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The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), an international specifications setting body, has announced the availability of its Firmware Update Management Object (FUMO) Version 1.0 as a Candidate Enabler Release. The FUMO allows mobile operators to update mobile devices across network infrastructure without requiring consumers or network engineers to initiate upgrades through direct contact. This over-the-air capability for new or existing products and services allows for initiation, download and verification from a centralized location for all relevant mobile devices on a given network.



The FUMO enables mobile operators, service providers, infrastructure manufacturers, device manufacturers, and software vendors to develop and deploy interoperable firmware update solutions. Set to commence testing at OMA TestFest-16 in Düsseldorf, Germany during early September, the FUMO Version 1.0 is another OMA specification ready for implementation.



The FUMO 1.0 CER features include client server interface to manage package delivery for any firmware (firmware update processes and definitions separate from OMA Enabler); support for client and server initiated updates; support for device information exchange prior to download initiation; support for an OMA Device Management based download mechanism or alternative mechanism such as OMA Download Version 1.0; support for permanent or dynamic nodes for updates; and support for simultaneous download and update and for deferred updates.



http://www.openmobilealliance.org/release_program/fumo_v1_0.html

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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