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RIM Trials Telefonica Wallet For Bold 9900, Curve 9360 and Curve 9380

November 25th, 2011 by Caroline

RIM and Telefonica Digital have announced plans to trial the Telefonica Wallet for NFC-enabled BlackBerry phones, which will enable payments to be made with a simple tap of the handset against a reader.

The trial will be held in Spain before being rolled out internationally in 2012.

Local banks and retailers are also working with RIM and Telefonica on the pilot scheme, which will involve 350 Telefonica employees. Using a BB OS 7-based BlackBerry smartphone, employees will be able to make payments in “simple, easy, safe and convenient” ways, as well as use their handset in place of their security card to access the firm’s head office.

Telefonica’s BlackBerry Wallet imitates a physical wallet and works by displaying the owner’s available cards on the screen. When one is selected, further options are presented including to view bank balance or to make a transaction on the handset.

Security was a key factor in Telefonica’s decision to create a version of its Wallet for BlackBerry. And the hope is this trial will be a success and the Wallet will then be released globally.

Julio Linares, COO from Telefónica, S.A said: “We have chosen the BlackBerry solution for this pilot because of the security that the platform brings. RIM’s participation has been key for this pilot project, and we are now planning to extend the project to more and more Telefónica employees around the world.”

Jim Balsillie, Co-CEO at RIM commented: “RIM is committed to supporting the advancement of NFC and its many applications in the market. We have a strong partnership with Telefónica Group and we are very proud to participate in this important pilot, which allows people to use their BlackBerry smartphone in place of separate physical cards for mobile payments and building access.”

The new Wallet is compatible currently with the BlackBerry Bold 9900, BlackBerry Curve 9360 and BlackBerry Curve 9380 models. The Bold 9900 and Curve 9360 were introduced over the summer this year, whereas the Curve 9380 was only announced a couple of weeks back and is the first phone in the Curve range to sport a touch-sensitive display.

The UK should be one of the “several international markets” to get the new Wallet for BlackBerry in 2012, although there is no official word yet – so you’ll have to watch this space to discover more.

Are you excited at the prospect of tap-and-pay on your BlackBerry NFC-enabled smartphone?

Full press release:

Brings a secure environment for conducting transactions

  • Telefonica Digital has developed a version of its Wallet for NFC-enabled BlackBerry smartphones
  • To be deployed first in Spain as part of a Telefonica pilot that will roll out in several international markets in 2012

WATERLOO, ONTARIO and MADRID, SPAIN–(Marketwire – Nov. 23, 2011) -

Telefónica Digital and Research In Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM)(TSX:RIM) today announced a pilot program of the Telefónica Wallet for BlackBerry® smartphones.

In collaboration with local banks and retailers, Telefónica will roll out the Telefónica Wallet for BlackBerry to 350 employees at its headquarters in Distrito Telefónica, Spain. Those taking part in the trial will be able to make payments in a simple, easy, safe and convenient way by simply tapping their NFC-enabled BlackBerry smartphone against a reader. Employees that are part of the NFC pilot project will also be able use their BlackBerry smartphone (in lieu of a security card) to gain physical access to the Telefónica headquarters office.

The Telefónica Wallet for BlackBerry currently supports the following NFC-enabled smartphones: BlackBerry® BoldTM 9900, BlackBerry® CurveTM 9360 and BlackBerry® CurveTM 9380, all of which run the new BlackBerry® 7 operating system.

According to Julio Linares, COO from Telefónica, S.A., “We have chosen the BlackBerry solution for this pilot because of the security that the platform brings,” He continued: “RIM’s participation has been key for this pilot project, and we are now planning to extend the project to more and more Telefónica employees around the world.”

“We are getting ever closer to the point where our customers will be able to take the contents of their wallets and put them on their mobiles,” said Matthew Key, Chairman & CEO Telefónica Digital. “Trials such as this are important to ensuring a great customer experience and we look forward to seeing the launch of commercial wallet services in several markets next year.”

“RIM is committed to supporting the advancement of NFC and its many applications in the market,” explained Jim Balsillie, Co-CEO at RIM. “We have a strong partnership with Telefónica Group and we are very proud to participate in this important pilot, which allows people to use their BlackBerry smartphone in place of separate physical cards for mobile payments and building access.”

The Telefónica Wallet for BlackBerry makes use of SIM-based NFC capabilities, offering a simple interface for managing cards. The application replicates a physical wallet, showing the different cards available to the user. Once the user has selected a card, they are offered a range of options including making transactions, getting account balances, receiving confirmations from the bank.

Additional partners participating in the pilot include banking and financial institutions, retail and food stores, gas stations and others.

BlackBerry smartphones offer a secure environment for NFC payments. The BlackBerry Bold 9900 and Curve 9360 smartphones have already received certification for NFC payments and are compatible with the UICC/SWP protocol which, when used with Telefónica SIM cards, provides a secure platform for NFC use.

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