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Podcast - 21st October 2011

We talk to Howard Berg and Naomi Lurie of Gemalto about financial services on mobile phones, covering everything from security concerns to mobile banking and contactless payments.

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Orange and Barclaycard launch mobile phone payment service in the UK

Orange and Barclaycard have launched what's being described as the UK's first contactless mobile phone payments service.

It's called Quick Tap and uses an NFC-equipped SIM card from Gemalto, enabling customers to make purchases of £15 and under nationwide at over 50,000 stores that have adopted the MasterCard PayPass contactless payment system.

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Apple wants even smaller SIM cards

First there were SIMs the size of credit cards. Then there were the fingernail-sized cards we've become familiar with. More recently we've seen a microSIM in the Apple iPhone 4. And now Apple wants to shrink SIM cards even more.

Apple has contacted the European Telecommunications Standards Institute to propose an ultra-small SIM card for future devices.

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MasterCard certifies application for NFC payments on mobile phones

Digital security company Gemalto has announced that its SIM card embedded with a Near Field Communication application has been certified by MasterCard. It's the world’s first SIM-embedded app that complies with MasterCard's mobile NFC spec.

Gemalto's now preparing to launch the service in the UK with a global financial institution and a mobile operator.

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'Facebook for SIM' can put social networking on almost any mobile phone

Digital security company Gemalto has announced a new service called Facebook for SIM. It embeds Facebook in a SIM card, enabling mobile network operators to offer the service to customers without a data connection.

Participating networks can offer the service free for a trial period before introducing a flat-rate subscription charge.

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