Not only will the creation of smart
cities generate huge value for the cities and their inhabitants, but great
opportunities will also exist for the vendors and partners who help to create
and operate these digitally smart cities of the future. However, the question is where and how can
partners such as infrastructure providers, technology and services companies,
and communication providers participate?
And, what types of revenues can they generate from helping to create
smart cities?
Based on our extensive experience in
creating and supporting smart cities around the world, Cisco has identified a
number of essential ingredients required to deliver and run a successful smart
city. The Cisco Smart City Business
Architecture categorizes a set of requirements in a number of different business
layers, with each layer supporting the layer above and increasing the potential
business return as we move up the stack.
1. Network
Connection –
connecting all of the solutions, data and applications through fiber backhaul
or licensed cellular.
2. Network
Access – a managed Wi-Fi,
or other unlicensed wireless network, to connect all of the sensors and
applications.
3. Technology
Platform – a platform
to allow new devices and solutions to readily and securely “plug and play” into
the overall architecture, and to connect to cloud storage and compute services.
4. Smart
City Solutions – the
combination of devices and applications that deliver the specific solutions,
such as smart lighting, parking and traffic management.
5. Platform
Monetization – opportunities
to leverage the platform and network create new sources of revenue in areas
such as advertising, data analytics and subscriptions
6. Shared
Operating Platform –
a shared platform to consolidate the management, customer care and service
issues across all of the solutions.
7. Professional
Services – services
to support areas such as systems integration, planning and design.
8. Program
Leadership – services
to program manage the entire implementation, operations and partner ecosystem
of the smart city initiative.
Cities will need vendors
and partners to provide solutions and services in each of the different layers
of the business architecture to make their smart city initiatives a
success. Future blogs will explore how
much revenue is available in each of the layers of the business architecture
and how providers can best capture it.
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