Danal works with GSMA on mobile identity services
Danal said it is assisting mobile network operators that are currently using indigenous authentication technology to transition to the GSMA's Mobile Connect product.
Danal Inc., a mobile identity and authentication products provider, has announced that it is working with GSMA, the association that represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide, to increase mobile connect adoption among Danal clients.
Danal said in a press release that it is assisting mobile network operators that are currently using indigenous authentication technology to transition to the GSMA's Mobile Connect product that enables customers to create and manage a digital universal identity via a single login product.
"Mobile Connect brings together an ecosystem of trusted mobile operators and service providers to offer consumers the ability to use their mobile phone for managing their access to online services, giving them greater control and a means of access that is secure and convenient," said Marie Austenaa, head of personal data for the GSMA.
"Given Danal's rapid global expansion, it is our top priority to work closely with the GSMA to implement mobile identity standards on Danal's platform," said Denise Archer, Danal's senior vice president of global MNO partnerships.