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45 of the world’s largest operators are backing SIM based NFC as the future of mobile payments

November 15, 2011 by Stefan Constantinescu - Leave a Comment

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We’ve always known that mobile payments would some day come to mobile devices and would shortly thereafter become the dominant form of payment, the question has been when? Today the GSMA, the folks responsible for making sure that the GSM standard works and is interoperable among the roughly 800 operators around the world using the technology, have announced that 45 operators are backing SIM based NFC “solutions and services”. Now what exactly does that mean? Similar to how your credit card can be used in nearly anything that reads magnetic stripes, your SIM card will hold all your credentials and a phone’s NFC chip will then be able to talk with said SIM card and let you do things like pay for your morning cup of coffee or get on the bus to work.

Unlike Google Wallet, which works independent of your operator, SIM based NFC puts the control in operator’s hands. This can either be a good or a bad thing, all we know is that it’s too early to tell. As convenient as it may sound to have our purchasing power tied to a web service, the security of needing a physical device (the SIM card) is much more practical when thinking about controlling access. Expect to hear more about SIM based NFC services when ISIS launches in America in mid 2012.

On a personal note, I’m excited that Elisa is also among the 45 operators listed. They’re my operator of choice in Finland.

[Full list of operators: 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.]

[Via: Phone Scoop]

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