*****For immediate use June 29, 2006
Tokyo, June 29th, 2006 --- NEC Corporation (NEC) announced an agreement with Telefónica Móviles España, S.A. for delivery of its Liberty Enabled Proxy. The solution enables the introduction of an easy sign-on environment for multiple service access by end-users through a single authentication process over WAP and i-mode mobile internet browsing.
NEC's Liberty Enabled Proxy, certified by Liberty Alliance through its conformance tests (*note4), enables terminal independent single sign-on services over WAP and i-mode. Without the proxy, special client software for mobile terminals is usually necessary to benefit from the Liberty single sing-on service.
Traditional single sign-on adopts a centralized authentication system with one single unified database. However, acceptance of this kind of centralized system by content providers or website owners is difficult as they may not agree on a single sign-on vendor. On the contrary, Liberty single sign-on is a decentralized authentication system, which is realized through the management of individual personal data (identity) by content providers (identity data is exchanged only when approved by end-users). Utilizing Liberty Alliance's "Federated Identity Management" model, end-users better trust their registration, so the solution eliminates users' anxiety about security and privacy.
"NEC's Liberty Enabled Proxy is the collaborative product of Liberty's excellent market enabling architecture and NEC's significant expertise and knowledge of mobile systems integration. This new function can be built on NEC's Mobile Internet Platform (NEMIP), which facilitates the upgrading of services by telecommunication providers." Ruth Brännvall, Head of Value Added Services for NEC in Europe, commented.
Building on its experience with Telefónica Móviles in the delivery of this new Liberty Enabled Proxy, NEC will expand its value added service business to various domestic and international carriers.
Telefónica Móviles España, S.A. is Spain's largest mobile operator with 20.3 million subscribers. TME and NEC built long-term relations from an agreement for the supply of a mobile multimedia platform, which enables TME customers to gain access to the i-mode services and to enjoy multimedia messaging services in 2003 (*note1), and through Multimedia Content Adaptation Solution (*note2) and Messaging Intelligent Router (*note3) in 2004, the partnership has continued with the successful operation of the systems. TME, this time, provides the effective authentication method to cultivate expansion of contents business.
| The Liberty Alliance, established on September 2001, is a broad-based industry standards consortium developing suites of specifications defining federated identity management and web services communication protocols for single sign-on services. It aims to make it easier for consumers to access networked services from multiple suppliers while protecting security and privacy. NEC became a member from 2002 and has been active in technical specification activities since then. |
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| Akiko Shikimori |
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| NEC Corporation Tel: +81337986511 a-shikimori@ay.jp.nec.com |
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