The Mobile Connect services will be offered by six telecom operators - Bharti Airtel, Idea, Vodafone, Aircel, Tata Teleservices and Telenor - to over 80 crore subscribers across India.
"This is a single intutive and secure mobile-based authentication solution that enables customers to safely access online services on their mobile devices without worrying about privacy or passwords," Mats Granryd, Director General, GSMA said.
Simply put, the solution uses an individual's mobile number for authentication, enabling them to digitally confirm their identity and access mobile and digital services. In effect, Mobile Connect works by employing the users' unique mobile number combined with a unique PIN (for more secure cases), to verify and grant online access.
Also, business-to-business Mobile Connect services have been deployed by BuyHatke and Times Mobile Ltd., enabled by mXpresso and will help in prevention of fraud installations and fake application downloads.
Indian mobile subscribers will initially be able to access Mobile Connect services, including login and self-care apps, from their operator's website.
At present, 42 operators in 22 countries are implementing Mobile Connect, making it available to nearly 3 billion customers, GSMA said.