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To: 49thMIMOMander who wrote (18859)3/13/2002 10:16:57 AM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) of 34857
 
<< For those who didn't listen, Savander started out by pointing out what OMA is and isn't, not another DOS, Windos, trojan horse,etc, etc, as "some in the audience" has been writing recently. >>

He did focus then focus on Nokia's role in OMA and the Series 60 platform.

He indicated that Nokia had not yet decided to open up the Series 40 platform as they have Series 60.

He pointed out that fragmentation is a costly business because it pushes the cost of IOT way up and that in the initiative interoperability was key and that the initiative is driving at non-fragmentation and open systems. He also pointed oout that OMA would be expanding to be radio protocol agnostic.

He covered 4 enabling technologies at pretty high level:

* Symbian OS

* Multimedia Messaging Services

* XHTML

* Java

What did you think of the presentation?

I thought it was excellent.

- Eric -
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