San Diego, California, USA, April 2015 - The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) announced today that the OMA Universal Open Terminal API (GotAPI) standard version 1.0 has been officially released. OMA GotAPI is a complete framework that enables web-based device APIs to work seamlessly on smartphones such as Android devices or Apple phones. With GotAPI, applications can work with smartphones and external IoT devices that use web technologies. Devices such as watches, cameras, smart glasses, toys, healthcare devices and even cars are connected to smartphones, and OMA GotAPI enables these devices to be connected to smartphones or other devices in a standardized way. Developers can develop applications that are compatible with a variety of devices based on this, without having to go through the development of each system as much as before. Applications running through the browser can be steadily connected to external devices on any operating system, enabling developers to create a whole new ecosystem of interoperable devices and applications. The open architecture provided by GotAPI reduces the complexity of developers writing applications for smart devices and extends the market coverage of applications. “OMA is very pleased to be able to release the GotAPI framework in such a short period of time,†commented Gary K. Jones, Chairman of the OMA Board of Directors. “Implementing interoperability between devices and networks has always been one of OMA's primary goals. With GotAPI With the release, we have provided the developer community with a new and great tool for creating the Internet of Things." The OMA Content Delivery WG started the development of the GotAPI standard in the first quarter of 2014 and successfully released the framework for the standard in February 2015. The development of the GotAPI standard has been widely supported by OMA members including NTT DOCOMO, which contributed its device connection to WebAPI as the basis for the development of OMA GotAPI. "NTT DOCOMO believes that the openness of related technologies is critical to the widespread use and development of the Internet of Things," said Siezo Onoe, executive vice president and chief technology officer of NTT DOCOMO. "So we have been very active in leading the standardization of GotAPI, and we have provided relevant open source software that conforms to the GootAPI specification to promote innovation. We expect the release of GotAPI 1.0 to immediately open a new era of interaction between smartphones and external devices." OMA member Vuzix demonstrated OMA GotAPI at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, ​​Spain: Demonstration of the live video stream from the Vuzix M100 smart glasses to the remote computer browser window. The GotAPI framework allows web-based device APIs on smart devices such as the M100 to work seamlessly across multiple platforms and operating systems. About the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) was formed in June 2002 and is comprised of the world's leading mobile operators, device and network providers, information technology (IT) companies, and business and content providers. OMA sets an open standard for creating interoperable services across a geographically restricted network on a bearer network. OMA's standards span different types of mobile networks, supporting billions of existing and new fixed and mobile terminals. These mobile networks include traditional cellular carrier networks and emerging networks that support inter-machine communication. Oil-immersed Distribution Transformer, its HV level is 15kV, LV is 400V, its capacity is 2500kVA and below. Generally installed on the pole or in the distribution room, for lighting or power supply, three-phase power supply, fully sealed tank structure, to ensure the transformer safe and reliable operation. Generator Transformer,15Kv Distribution Transformer,15Kv Oil Immersed Transformer,High Quality 1000Kva Transformer Hangzhou Qiantang River Electric Group Co., Ltd.(QRE) , https://www.qretransformer.com