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Diversinet and Guangdong CA Team to Accelerate Chinas Secure Mobile

Tuesday 16 March 2004 21:13 CET | News

Diversinet and Guangdong Electronic Certification Authority (Guangdong CA) have signed a cooperative agreement to work together to stimulate Chinas emerging mobile commerce (m-commerce) and mobile digital certificates (m-certs) market. Using Diversinets Passport ONETM security infrastructure software to implement the m-cert system, Guangdong CA will operate the system and issue the m-certs, and the two entities will engage in joint sales and marketing activities to promote m-certs and m-commerce solutions. Guangdong CA, a joint venture between China Telecom and the Guangdong provincial government, is the authorizing authority for issuing digital certificates for e-business in Guangdong province. Guangdong province is the only province in Mainland China to establish an Electronic Transaction Ordinance (ETO), which provides a legal framework enabling electronic records and digital signatures to enjoy certain legal recognitions similar to their paper-based counterparts. The ETO opens the door for new mobile commerce businesses to emerge. Diversinets Passport ONE software is the first, and currently only, foreign product to offer legally binding digital certificates in China. The agreement with Guangdong CA builds on Diversinets success in Hong Kong, where the company was instrumental in defining a single mobile security standard for m-commerce and in establishing a mobile certificate authority, jointly operated with the Hongkong Post. Passport ONE is a standards-based security solution for wired platforms and wireless devices, such as personal computers, smart cards, PDAs, and mobile phones-many of which have limited security capabilities. Passport Certificate Server allows the deployment of secure applications such as e-mail, messaging, secure ID, and information delivery to any mobile device including Palm, Windows Mobile Pocket PC, Symbian and Blackberry wireless handhelds. The software complies with the Chinese digital certificate standard, which enables it to be the first foreign product that can deliver a viable mobile business solution. With the number of mobile phone users in south Chinas Guangdong province growing at 100 percent per year, Guangdong province accounts for one-sixth of Chinas mobile telecom market. China now has more mobile phones than landlines, according to recent data from the China Ministry of Information Industry. Mobile subscribers in China increased by more than 30 percent in 2003 to 269 million, versus 263 million fixed-line phones. Analysts expect mobile handsets and high-bandwidth wireless networks to pave the way for rapid adoption of data applications and services.

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