• Open Mobile Alliance https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Instant messaging - Interoperability 1 There have been several attempts to create a unified standard for instant messaging: IETF's Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and SIP for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions (SIMPLE), Application Exchange (APEX), Instant Messaging and Presence Protocol (IMPP), the open XMLbased Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP), and Open Mobile Alliance's Instant Messaging and Presence Service developed specifically for mobile devices. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Linux Phone Standards Forum 1 In September 2007, the LiPS forum announced that it was going to align its efforts with those of the Open Mobile Alliance. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Digital rights management - Mobile Ring Tones The Open Mobile Alliance created a standard for interoperable DRM on mobile devices. The first version of OMA DRM consisted of a simple rights management language and was widely used to protect mobile phone ringtones from being copied from the phone to other devices. Later versions expanded the rights management language to similar expressiveness as Fairplay, bit did not become widely used. 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Bluetooth protocols - Object exchange (OBEX) Object exchange (OBEX; also termed IrOBEX) is a communications protocol that facilitates the exchange of binary objects between devices. It is maintained by the Infrared Data Association but has also been adopted by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group and the SyncML wing of the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA). 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Multimedia Messaging Service The standard is developed by the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), although during development it was part of the 3GPP and WAP groups. 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html WBXML WAP Binary XML (WBXML) is a binary representation of XML. It was developed by the WAP Forum and is now maintained by the Open Mobile Alliance as a standard to allow XML documents to be transmitted in a compact manner over mobile networks and proposed as an addition to the World Wide Web Consortium's Wireless Application Protocol family of standards. The MIME media type application/vnd.wap.wbxml has been defined for documents that use WBXML. 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html XHTML - XHTML Mobile Profile 1 In 2002, the WAP Forum was subsumed into the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), which continued to develop XHTML Mobile Profile as a component of their OMA Browsing Specification. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Presence information - Presence standardization efforts In October 2002, Wireless Village was consolidated into the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) and a month later released the first version of the XML-based OMA Instant Messaging and Presence Service (IMPS) 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html XHTML Mobile Profile It is an XHTML document type defined by the Open Mobile Alliance. XHTML-MP is derived from XHTML Basic 1.0 by adding XHTML Modules, with later versions of the standard adding more modules. However, for certain modules, XHTML-MP does not mandate a complete implementation so an XHTML-MP browser may not be fully conforming on all modules. 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Wireless Application Protocol - History 1 In 2002 the WAP Forum was consolidated (along with many other forums of the industry) into Open Mobile Alliance (OMAhttp://www.openmobilealliance.org/AboutOMA/FAQ.aspx OMA: Frequently Asked Questionshttp://www.mxtelecom.com/uk/mmsg/wap MX Telecom: WAP Pushhttp://developer.openwave.com/docs/wappush_tech_overview.pdf Openwave: WAP Push Technology Overviewhttp://www.computing.co.uk/vnunet/analysis/2131787/wap-call-unanswered Will Wap's call go unanswered?http://networks.silicon.com/mobile/0,39024665,11020593,00.htm Silicon.com: BT Cellnet rapped over 'misleading' WAP adshttp://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20050915.gtsripbutters15/ BNStory/Technology/Troubleshooter The Globe and Mail: Survivor's guide to wireless wonkery, 23 September 2005http://www.itweb.co.za/sections/interviews/sammichel/michel001114.asp IT Web: A RIVR runs through it, 14 November 2000http://www.builderau.com.au/news/soa/UK-WAP-usage-doubles-in-12months/0,339028227,339130400,00.htm Builder.au 2004/08/10: UK WAP usage doubles in 12 monthshttp://www.icmrindia.org/business%20Updates/micro%20casestudies/Busine ss%20Strategy/MCBS0031.htm IMCR: NTT DoCoMo Inc.: Leadership Position in Japanese Mobile Market under Threat?http://www.fcc.gov/073107/700mhz_news_release_073107.pdf FCC Revises 700 MHz Rules To Advance Interoperable Public Safety Communications And Promote Wireless Broadband Deploymenthttp://www.govtech.com/gt/128168 FCC Revises 700 MHz Rules To Advance Interoperable Public Safety Communications And Promote Wireless Broadband Deploymenthttp://www.gallery.fr/ Galleryhttp://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,62988,00.html Wired News: https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Gopher: Underground Technology Subscriber identity module - Micro-SIM The micro-SIM was developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) along with SCP, 3GPP (UTRAN/GERAN), 3GPP2 (CDMA2000), ARIB, GSM Association (GSMA SCaG and GSMNA), GlobalPlatform, Liberty Alliance, and the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) for the purpose of fitting into devices too small for a mini-SIM card. 