IIC Journal of Innovation 2nd Edition | 页面 37

New Service-provider and Business-model Disruption in the IIoT
App Developers for End-user Applications
MULTIPLE AUTHORITIES
Data Owner
Data Assets
Legacy Data Manager
Internal Command and Control Functions & Apps
Analytics & other Data-service Engines
TRANSPORT BROKERS
oneM2M™ / oneTRANSPORT platform
Payment Flows
Figure 5: oneTRANSPORT Phase 2: Initial commercial rollout for access via oneTRANSPORT broker
At this point, local authorities will profit from users accessing their data assets, via mobile software applications, subject to charging( very modest) data access fees. In turn, an appointed local oneTRANSPORT broker will start deriving profits through licensing fees. A portion of these fees will support a growing eco-system of subcontractor partners and multiple brokers.
The oneTRANSPORT brokers can be the platform vendor, partners, local authorities or third parties. These transportation brokers may specialize in different modes of transportation, or coordinate data from different geographical areas.
Phase 3: 2nd Commercial Stage – The third phase, a full commercial stage, has multiple brokers that provide a rich set of data, analytics and data services to software developers and data / services consumers. In this stage, several brokers might offer different analytics and data filtering service covering local, national or international data assets and multiple industries.
This third phase will involve a higher degree of integration among multiple proprietary, open and standardized platforms and the full offering of services from multi-sector brokers to additional local authorities and software developers.
Revenues will increase progressively due to more data users accessing the platform, the availability of more software applications, external data users using the system and a large variety of analytics and premium data services from a competitive market of several brokers. Software developers generating new solutions for mobile application developers will offer a variety of data services in the platform.
The plan for this phase is to offer a scalable business solution with large national rollout, which becomes possible because of modest investment contributions from local authorities and competitive market pressures.
- 36- June 2016