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First UMA Phone Announced By Eric Griffith
September 23, 2005
Who will be the first out with a phone to support Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA)? Kinetothe company that developed the technologyhas licensed its UMA software to several companies, but the first out with an official announcement appears to be LG Electronics (LGE).
That said, the phone won't scrimp on extras. It will include a megapixel digital camera and an MP3 player. And of course it's also a phone, supporting GSM/GPRS and tri-band (850/1800/1900) for use in North America and parts of Europe. With the UMA client software on board, the best part is that calls and data access will roam seamlessly from Wi-Fi to cellular and back again without dropping a signal. LGE licensed the UMA technology from Kineto in July, as did Samsung. Shaw says Samsung will probably "have something shortly." He says Motorola has also made mention of a UMA phone, but has not announced anything official. Chances are good that all of these phone makers could have UMA-based products out in the same timeframein trials this year, with retail availability in the first half of 2006. Kineto is also working with Nokia -- not on a UMA phone (yet), but on the network side, where UMA support is necessary from carriers. Who those carriers will be, and thus who offers the new LG or other UMA-based phones, is still unknown. UMA was folded into the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) cellular specifications last May. Shaw says it was a "huge boost for UMA... it went from being a bunch of vendors that put together a specification to a globally ratified specification for how Wi-Fi and cellular converge." What Kineto offers for license is still the company's own brew of UMA, but upgradeable to final specifications when established. In the future, Shaw says to expect direct support for 3G services like CDMA/EV-DO. "The changes would be minor for UMA; [we expect] implementation nits, not any significant structural changes," he says.
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