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Mobile instant messaging - Embedded Client 1 The Open Mobile Alliance has taken over this standard, formerly called Wireless Village, as IMPS V1.0 in November 2002 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Instant message - Interoperability 1 There have been several attempts to create a unified standard for instant messaging: IETF's Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and SIMPLE|SIP for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions (SIMPLE), Application Exchange (APEX), Instant Messaging and Presence Protocol (IMPP), the open XML-based Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP), and Open Mobile Alliance's Instant Messaging and Presence Service developed specifically for mobile devices. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Parlay X 1 The Parlay X Web services are defined jointly by ETSI, the Parlay Group, and the 3GPP|Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). Open Mobile Alliance|OMA has done the maintenance of the specifications for 3GPP release 8. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html ST-Ericsson - Ericsson Mobile Platforms 1 EMP and, Ericsson as a whole, donated resources to standardization bodies such as 3GPP, Open Mobile Alliance|OMA, JCP and Open Mobile Terminal Platform|OMTP. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Over-the-air programming 1 Various standardization bodies were established to help develop, oversee, and manage OTA. One of them is the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA). https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Open Mobile Alliance 1 The 'Open Mobile Alliance' ('OMA') is a standards body which develops open standards for the mobile phone industry. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html OBEX It is maintained by the Infrared Data Association but has also been adopted by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group and the SyncML wing of the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Smart card - Identification In 2007, the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) proposed a new standard defining V1.0 of the Smart Card Web Server (SCWS), an HTTP server embedded in a SIM card intended for a smartphone user 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Linux Phone Standards Forum In September 2007, the LiPS forum announced that it was going to align its efforts with those of the Open Mobile Alliance.[ http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/10/01/ mobile_linux_standard_closer/ LiPS synchs with OMA on mobile Linux], Register Developer, October 1, 2007 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html SyncML 'SyncML' ('Synchronization Markup Language') is the former name for a platformindependent data synchronization|information synchronization standard. The project is currently referred to as Open Mobile Alliance Data Synchronization and Device Management. The purpose of SyncML is to offer an open standard as a replacement for existing data synchronization solutions, which have mostly been somewhat vendor-, application- or operating system specific. 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html SyncML - SyncML servers 1 1SAN = Server Alert Notification. This SyncML Push technology is based on definitions by the Open Mobile Alliance and extends the existing SyncML protocol specification by offering a method of server initiated synchronization. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html SCOMO 'SCOMO' (Software Component Management Object) is a Open Mobile Alliance specification that allows a management authority to perform software management on a remote device, including installation, uninstallation, activation and deactivation of software components over the air. 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Mobile device management - Device Management specifications * The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) specified a platform-independent device management protocol called OMA Device Management. The specification meets the common definitions of an open standard, meaning the specification is freely available and implementable. It is supported by several mobile devices, such as PDAs and mobile phones. 