Am Mittwoch, 11. April 2012 09:05:34 UTC+2 schrieb Alexander Sytnik:
> Great work!
> It helped me very much. My current goal - to download into the Secure Element 
> a
> cardlet, which can securely manage MIFARE part and communicate with our own 
> TSM
> through an additional application in a phone. But this possibility, that can 
> be
> used even in old Nokia 3220 with NFC cover, seems to be blocked in new 
> Android platforms.
> 
> 
> Additional
> information (how I understand it):
> 
> 
> -         
> Google
> wallet is Mastercard PayPass payment application;
> 
> 
> -         
> Document
> that defines the requirements for UICCs intended to host a payment system’s
> mobile payment application within mobile consumer device are called 
> “EMVProfiles of Global Platform UICC Configuration”. It can be free 
> downloaded. It can be useful for understanding
> architecture of infrastructure that used by Google to download and manage 
> Google
> Wallet. Also there is second interesting document “EMV Contactless Mobile
> Payment - Application Activation User Interface”.
> 
> 
> -         
> The
> document with may describe a target state of secure element it the phone (how 
> I
> think) is Global Platform UICC Configuration v1.0.1. But it cost about 1.5K 
> and it is
> silly to download the document that can’t help you download your applet in NFC
> phone.
> 
> 
> Resume: Joe
> doesn’t share food! Google wants to use single-handedly new business 
> possibilities
> which are given to us by new technologies. Nick Pelly: “So we did not put card
> emulation APIs in Gingerbread because we want to make sure that we have a
> compelling user story before we do that. And we really think that peer-to-peer
> is the way to go for future NFC uses.”, “There are a bunch of
> different reasons. Again, the secure element is a very limited resource. It
> can't hold a large amount of data in there. And if we open it up to any
> third-party application, there's going to be a huge resource contention over
> the secure element.”.
> 
> 
> P.S.: Please correct me if I'm wrong.
> P.P.S.: Sorry
> for my English.

Latest official update on that:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkzPc8ZvCco#t=3490s

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