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OMA-TP-2003-0541-OMA_3GPP2_Coop_Proposal Proposal for OMA-3GPP2 Cooperation

OMA-TP-2003-0541-OMA_3GPP2_Coop_Proposal Proposal for OMA-3GPP2 Cooperation. Submitted To: 3GPP2-OMA Workshop Date: 20 th November 2003 Availability: Public OMA Confidential Contact: Alastair J Angwin, angwin@uk.ibm.com Source: OMA TP Vice-Chair. X.

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OMA-TP-2003-0541-OMA_3GPP2_Coop_Proposal Proposal for OMA-3GPP2 Cooperation

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  1. OMA-TP-2003-0541-OMA_3GPP2_Coop_Proposal Proposal for OMA-3GPP2 Cooperation Submitted To: 3GPP2-OMA Workshop Date: 20th November 2003 Availability: Public OMA Confidential Contact: Alastair J Angwin, angwin@uk.ibm.com Source: OMA TP Vice-Chair X USE OF THIS DOCUMENT BY NON-OMA MEMBERS IS SUBJECT TO ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE USE AGREEMENT (located at http://www.openmobilealliance.org/UseAgreement.html) AND IF YOU HAVE NOT AGREED TO THE TERMS OF THE USE AGREEMENT, YOU DO NOT HAVE THE RIGHT TO USE, COPY OR DISTRIBUTE THIS DOCUMENT. THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" "AS AVAILABLE" AND "WITH ALL FAULTS" BASIS.

  2. Contents • 3GPP2 & OMA working together • The benefits of 3GPP2 and OMA working together • How should 3GPP2 and OMA work together ? • Proposal for consideration

  3. 3GPP2 & OMA working together • We already do – but could do more. • OMA and 3GPP2 are complementary • 3GPP2 scope: • 3G based on evolved ANSI/TIA/EIA-41 core networks and the radio access technologies that they support • Covers wireless access protocols, network protocols, core network, terminal aspects, security aspects, etc. • OMA scope is • Defining application enablers for the mobile domain enabling interoperable mobile services across markets, operators and mobile terminals, with geographic and inter-generational roaming. • Agnostic to mobile network types and bearers, e.g. GSM, GPRS, WCDMA, etc. • Agnostic to operating system, and other platform issues.

  4. The benefits of 3GPP2 & OMA working together • Together 3GPP2 and OMA can enable new and improved services to the market • Together covering the network and application delivery pieces • 3GPP2 and OMA can leverage the expertise of the combined skill pool. • Duplication of any effort is wasteful and detrimental to the market • Risks bifurcation, conflicting approaches, etc. • OMA and 3GPP2 have a significant common membership • Makes sense for members to do any one piece of work once in one organisation.

  5. How should 3GPP2 and OMA work together ? • Leveraging “Openness” and, if desired/needed, a cooperation framework • Access to work in progress between technical groups • Easy means to exchange views via liaison process. • Ability to submit inputs • Ability to have mutual observers if needed • Etc. • Leveraging significant common membership • Important adjunct to the cooperation framework

  6. How should 3GPP2 and OMA work together ? • Cooperatively - leveraging the work and capabilities of both organisations • OMA service enablers leveraging 3GPP2 specified networks bearers and protocols • OMA service enablers services leveraging 3GPP2 specified network services • 3GPP2 can provide any additional network and network services to enable or benefit OMA specified services. • OMA and 3GPP2 may cooperate to: • Ensure application enablers use network resources appropriately. • Apply the skills & capabilities of both organisations towards a common goal. • Avoiding duplication and conflicting work by: • Exchanging new work proposals early to avoid duplication/conflict • Consulting and agreeing on the best approach to deliver the technical work

  7. Proposal for consideration • Recognise the pros and cons of working closely together. • Recognise that together we can enable new and improved services thereby benefiting the market. • Recognise there are few barriers to working closely together. • Consider the points raised re “exploiting the strengths” and “avoiding duplication and conflict”. • If supported make appropriate representations to our mutual organisations. • Build on our existing cooperative working.

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