IS GAN/UMA A RECOGNIZED STANDARD?
Yes. In September 2004, the UMA participating companies introduced the UMA specifications to 3GPP for consideration as a formal standard. In April 2005, the UMA specifications were formally incorporated into Release 6, thus making UMA the 3GPP standard for fixed/mobile convergence. Within the 3GPP specifications, UMA is referred to as Generic Access to A/Gb interfaces, and contained within TS 43.318.
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