Trusted service manager explained

A trusted service manager (TSM) is a role in a near field communication ecosystem. It acts as a neutral broker that sets up business agreements and technical connections with mobile network operators, phone manufacturers or other entities controlling the secure element on mobile phones. The trusted service manager enables service providers to distribute and manage their contactless applications remotely by allowing access to the secure element in NFC-enabled handsets.

The term is a standardized name used by the GSM Association,[1] the European Payments Council,[2] and the NFC Forum.[3]

Typical functions

These functions can be performed by mobile network operators, service providers or third parties, and or part can be delegated by one party to another.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mobile NFC Services . The GSM Association . 31 August 2011.
  2. Web site: EPC – GSMA Trusted Service Manager Service Management Requirements and Specifications . The European Payments Council and the GSM Association . 31 August 2011.
  3. Web site: Essentials for Successful NFC Mobile Ecosystems . The NFC Forum . 31 August 2011.
  4. Web site: Lucas . Peter . Components: The Changing Role of the Trusted Service Manager . 2024-05-15 . Digital Transactions . en-US.