Gemplus
launches GEMobileIT - a SIM-Secure solution for access to data over public WLAN
Luxembourg, 17 February 2004 - Gemplus International S.A. (Euronext:
LU0121706294 - GEM and NASDAQ: GEMP), the world's leading provider of smart
card-based solutions, today announced the commercial launch of its SIM solution
for accessing data over Public WLAN, GEMobileIT.
GEMobileIT is a package comprised of software, a smart card combining SIM
card and enterprise security functions, and a smart card reader. The pack is
designed to authenticate the WLAN user to the network operator and to provide
secure access to the user's corporate network and data. Once installed on the
PC, it manages the operator / end-user authentication over the WLAN, and then
automatically runs the enterprise VPN authentication. It guarantees the most
secure connection over public hotspots by linking into the GSM infrastructure,
thereby benefiting from the roaming, billing and authentication infrastructure
already deployed by mobile operators. It stores corporate credentials,
authenticating end-users to their Virtual Private Network within the same smart
card.
The GEMobileIT software manages access to the smart card from different
locations (USB reader or GPRS/WLAN PC card) and provides user convenience
through single PIN management for both WLAN and VPN authentication.
Russian Operator, Vympelcom, has been testing GEMobileIT since May 2003.
Sergey Avdeev, Vice-President Network Development, said "GEMobileIT is
proving itself to be a robust solution in offering secure Wireless LAN access to
Internet and corporate resources remotely. It is a key part of our strategy for
offering high-speed data services to our users".
Philippe Martineau, Vice President, WLAN, Gemplus, said "Gemplus has
been working with the various standards bodies and key players in the field in
order to ensure a future-proof and scaleable solution with new technology
advances and features, such as that in progress with Intel. This experience has
served to reinforce our belief that end-user convenience and security are the
two key challenges faced by the network operator in the WLAN market and we
believe GEMobileIT provides exactly that".
Separately, Gemplus is doing research with Intel Corporation on the
implementation of a generic mechanism that secures the channel directly between
the SIM card, wherever it resides, and the trusted terminal (laptop, PDA, etc.)
used to access a WLAN.
At the 3GSM World Congress 2004, Gemplus and Intel will demonstrate how the
SIM, in a Bluetooth enabled device, is used to establish a trusted WLAN session
from an Intel-based laptop. Visit the Gemplus stand, Hall 1, B19 for more
information.
About Gemplus
Gemplus International S.A. (Euronext: LU0121706294 - GEM and NASDAQ: GEMP) is
the world's leading player in the smart card industry in both revenue and total
shipments (source 2002: Gartner-Dataquest, Frost & Sullivan, Datamonitor.)
It has the largest R&D team, unrivalled experience, and an outstanding track
record of technological innovation.
Gemplus helps its clients offer an exceptional range of portable,
personalized solutions that bring security and convenience to people's lives.
These include Mobile Telecommunications, Public Telephony, Banking, Retail,
Transport, Identity, WLAN, Pay-TV, e-government, access control, and a wealth of
other applications.
Gemplus' revenue in 2003 was 749.2 million Euros.
www.gemplus.com
For more information
Jane Strachey
Telecom PR Manager, Gemplus
Tel: +33 (0)4 42 36 46 61 / Mobile +33 (0)6 76 49 35 53
e-mail: jane.strachey@gemplus.com
Vanessa Clarke
Account Director, Edelman
Tel: +44 (0)20 7344 1349 / Mobile +44 (0)7730 989 698
e-mail: vanessa.clarke@edelman.com
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