December 2007, OMA World, Vodafone, DM
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Open Mobile Alliance
Application Layer Interoperability in a Converged World
IMOBICON
Mark Cataldo
Chairman, Open Mobile Alliance Technical Plenary
August 22, 2007
Contents
Overview of Open Mobile Alliance
Impact of Fixed Mobile Convergence
OMA Working Groups and Industry
Relevance
Summary
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OMA Vision
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No matter what device I have,
No matter what service I want,
No matter what carrier or network I’m using,
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I can communicate, access and
exchange information.
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The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)
An international organization developing open, market
driven interoperable specifications for global adoption of
mobile data services
Created June 2002 by leading mobile operators, device and
network suppliers, information technology companies,
content and service providers – the entire mobile value
chain
Created by combining many existing smaller industry
organizations to work under the OMA umbrella
Approximately 350 OMA member companies represent a
global organization with members from all regions
More companies from Korea than any other Asian market
45 current Korean member companies
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OMA Deliverables and Value
OMA develops specifications and encourages
interoperability at the application level
Broadcast Service, Digital Rights Management, Mobile Location
Services, Games Services, Device Management
Scope of OMA specifications reaches beyond mobile market
Applicable to IP based networks both fixed and mobile
Consumer Electronics devices
Traditional PC and telephone environments
OMA avoids duplication, divergence and fragmentation
OMA has an extensive network of liaison relationships
W3C as outlined in Browser presentation by Bennett Marks
TTA and many others - 37 total
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OMA commitment to Interoperability
OMA Interoperability
Verification of interoperability, stability and quality in multi-vendor,
multi-operator and multi-content provider environments
OMA commitment to increase number of specification
implementations tested
Over 1200 product implementations tested to date
OMA shortening time to market with open and tested
quality specifications through its IOP program
More details in IOP presentation by Gilbert Buty
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Contents
Overview of Open Mobile Alliance
Impact of Fixed Mobile Convergence
OMA Working Groups and Industry
Relevance
Summary
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Convergence is here
Multiple network access methods now a reality
Harmonization of user experience will happen in services and applications
Full integration of Internet and Mobile services
New services should take advantage of existing functionality, capabilities
and services – not reinventing the wheel
Emerging markets will see Internet access for first time users on mobile
devices, not PC’s
Consistent user experience becomes key in services and applications
Agnostic of underlying networks
Hidden complexity for access methods, such as multi-radio devices
Ultimate goal of seamless service access and usability
Fast paced innovation and development increase demand for
interoperability and interworking
Equal stake among various elements in end-to-end chain
Demand for quality, open specifications enabling interoperable and
conformant implementations
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Deployment and adoption demands global standards
OMA delivers open standard specifications, not products
Enabling differentiable services based upon market demand and
quality of products and services
Innovation in mobile industry happening ever more rapidly
Consumers expect to access their data services in any market
around the globe, regardless of devices or roaming agreements
Key factor in understanding of how mobile, content and IT industries
must work together
Innovation in Internet boom drove the development of Web Services
and open standards
the same will happen in broad adoption of broadcast services
Standards based solutions provide the framework for rapid deployment
of new products and services
Kevin Holley’s Converged IP Messaging presentation will show need
for interoperability across messaging platforms as well as development
environments for innovation of new services and products
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Contents
Overview of Open Mobile Alliance
Impact of Fixed Mobile Convergence
OMA Working Groups and Industry
Relevance
Summary
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OMA Organization
Board
Technical Plenary
Release Planning
& Management
Requirements
Mobile
Broadcast
Device
Management
Location
Presence &
Availability
Architecture
Browser
Technologies
Digital Rights
Management
Mobile Comm.
