CEPT T SF 67 E-1990 Identification and Payment Card Services《识别和付费卡业务》.pdf
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1、T/SF 67 E Page 1 Recommendation T/SF 67 (Nicosia 1990 (CAC) IDENTIFICATION AND PAYMENT CARD SERVICES Recommendation proposed by Working Group T/WG 7 “Services and facilities” (SF) Text of the Recommendatior-t adopted by “Telecornmimicatiois” Commission: “The European Conference of Posts and Telecomm
2、unications Administrations, considering - the growth in the demand for a mechanism for identification and payment services based on intelligent card - the dangers to European commerce if national services for Identification and Payment Card services develop - the recognition that the Identification
3、and Payment Card services may be an essential element in many other - the desirability of promoting an Identification and Payment Card Service that is acceptable in the services provided - that services already exist which incorporate some elements of Identification and Payment Card services, but ha
4、ve recornmetids to mentber organizations that - the general definition of the Identification and Payment Card Service, annexed herewith, is adopted as a guide when implementing this service element, - new releases of telematic services and their applications, employing Identification and Payment Car
5、d Service elements, should aim to achieve commensurate cost-savings by striving towards greater conformance with the concept annexed herewith.” technology, separately along divergent paths that preclude mutual recognition and harmonization, telematic services provided internationally by CEPT Adminis
6、trations, by any organization via telematic means, developed in an un-coordinated manner, O 1. 2. 3. 4. 4.1. 4.2. 4.3. 4.4. 4.5. 4.6. 4.7. 4.8. 4.9. 4.10. 4.11. 4.12. 4.13. 4.14. 4.15. 4.16. 4.17. 4.18. 4.19. 4.20. 4.21. 4.22. O Contents list INTRODUCTION . 3 SCOPE 3 DEFINITION . 3 SERVICE CONCEPTS
7、AND USER REQUIREMENTS 3 Relationship between entities . 3 Cost of the card service . 4 Multi-service considerations . 4 Card issuer 4 Evolutionary potential 4 Service domain management . 5 Users own service domain 5 International use 5 Security,. 5 Audit . 5 Durability,. . 5 Simplicity of user/card/
8、terminal operation . 6 Simultaneous use of different services . 6 Card use at various terminal types 6 Directory of Applicable services 6 Lost or stolen cards . 6 Catastrophic failure . 6 Choice of PINS. 6 Orientation of Card/terminal physical interface . 7 Ability to remove card at any time 7 Requi
9、rement to remove card at end of transaction Premature termination of the transaction 7 7 Fuqf July 10, 1990 r CEPT T/SF*b7*E 70 = 232b414 0007548 4 T/SF 67 E Page 3 Annex 1. INTRODUCTION This Annex describes the Identification and Payment Card Service. It is a common service element that can be used
10、 in a range of International services, where identification is required to control the access by users to services and supplementary services, and to effect billing and payment in regard to the use of telematic services. This service element may be used either alongside or instead of - identificatio
11、n systems based on other procedures, - payment systems based on coin or note collection, or other forms of card service, e.g. pre-payment cards that do not require identification of the user. 2. O SCOPE The scope of this Annex is for the definition of an Identification and Payment Card Service eleme
12、nt, in so far as it affects International Telecommunications services, in which identification is an essential feature of determining the user?s access rights to services, the entitlement to the invocation of supplementary services and for the payment for the use of services. It is the intention tha
13、t the Identification and Payment Card Service should be used in conjunction with a wide range of telecommunications services. However, the detailed assimilation of this service into other services is beyond the scope of this Annex and should be addressed in the relevant Recommendations for these ser
14、vices. Included within the scope of this Annex is the definition of the service concepts and the user requirements. In addition to the identification of the user to the service provider, the Identification and Payment Card Service may also include identification of the service provider to the user.
15、Mutual authentication protects the user from entering into a transaction with the wrong semice provider or with an entity imitating the desired service provider. 3. DEmION The Identification and Payment Card Service is a service element in which identification of the user, and sometimes the service
16、provider, is an essential feature in determining the user?s access rights to services, the entitlement to the invocation of supplementary services and for the payment for the use of services. 4. 4.1. Relationship between enities SERVICE CONCEPTS AND USER REQUmEMXNTS There are five principal entities
17、 involved: a) The user who desires to be identified so that services can be provided and charges raised in respect of the services used. b) The card, which is a unique physical token, the possession of which may be part of the proof of identity. c) The terminal, which provides an interface between t
18、he user, the card and the network. d) The card issuer, who issues cards, manages access to the service domains in the most general way. e) The service providers, who use the Identification and Payment Service element to regulate access to the services that they provide. There will be a defmed contra
19、ctual relationship between: The card holder and the card issuer. The card holder and the service providers. The card issuer and the service provider. It is possible that the card issuer may be one of the service providers. The card holder, card issuer and service provider may be located in the areas
20、 of different PTOs. I -EUmdquly 10, 1990 .* I_ - CEPT T/SF*b7* 90 232b4L4 0009549 b W T/SF 67 E Page 4 4.2. Cost of the card service For the service to be viable, the cost of providing, issuing and using the card service, or the additional cost of managing a telecommunications domain in a multi-serv
21、ice card, must be small compared with: - the cost in relation to carrying out the function using other methods of identification and payments, - the transaction charges accumulated in its use for payments, - the potential losses that might arise if access control security were not implemented. Some
22、of the identified cost elements of the Identification and Payment Card Service are listed below: card production cost p-processor cost personalization costs terminal card interface card support administration card distribution (service management) network costs handling the bill/charges inter-Admini
23、stration payments non-collectable revenue cost associating the card with different services terminal overheads for card reading infrastructure card issue service maintenance 4.3. Multi-service considerations There may be advantages in seeking convergence of telecommunications Identification and Paym
24、ent Card services with other card services, for example with banking cards. - Only one card reduces production costs, unifies handling procedures for customer, offers the possibility - Cards should be usable in the services of all Administrations. - Use of various services may be charged to a common
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