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Wireless Session Protocol 1 'Wireless Session Protocol' (WSP) is an open standard[http://www.openmobileallia nce.net/technical/release_program/d ocs/Browser_Protocol_Stack/V2_120050204/OMA-WAP-TS-WSP-V1_020020920-C.pdf WSP Specification] Open Mobile Alliance web site for maintaining high level session https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html OMA Presence SIMPLE 1 'OMA Presence SIMPLE' (SIP for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions) is an Open Mobile Alliance|OMA enabler, product of the work item OMA PAG (Presence and Availability working Group). https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html The SyncML Initiative 1 'The SyncML Initiative, Ltd.' consolidated into the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) in 2002, contributing their technical work to the OMA technical Working Groups: Device Management Working Group and Data Synchronization Working Group. The SyncML legacy specifications were converted to the OMA format with the 1.2.2 versions of OMA SyncML, OMA Data Synchronization and OMA Device Management specifications. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html OMA Client Provisioning 1 'OMA Client Provisioning' is a device management protocol specified by the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Device Management (DM) Working Group. The OMA CP protocol covers Wireless Application Protocol|WAP provisioning with minimal user interaction, typically Over-the-air programming|over-the-air or via Subscriber Identity Module|SIM Card. The current specification of OMA CP is version 1.1, with the latest modifications released in July 2009. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html OMA BCAST 'Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)[http://www.openmobilealliance.o rg/tech/wg_committees/bac.html OMA web site] Mobile Broadcast Services Enabler Suite (BCAST)' is an open global specification for mobile TV and on-demand video services which can be adapted to any IP-based mobile and Peer-to-peer|P2P content delivery technology 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html OMA Service Environment In the mobile phone industry, 'OMA Service Environment' (OSE), defined by Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), is the logical architecture that provides a common structure and rule set for specifying OMA enablers.Open Mobile Alliance, OMAService-Environment-V1_0_2-20050803-A The following image depicts this general architecture. 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Rich Communication Services - RCS specifications RCS leverages the various existing standards, thus RCS takes on board different services defined by e.g. 3GPP and Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) and combines them with the Enhanced Phonebook. This allows the service capabilities as well as presence information of the different recipients to be shown in the terminal phonebook application. 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html WBXML 'WAP Binary XML' ('WBXML') is a binary representation of XML. It was developed by the WAP Forum and is now maintained by the Open Mobile Alliance as a standard to allow XML documents to be transmitted in a compact manner over mobile networks and proposed as an addition to the World Wide Web Consortium's Wireless Application Protocol family of standards. The MIME Internet_media_type|media type application/vnd.wap.wbxml has been defined for documents that use WBXML. 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html OMA Instant Messaging and Presence Service The 'OMA Instant Messaging and Presence Service' (IMPS) is an Open Mobile Alliance enabler for Instant Messaging and Presence 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Wireless Village - History 1 An announcement was made when this service was conceived by Ericsson, Motorola and Nokia. The specification is maintained by the Open Mobile Alliance, and is currently at version 1.3 of the protocol. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Device Management Forum 1 The Device Management Forum differs from other industry groups such as the Open Mobile Alliance and the TM Forum in that it does not have standards making within its mandate. Instead, it collaborates with organisations such as the latter in order to achieve its objectives. Also, the Device Management Forum defines device management as a process rather than as a standard, technology or collection of technologies. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html OMA DRM 'OMA DRM' is a Digital Rights Management (DRM) system invented by the Open Mobile Alliance, whose members represent mobile phone manufacturers (e.g 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html OMA DRM 1 In order to ensure that all manufacturers' implementations of OMA DRM can work with each other, the Open Mobile Alliance provides specifications and test tools for OMA DRM. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html OMA Device Management 'OMA Device Management' is a device management protocol specified by the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Device Management (DM) Working Group and the Data Synchronization (DS) Working Group. The current approved specification of OMA DM is version 1.2.1, the latest modifications to this version released in June 2008. The candidate release 2.0 is scheduled to be finalized in September 2013. 