& Charging
Push to talk
over cellular
Security
Content
Delivery
Data
Synchronization
Messaging
Interoperability
Developers
Interests
Game
Services
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OMA Current Work Items
Work Items developing Enabler Releases
Work Items developing Reference Releases/other deliverables
Maintenance Work Items
Suspended Work Items
Work Items under discussion
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6
8
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Total 86 Open Work Items
See
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/tech/OMAWP/Current/Work_Item_by_status.pdf
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Example of OMA Success - Device Management
Before DM was specified, the only way to configure devices was:
In factory
In store
Remotely via Client Provisioning and one-way only configuration
Evolving devices and services created need for remote management
Firmware update
Diagnosis and monitoring
Individual installation of software
Device configuration
Scheduling of all of these tasks
Why standardize these functions?
Uniform visibility into the resources and functionality of all devices
Network operators can manage devices, conduct diagnosis and update
devices remotely and without direct vendor support
Interoperability directly impacts consumer experience
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OMA Approved Enabler Releases for DM
DM 1.2 moved from Candidate to Approved in 6 months,
and there are already many implementations in market
89% deployment rate of OMA DM according to major handset
vendors around the globe
90% deployment rate of OMA DM in operator implementations of
DM services
Firmware Update Management Object (FUMO) 1.0
completed Interoperability Testing Program
is an Approved Enabler Release
Significant uptake in deployment and ever increasing
industry demand for interoperability in device management
applicable to traditional mobile networks and relevant to corporate
IT departments/help desks
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Diagnostic Capabilities for Device Management
Diagnostic Monitoring Object – In OMA Work Program
Detect and repair actual or potential problems
Report faults to network
Enable terminals to measure and report key performance indicators
Query device for additional diagnostic data
Operators or corporate helpdesks can also use the diagnostic enabler
Invoke specific repair procedures embedded in a given handset model
Use case
Subscriber reports an error indicator or problem to operator or helpdesk
Customer care server or help desk agent queries device for more information
Cause of error or problem is identified
Action taken to repair or correct
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Further Developments in DM
Connectivity Management Object -- In OMA Work Program
Seamless operation of device over various protocols without
manual administration of the device
UMTS, CDMA2000, WiFi
3GPP Packet Switch, Proxy settings
Wireless data connectivity
Specification of a set of data management object schema
Exposure by an OMA DM client
Targeting by an OMA DM server from operator or corporate
infrastructure
Software Component Management Object (SCOMO)
Operator and corporate IT departments can manage software inventory
such as libraries and user interface elements.
Allows operators and corporate IT departments to ensure compatibility of
old and new software.
Remove and update existing software and install new software.
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Additional Developments in Device Management
Additional DM Enablers in Early Stage Development
Lock and Wipe Management Object – remote deactivation of device
Device Capabilities Management Object – activation or deactivation of
hardware on the device (e.g. WiFi access or other capabilities)
Smart Card
Storage or management objects can be associated with SIM card
Users can switch between devices and take security and other settings with
them from device to device
Device Profiles Evolution -- Interoperability across OMA Work Program
Not in the OMA DM group, but related
Applications and services need to address variable network environments
Different devices with wide range of capabilities and features
DPE creates enhanced device profiles mechanism
Allows devices to convey real time dynamic device properties to an ASP
Enable any ASP to provide content best suited to device’s capabilities
such as memory size, cache size, CPU load, battery life
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Contents
Overview of Open Mobile Alliance
Impact of Fixed Mobile Convergence
OMA Working Groups and Industry
Relevance
Summary
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Summary
Multiple modes of connection are a reality
Connect and reconnect PC’s and handsets
Access data or move content between users and devices
Make users and networks more accessible to increasing number
of content, service and application providers
Notion of mobile value chain is widening to include new
industries, such as mobile advertising, presented by David Puron
No need to reinvent the wheel
Demands of innovation require incorporating what already exists
to support interoperability with new devices and services
Mobility is for everyone, everywhere
At home, in the office, on the road, consumer and enterprise
applications must work with ever more complex multi-use devices
in multiple environments across a variety of networks and regions
Interoperability is the road to convergence and seamless
services
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