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China Unicom Selects Gemalto in China's First NFC Payment Service
BARCELONA --(Business Wire)--
Regulatory News:
Gemalto (News - Alert) (Euronext NL0000400653 GTO), the world leader in digital
security, announced that its UpTeq
NFC SIM card has been selected by China Unicom (News - Alert) to
secure its mobile wallet program. China Unicom is the nation's
second-largest wireless operator, with more than 220 million subscribers
in which over 60 million are on 3G. The Unicom Merchants' Bank
mobile wallet is the first NFC payment service being launched in China,
in a joint collaboration between China Unicom and China Merchants Bank
(CMB) for the mobile wallet itself.
China Unicom's mobile wallet enables consumers to make purchases at food
and beverage outlets, including retailers and merchants who accept China
Union Pay's QuickPass contactless cards. There are currently over
162,000 QuickPass point-of-sale terminals in Shanghai that are
compatible with the mobile wallet. The mobile wallet enables that China
Unicom subscribers with a CMB credit card can securely store their card
details in the SIM card of their NFC enabled mobile phone. Gemalto's UpTeq
NFC SIM is already chosen by mobile operators in 25 NFC projects
globally and provides banking-grade security equivalent to an
integrated-chip payment card.
The UpTeq NFC SIM is designed as a high-end security device to
handle the processing, storage and verification of confidential and
sensitive data. It contains an expanded capacity for hosting a broad
range of NFC services that can include payment, as well as
transportation, logical and/ or physical access and loyalty programs. In
addition, it enables mobile nework operators to easily deploy and
manage new services and install additional applications post-issuance.
This unique flexibility is key to attracting more service providers
looking to harness NFC technologies and to ensure successful deployment
and adoption of NFC services beyond payments.
"Following China's decision to adopt NFC, this launch is only the tip
of the iceberg in terms of end-user services that will be developed," said
Michael Au, Senior Vice President of Telecommunications at Gemalto Asia. "The
mobile payment sector in China is set for explosive growth in the near
term. Our experience in over 50 mobile NFC deployments around the globe
places us well to support China Unicom's rollout of its Unicom
Merchants' Bank mobile wallet to tens of millions of customers.
Gemalto's UpTeq NFC SIM can also readily support an expanded ecosystem
of NFC services to provide significant value add to consumers."
Gemalto NFC projects include KDDI in Japan, the Singapore Consortium,
ISIS and Chase in the U.S, as well as Orange (News - Alert), T-Mobile and Vodafone in
Europe.
About Gemalto
Gemalto (Euronext NL0000400653 GTO) is the world leader in digital
security with 2011 annual revenues of €2 billion and more than
10,000 employees operating out of 74 offices and 14 Research &
Development centers, located in 43 countries.
We are at the heart of the rapidly evolving digital society. Billions of
people worldwide increasingly want the freedom to communicate, travel,
shop, bank, entertain and work - anytime, everywhere - in ways that are
enjoyable and safe. Gemalto delivers on their expanding needs for
personal mobile services, payment security, authenticated cloud access,
identity and privacy protection, eHealthcare and eGovernment efficiency,
convenient ticketing and dependable machine-to-machine (M2M)
applications.
Gemalto develops secure embedded software and secure products which we
design and personalize. Our platforms and services manage these secure
products, the confidential data they contain and the trusted end-user
services they enable. Our innovations enable our clients to offer
trusted and convenient digital services to billions of individuals.
Gemalto thrives with the growing number of people using its solutions to
interact with the digital and wireless world.
For more information visit www.gemalto.com,
www.justaskgemalto.com,
blog.gemalto.com,
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