Telecom providers
Digital identity services: a natural path for telcos
Choose how to comply with eIDAS 2.0: with our EUDI wallet technology, our QTSP certification service or as a full-service digital identity provider. Each option helps you turn eIDAS 2.0 requirements into revenue while strengthening customer relationships.
Ubiqu provides building blocks that can be embedded into trust-service offerings, enabling services such as electronic signatures, electronic seals, timestamps, and attestations without building secure-element logic in-house. The Remote Secure Element implements a remote WSCD/WSCA inside certified HSM infrastructure, so policy-controlled key usage is enforced within the secure boundary where the keys reside. In practice, this lets telcos package and operate scalable trust services for enterprise customers, and in some engagements partner with Ubiqu to deliver wallet and trust-service infrastructure to government organisations.
challenge
eIDAS 2.0: not a challenge, but a business opportunity for telcos
- You have to act anyway: Telcos with 1M+ customers must accept digital wallets
- And EU member states too: by 2026 each state must launch Digital ID Wallets, with an 80% citizen adoption by 2030.
- Customer loyalty is decreasing while competition is growing. Traditional telco services alone are no longer enough to retain customers.
- Strategic challenge: The digital identity market is emerging rapidly. Telcos must decide whether to simply comply with wallet acceptance or take a leading position as trust service provider
‘’A future-proof solution goes beyond eIDAS 2.0.’’

“Digital identity isn’t just about compliance—it’s about the bigger picture. You need a solution that protects citizens’ data, guards against cyber threats, and ensures a seamless user experience.
A future-proof digital identity solution must be scalable, secure, and proven. It must evolve with future demands and work across borders. Without it, your digital identity initiative won’t withstand future challenges. There’s no room for half measures.”

– CEO at Ubiqu
How Ubiqu supports telcos with digital trust solutions
Choose how to comply with eIDAS 2.0: with our EUDI wallet technology, our QTSP certification service or as a full-service digital identity provider. Each option helps you turn eIDAS 2.0 requirements into revenue while strengthening customer relationships.
We provide the backend technology needed to build and run an EUDI wallet. It handles secure identity usage, authentication, and credential operations in line with the EUDI architecture, without depending on specific devices or phone capabilities.
The organisational identity wallet enables secure access to applications, systems, and physical environments using a single digital identity. It supports authentication and authorisation based on roles and verified attributes, while keeping the user experience simple and consistent.
Our trust-service components enable organisations to issue and operate services such as signatures, seals, timestamps, and attestations. They are designed to integrate into existing architectures without forcing adoption of a full platform. Trust enforcement and scalability are handled by a common security backbone.
We enable organisations to build or evolve towards qualified trust services at their own pace. Instead of adopting a monolithic QTSP platform, organisations can assemble the required components and retain control over their architecture. Certified security components provide the foundation when qualification is required.
With the wallet…
we are bringing all of the contact moments to prove your identity together. Ubiqu’s technology serves as a vital layer that unifies these processes, enabling us to combine all of these moments.”

Harm Roosendaal
Product Manager Digital Identity and Trust Services, KPN
our technology
Remote Secure Element
Our patented Remote Secure Element (RSE) allows users to securely store their hardware element in a data center, accessible anytime with just a PIN code. Ubiqu ensures persistent and uninterrupted identification – a one-time NFC passport scan is all it takes, driving high user adoption and making identity fraud a thing of the past.


How KPN builds digital identity services with Ubiqu technology
The Dutch telco KPN, one of the few Qualified Trust Service Providers in the Netherlands, partnered with Ubiqu to develop a digital identity platform meeting eIDAS 2.0 requirements. While KPN maintains QTSP responsibility, Ubiqu’s modular technology enables rapid development and flexible integration of identity verification services across sectors – from healthcare to housing – through a single digital wallet.
What we offer
The Ubiqu difference
Our Remote Secure Element (RSE) technology delivers high-level security without relying on phones or SIM cards. Users can securely access their digital identity from any device, making it more convenient and accessible than traditional hardware-dependent solutions.
Our cloud-based platform enables seamless integration across services while eliminating dependencies on specific devices or telecom providers. This device-agnostic approach ensures maximum scalability and flexibility for both providers and users.
Our technology enables selective disclosure, allowing users to verify specific attributes (like age) without revealing unnecessary personal information. This privacy-by-design approach ensures compliance with eIDAS 2.0 and data protection regulations.
Choose the integration level that matches your needs – from implementing our wallet technology to becoming a complete identity service provider. Our modular approach allows you to start small and expand your services as your needs change.
Our Work

