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Date: 29th January 2001
Hongkong Post and Baltimore Technologies
Join Hands to Enable Secure Mobile Commerce in Hong Kong
Memorandum
of Understanding Between Hongkong Post
and Baltimore Technologies to Enable
Businesses and Individuals to Conduct
Secure Mobile Commerce in Hong Kong
Hong
Kong, 29 January 2001 - Hongkong Post and Baltimore
Technologies today signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) to provide the first Wireless Transport
Layer Security (WTLS) mobile certification authority
(CA) service in Asia. Today's agreement further
enhances the strong relationship between Hongkong
Post and Baltimore Technologies, enabling businesses
and individuals in Hong Kong to conduct online
transactions, such as making bill payments securely
via mobile devices.
Mr. P. C. LUK, Postmaster General, Hongkong Post, said: "Through our alliance with a leading global e-security solutions provider, Baltimore
Technologies, Hongkong Post will issue mobile
digital certificates for use in wireless communications,
which will allow the full potential of mobile
commerce to be realised. More importantly, with
this agreement Hongkong Post reaffirms its commitment
to allowing the people of Hong Kong the broadest
possible choice in conducting electronic transactions
with authenticity, confidentiality, integrity
and non-repudiation."
Baltimore
Technologies' Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Fran
Rooney, said: "This joint announcement marks the beginning of a pioneering e-security project
that will shape the future of mobile commerce
in Hong Kong. Security is one of the great hurdles
in the growth of e-commerce and m-commerce and
we are proud to be working with Hongkong Post
to strive towards the development of an open
platform for both the industry and the region."
Hongkong
Post, the only recognised Certificate Authority
in Hong Kong, provides CA services to all segments
of the community. In addition to expanding its
e-Cert services, Hongkong Post is seeking to
provide additional certificate types to address
the different and complex requirements of individuals
and businesses for conducting secure mobile transactions.
Hongkong Post is working with Baltimore Technologies
to implement industry-leading Public Key Infrastructure
(PKI) framework for trusted mobile commerce.
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