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COMESI

COnverged MultimEdia communication Suite over IMS

Coordinator: Michel Gaillard, e-mail: michel.gaillard (at) orange-ftgroup.com

Involved countries: France, Ireland, Netherlands, Germany, Spain

 

Abstract

Celtic has funded project Celtic/MaCS in its 1st call, which can be considered as the version 1.0 of SIP based communication suites. This contributed to give birth to the Rich Communication Suite, a current initiative involving several operators and device & network equipment providers. The present project proposal is a contribution to what will latter be recognized as the version 2.0 of the SIP-based communication suite. This project will leverage OMA CPM (Converged IP Messaging) and associated OMA CAB (Converged Address Book) currently being specified in OMA, extend it and implement it on a pan European Lab involving several operators and providers. OMA has started working on a new experience of communication: OMA-CPM: Converged IP Messaging. The Rich Communication Suite mentioned above is a packaging of what can be done before CPM is there. CPM largely builds on these blocks, consolidates them, and extends them towards a real multimedia experience. CPM removes the silos and integrates everything together (Integrated Communication Concept). This Celtic proposal will:
  • Identify a set of innovative services taking advantage of the OMA-CPM
  • leverage current CPM and CAB initial specifications,
  • extend them according to partner needs,
  • include UPnP device in the communication services,
  • implement them in an integrated framework within a pan European Lab involving several operators and providers.
  • contribute to the enhancement of the OMA-CPM standard