Enterprise Influenced — ODA Standards — ODA Certified — Enterprise Ready

Devices shouldn’t be the bottleneck to Enterprise Private 5G — they should be the enabler of Enterprise innovation.

Informed by Enterprise member use case needs, the Open Device Alliance defines device standards, tests and validates device functionality, and issues “ODA Certified” badges to indicate Enterprise Private Cellular Network device deployment readiness and interoperability.
Our mission — any ODA Certified device, connects to any Private Cellular Network, anywhere in the world.

Private Cellular Network Bands —
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Members
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Continents
Countless
Device Challenges
Membership
Open & Collaborative
// 01 — About Open Device Alliance

The Device Ecosystem Challenge

Spectrum authorities around the globe continue to prioritize shared and lightly licensed spectrum. Infrastructure vendors continue to iterate and simplify network solutions. Industry use cases are more clearly defined across verticals. What doesn’t exist yet, is a device ecosystem built for enterprise Private Cellular Networks rather than Public MNO Networks. Every smartphone, tablet, laptop, IoT sensor, camera, AGV, AMR, and medical device in enterprise hands carries public MNO Networks configuration assumptions that actively limit Private Cellular Network connectivity. The Open Device Alliance is fixing that.

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Define the problem precisely

Based on Enterprise device challenges, prioritization, and use case needs the ODA documents every device barrier impacting Private Cellular Network deployments and maps a strategy to resolution.

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Build open standards

Requirements documents, technical specifications, and compliance matrices are developed openly, in working group sessions, and published under public licenses for any implementer.

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Certify and hold accountable

The ODA Certified Device Program tests devices against the published compliance matrices and maintains a public registry of results, providing transparency and giving enterprises clear procurement guidance.

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Influence upstream standards

ODA engages standards bodies and national regulators to ensure Private Cellular Network device requirements are addressed at the chipset and platform level, not left to chance in the field.


// 02 — Use Case + Feature Enhancements

Enterprise Influenced

Enterprise organizations deploying Private Cellular Networks know exactly where the devices fall short. ODA Working Groups are built directly around those gaps, each one tracing to a real deployment barrier identified by Enterprise members. A device that won’t attach to a non-MNO PLMN. A band that won’t activate without a carrier. A camera with no PCN profile. An IoT sensor that can’t onboard at scale. Industrial automation that needs deterministic timing. A remote site with no terrestrial coverage. Every task group exists because an Enterprise couldn’t do something it needed to.

WG2-TG1
PLMN ID Enablement
Device attachment to non-MNO PLMN IDs across 4G/5G, MDM delivery, EF_FPLMN management.
Active
WG2-TG2
4G/5G Band Enablement
PCN band activation via CarrierConfig/IPCC/MDM without OEM factory modification. Band Registry and Device Band Disclosure Framework.
Active
WG2-TG3
Selective PCN SIM Unlock
Unlocking the PCN SIM slot without affecting the MNO SIM slot in dual-SIM carrier-locked devices.
Defined
WG2-TG4A / TG4B
Minimum PCN Profile / Bundle
Complete CarrierConfig (Android) and IPCC/MDM profile (iOS) key sets for ODA PCN baseline device configuration.
Candidate
WG2-TG5
VoWiFi over Cellular (Backup Calling)
PCN as bearer to MNO ePDG/IMS for Backup Calling. Per-SIM preferences, automatic data switching, call threshold management.
Active
WG2-TG6
911 (Backup Calling)
E911 routing and PSAP location delivery when the device is on the TG5 Backup Calling path over a PCN bearer.
Candidate
WG2-TG7
IMS (PCN On-Premises)
Device requirements for registering on an enterprise-deployed on-premises IMS core, P-CSCF discovery, and session handling.
Candidate
WG2-TG9
PCN D2D Satellite
Satellite NTN fallback bearer integration for PCN deployments at remote sites beyond terrestrial coverage.
Candidate
WG2-TG11
First Responder Auto-Connect
Automatic PCN connection with full data, calling, and messaging for public safety deployments. No manual network selection.
Candidate
WG2-TG12
PCN SIM via Geolocation
Geofence-triggered eSIM profile activation: PCN SIM auto-activates when device enters the PCN spectrum footprint.
Candidate
WG2-TG25
MDM Implementation of PCN
MDM API surface, reporting format, and policy enforcement model for fleet-scale PCN configuration across Intune, WS1, and JAMF.
Candidate
WG2-TG26
Carrier Aggregation
Normative PCN CA band combination list and MDM/CarrierConfig activation requirements for intra- and inter-band CA.
Candidate
ActiveCharter ratified; documents in progress DefinedScope agreed; work not yet started CandidateProposed; scope under discussion
View all 28 Task Groups ›

