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SAP, Deutsche Telekom to build corona app gateway for European Commission

Published 07/31/2020, 10:10 AM
Updated 07/31/2020, 12:20 PM
© Reuters. A man walks past the logo of Deutsche Telekom AG at the headquarters of German telecommunications giant in Bonn
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By Douglas Busvine

BERLIN (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Friday it had signed a contract for SAP and Deutsche Telekom (OTC:DTEGY) to build a software platform that would enable national coronavirus contact tracing apps to 'talk' to each other.

The hope is that creating the gateway would help slow the spread of COVID-19 by making it possible to log encounters between people while they are travelling abroad and issue push warnings should one of them be infected.

Such a 'roaming' function would be an add-on to the Bluetooth-based smartphone tracker apps, which now only work within national borders, with the goal of making it safer to revive travel and tourism.

The European Commission signed the contract with SAP and Deutsche Telekom's IT services unit T-Systems to build the platform for cross-border exchange of exposure notifications, the three said in a joint statement. Details on further steps will follow soon.

It should be possible to launch a pilot version of the gateway in three to four weeks, Commission spokesman Johannes Bahrke added.

The two companies, designers of Germany's Corona-Warn-App which has been downloaded 16 million times, proposed creating the gateway in June, when EU member states agreed on a framework to make the apps interoperable.

Nine EU states - Austria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Latvia and Poland - have launched apps based on a technology standard developed by Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL)'s Google and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL).

Another nine countries plan similar apps that will use this "decentralised" design, where phones that come into close contact share random identifiers and receive risk notifications if a contact later tests positive for COVID-19.

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The common design means these apps are compatible and could easily be plugged into the gateway. Experts say it will be more challenging to hook up the French and Hungarian apps, which store data on central servers.

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What is the benefit of receiving risk notifications if a former contact/encounter later tests positive? In my humble opinion, there is very little to none, neither for the person receiving the notification, nor for the one tested positive, because the notification happens AFTER the encounter has already happened and not before. Days or weeks AFTER. This is exactly why generically speaking prevention is more effective than many/any treatment(s). In comparison with the solution requested by the quoted European Commission, persistent, disciplined, co-ordinated prevention proved to be more effective, is possibly cheaper and it does not raise so many doubts whether human rights and data protection laws could be properly and decently satisfied. This is not the solution that I would pick, even though it might be offered as an answer to a reaction to solve the problem. I am looking forward to finding a better option!
All of those data store on servers. Who own the servers? How do they secure those servers? Does gov can access those servers? Those r questions we need to ask.
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