WiMAX Forum® Delivers on First Step of Open Retail Initiative

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WiMAX Forum completes installation of OMA-DM server, paves way for labs to begin testing and certification following Open Retail Initiative Guidelines
HONOLULU – May 12, 2010 – Today the WiMAX Forum announced the completed installation of its Mformation® Technologies Inc. OMA-DM server. This accomplishment is a critical step in readying the WiMAX Forum Designated Certification Laboratories (WFDCLs) to test and certify WiMAX™-enabled products to the guidelines set forth by the WiMAX Forum. Last month the WiMAX Forum launched its Open Retail Initiative, an ongoing global program that will increase availability of WiMAX devices with the goal of reducing the technical and capital overhead by WiMAX network operators to test products on their network.
 
OMA-DM plays a crucial role in the Open Retail Initiative. Operators will use OMA-DM for over-the-air (OTA) provisioning and activation of new devices. This allows consumers to purchase devices at retail, and activate them securely on any participating operators’ network with no additional step on the part of the operator.
 
OTA provisioning is enabled by the OMA-DM device management solution that the WiMAX Forum has partnered with MFormation to provide. With the OMA-DM server in place the WFDCLs, including AT4 Wireless (U.S. and Spain labs), Bureau Veritas ADT (Taiwan), Telecom Technology Center (Taiwan), China Academy of Telecommunication Research (China), and the Telecommunications Technology Association (Korea), will finish preparations to certify equipment and devices in an end-to-end interoperability testing (IOT) environment. Within a few months SIRIM QAS International, a new test lab in Malaysia, will also open to support Open Retail Certification testing as well.
 
“Today is proof that the WiMAX Forum and its ecosystem are delivering on the promise to open the WiMAX Forum Designated Certification Labs for Open Retail testing and certification,” said Ron Resnick, president and chairman of the WiMAX Forum. “For operators, this means a reduction of in-house IOT resources and costs, and quicker time to market and reduced risk for introductions of new devices on their networks. For device vendors, the program will enable instant access to participating operator networks, enabling them to market the same model of innovative product to operators around the globe.”
 
About the Open Retail Initiative
The Open Retail Initiative is a pivotal step for the WiMAX ecosystem to remain on the current accelerated path for mass adoption. The initiative drastically improves time-to-market for introduction of new devices through a harmonized set of requirements, creating uniformity among global WiMAX operators. As part of this enhanced certification program, a significant number of new capability requirements have been added, and additional certification tests – including radiated performance testing thresholds and operator interoperability testing (IOT) have been implemented. For more information about the WiMAX Forum Open Retail Initiative, please visit http://www.wimaxforum.org/certification/open-retail.
 
The WiMAX Forum currently tracks 588 WiMAX deployments in 148 countries estimated to cover more than 620 million people across the globe. More than 140 devices and 60 base stations have been certified by the WiMAX Forum for the 2.3 GHz, 2.5 GHz and 3.5 GHz bands.
 
About the WiMAX Forum®
The WiMAX Forum® is an industry-led, not-for-profit organization formed to certify and promote the compatibility and interoperability of broadband wireless products based upon the harmonized IEEE 802.16e/ETSI HiperMAN standard. A WiMAX Forum goal is to accelerate the introduction of these systems into the marketplace. WiMAX Forum Certified products are interoperable and support broadband fixed, nomadic, portable and mobile services. Along these lines, the WiMAX Forum works closely with service providers and regulators to ensure that WiMAX Forum Certified systems meet customer and government requirements. Through the WiMAX Forum Congress Events Series of global trade shows and events, the WiMAX Forum is committed to furthering education, training and collaboration to expand the reach of the WiMAX ecosystem. For more information, visit the trade show link at www.wimaxforum.org.
 
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