Open Mobile Alliance: API standards are effective for bringing services and applications to market

Service providers can allow any developer community to use basic functions regardless of the development platform.

International specification-making organization Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) today announced the launch of API specifications for more than 40 network and device resources, with multiple languages ​​and protocol bindings. The new standard supports the development of new interfaces for service infrastructure within existing networks and devices. By deploying these programmable interfaces, service providers can expand their developer community, shorten the time to market for new applications and services, and simplify large-scale deployment of existing applications and services.

Musa Unmehopa, Chairman of the Open Mobile Alliance Technology Plenary, said: "With the explosive development of the application market, hundreds of thousands of APIs have emerged, and they all provide the same functions. The Open Mobile Alliance needs the standardization of the basic resources required by the industry. Answered. Using the Open Mobile Alliance API specification, operators can open their specific assets to the common functions required by every mobile application developer-whether it is a signaling protocol, platform or other API. "

More and more operating systems, development platforms and network functions are now appearing on the market, which adds many new market channels to existing global customers. At the same time, the increasing number of APIs has also led to fragmentation of the application development and service delivery markets.

Fred Harrison, Chairman of the Open Mobile Alliance Board of Directors, said: "The potential market for applications and services is expected to reach tens of billions of dollars in the next four to five years. Without standardization to support large-scale market development, it will be difficult for developers to contact a large number of service providers Cooperation, and customers and service providers will be restricted in leveraging the extensive developer community. "

Liliana Dinale, Chairman of the Open Mobile Alliance Architecture Working Group, said: "The Open Mobile Alliance API, when combined with a broad and increasing number of service delivery platforms, will enrich telecommunications services across the global network. The Open Mobile Alliance API is rich and diverse and can serve Vendors provide modular management to effectively promote application development. The scope of the Open Mobile Alliance API supports traditional connection solutions between applications and services. This directly supports emerging Web 2.0 and mass market developers-they are expanding network services To web devices and mashup applications on the client and server side. "

More and more enterprises support API standardization of the Open Mobile Alliance

There are more and more companies in the industry supporting the Open Mobile Alliance API program, and the Open Mobile Alliance is very happy about this. These companies include operators, equipment manufacturers and software developers around the world.

The following enterprises support API standardization of the Open Mobile Alliance, allowing operators and other service providers to open existing network functions to the widest possible range of developers. With the deployment of a new round of advanced services in the ICT industry, many services require the use of core network functions, a situation that is common among operators worldwide. We are committed to supporting the Open Mobile Alliance ’s standardization plan for the use of core network functions. The Open Mobile Alliance API initiative has created a global API standard that opens these key functions in an open and programmable manner.

Aepona, Deutsche Telekom, Orange SA,

Aran, Ericsson, Red Bend Software

AT & T, ETRI Smith, Micro Software

Bell, Mobility Hansol InTIcube Inc

Birdstep Technology, HTC, Songdo Telecom, Inc

Cambridge Silicon, Huawei, Telecom Italia

Radio, Ltd, Interop Technologies, Telenor ASA

China Mobile, NEC, TeliaSonera

China Unicom, Nokia, Siemens, ZTE

China Telecom

Comverse, Oracle

About Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)

The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) develops open specifications for creating services that can be interoperable on various bearer networks around the world. To date, OMA has released more than 100 service engines to continuously maintain, revise and innovate its work. The OMA specification supports hundreds of millions of new and existing fixed and mobile terminals for a variety of mobile networks. Driven by the global demand for mobile data services, Open Mobile Alliance member companies support the application of new and enhanced information, communications and entertainment solutions. Each key link of the wireless value chain contributes to the Open Mobile Alliance, which has contributed to the timely and effective introduction of services and applications into the market.

The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) name and logo are trademarks of the Open Mobile Alliance. Other product and company names mentioned in this article may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners.
 

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