The updated CIPURSE Mobile Guidelines 1.1 enhance functionality in five areas, reinforcing CIPURSE Mobile Guidelines’ state of the art status in the NFC marketplace, and enabling transport operators, MNOs and OEMs to future-proof their ticketing interests in line with long-term and unforeseen market developments.

 “These updates have been developed in response to significant changes in the market,” said Laurent Cremer, Executive Director, OSPT Alliance. “They form a means of ensuring applications developed for NFC handsets are scalable and flexible to meet future industry demands. Additionally, because they are based on the CIPURSE standard which can be used on cards and other devices, your card based applications can easily be migrated onto NFC handsets as and when required by the market.”

An example of CIPURSE usage on mobile can be found in Hungary, where Magyar Telekom PLC (a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom) has become the first company worldwide to develop a mobile wallet application with a NFC SIM that is based on the CIPURSE open standard. Laurent Cremer adds: “This shows that CIPURSE is available now across a full range of media and can be easily integrated into both mobile and card based systems today.”  

 The CIPURSE Mobile Guidelines 1.1 can be downloaded without charge at

www.osptalliance.org