Technical AchievementsThis is a list of significant milestones achieved by OMA from December 2008 to May 2009. Each Enabler has a roll over figure of the basic architecture of that Enabler. OMA updates the public about these recent accomplishment twice yearly in June and December.OMA Approved Enabler ReleasesAn Approved Enabler Release represents a Candidate Enabler Release that has gone through the Interoperability Program (IOP) of OMA. The IOP tests interoperability between different member companies' implementations-either within the OMA or through other means.
OMA Mobile Broadcast V1_0 AER
OMA Broadcast (BCAST) is an open global standardfor interactive mobile TV as well as on-demand video services, and isadaptable to any IP-based mobile content delivery technology.Currently, OMA's BCAST 1.0 can be adapted to broadcast systems like DVHas well as cellular systems like 3GPP MBMS, 3GPP2 BCMCS and mobileunicast streaming systems.
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/release_program/bcast_v1_0.aspx
OMA Scalable Vector Graphics for the Mobile Domain V1_0 AER
OMA Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) for the MobileDomain V1_0 AER is delivered as a single functional release. It is acomplete encapsulation of the W3C SVG Tiny 1.2 specification. Itneither adds nor removes functionality. It is expected that as W3Creleases subsequent versions of the 'Tiny' profiled specification, thatthis enabler will require new versions.
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/release_program/svg_v1_0.aspx
OMA Data Synchronization V2_0 AER
OMA Data Synchronization (DS) reduces traffic,improves security, introduces real-time synchronization, adjusts OMA DSbased email synchronization and improves readability andinteroperability.
OMA Secure Removable Media V1_0 AER (Figure 1)
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OMA Secure Removable Media (SRM) offers a removablemedia service that protects against unauthorized access to internalcontent and data. Examples of SRM are secure memory cards and smartcards. OMA Digital Rights Management with SRM provides a securemechanism to write, read, delete and update rights within SRM. Thisspecification defines mechanisms and protocols of the SRM to extend theOMA Digital Rights Management version 2.0 or 2.1. This extension allowsusers to move rights among multiple devices and SRM. It also allowsusers to consume rights stored in SRM without generating and managingcomplex groups of devices in a domain.
OMA Candidate Enabler ReleasesAn OMA Candidate Enabler Releasedelivers an approved set of open technical specifications that can beimplemented in products and solutions, and then tested forinteroperability. Upon publication as a Candidate, specifications thenenter the OMA Interoperability Testing Program where they willeventually reach Approved Enabler Release status.
OMA SIP Push V1_0 CER
OMA SIP Push Enabler defines the protocol used to implement a SIP Pushbased service. A SIP Push based service allows a client to receivecontent in a communication initiated by the server, or ‘pushed' overthe SIP/IP Core. The SIP Push Enabler provides analogous functionalitysuch as Push Over the Air (OTA), using SIP as the underlying transportmechanism. For example, content is sent from the Push Initiator to thePush Proxy Gateway using the Push Access Protocol.
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/release_program/SIP_Push_v1_0.aspx
OMA Dynamic Content Delivery V1_0 CER
OMA Dynamic Content Delivery (DCD) enhances a mobile user's experience through the periodic delivery of personalized or customized content. Either on a one-to-one (point-to-point) or one-to-many (broadcast) basis, DCD provides users with subscription-based or preference information maintained by the operator or service provider. As a complementary delivery mechanism to the existing mechanisms such as browsing or messaging, DCD will reuse as much existing technology as possible. With OMA DCD, operators can provide an enhanced user experience with the added benefit of delivery control management.
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/Release_program/dcd_v1-0.aspx
OMA Presence SIMPLE V2_0 CER
The OMA Presence SIMPLE enabler manages the collection and controlled dissemination of Presence Information. The Presence Enabler provides a variety of services that can be invoked from other enablers including OMA Device Management and OMA XML Document Management.
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/release_program/Presence_simple_V2_0.aspx
OMA Diagnostic Monitoring V1_0 CER
OMA Diagnostics and Monitoring(DiagMon) Enabler manages distributed, mobile wireless devices, inorder to optimize a subscriber's experience and reduce networkoperating costs. With DiagMon, operators, vendors and enterprises canperform various diagnostics and monitoring operations on handsetsacross a network. These include Diagnostics Policies Management, FaultDetection and Reporting, Performance Monitoring, Device Interrogationand Remote Device Repair.
OMA Lock and Wipe Management Object V1_0 CER
OMA Lock and Wipe Management Object (LAWMO) allows deactivation of the device over the network giving operators an effective way to protect user and enterprise related data. Specific capabilities include locking and unlocking the device, wiping the device data and remote factory reset.
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/release_program/law_mo_v1_0.aspx
OMA Charging Data V1_1 CER
OMA Charging Data enables charging for various types of transactions. The value of OMA Charging Data rests in the ability to enable new business models and entities to benefit from open, standardized access to Charging Events generated in an OMA Service Environment (OSE) domain.
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/release_program/charging_V1_1.aspx
OMA Policy Evaluation, Enforcement & Management V1_0 CER
OMA Policy Evaluation, Enforcement & Management(PEEM), reduces management complexity while introducing consistent new subscriber services with the same or reduced time to market. PEEMenables the delegation of responsibility to other resources to help avoid the costly duplication of functionality across service enablers.It also reduces the proliferation of ‘silos' in service provider domains.
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/release_program/peem_v1_0.aspx