3GPP Adds 3G Support to UMA Standard
UMA Today - a consortium of companies promoting UMA/GAN technology - has announced that the 3GPP standards body completed a specification update effort last week that added 3G (Iu-interface) support to the UMA/GAN standard. With the 3G version of the 3GPP UMA/GAN standard now complete, the vendor community is rapidly developing UMA-based 3G dual-mode handset and femtocell products in anticipation of operator service deployments later this year.
"Operators and vendors alike have recognized the need for standardization to drive mass-market femtocell network deployments," said Stéphane Téral, principal analyst for Infonetics Research. "The addition of Iu interface support to the UMA/GAN standard is an important step in supporting in-home 3G service delivery."
"Completion of the 3G UMA standard could not be timelier, with strong operator demand for both 3G dual-mode handset and femtocell services," said Patrick Tao, vice president of technology for Kineto. "The vendor community is also preparing to deliver UMA-based 3G solutions. In the dual-mode handset market, we've seen recent announcements about UMA-enabled 3G dual-mode handset platforms from both Qualcomm and NXP. And in the femtocell market, NEC, Motorola, Ubiquisys and Netgear have all announced UMA-based solutions as well as trials with O2 and Telia."
UMA technology is the 3GPP global standard for fixed-mobile convergence. Known as GAN within 3GPP, UMA/GAN enables secure, scalable access to mobile voice, data and IMS services over broadband IP access networks.
Posted to the site on 26th February 2008
