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Enabler Release Definition for MMS Candidate Version 1.3 11 May 2011 Open Mobile Alliance OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3-20110511-C

OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3-20110511-C Page 2 (17) Use of this document is subject to all of the terms and conditions of the Use Agreement located at http://www.openmobilealliance.org/useagreement.html. Unless this document is clearly designated as an approved specification, this document is a work in process, is not an approved Open Mobile Alliance specification, and is subject to revision or removal without notice. You may use this document or any part of the document for internal or educational purposes only, provided you do not modify, edit or take out of context the information in this document in any manner. Information contained in this document may be used, at your sole risk, for any purposes. You may not use this document in any other manner without the prior written permission of the Open Mobile Alliance. The Open Mobile Alliance authorizes you to copy this document, provided that you retain all copyright and other proprietary notices contained in the original materials on any copies of the materials and that you comply strictly with these terms. This copyright permission does not constitute an endorsement of the products or services. The Open Mobile Alliance assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document. Each Open Mobile Alliance member has agreed to use reasonable endeavors to inform the Open Mobile Alliance in a timely manner of Essential IPR as it becomes aware that the Essential IPR is related to the prepared or published specification. However, the members do not have an obligation to conduct IPR searches. The declared Essential IPR is publicly available to members and non-members of the Open Mobile Alliance and may be found on the OMA IPR Declarations list at http://www.openmobilealliance.org/ipr.html. The Open Mobile Alliance has not conducted an independent IPR review of this document and the information contained herein, and makes no representations or warranties regarding third party IPR, including without limitation patents, copyrights or trade secret rights. This document may contain inventions for which you must obtain licenses from third parties before making, using or selling the inventions. Defined terms above are set forth in the schedule to the Open Mobile Alliance Application Form. NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES (WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED) ARE MADE BY THE OPEN MOBILE ALLIANCE OR ANY OPEN MOBILE ALLIANCE MEMBER OR ITS AFFILIATES REGARDING ANY OF THE IPR S REPRESENTED ON THE OMA IPR DECLARATIONS LIST, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, VALIDITY OR RELEVANCE OF THE INFORMATION OR WHETHER OR NOT SUCH RIGHTS ARE ESSENTIAL OR NON-ESSENTIAL. THE OPEN MOBILE ALLIANCE IS NOT LIABLE FOR AND HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF DOCUMENTS AND THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE DOCUMENTS. Used with the permission of the Open Mobile Alliance Ltd. under the terms set forth above.

OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3-20110511-C Page 3 (17) Contents 1. SCOPE... 4 2. REFERENCES... 5 2.1 NORMATIVE REFERENCES... 5 2.2 INFORMATIVE REFERENCES... 5 3. TERMINOLOGY AND CONVENTIONS... 6 3.1 CONVENTIONS... 6 3.2 DEFINITIONS... 6 3.3 ABBREVIATIONS... 6 4. RELEASE VERSION OVERVIEW... 7 4.1 VERSION 1.0 FUNCTIONALITY... 9 4.2 VERSION 1.1 FUNCTIONALITY... 9 4.3 VERSION 1.2 FUNCTIONALITY... 9 4.4 VERSION 1.3 FUNCTIONALITY... 10 5. DOCUMENT LISTING FOR MMS 1.3... 11 6. CONFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS NOTATION DETAILS... 13 7. ERDEF FOR MMS - CLIENT REQUIREMENTS... 14 8. ERDEF FOR MMS - SERVER REQUIREMENTS... 15 APPENDIX A. CHANGE HISTORY (INFORMATIVE)... 16 A.1 APPROVED VERSION HISTORY... 16 A.2 DRAFT/CANDIDATE VERSION 1.3 HISTORY... 16 Figures Figure 1: MMS Network Representation... 7 Tables Table 1: Listing of Documents in MMS Enabler... 12 Table 2: ERDEF for MMS Client-side Requirements... 14 Table 3: ERDEF for MMS Server-side Requirements... 15

OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3-20110511-C Page 4 (17) 1. Scope The scope of this document is limited to the Enabler Release Definition of Multimedia Messaging Service according to OMA Release process and the Enabler Release specification baseline listed in section 0. Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is a system application by which a client is able to provide a messaging operation with a variety of media types. The service is described in terms of actions taken by the MMS Client and its service partner, the MMS Proxy-Relay, a device that operates as an Origin Server for this specialised service. [MMSARCH] provides the overall architectural picture of MMS and its protocol entities.

OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3-20110511-C Page 5 (17) 2. References 2.1 Normative References [MMSAC] [MMSCONF] [MMSCTR] [MMSMTDDTD] [MMSENC] [MMSMTDSCHEMA] [MMSMO] [MMSMODDF] [MMSRD] [MMSTEMP] [MMSUAPROF] Application Characteristics for OMA MMS, Open Mobile AllianceTM, OMA-SUP-AC_ap0005_mms-V1_3, URL: http://www.openmobilealliance.org/ MMS Conformance Document, Open Mobile AllianceTM, OMA-TS-MMS-CONF-V1_3, URL: http://www.openmobilealliance.org/ MMS Client Transactions, Open Mobile AllianceTM, OMA-TS-MMS-CTR -V1_3, URL: http://www.openmobilealliance.org/ DTD for the MMS Message Template Definition, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-SUP-DTD_mms_mtd-V1_3, URL: http://www.openmobilealliance.org/ MMS Encapsulation Protocol, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-TS-MMS-ENC-V1_3, URL: http://www.openmobilealliance.org/ XML Schema for the MMS Message Template Definition, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-SUP-XSD_mms_mtd-V1_3. URL: http://www.openmobilealliance.org/ OMA Management Object for MMS, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-TS-MMS_MO-V1_3, URL: http://www.openmobilealliance.org/ DDF for the MMS Management Object, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-SUP-MO_mms-V1_3 MMS Requirements, Open Mobile AllianceTM, OMA-RD-MMS-V1_3, URL: http://www.openmobilealliance.org/ MMS Message Template Specification, Open Mobile AllianceTM, OMA-TS-MMS-TEMP-V1_3, URL: http://www.openmobilealliance.org/ UAProf Schema for MMS Characteristics, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-SUP-RDF_ccppschema_mms-V1_3. URL: http://www.openmobilealliance.org/ [RFC2119] Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels, S. Bradner, March 1997, URL:http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt [SCRRULES] 2.2 Informative References SCR Rules and Procedures, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-ORG-SCR_Rules_and_Procedures, URL:http://www.openmobilealliance.org/ [OMADICT] [MMSARCH] Dictionary for OMA Specifications, Version x.y, Open Mobile Alliance, OMA-ORG-Dictionary-Vx_y, URL:http://www.openmobilealliance.org/ MMS Architecture, Open Mobile Alliance TM, OMA-AD-MMS -V1_3, http://www.openmobilealliance.org/

OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3-20110511-C Page 6 (17) 3. Terminology and Conventions 3.1 Conventions The key words MUST, MUST NOT, REQUIRED, SHALL, SHALL NOT, SHOULD, SHOULD NOT, RECOMMENDED, MAY, and OPTIONAL in this document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119]. All sections and appendixes, except Scope, "Release Version Overview" and Conformance Requirements Notation Details, are normative, unless they are explicitly indicated to be informative. The formal notation convention used in sections 7 and 8 to formally express the structure and internal dependencies between specifications in the Enabler Release specification baseline is detailed in [SCRRULES]. 3.2 Definitions Enabler Release Minimum Functionality Description MMS Encapsulation 3.3 Abbreviations Collection of specifications that combined together form an enabler for a service area, e.g. a download enabler, a browsing enabler, a messaging enabler, a location enabler, etc. The specifications that are forming an enabler should combined fulfil a number of related market requirements. Description of the guaranteed features and functionality that will be enabled by implementing the minimum mandatory part of the Enabler Release. The definition of the protocol data units, the fields and their encodings necessary to send and receive multimedia messages including multimedia objects. ERDEF ERELD HTTP IMAP MM MMS OMA PDU POP SMS SMTP WSP Enabler Requirement Definition Enabler Release Definition Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Internet Message Access Protocol Multimedia Message Multimedia Messaging Service Open Mobile Alliance Protocol Data Unit Post Office Protocol Short Message Service Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Wireless Session Protocol

OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3-20110511-C Page 7 (17) 4. Release Version Overview This section is informative. This document outlines the Enabler Release Definition for OMA Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) and the respective conformance requirements for clients and servers implementing and claiming compliance to it as defined by Open Mobile Alliance across the specification baseline. A key feature of MMS is the ability to support messaging activities with other available messaging systems. Figure 1 below shows which shows an abstract view of an MMS network diagram. It is expected that specific MMS networks may have one or more such connections as well as include specific messaging services not directly represented (e.g. fax or voice mail systems). Legacy Wireless Messaging systems MMS Server L Application MMS A MMS S E Internet MMS Client MMS M MMS Proxy Relay Email Server MMS R Application MMS A MMS S MMS Client MMS M Other MMS Systems Figure 1: MMS Network Representation Note that although Figure 1 identifies various interfaces, in some cases, their definition will be for further study. The mention of these interfaces in this document does not imply that the OMA will develop the specifications necessary to describe them in detail. The system elements shown in Figure 1 can be summarised as follows: MMS Client This is the system element that interacts with the user and the MMS Proxy-Relay. It is expected to be implemented as an application on the user s wireless device. Application This system element may interact with the MMS Client in order to transport application specific data via MMS. MMS Proxy-Relay This is the system element that the MMS Client interacts with. It provides access to the components that provide message storage services, and it is responsible for messaging activities with other available messaging systems. Some implementations may combine this component with the MMS Server. MMS Server This system element provides storage services for MM messages. Some implementations may combine this component with the MMS Proxy-Relay.

OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3-20110511-C Page 8 (17) Email Server This system element provides traditional Internet email services. It supports the SMTP protocol to send messages as well as POP and/or IMAP protocols to retrieve messages. Legacy Wireless Messaging Systems This system element represents various systems that currently exist in support of wireless messaging systems. This would include paging and SMS systems that provide messaging to a large number of subscribers. The interfaces shown in the diagram are described as follows: MMS m the interface defined between the MMS Client and the MMS Proxy-Relay. MMS S - the interface defined between the MMS Server and the MMS Proxy-Relay. This interface may be transcendental when the MMS Server and MMS Proxy-Relay are combined into a single component. MMS R - the interface defined between MMS Proxy-Relays of separate MMS Systems. MMS A - the interface defined between the MMS Client and an application. E - the standard email interface used between the MMS Proxy-Relay and internet-based email systems utilising SMTP, POP and IMAP transport protocols. L - the interfaces used between the MMS Proxy-Relay and legacy wireless messaging systems. As there are various such systems, this is viewed as being a set of interfaces. Example Use Case The following example information flow for a use case is provided to further illustrate the functions and roles of the various system elements in the MMS framework. The example given here concerns end-to-end MMS messaging between terminals. 1. User activates MMS Client (assumed to be available on terminal). 2. User selects or enters MM target address(es). 3. User composes/edits MM to be sent. 4. User requests that MM be sent. 5. MMS Client submits the message to its associated MMS Proxy-Relay via the MMS M interface. 6. MMS Proxy-Relay resolves the MM target address(es). 7. MMS Proxy-Relay routes forward the MM to each target MMS Proxy-Relay via the MMS R interface. 8. The MM is stored by the MMS Server associated with the target MMS Proxy-Relay. 9. Target MMS Proxy-Relay sends a notification to target MMS Client via the MMS M interface. 10. Target MMS Client retrieves the MM from the MMS Server. 11. Target MMS Client notifies target user of new MM available. 12. Target user requests rendering of received MM. 13. Target MMS Client renders MM on target user s terminal. Note that steps 1-3 and 12-13 concern the User Interface on the terminal which is considered implementation dependent and therefore outside the scope of this specification. Also note that steps 10 and 11 could occur in reverse order depending on MMS Client implementation, that is, an MM retrieval policy could cause the MMS Client to retrieve an MM only when so allowed by the user.

OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3-20110511-C Page 9 (17) 4.1 Version 1.0 Functionality This version was not released in OMA. 4.2 Version 1.1 Functionality The minimum functionality for a device implementing OMA MMS 1.1 is to support the following client-server transactions specified in the MMS Client Transactions specification. 1. MMS Client Sending Message to MMS Proxy-Relay 2. MMS Proxy-Relay Sending Notification to MMS Client 3. MMS Client Retrieving Message from MMS Proxy-Relay 4. MMS Proxy-Relay Sending Delivery Report to MMS Client Note that a client device can implement either of message sending transactions that are (1) & (4), or message receiving transactions that are (2) and (3), or both of sending and receiving. Besides, the following functionality may be supported for a device implementing OMA MMS 1.1: 5. Receiving MMS Client generating Read Reports and sending it to originating MMS Client 6. MMS Client Sending Forward Request to MMS Proxy-Relay In addition, MMS Encapsulation specification provides the corresponding PDUs used in the transactions and thus a device implementing OMA MMS 1.1 and supporting a transaction also needs to support the mandatory features in the corresponding PDU listed below. Correspondence between the transaction and PDU is provided by the SCR table (Appendix B) of [MMSCTR]. PDU for Sending an MMS message to MMS Proxy-Relay (M-Send.req, M-Send.conf) PDU for Retrieving an MMS message from MMS Proxy-Relay (WSP/HTTP GET.req, M-Retrieve.conf) PDU for Notification about a new MMS message (M-Notification.ind, M-NotifyResp.ind) PDU for Delivery Report about a sent MMS message (M-Delivery.ind) PDU for Acknowledgement of an MMS message delivery (M-Acknowledge.ind) PDU for Forwarding an MMS message (M-Forward.req, M-Forward.conf) Since MMS is an application-level protocol framework to enable messaging transactions, a device implementing OMA MMS 1.1 must have either of WAP WSP stack or HTTP/TCP/IP stack, with WAP PUSH functionality to support Notification transaction and Delivery Report transaction, in order to convey PDUs above. More detail of transport binding and the dependencies are provided in the chapter 8.1 and 8.2 respectively in [MMSCTR] A device implementing OMA MMS 1.1 must support text/plain MIME type according to [MMSENC]. This enables a basic messaging service. If a device supports more media types than text/plain, it must conform a minimum set of the requirements related to the content of the message, the message presentation, media object formats as defined in [MMSCONF]. That document also specifies the minimum requirements for lower-layer protocol capabilities such as WTP SAR, in order to guarantee the delivery of the message content. See [MMSENC] for more detail. 4.3 Version 1.2 Functionality The MMS 1.2 enabler release establishes the basis for interoperable device-to-device multimedia messaging. In this release, the rules of interoperable multimedia messaging are developed by: introducing the concepts of the MM core content domain and MM content classes; bridging the gaps in interoperability between the content classes by introducing functions for content adaptation and creation modes; and guaranteeing interoperability by defining a minimum set of conformance requirements. The functionality of the MMS 1.2 release provides a sound foundation for applications focused on person-toperson use cases with an emphasis on image and video messaging.

OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3-20110511-C Page 10 (17) All requirements and functionalities that must or may be supported by a device implementing OMA MMS 1.2 are the same as described in Section 4.2 for a device implementing OMA MMS 1.1. In addition, the following client-server transactions may be supported for a device implementing OMA MMS 1.2: MMS Client Sending Request about an MM in the MMBox to MMS Proxy-Relay (store/update an MM, request information about an MM in the MMBox, upload an MM, delete an MM) If a transaction is supported, a device implementing OMA MMS 1.2 also needs to support the mandatory features in each of the corresponding PDU listed in Section 4.2 and below. Correspondence between the transaction and PDU is provided by the SCR table (Appendix B) of [MMSCTR]. PDUs for MMBox-related transactions (M-Mbox-Store.req/.conf, M-Mbox-View.req/.conf, M-Mbox-Descr, M- Mbox-Upload.req/.conf, M-Mbox-Delete.req/.conf) 4.4 Version 1.3 Functionality The functionality of the MMS 1.3 release, while emphasizing backward compatibility and interoperability, is enhanced to improve the user experience with richer content capability, especially with regard to imaging and presentation features. In addition, the concept of Template is introduced as an enabling mechanism to facilitate the implementation of applications utilizing many of these new features. With this release, it is expected that applications for contents-person and person-service use cases will have the potential to greatly expand. All requirements and functionalities that must or may be supported by a device implementing OMA MMS 1.3 are the same as described in Sections 4.2 and 4.3 for a device implementing OMA MMS 1.1 and 1.2 respectively. In addition, the following client-server transactions can be supported for a device implementing OMA MMS 1.3: MMS Proxy-Relay Sending Cancel Request to MMS Client MMS Client Deleting an MM from the MMS Proxy Relay If a transaction is supported, a device implementing OMA MMS 1.3 also needs to support the mandatory features in each of the corresponding PDU listed in Sections 4.2, 4.3 and below. Correspondence between the transaction and PDU is provided by the SCR table (Appendix B) of [MMSCTR]. PDU for Cancelling an MMS Message (M-Cancel.req, M-Cancel.conf) PDU for Deleting an MM from the MMS Proxy-Relay (M-Delete.req, M-Delete.conf)

OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3-20110511-C Page 11 (17) 5. Document Listing for MMS 1.3 This section is normative. Doc Ref Permanent Document Reference Description Requirement Document [MMSRD] OMA-RD-MMS-V1_3-20050519-C Requirement Document for MMS Enabler Architecture Document [MMSAD] OMA-AD-MMS-V1_3-20080128-C Architecture Document for MMS Enabler Technical Specifications [MMSCONF] OMA-TS-MMS-CONF-V1_3-20110511-C Specification that defines the minimum set of requirements and guidelines for end-to-end interoperability of MMS handsets and servers. It further serves as a baseline for MMS interoperability testing. [MMSCTR] OMA-TS-MMS-CTR-V1_3-20110511-C Specification that defines the operational flow of the MMS Protocol Data Units (PDUs) that transit between the MMS Client and the MMS Proxy-Relay. [MMSENC] OMA-TS-MMS-ENC-V1_3-20080128-C Specification that defines the message encapsulation, i.e., the message structure and encodings of the MMS Protocol Data Units (PDUs) that transit between the MMS Client and the MMS Proxy-Relay. [MMSMO] OMA-TS-MMS_MO-V1_3-20080128-C Specification that describes the OMA MMS management object syntax that allows configuration deployment to OMA MMS clients. [MMSTEMP] OMA-TS-MMS-TEMP-V1_3-20080128-C Specification that describes the MMS Message Template profile and its conformance. The MMS Message Template Profile specifies a framework to enable template functionality for MMS. Supporting Files [MMSAC] OMA-SUP-AC_ap0005_mms-V1_3-20080128-C Application Characteristics for MMS. Public reachable information: Working file in Application Characteristics directory: File: ac_ap0005_mms-v1_3.txt Path: http://www.openmobilealliance.org/tech/omna/dm-ac/ [MMSMODDF] OMA-SUP-MO_mms-V1_3-20080128-C Description of the OMA MMS management object, according to the OMA DM Description Framework Working file in DTD directory: File: mms_mo-v1_3.dtd Path: http://www.openmobilealliance.org/tech/dtd/ [MMSMTDDTD] OMA-SUP-DTD_mms_mtd-V1_3-20080128-C DTD for the MMS Message Template Definition. Public reachable information: [MMSMTD SCHEMA] OMA-SUP-XSD_mms_mtd-V1_3-20080128-C Working file in DTD directory: File: mms_mtd-v1_3.dtd Path: http://www.openmobilealliance.org/tech/dtd/ XML Schema for the MMS Message Template Definition. Public reachable information: Working file in Schema directory: File: mms_mtd-v1_3.xsd Path: http://www.openmobilealliance.org/tech/profiles/

OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3-20110511-C Page 12 (17) [MMSUAPROF] OMA-SUP-RDF_cccpschema_mms-V1_3-20110511-C Table 1: Listing of Documents in MMS Enabler UAProf Schema for MMS Characteristics. Public reachable information: Working file in Schema directory: File: ccppschema_mms-v1_3 Path: http://www.openmobilealliance.org/tech/profiles/

OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3-20110511-C Page 13 (17) 6. Conformance Requirements Notation Details This section is informative The tables in following chapters use the following notation: Item: Feature/Application: Requirement: Entry in this column MUST be a valid ScrItem according to [SCRRULES]. Entry in this column SHOULD be a short descriptive label to the Item in question. Expression in the column MUST be a valid TerminalExpression according to [SCRRULES] and it MUST accurately reflect the architectural requirement of the Item in question.

OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3-20110511-C Page 14 (17) 7. ERDEF for MMS - Client Requirements This section is normative. Item Feature / Application Requirement OMA-ERDEF-MMS-C-001 M Text-only Messaging Client MMSCTR:MCF AND MMSENC:MCF OMA-ERDEF-MMS-C-002 O Basic MMS Client OMA-ERDEF-MMS-C-001 AND MMSCONF:MCF OMA-ERELD-MMS-C-003 O MMS Template Capability Table 2: ERDEF for MMS Client-side Requirements MMSTEMP:MCF

OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3-20110511-C Page 15 (17) 8. ERDEF for MMS - Server Requirements This section is normative. Item Feature / Application Requirement OMA-ERDEF-MMS-S-001 M MMS Proxy-Relay Server MMSCTR:MSF AND MMSENC:MSF AND MMSCONF:MSF OMA-ERELD-MMS-S-002 O MMS Template Capability MMSTEMP:MSF Table 3: ERDEF for MMS Server-side Requirements

OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3-20110511-C Page 16 (17) Appendix A. Change History (Informative) A.1 Approved Version History Reference Date Description OMA-ERELD-MMS-v1_1 15 Jul 2004 Approved version of MMS 1.1 in OMA OMA-ERELD-MMS-v1_2 10 May 2005 Approved version of MMS 1.2 in OMA A.2 Draft/Candidate Version 1.3 History Document Identifier Date Sections Description Draft Versions OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1.3 Candidate Versions OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1.3 1 Sep 2004 Intial draft (based on V1.2-C) for V1.3 12 Jan 2005 Added MMS Template reference Updated MMS Requirements reference Updated MMS Arch reference 4 May 2005 Move the RD reference from informative to normative section Update with Consistency Review comments 23 May 2005 Add Template requirements pointer in section 8&9 AND email editorial comments from James Yu. More updates with Consistency Review comments 17 Jun 2005 n/a Status changed to Candidate by TP TP ref # OMA-TP-2005-0190R03-MMS-V1_3-for-Candidate-approval 08 Jul 2005 CRs applied to OMA-TS-MMS-CONF-V1_3: OMA-MMSG-2005-0176 OMA-MMSG-2005-0177 General editorial clean-up of styles for publication. 01 Aug 2005 CR applied to OMA-TS-MMS-CTR-V1_3: OMA-MMSG-2005-0180R01 27 Sep 2005 CRs applied to OMA-TS-MMS-W4-V1_3: OMA-MMSG-2005-0167R01 OMA-MMSG-2005-0198 CR applied to OMA-TS-MMS-ENC-V1_3: OMA-MMSG-2005-0186 CR applied to OMA-TS-MMS-CTR-V1_3: OMA-MMSG-2005-0188R01 CR applied to OMA-TS-MMS-CONF-V1_3: OMA-MMSG-2005-0190R02 27 Oct 2005 CR applied to OMA-TS-MMS-CONF-V1_3: OMA-MMSG-2005-0214 (Class 3 CR) CR applied to OMA-TS-MMS-TEMP-V1_3: OMA-MMSG-2005-0222R01 (Class 2 CR)

OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3-20110511-C Page 17 (17) Document Identifier Date Sections Description Draft Versions: OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1_3 05 Dec 2007 All Document transferred to new ERELD template. Two Class 3 CRs incorporated in ERELD: OMA-MMSG-2006-0046 OMA-MMSG-2006-0066R01 OMA-MMSG-2007-0019 Editorial change: moved references to OMA-ERELD-MMS-v1_1 and OMA- ERELD-MMS-v1_2 from A.2 (Draft/Candidate Version History) to A.1 (Approved Version History) Changes to other documents in ERP: CRs applied to OMA-AD-MMS-V1_3: OMA-MMSG-2006-0018 OMA-MMSG-2006-0077R02 CR applied to OMA-TS-MMS-CONF-V1_3: OMA-MMSG-2006-0019R02 OMA-MMSG-2006-0087 CRs applied to OMA-TS-MMS-CTR-V1_3: OMA-MMSG-2006-0020 OMA-MMSG-2006-0064R01 OMA-MMSG-2006-0081 OMA-MMSG-2006-0088 CRs applied to OMA-TS-MMS-ENC-V1_3: OMA-MMSG-2006-0021R02 OMA-MMSG-2006-0030 OMA-MMSG-2006-0067R01 OMA-MMSG-2006-0078R01 OMA-MMSG-2006-0091 CRs applied to OMA-TS-MMS-TEMP-V1_3: OMA-MMSG-2006-0015 OMA-MMSG-2006-0065R01 OMA-MMSG-2006-0072R01 CRs applied to OMA-SUP-AC_ap0005_mms-V1_3: OMA-MMSG-2006-0086 Candidate Version OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1.3 Draft Versions OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1.3 Candidate Version OMA-ERELD-MMS-V1.3 Incorporation of MMS Management Object (TS and DDF): OMA-MMSG-2007-0004R01 OMA-MMSG-2007-0011R01 28 Jan 2008 All Status changed to Candidate by TP TP ref # OMA-TP-2007-0494- INP_MMS_V1_3_for_Candidate_ReApproval 28 Jan 2011 4.3 4.4 Incorporated agreed change: OMA-MMSG-2011-0001-CR_ERELD_fix_references Editorial fix: 2011 template 02 Mar 2011 5 Updated document listing 07 Apr 2011 5 Updated document listing 26 Apr 2011 5 Updated document listing 11 May 2011 All Status changed to Candidate by TP TP ref # OMA-TP-2011-0162- INP_MMS_V1_3_ERP_for_Candidate_re_approval