// 03 — ODA Certified

Certified Device Registry

Any ODA Certified device. Any Private Cellular Network. Anywhere in the world. The Certified Device Registry is how that promise is kept — vendor-neutral testing, open results, and a clear three-tier certification framework that removes procurement guesswork for Enterprises worldwide. The ODA Certified Device Registry is the authoritative public record of Private Cellular Network device compliance.

OEM / ModelPLMN ID4G — 5G BandsCertified Status
Horizon Powered
DG505G
315-010, 999-xxx
B2B4B5B12B13B17B25B26B41B48B66B71n2n5n12n25n41n48n66n71n77n78
Pending Testing
Horizon Powered
HZ51
315-010, 999-xxx
B2B4B5B7B12B13B14B17B25B26B29B30B38B41B42B43B48B66B71n2n5n7n12n13n14n25n26n29n30n38n41n48n66n70n71n77n78
Pending Testing
Agereh Technologies
HeadCounter
313-540, 001-010
B42B43B83
Pending Testing
Samsung
Galaxy S25 Ultra (SM-S938U)
315-010*, 999-xxx*
B48n77n78
Pending Testing
Apple
iPhone 16 Pro Max (A3293)
315-010, 262-98, 242-71 - 242-75, 268-92, 450-40 - 450-49, 240-65, 240-66
B48n48n77n78
Pending Testing
Google
Pixel 9 Pro XL (GQS7K)
315-010*, 999-xxx*
B48n77n78
Pending Testing
Zebra Technologies
TC57x (Industrial)
315-010, 999-xxx
B48n48
Pending Testing

// 04 — Standards & Documents Library

The ODA Standards

ODA standards follow a structured path from Enterprise use case to ratified normative specification. Charters define task group scope. Requirements documents capture the problem. Technical Specifications define the solution. Registries enumerate the qualified values. All documents are publicly accessible at every stage — from first draft through to ratification.

REQ
ODA-WG2-TG1-REQ-001 — v0.1.4
PLMN ID Enablement — Requirements and Use Cases
v0.1.4DraftTG1
REGISTRY
ODA-WG2-TG1-PLMN-REGISTRY-001 — v0.1.0
PCN PLMN ID Registry — Qualified PLMN Ranges by Market
v0.1.0DraftTG1
REQ
ODA-WG2-TG2-REQ-001 — v0.1.1
4G/5G Band Enablement — Requirements and Use Cases
v0.1.1DraftTG2
SPEC
ODA-WG2-TG2-SPEC-001 — v0.1.1
4G/5G Band Enablement — Technical Specification
v0.1.1DraftTG2
REGISTRY
ODA-WG2-TG2-REGISTRY-001 — v0.1.0
ODA PCN Band Registry — Qualified Bands and CA Combinations
v0.1.0DraftTG2
CHARTER
ODA-WG2-TG5-CHARTER-001 — v1.0.1
TG5 VoWiFi over Cellular (Backup Calling) — Task Group Charter
v1.0.1Ratified 2026-03-30TG5
CHARTER
ODA-WG2-TG1-CHARTER-001 — v1.0.1
TG1 PLMN ID Enablement — Task Group Charter
v1.0.1Ratified 2026-04-03TG1
CHARTER
ODA-WG2-TG2-CHARTER-001 — v1.0.1
TG2 4G/5G Band Enablement — Task Group Charter
v1.0.1Ratified 2026-04-17TG2
REQ
ODA-WG2-TG5-REQ-001 — v0.1.2
VoWiFi over Cellular (Backup Calling) — Requirements and Use Cases
v0.1.2DraftTG5
SPEC
ODA-WG2-TG5-SPEC-001 — v0.1.0
VoWiFi over Cellular (Backup Calling) — Technical Specification
v0.1.0DraftTG5

// 05 — Membership

Join the Open Device Alliance

ODA membership is open to any organization with a stake in Private Cellular Network device interoperability — enterprises, device OEMs, platform vendors, system integrators, MNOs, and operators. Members identify challenges and roadblocks, contribute to specifications, vote on standards, and hold device OEMs accountable through the “ODA Certified” program.

