Service News
Tools
Typography
  • Smaller Small Medium Big Bigger
  • Default Helvetica Segoe Georgia Times

Singapore's three mobile network operators '” M1, Singtel and StarHub '” have adopted the GSMA's Mobile Connect authentication standard enabling their customers to accessa variety of online services with their mobile number. The Mobile Connect service is already used in 22 other countries

With Mobile Connect users follow a series interactive prompts on the mobile phone to confirm their identity using their mobile number, combined with a unique personal code for online transactions that require greater levels of security. No information is made available to online service providers without users' permission.

In a joint statement the three telcos said: 'Mobile Connect will free customers from having to manage multiple usernames and passwords for every online account. With Mobile Connect, mobile customers can look forward to creating a universal trusted digital identity for convenient and secure access to compatible telecommunications, banking, e-commerce, entertainment, government and travel services and applications.'

They cited research from the GSMA suggesting that 87 percent of consumers leave a website when asked to register and that, not surprisingly 'they also face difficulties remembering their growing list of usernames and passwords, with 40 percent using the 'forget password' feature monthly.'

The telcos says the service will also benefit online service providers. 'They will be able to offer simpler sign-ups, reduce customer frustration and abandoned transactions due to authentication issues, and increase the likelihood of repeat business.'

To support adoption, M1, Singtel and StarHub are building a unified platform to enable easy integration with online service providers through a common Mobile Connect Application Program Interface (API).  They expect to announce the first wave of supported online services in the second half of 2017.

Pin It

The advancement of technology has unlocked numerous possibilities and facilitated the exponential growth of data exchange, not only in Asia but across the globe. Securing digital information and processing data quickly have become among the most essential factors when it comes to dealing with large amounts of data worldwide.

Read more: Using Quantum Networks to Improve Digital Communication in Southeast Asia

Indonesia, with its sprawling archipelago and rapidly urbanizing population, faces significant challenges in its transportation infrastructure. The integration of 5G technology offers a transformative opportunity to develop Smart Transportation Systems (STS) that promise to enhance mobility, reduce congestion, and promote sustainable urban growth.

Read more: 5G-Enabled Smart Transportation Systems in Indonesia

While flash calling can be a convenient way to convey a message or signal urgency without engaging in a full conversation, it also has the potential to be misused or cause harm in certain situations.

Read more: Market Leader, Vox Solutions, Combats Flash Calls and Artificial Traffic in APAC

Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) meets rising global demand for wireless connectivity, enabling 5G for rapid, cost-effective, scalable, and dependable connectivity that catalyzes digital transformation across Asia.

Read more: Cradlepoint: Driving 5G Adoption in Asia Through Fixed Wireless Access

During Mobile World Congress (MWC 2024), Toni Eid, Founder of Telecom Review Group and CEO of Trace Media International, engaged in an exclusive discourse with Saleem Alblooshi, CTO of du, and Eric Zhao, Vice President and CMO of Huawei Wireless Solution to share their perspectives on the progress of the 5G industry, particularly the commercial launch of 5G-Advanced (5G-A or 5.5G).

Read more: du and Huawei Collaborate to Advance 5.5G Journey

Category Articles