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== Uses ==
* The SPICE project developed an extended Use Case named "split terminal" where a user on a PC can authenticate with her mobile phone: http://www.ist-spice.org/demos/demo3.htm. The NAF was developed on SimpleSAMLPhP and a Firefox extension was developed to process the GBA digest authencation request from the BSF. Bluetooth SIM Access Profile was used between the Firefox browser and the mobile phone. Later a partner developed a "zero installation" concept.
* The research institute [[Fraunhofer FokusInstitute for Open Communication Systems|Fraunhofer http://www.fokus.fraunhofer.deFOKUS]] developed an OpenID extension for Firefox which uses GBA authentication.[http://www.icin.biz/files/2008papers/Session5A-2.pdf%20 Presentation at ICIN 2008 by Peter Weik]
* The Open Mobile Terminal Platform http://www.omtp.org references GBA in its Advanced Trusted Environment: OMTP TR1<ref>[http://www.omtp.org/Publications/Display.aspx?Id=24ad518b-6dba-4155-ad51-3143bd43a234 OMTP Advanced Trusted Environment: OMTP TR1]</ref> recommendation, first released in May 2008.
 
Sadly, despite many advantages and potential uses of GBA, its implementation in handsets has been limited since GBA standardization in 2006. Most notably, GBA was implemented in Symbian-based handsets.
 
== References ==