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Location
  
São Paulo

Manager
  
SPTrans

Technology
  
MIFARE

Currency
  
BRL

Launched
  
2004 for buses 2006 for rapid transit and train

Validity
  
Buses Rapid Transit Train

Bilhete Único (Unified Ticket) is the name of the São Paulo transportation contactless smart card system for fare control.

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Using Philips Mifare technology, the solution is managed by SPTrans (São Paulo Transporte S/A), the city bus transportation authority, which is controlled by municipal government. On May 18, 2004, when Marta Suplicy was the mayor, it began to be accepted in buses to allow for up to four rides in two hours by paying a single fare. Since 2006 it can also be used in the local rapid transit system (São Paulo Metro) and suburban railways operated by CPTM.

History

The original technological solution (in about 1997) was based on Seoul´s solution and provider, but the project was aborted mostly due software problems with the complex Vale-Transporte regulation.

Around 2001/2002 the project was restarted by SPTrans, which decided to be the Solution Integrator and Sponsor, and chose to have at least 2 solution providers for every supply, and not to depend on a sole provider like most other cities do.

Providers

The SPTrans Projeto de Bilhetagem Eletrônica, which resulted in the Bilhete Único, has at least 30 different solution and service providers directly involved to reach the goal.

The solution was a major gain solving the recharge problem: all cards are pre-paid, and recharge cannot be done on board. Other Brazilian cities failed on create and spread a large recharge network. Due to "win-win" agreements with Electronic Benefits Cards networks and with the National Lottery network, São Paulo has over 6000 recharge points around the city (January 2010).

The main responsibles for these solutions were:

  • SMT*Secretaria Municipal de Transportes of PMSP*Prefeitura Municipal de São Paulo that sponsored the project.
  • SPTrans that coordinated all project.
  • The "brains and arms" providers to SPTrans were:

  • Digicon, that made most of the smartcard technical definitions, and reference implementations of hardware and software (validators, HSMs, POS and clearing house)
  • TTC/Engenharia that helped on major business definitions and public licitations.
  • Atech*Tecnologias Críticas that made the deployment coordination and quality assurance.
  • The TI services providers were:

  • Cobra Tecnologia that was the contracted Network and Datacenter Provider
  • Diveo that hosts the solution, manage the communications network and operates the Network Operations Center.
  • The cards providers are:

  • Philips, that provides the Mifare 4k chip.
  • Sonsun, that provides the plastic cards and inlay of about 80% of user cards.
  • Gemplus, that provides the other cards.
  • The providers on "debit network", are:

  • APB-Prodata, that automated around 75% of buses and garages.
  • Digicon, that automated the other ones.
  • Microsoft Consulting Services, responsible by the EDI software solution used on garages.
  • The providers on "public credit network", are:

  • Caixa Econômica Federal, that provides the "public capture and reseller network", using 700+ of his national lottery point-of-sales in the city.
  • Digicon, that made the POS device, HSMs and security infra-structure.
  • S & V Consultoria, that made the "Cartão do Estudante" and "Loja Virtual" web
  • There are also 40 points of recharge on Metro stations and bus terminals.

    The providers of "private credit network" or "Rede Complementary", are authorized to provide recharge smartcards are:

  • SmartNet, that provides a private capture network for many voucher and benefits vendors,
  • Rede Ponto-Certo, that provides a private capture network to VB Serviços.
  • and 2 other minor capture networks.
  • The customers of "private credit network", authorized to resell "Vale Transporte" are:

  • VB-Serviços
  • Ticket Restaurante
  • Vale Refeição
  • Sodexho
  • Benefício Fácil
  • and 15+ other minor vendors.
  • Other software and hardware solutions providers are: portals and back-office.

  • Microsoft. Windows desktops on all parts. Windows servers, Biztalk and MS-SQL on EDI from garages.
  • Oracle, that provides the central SQL database and Dataware House.
  • IBM, that provides RISC servers and AIX on central processors.
  • Fares and regulations

    As of January 6, 2015, regular Bilhete Único users pay R$ 3.50 for up to four bus rides in a three-hour period. Boarding the rapid transit or the train costs R$ 3.50. An integration between the systems allow for up to three bus rides and either a rapid transit or train ride in a three-hour period for R$ 5.45, provided that the user boards the rapid transit or train in the first two hours. Students and teachers pay half price, while persons with disabilities and seniors have free access.

    References

    Bilhete Único Wikipedia