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Mobile Location Protocol - Background 1 The MLP can be used by a location-based application to request mobile station location information from a location server (GMLC/MPC or other entity in the wireless network). This protocol has been prepared by Location Interoperability Forum (LIF: Open Mobile Alliance in nowadays) to provide a simple and secure Application Programming Interface|API (Application Programmer’s Interface), but also could be used for other kinds of location servers and entities in the wireless network. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html FUMO 1 'FUMO', an acronym for 'Firmware Update Management Object', is an Open Mobile Alliance specification for updating the firmware of mobile devices Over-the-air programming|over the air. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Sybase iAnywhere 1 Its software development kits (SDKs) for Bluetooth, IrDA, OMA (Open Mobile Alliance) Device Management and OMA Data Synchronization protocols are used by cellphone and automobile manufacturers worldwide in Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) applications https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html WapTV The microbrowser and mark-up language are both based upon the Open Mobile Alliance Wireless Markup Language|WML 1.3 specification. The WTVML microbrowser is currently available only as an OpenTV application, although an Multimedia Home Platform|MHP version of the Waptv browser has been built for demonstration and proof of concept. An emulator exists, based on Craftwork's, STBe OpenTV middleware emulation. 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html PacketVideo - Affiliations PacketVideo is a member of industry forum and consortiums, including the Open Handset Alliance, 3rd Generation Partnership Project, Broadcast Mobile Convergence Forum, FLO Forum, International Multimedia Telecommunications Consortium, Mobile DTV Alliance, MPEG Industry Forum, Open Mobile Alliance, and the Digital Living Network Alliance 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html TTCN-3 - Applications The Open Mobile Alliance has recently adopted a strategy of using TTCN-3 for translating some of the test cases in an enabler test specification into an executable representation.[ http://www.openmobilealliance.org/document s/OMA-BOD-IOP-2008-0007R04INP_TTCN_3_Test_Code_Developments_RF I.pdf TTCN-3 Test Code Developments Request for Information], May 1, 2008, Open Mobile Alliance, retrieved on May 7, 2008 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html MPEG-4 Part 12 - Extensions 1 It allows the storage of audio, video and other content in any of three main ways: encapsulated in a MPEG transport stream, stored as a reception hint track; encapsulated in an Real-time transport protocol|RTP stream, stored as a reception hint track or stored directly as media tracks.ETSI (2008-11-18) [http://webapp.etsi.org/workprogram/Report_WorkItem.asp?WKI_ID=28812 ETSI TS 102 833 V1.1.1 (2008-11); Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); File Format Specification for the Storage and Playback of DVB Services], Retrieved on 2009-0807DVB Project (June 2008) [http://www.dvb.org/technology/standards/a121.tm3904r3.ff0020r12.DVB_File_Format_Specification.pdf DVB BlueBook A121 - File Format Specification for the Storage and Playback of DVB Services], Retrieved on 2009-08-07 The MPEG-21 File Format (.m21, .mp21) defined the storage of an MPEG-21 Digital Item in ISO base media file format, with some or all of its ancillary data (such as movies, images or other non-XML data) within the same file.ISO (April 2006) [http://mpeg.chiariglione.org/technologies/mpeg-21/mp21-ff/index.htm MPEG-21 File Format white paper - Proposal], chiariglione.org, Retrieved on 2009-08-14 The OMA DRM Content Format (.dcf) specification from Open Mobile Alliance defined the content format for Digital rights management|DRM protected encrypted media objects and associated metadata.Open Mobile Alliance (2008-07-23) [http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/release_program/docs/CopyrightClick.aspx?pck=DRMfile=V2_0_220080723-A/OMA-TS-DRM_DCF-V2_0_2-20080723-A.pdf DRM Content Format 2.0.2], Retrieved on 2009-08-14Open Mobile Alliance (2008-10-14) [http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/release_program/docs/copyrightclick.aspx?pck=DRMfile=V2_120081106-A/OMA-TS-DRM_DCF-V2_1-20081014-A.pdf DRM Content Format 2.1], Retrieved on 2009-08-14 There are also other extensions, such as Internet Streaming Media Alliance|ISMA ISMACryp specification for encrypted/protected audio and video,Internet Streaming Media Alliance|ISMA (2007-11-15) [http://www.isma.tv/specs/ISMA_EAspec2.0.pdf ISMA Encryption and Authentication, Version 2.0], Retrieved on 2009-08-14Internet Streaming Media Alliance|ISMA (2009) [http://www.isma.tv/spec-request.html