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BALTIMORE, Md. Sept. 12, 2008 -- SafeNet, Inc. today
announced that after extensive testing,
T-Mobile Czech Republic, the
leading mobile phone carrier in the country, has selected SafeNet’s
SafeBSF SIM-based authentication for its DVB-H mobile TV trial platform.
SafeBSF authenticates users that may be accessing a multimedia
application, including mobile TV, using the Generic Bootstrapping
Architecture (GBA) standard from the 3GPP. By using SafeBSF, T-Mobile
can be confident that only authenticated users with access rights to
their mobile services are able to access the content. SafeBSF also
provides a general-purpose authentication infrastructure which can be
used for multiple services including mobile TV, mobile payments and many
others.
SafeNet integrated a complete bundle of GBA components into T-Mobile’s
mobile TV trial platform and successfully performed its portion of the
end–to-end testing. The objective of the test
platform was to evaluate the functionality and maturity of the mobile TV
technology prior to the expected commercial service launch.
“When preparing our test system for launch
SafeNet significantly reduced development cost and time to market by
delivering a device/user authentication solution that plugs directly
into a mobile operator’s legacy HLR,
leveraging components of the existing mobile infrastructure,”
said Petr Kirchner, mobile TV architect, T-Mobile Czech Republic.
“T-Mobile recognizes user authentication and
rights management components are critical to development and deployment
of any lucrative mobile service, including mobile TV,”
said Dr. Simon Blake-Wilson, managing director, Embedded Security
Solutions, SafeNet. “The integration of
SafeBSF enables T-Mobile to bring competitive, high-value mobile
features and services to market quickly.”
SafeBSF performs mutual authentication of consumers—via
their SIM card—and the operator network
during service access initiation. It consists of a complete bundle of
GBA components including a BSF, HSS/HLR Proxy, and a Zn proxy.
Customers can significantly reduce development cost and time to market
using SafeBSF. It plugs directly into an existing HLR (or provide a
stand-alone HSS), thereby allowing mobile network operators to leverage
their existing authentication infrastructure.
About T-Mobile Czech Republic
T-Mobile Czech Republic has been operating in the Czech market since
1996. The company operates a public mobile communications network
of the GSM standard in the 900 and 1800 MHz bands and is also authorized
to operate a UMTS network. T-Mobile was the first operator in the Czech
Republic to launch its third-generation technology on 19 October 2005
under the name Internet 4G.
T-Mobile is a member of the international telecommunications group
T-Mobile International.
About SafeNet, Inc.
SafeNet is a global leader in information security. Founded 25 years
ago, the company provides security utilizing its encryption
technologies to protect communications, intellectual property and
digital identities, and offers a spectrum of products including
hardware, software, and chips. Its customers include UBS, Nokia, Fujitsu, Hitachi, Bank of
America, Adobe, Cisco, Microsoft, Samsung, Texas Instruments, the U.S.
Departments of Defense and Homeland Security and the U.S. Internal Revenue
Service. In 2007, SafeNet was acquired by Vector Capital, a $2 billion
private equity firm specializing in the technology sector.
Information Source: Business Wire
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