A new business role for supporting personal mobility in TINA: the terminal provider

1998 
An extension to the Telecommunications Information Networking Architecture (TINA) for personal mobility support is introduced. In particular, aspects deriving from the fundamental personal mobility principle which requires a user to be dynamically associated to different terminals for different services are analysed and the consequent need for defining a new role in the TINA business model is presented. Such a role corresponds to those actors which are in charge of proving/managing terminals to/for end-users and allows a separate handling of user and terminal information. The paper reflects the vision of the EC/ACTS research project DOLMEN that is developing OSAM, an open service architecture for fixed and mobile environments.
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