Tyfone Gets Mobile Payment Patent

 Tyfone Inc. has received a patent for programming add-on smart cards in a mobile phone to function as a payment account.

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The patent covers how smart cards are programmed in response to communication they receive over a wired, wireless or cellular network, the Portland, Ore.-based vendor said June 13.

Such “provisioning” activities are an integral part of mobile-payment systems starting to take shape in the U.S. Consumers who want to use a mobile phone for payments first must have payment credentials established inside a chip known as the secure element.

“We recognized early on the benefits of supporting over-the-air and over-the-wire programming of add-on secure elements in electronic devices, especially for financial transactions,” Siva Narendra, president of Tyfone’s North American business, said in a press release.

Tyfone said it filed for the patent in 2005 and that it was issued on June 7.

 


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