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Vodafone KK co-develops Contactless Smart Card Wireless Handset

Monday, May 10, 2004

Vodafone has announced a joint development effort with Sharp that has produced a mobile phone with a contactless interface. By way of an ISO 14443 embedded flash memory card, the phone is intended for use in a variety of applications including transit, electronic ticketing and identification.


Tokyo, May 6, 2004 - Vodafone K.K. announced it has jointly developed a contactless interface prototype mobile handset with Sharp Corporation that is compatible with smart card-embedded flash memory cards. This prototype’s contactless communication is made possible by inserting a smart card-embedded flash memory card into the handset’s memory card slot.

Features of mobile handsets that use contactless services include the download of ‘electronic value’ via mobile internet connections and being able to confirm smart card information on the handset display. Additional merits unique to the removable memory card system are as follows.

  • Customers can use multiple smart card communication systems and services on one handset
  • Customers can continue to use contactless services when they upgrade to a new handset by simply inserting the memory card
  • Possible to use contactless services on other information terminals (PCs, PDAs, intelligent home electronics, car navigation devices etc.), allowing for the usage of new services

The prototype handset’s smart card-embedded flash memory card uses two types of specifications: JICSAP 2.0*, which Vodafone K.K. expects to use in traffic applications and other business fields, and ISO 14443 Type B, for expected use in finance and public administration and other business fields. By switching memory cards, customers will be able to use both types of specifications on one handset. Vodafone K.K. is working with Hitachi, Ltd. on the development of the card.

In the interest of developing services on a global level, Vodafone K.K. is moving ahead in studying mobile handset and smart card applications that are compatible with international standards. Vodafone K.K. plans to examine the possibilities of commercializing the service by engaging in discussions with industry groups, service providers and system vendors from multiple perspectives while conducting technological development and verification in parallel. Vodafone K.K. will work towards providing its customers with a service infrastructure environment that enables them to enjoy contactless services expected to further penetrate into the transportation, electronic ticket, identification, financial and public administration sectors.

Vodafone K.K. plans to display and demonstrate the prototype at the Business Show Tokyo 2004 trade fair held from May 11 at Tokyo Big Sight.

*A smart card standard specification advocated by the Japan IC Card System Application Council and intended especially for high-speed applications. [end] 

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