumer experience Impacts innovation in services and applications Increases costs for all involved Slows down third-party content and application development Specification work driven by technology, not by services and applications Silos of technologies and standards work Lack of uniform interoperability plans and implementation No clear focus on requirements for specifications that match market needs in timing and in quality Lack of common industry view on an architectural framework Current issues in mobile services industry Implications of fragmentation

5 San Diego, CA3GPP2-TSG-S S00VISION-20020708-008 SDO’s OMA Positioning Amongst the Industry Standards OMA GSMA standardizationrequirements IETF W3C Application Level (Services, Enablers) Transport Level (Core, Radio, Term) 3GPP23GPP Wireline DomainMobile Domain CDG Others Various candidate technologies to consider Desire common boundaries and clarity of roles Need to harmonize disparate requirements ITU SDO’s

6 San Diego, CA3GPP2-TSG-S S00VISION-20020708-008 SyncML Wireless Village MMS-IOPLIF Across standards and specification fora OMA Device Management MMSPresenceLocation Across enabling technologies OMA Terminals Apps and Servers Networks Content & Media Across services and products OMA ITOperators Wireless Vendors Content & Media Across companies of end-to-end value chain OMA End-to-end interoperability across value chain & specification fora Examples of end-user service scenarios Messaging/ imaging Mobile workplace Mobile Infotainment Examples

7 San Diego, CA3GPP2-TSG-S S00VISION-20020708-008 Products and services are based on open, global standards, protocols and interfaces and are not locked to proprietary technologies The applications layer is bearer agnostic (examples: GSM, GPRS, EDGE, CDMA, UMTS) The architecture framework and service enablers are independent of Operating Systems (OS) Applications and platforms are interoperable, providing seamless geographic and inter-generational roaming OMA Principles

8 San Diego, CA3GPP2-TSG-S S00VISION-20020708-008 Open Mobile Alliance – Making the difference Consolidate fragmented industries Accelerates innovation and speeds time to market of new services and applications Promote industry wide adoption of open standards over proprietary alternatives Decreased operational costs for all involved by improving industry effiencies Delivery of specifications based on mobile services use case scenarios and open standards Creation and promotion of a common architectural framework All key industry segments involved in specification work Focus on improving the end user experience by providing end-to-end and multi-standard interoperabilty Companies committed to the implementation of the open standards and IOP testing Why is this different?

9 San Diego, CA3GPP2-TSG-S S00VISION-20020708-008 Deliver responsive and high-quality open standards and specifications based upon market and customer requirements Establish centers of excellence for best practices and conduct interoperability testing (IOT), including multi- standard interoperability to ensure seamless user experience Create and promote common industry view on an architectural framework Be the catalyst for the consolidation of standards fora; working in conjunction with other existing standards organizations and groups such as IETF, 3GPP, 3GPP2, W3C, JCP OMA Charter

10 San Diego, CA3GPP2-TSG-S S00VISION-20020708-008 There are distinct Benefits for All Members of OMA? Operators Information Technology Companies Wireless Vendors Content and Media Companies

11 San Diego, CA3GPP2-TSG-S S00VISION-20020708-008 Working With OMA 3GPP2 and OMA Responsibilities –Global seamless technology agnostic applications standardized in OMA –API’s are the interface between OMA and access technologies –Technology enablers are standardized in technology access fora 3GPP2 Actions –Develop a working a relationship with OMA –Align workplan for support of global applications and services –Identify 3GPP2 technology enablers for global applications and ensure interoperability –3GPP2 Vision aligned with OMA industry direction

12 San Diego, CA3GPP2-TSG-S S00VISION-20020708-008 An Example: Wireless Instant Messaging Wireless Instant Messaging –A global technology independent of underlying technology specifics OMA Responsibilities –Global Application Requirements –Application Level Specifications: e.g., application level presence, API 3GPP2 Responsibilities –Network level presence –Call model –Transport –IM environment support

13 San Diego, CA3GPP2-TSG-S S00VISION-20020708-008 Some Candidates for OMA Global Applications Wireless Instant Messaging Multimedia Streaming Multicast/Broadcast Services Enhancements for MMS Subscription Management Terminal Management SYNC ML Location Services

14 San Diego, CA3GPP2-TSG-S S00VISION-20020708-008 Thank You For Your Attention!


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