
For those who don’t know, the UMA-enabled softmobile client is a mobile telephony interface application which runs on a laptop and connects to the mobile core network via UMA.
The application is ideal for operators to offer their subscribers another way to use their services, especially when traveling outside the home country. Typically when I travel to
Back at MWC 08, technology supplier Vitendo announced they had developed a UMA-based soft mobile. In addition, Gemalto announced that Orange has selected their UpTEQ Smart Dongle. But the announcement said nothing about UMA.
Now on their web site, the UpTeq Smart Dongle lists support for UMA.
This week, Orange UK announced plans to ratchet up their services and alluded to, among other things, a “…new ‘totally connected’ product line – including laptops, to build on fixed and mobile broadband capabilities”
We’ll have to keep an eye out to see if Orange UK becomes the launch pad for the softmobile application.