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Anne Bouverot, GSMA:
Mobile NFC Gains Momentum as Operators Worldwide Pledge Support for SIM-based
Solution
November 28, 2011
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of the world’s leading mobile operators have committed to support and
implement SIM-based Near Field Communications (NFC) solutions and
services. These operators include China Mobile and China Unicom, which
account for nearly 800 million connections throughout China. As an
important catalyst in accelerating the adoption of NFC services, the
GSMA has published a new set of industry specifications. These handset
and SIM specifications will enable the development and global deployment
of secure, interoperable and ubiquitous SIM-based mobile NFC services.
In addition to China Mobile and China Unicom, the operators who have
committed to SIM-based NFC include: América Móvil, AT&T, AVEA, Axiata,
AXIS, Bharti Airtel, Bouygues Telecom, CSL, Deutsche Telekom, Elisa
Corporation, Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company PJSC (du),
Etisalat, Everything Everywhere, Globe Telecom, KPN, KT Corporation,
Maxis, Mobily, MTS, Orange, Proximus, Qtel Group, Rogers Communications,
Saudi Telecom Company (STC), SFR, SK Telecom, Smart, SOFTBANK MOBILE,
Telecom Italia, Telecom New Zealand, Telecom Slovenije, Telefónica,
Telekom Austria Group, Telenor, TeliaSonera, Telus, TMN, Turkcell,
Verizon, VimpelCom, VIVA Bahrain and Vodafone Group. Additionally, ISIS,
the organisation formed by AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile USA and Verizon
Wireless to build a nationwide mobile commerce network in the United
States, also supports SIM-based NFC.
“Clearly the momentum behind SIM-based NFC is growing rapidly,
particularly with leading operators China Mobile and China Unicom
supporting NFC services secured by the SIM card,” said Franco Bernabè,
Chairman of the GSMA, and CEO and Chairman of Telecom Italia Group. “NFC
is an important innovation for consumers around the world, and while it
is perhaps best known for enabling secure mobile payments, it will also
enable a wide range of innovative and exciting new services and
applications, such as mobile ticketing, entertainment services, secure
access to hotels or cars, loyalty schemes and couponing, among others.”
“China Mobile is able to offer SIM-based NFC on an extremely large scale
and we have the experience, the technical infrastructure and trusted
customer care network to support and effectively stimulate the market,”
said Sha Yuejia, Executive Director and Vice President of China Mobile.
“China Unicom is known for its innovation and we strongly support SIM-based
NFC technology that can ensure contactless services are available to our
consumers, and will be interoperable and roam effectively wherever the
consumer chooses to go,” said Lu Yimin, President and Vice Chairman of
China Unicom.
The market potential for SIM-based NFC is significant, according to
forecasts from industry research firm Strategy Analytics. Nearly 1.5
billion SIM-based handsets will have been sold worldwide between 2010
and 2016, supporting transactions of more than $50 billion globally over
the same period. Further, ABI Research indicates that 85 per cent of all
new point of sale terminals shipped in 2016 will be NFC-enabled.
Ensuring Interoperability to Drive Global Adoption
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of the primary factors that will accelerate the proliferation of mobile
NFC is the standardization of the technology, which allows seamless
interoperability between NFC devices and enables users to benefit from
services around the world, regardless of mobile operator, network or
device type. To that end, the GSMA has published handset and SIM
requirements which define common handset application programming
interfaces (APIs) to support SIM-based NFC services. Standardized
requirements will drive economies of scale in SIM, handsets and
infrastructure by creating a common framework for implementation and
product interoperability.
“With the increasing deployment of commercial SIM-based NFC services in
a range of markets worldwide, it is critical to embrace common standards
that will promote the global interoperability of services and accelerate
time-to-market,” commented Anne Bouverot, Director General, GSMA.
“Mobile operators, working together, are ideally positioned to roll out
services based on the requirements published by the GSMA, providing
proven security and interoperability, global reach and customer care for
consumers and businesses and a secure platform for service providers.” |