
TELEPAY will develop and assess an innovative payment system for transport services – such as public transport ticketing or tolling for motorways - using mobile phones. The system will be tested and validated in Berlin, Rome, Turku (Finland) and Paris Ile de France.
Public transport related services will be based on:
A tolling application using short range communication interface will be tested on a French motorway.
The technical, legal and commercial feasibility of the system will be established. After conclusive tests, the cities of Berlin, Rome and Turku intend to extend the system to their entire transport networks.
TELEPAY aims to:
TELEPAY will first investigate the needs and requests from a user's point of view (end user, service provider, transport operator) and all actors involved. It will then identify system requirements and define a generic system architecture. Site-specific options will be chosen for the system definition. The system will be implemented and tested in four different sites: Berlin, Rome, Turku and Ile de France (southern Paris region). All sites will use the multi-modal public transport payment application. Ile de France will also test motorway tolling.
Taking into account the generic system architecture, a common technological (communication) platform based on SMS-WAP will be used in all sites. Each site will specify its particular application, implement and test it. In the case of closed systems, a short-range communication interface will be used to open the barriers/turnstiles. Short-range communication will also be used in certain sites for the validation of the e-ticket. Payment will be done through the telephone bill or using pre-paid SIM cards. In some cases, an additional financial card will be used.
After validation, the trial results will provide the elements for business plans. A dedicated work package will tackle the legal environment concerning electronic payment (back office operations and billing procedures) related to the mobile phone medium. It will also make proposals for model contracts to be agreed by the players involved. As a key objective, dissemination activities include a reference brochure, a regular newsletter, a major information conference, and various other publications.
| Transport operators | |
| ATAC | |
| BVG | |
| City of Turku | |
| EUROLUM | |
| Road infrastructure operator | |
| Cofiroute | ![]() |
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Governmental organisation |
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| MTC (Finnish Ministry of Transport and Communication) | |
| GSM manufacturer | |
| Siemens | |
| Consultants | |
| SETEC ITS | |
| Traficon | |
| Other | |
| ERTICO | ![]() |
| D1.1 Final Report | |
| D2.1 User Needs Analysis v5.0 | |
| D3.1 System Requirements v1.2 | |
| D3.2 Common Core System Architecture v1.1 | |
| D4.1 Legal Aspects and Model Contract v1.2 | |
| D6.1 Evaluation Methodology v3.0 | |
| D6.2 Compiled Evaluation Results v1.0 | |
| D6.3 Technology Implementation Plan v1.0 | |
| D7.1 TELEPAY Project Presentation | |
| D7.2 Dissemination and Use Plan v2.1 | |
| TELEPAY Brochure | |
| TELEPAY Conference - CNIL presentation | |
| TELEPAY Conference - Consortium presentation | |
| TELEPAY Conference - PAYCIRCLE Presentation | |
| TELEPAY Conference - Programme | |
| TELEPAY Conference - Registration Form | |
| TELEPAY Newsletter 1 February 2002 | |
| TELEPAY Newsletter 2 October 2002 | |
| TELEPAY Newsletter 3 April 2003 |
| December 2002 |
Full project results |
| November 2002 | Model contracts |
| November 2002 | Conference |
| September 2002 | Trial results |
| March 2002 | System common core architecture |
| December 2001 | System requirements |
| October 2001 | User needs analysis |