ISMA Technical Specifications], Retrieved on 2009-08-14 G.719 audio compression specification,ITU-T (2009) [http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.719/en ITU-T Recommendation G.719] Retrieved on 2009-08-14 Dolby AC-3|AC3 and E-AC-3 audio compression,ETSI (2008-08-20) [http://webapp.etsi.org/workprogram/Report_WorkItem.asp?WKI_ID=28541 TS 102 366 - Digital Audio Compression (AC3, Enhanced AC-3) Standard], Retrieved on 2009-08-14 DTS audio compression,ETSI (2002-12-18) [http://webapp.etsi.org/workprogram/Report_WorkItem.asp?WKI_ID=17715 TS 102 114 - DTS Coherent Acoustics; Core and Extensions - DTS specification], Retrieved on 2009-08-14 Dirac (codec)|Dirac video compression,Dirac Video Compression (2008-07-17) [http://www.diracvideo.org/node/17 ISOM/MP4 registrations complete], Retrieved on 2009-0808BBC (2008-07-16) [http://www.diracvideo.org/download/mapping-specs/dirac-mapping-isom-latest.pdf Encapsulation of Dirac in ISO Base Media file format derivatives], Retrieved on 2009-08-08 VC-1 video compression specification and others, which are named on the MP4 Registration authority's website.mp4ra.org— MP4 Registration authority [http://www.mp4ra.org/codecs.html MP4 Registration Authority - Codecs], Retrieved on 2009-07-29 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Push-to-talk - Current use in mobile telephony (PoC) The Open Mobile Alliance defined PoC as part of the IP Multimedia Subsystem, and a first version of OMA PoC standard was finalized in first half of 2005 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Digital copy - Features 1 Newer solutions also provide support for Sony PlayStation Portable and phones using 3GP video files and Open Mobile Alliance DRM https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html MSISDN This abbreviation has several interpretations, the most common one being Mobile Station International Subscriber Directory Number.The conclusion (most common) is drawn from the recent documentation from 3GPP and Open Mobile Alliance|OMA, please see the MSISDN#Abbreviation|Abbreviation section above 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Instant messengers - Interoperability There have been several attempts to create a unified standard for instant messaging: IETF's Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and SIMPLE (instant messaging protocol)|SIP for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions (SIMPLE), Application Exchange (APEX), Instant Messaging and Presence Protocol (IMPP), the open XML-based Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP), and Open Mobile Alliance's Instant Messaging and Presence Service developed specifically for mobile devices. 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html ISO base media file format - Extensions 1 It allows the storage of audio, video and other content in any of three main ways: encapsulated in a MPEG transport stream, stored as a reception hint track; encapsulated in an Real-time transport protocol|RTP stream, stored as a reception hint track or stored directly as media tracks.ETSI (2008-11-18) [http://webapp.etsi.org/workprogram/Report_WorkItem.asp?WKI_ID=28812 ETSI TS 102 833 V1.1.1 (2008-11); Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); File Format Specification for the Storage and Playback of DVB Services], Retrieved on 2009-08-07DVB Project (June 2008) [http://www.dvb.org/technology/standards/a121.tm3904r3.ff0020r12.DVB_File_Format_Specification.pdf DVB BlueBook A121 File Format Specification for the Storage and Playback of DVB Services], Retrieved on 2009-08-07 The MPEG-21 File Format (.m21, .mp21) defined the storage of an MPEG-21 Digital Item in ISO base media file format, with some or all of its ancillary data (such as movies, images or other non-XML data) within the same file.ISO (April 2006) [http://mpeg.chiariglione.org/technologies/mpeg-21/mp21-ff/index.htm MPEG-21 File Format white paper - Proposal], chiariglione.org, Retrieved on 2009-08-14 The OMA DRM Content Format (.dcf) specification from Open Mobile Alliance defined the content format for Digital rights management|DRM protected encrypted media objects and associated metadata.Open Mobile Alliance (2008-07-23) [http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/release_program/docs/CopyrightClick.aspx?pck=DRMfile=V2_0_2-20080723A/OMA-TS-DRM_DCF-V2_0_2-20080723-A.pdf DRM Content Format 2.0.2], Retrieved on 2009-08-14Open Mobile Alliance (200810-14) [http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/release_program/docs/copyrightclick.aspx?pck=DRMfile=V2_1-20081106A/OMA-TS-DRM_DCF-V2_1-20081014-A.pdf DRM Content Format 2.1], Retrieved on 2009-08-14 There are also other extensions, such as Internet Streaming Media Alliance|ISMA ISMACryp specification for encrypted/protected audio and video,Internet Streaming Media Alliance|ISMA (2007-11-15) [http://www.isma.tv/specs/ISMA_EAspec2.0.pdf ISMA Encryption and Authentication, Version 2.0], Retrieved on 2009-08-14Internet Streaming Media Alliance|ISMA (2009) [http://www.isma.tv/specrequest.html ISMA Technical Specifications], Retrieved on 