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Device OEM Ecosystem
Shape the standards your devices will be certified against. Participate in working sessions and influence 3GPP liaison positions.
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NaaS, 3PO, System Integrator
Define network-as-a-service, third-party operator, and integration deployment requirements. Contribute real-world PCN use cases across manufacturing, healthcare, ports, and public safety.
Infrastructure & Platform Vendors
MDM platforms, RAN vendors, SIM/eSIM providers, and spectrum management platforms. Ensure your platform is ODA-aligned.
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MNO, MVNO & Satellite
Ensure PCN device standards complement your network services. Contribute carrier, MVNO, and NTN perspectives to device interoperability requirements.

Open Membership
Real Influence

ODA working groups operate openly. Every document, vote, and technical decision is recorded and accessible to all members. No closed-door decisions, no vendor lock-in.

  • Voting rights in plenary sessions
  • Early access to pre-ballot specification drafts
  • Named contribution credit in ratified standards
  • 3GPP and GSMA liaison participation rights
  • Priority access to ODA certification testing slots
  • Listing in the ODA member registry
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// 06 — News & Announcements

Latest from ODA

Standards Updates — Working Group Milestones — Device Ecosystem Industry News

MILESTONE
2026-04-17
TG2 Charter Ratified — 4G/5G Band Enablement is now an Active ODA Task Group

The ODA WG2 membership has ratified ODA-WG2-TG2-CHARTER-001 v1.0.1, formally activating the TG2 Task Group. TG2 addresses 4G/5G Band Enablement — the device-side activation of Private Cellular Network frequency bands via CarrierConfig, IPCC, and MDM without OEM factory modification. TG2 delivers the ODA PCN Band Registry, the Device Band Disclosure Framework, and the normative specification for how bands including B48/n48 (CBRS), B106/n106 (Anterix 900 MHz), n53 (Globalstar ATC), and global campus bands must be activatable on ODA Certified devices. TG2 is the second foundational pillar alongside TG1 — without enabled bands, PLMN attachment cannot translate to functional PCN connectivity.


MILESTONE
2026-04-03
TG1 Charter Ratified — PLMN ID Enablement is now an Active ODA Task Group

The ODA WG2 membership has ratified ODA-WG2-TG1-CHARTER-001 v1.0.1, formally activating the TG1 Task Group. TG1 addresses PLMN ID Enablement — the foundational requirement for any device to attach to a Private Cellular Network. Without PLMN ID acceptance, a device will not recognize or connect to a non-MNO network regardless of spectrum availability or infrastructure readiness. TG1 defines how PLMN IDs are implemented across device platforms and how ODA-certified devices must allow and prioritize PCN PLMN IDs across 4G and 5G. TG1 is ODA’s highest-priority task group and the prerequisite for all subsequent TG certifications.


MILESTONE
2026-03-30
TG5 Charter Ratified — VoWiFi over Cellular is now an Active ODA Task Group

The ODA WG2 membership has ratified ODA-WG2-TG5-CHARTER-001 v1.0.1, formally activating the TG5 Task Group. TG5 addresses Backup Calling over a Private Cellular Network bearer — enabling enterprise workers to use their standard MSISDN for voice calls routed through the PCN to the MNO’s ePDG, without requiring any on-premises IMS infrastructure.

2026-04-17
TG2 Charter v1.0.1 ratified — 4G/5G Band Enablement now Active
Document
2026-04-15
ODA Members Monthly Meeting — April
Event
2026-03-18
ODA Members Monthly Meeting — March
Event
2026-02-19
Inaugural ODA General Assembly Meeting held in Dallas
Event
2026-01-14
NETWORKFX joins ODA as Founding Member
Member