Bell ID® today announced that its Trusted Service Manager software is being used by Research In Motion (RIM) in its Secure Element Manager (SEM) solution for NFC (near field communication) mobile payments.
Bell ID Trusted Service Manager Software is a vendor neutral platform used in Trusted Service Manager (TSM) solutions like RIM’s SEM, which coordinates the technical and business relationships of multiple stakeholders to deliver and maintain payment services on a mobile device. Bell ID’s solution provides for over-the-air lifecycle management of applications, cryptographic keys and any form factor secure element on NFC devices. It enables TSM solutions to supply service providers, such as banks and retailers, with the means to securely provision, store and update their credentials and applications on NFC capable devices. By following global industry standards, Bell ID Trusted Service Manager ensures future proof interoperability with other TSMs and third party NFC services.
Andrew Bocking, Senior Vice President, Software Product Management at RIM, commented: “We selected Bell ID for its broad experience within multiple vertical markets and proven technical ability to manage infrastructure complexity. With Bell ID’s Trusted Service Manager Software, we have been able to implement the necessary framework to oversee the secure delivery and management of mobile NFC services to any NFC capable device, including BlackBerry smartphones. As the software is vendor neutral, we have the flexibility to work with any third party provider to manage a global NFC ecosystem.”
Pat Curran, Executive Chairman at Bell ID, added: “With this implementation, Bell ID has proven its capability to provide true carrier grade software, which can support high volumes and high throughput for global multi-application real time token management solutions. It confirms Bell ID’s position in the NFC market as the leading vendor independent software provider.”
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