2009-08-14 G.719 audio compression specification,ITU-T (2009) [http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.719/en ITU-T Recommendation G.719] Retrieved on 2009-08-14 Dolby AC-3|AC3 and E-AC-3 audio compression,ETSI (2008-08-20) [http://webapp.etsi.org/workprogram/Report_WorkItem.asp?WKI_ID=28541 TS 102 366 Digital Audio Compression (AC-3, Enhanced AC-3) Standard], Retrieved on 2009-08-14 DTS audio compression,ETSI (2002-1218) [http://webapp.etsi.org/workprogram/Report_WorkItem.asp?WKI_ID=17715 TS 102 114 - DTS Coherent Acoustics; Core and Extensions - DTS specification], Retrieved on 2009-08-14 Dirac (codec)|Dirac video compression,Dirac Video Compression (2008-07-17) [http://www.diracvideo.org/node/17 ISOM/MP4 registrations complete], Retrieved on 2009-08-08BBC (2008-07-16) [http://www.diracvideo.org/download/mapping-specs/dirac-mapping-isom-latest.pdf Encapsulation of Dirac in ISO Base Media file format derivatives], Retrieved on 2009-08-08 VC-1 video compression specification and others, which are named on the MP4 Registration authority's website.mp4ra.org— MP4 Registration authority [http://www.mp4ra.org/codecs.html MP4 Registration Authority - Codecs], Retrieved on 2009-07-29 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html DCF 1 * DRM Content Format, one of the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA DRM) specifications (Format of the preloaded contents distributed with nokia phones) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Oracle Beehive - Interoperability 1 * Open Mobile Alliance DS and Push-IMAP for email over mobile devices https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Mobile phone spam - Spam Defense 1 Some spam defense measures depend on detection, and there are two developments in that area: a GSMA pilot spam reporting program, and the development of Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) standards for mobile spam reporting https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Mobile phone spam - Spam Defense 1 The Open Mobile Alliance completed its SpamRep standard which provides a standardized client-server interface suited for user reporting of mobile email, SMS, MMS and IM spam using a 'This-Is-Spam' button or menu item, as users of wired email systems are now doing. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html ATSC-M/H - Structure of mobile DTV standard * [http://www.atsc.org/cms/standards/ a153/a_153-Part-4-2009.pdfPart 4 “Announcement”]: Part 4 covers Announcement, where services can optionally be announced using a Service Guide. The guide specified in Part 4 is based on an Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) broadcast (BCAST) OMA BCAST-Electronic program 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html ATSC-M/H - Signaling * Announcement / Electronic Service Guide (ESG) is the highest layer of signaling. It uses the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Broadcast Service Enabler Suite (OMA BCAST) Electronic Service Guide (ESG). An ESG is delivered as a file data session File Delivery over Unidirectional Transport (FLUTE), and is used as the delivery protocol. The ESG consists of several XML sections. With this structure, a program guide and enabled interactive services can be 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Comverse Technology - Growth with wireless 1 Comverse also became a participant in forming international wireless standards, such as in 2001 for the Speech Application Language Tags (SALT) markup language for XML to add voice capabilities to web-based applications.Longueuil, Wireless Messaging Demystified, pp. 297–298. Additional industry standards groups in which Comverse has been active include the Open Mobile Alliance and TM Forum. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Host Controller Interface (Bluetooth) - Object exchange (OBEX) 1 Object exchange (OBEX; also termed IrOBEX) is a communications protocol that facilitates the exchange of binary objects between devices. It is maintained by the Infrared Data Association but has also been adopted by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group and the SyncML wing of the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA). https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Service Loading - Other PUSH Attributes Many other attributes exist and are detailed in the specifications at the Open Mobile Alliance and other sites. 1 https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Wireless Internet Protocol 1 'Wireless Internet Protocols' are the suite of wireless protocols after Wireless Application Protocol 2.0 Wireless Application Protocol|(WAP). It includes XHTML Basic, Nokia's XHTML Mobile Profile, and future developments of WAP by the Open Mobile Alliance. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-open-mobile-alliance-toolkit.html Push Access Protocol 1 'Push Access Protocol' (or 'PAP') is a protocol defined in WAP-164 of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) suite from the Open Mobile Alliance. 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