Tag Archives: MONA

Will 3G-324M MONA be here this Christmas?

By Oren Libis MONA (H.324 Annex K), the chosen call setup time reduction technique, was approved by the ITU-T and 3GPP over a year ago. How come we don’t see it in the market yet? It is mainly an issue of standardization and timing. From past experience in 3G market, it takes about 6 – [...]
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Beginner’s Guide to 3G-324M MONA

By Oren Libis MONA is a call setup time reduction technique used in 3G-324M. In the past several weeks I have noticed that a lot of handset developers and operators out there – not members of the IMTC, are a bit confused at what MONA is and how it really works. The 3G-324M Activity Group [...]
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Hosting an Interoperability Event

By Oren Libis It is now final. My company will be hosting the next face-to-face interoperability event for the 3G-324M activity group on October 8-12, 2007. It has been a bit over a year since we hosted our last event and it seems like I am getting the hang of it. As we are planning [...]
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3G-324M – From Connectivity to Services

By Oren Libis Today, 3G-324M is used for video telephony and it is deployed in Europe and Asia, and many many handsets. China is now joining the bandwagon as well, with their TD-SCDMA network. At the IMTC, we have been covering the adoption of 3G-324M over the last several years, especially from the point of [...]
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