OTA (Over The Air)
OTA (Over-The-Air) is a technology used to communicate
with, download applications to, and manage a SIM card without being connected
physically to the card
Why OTA?
OTA enables a Network Operator to introduce new SIM services or to modify
the contents of SIM cards in a rapid and cost-effective way.
OTA is based on client/server architecture where at one end there is an
operator back-end system (customer care, billing system, application server
) and at the other end there is a SIM card.
The operator's back-end system sends service requests to an OTA Gateway
which transforms the requests into Short Messages and sends them onto a
Short Message Service Centre (SMSC) which transmits them to one or several
SIM cards in the field.
Thus, Over-The-Air (OTA) is a technology that updates and changes data in
the SIM card without having to reissue it. Indeed, the end user can receive
special messages from the operator, download or activate new services on
his telephone, and much more
, without having to return to a retail
outlet.
In order to implement OTA technology, the following components are needed:
- A back end system to send requests
- An OTA Gateway to process the requests in an understandable format
to the SIM card
- An SMSC to send requests through the wireless network
- A bearer to transport the request: today it is the SMS bearer
- Mobile equipment to receive the request and transmit it to the SIM
card
- A SIM card to receive and execute the request
Gemplus can provide a complete solution for the management of SIM Cards
OTA with GemXplore Suite. A solution that has been widely adopted by customers
in Europe, Asia and the United States.

Back end System
The back end system can be anything from a customer care operator to a billing
system, a content provider or a subscriber web interface. The provisioning
system has to be connected to the mobile network (either per LAN or via
the Internet). Service requests contain the service requested (activate,
deactivate, load, modify
), the subscriber targeted and the data to
perform the service. The back end system then sends out service requests
to the OTA gateway.
OTA Gateway
The OTA Gateway receives Service-Requests through a Gateway API that will
indicate the actual card to modify/update/activate. In fact, inside the
OTA Gateway there is a card database that indicates for each card, the SIM
vendor (Gemplus, Schlumberger, DeLaRue
), the card's identification
number, the IMSI and the MSISDN.
The second step is to format the service request into a message that can
be understood by the recipient SIM card. To achieve this, the OTA Gateway
has a set of libraries that contain the formats to use for each brand of
SIM cards (ESMS for Gemplus for example). The OTA Gateway then formats the
message differently depending on the recipient card.
The third step consists in sending a formatted message to the SMSC using
the right set of parameters as described in GSM 03.48. Then the OTA Gateway
issues as many SMS as required to fulfill the Service-Request. In this step
the OTA Gateway is also responsible for the integrity and security of the
process.
SMSC
Services center for short messages (SMS) exchanged between the management
system of these messages (OTA Gateway) and the cellular network. A message
consisting of a maximum of 160 alphanumeric character can be sent to or
from a Mobile Phone. If the Mobile Phone is powered off or has left the
coverage area, the message is stored and offered back to the subscriber
when the mobile is powered on or has reentered the coverage area of the
network.
SMS Channel
The communication between the SIM card and the OTA Gateway can be done by
SMS exchange and in this case named the SMS channel.
OTA Gateway
Has to be phase 2+ in the GSM standard. Mobile Phone has all the required
features for handling a part or all of standardized GSM services. Regarding
OTA services, the Mobile Phone has to be Sim Tool Kit compliant.
SIM card
Smart card provide secure user authentication and is mainly used in GSM
standard as Subscriber Identification Module (SIM cards). The SIM is the
major component of the GSM market paving the way to value-added services.
SIM cards now offer new menus, prerecorded numbers for speed dialing, and
the ability to send pre formatted short messages (SMS) to query a database
or secure transactions.
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