The 2008 Czech At Prize
Within the programme of the gala event in the eve of opening of the
international conference ISSS 2008 in Hradec Králové there were announced results
of the competition Czech At in Klicpera's theatre. This year the prestigious award was
given to the new revolutionary service of Transportation Office of the Capital City
Prague-- a possibility to buy a ticket via sending a short text message from any existing
GSM network-- which was launched in November 2007.
"The jury considered a few interesting projects, which made the
decision making even more difficult than usually," says RNDr. Tomáš Renčín,
director of the ISSS Conference and a member of the jury of the Czech At Association.
"At the end we all agreed that the new service of Transportation Office of the
Capital City Prague-- even if it is not exactly from the sphere of public administration--
presents a very concrete example of making life easier by means of modern technology for
virtually everybody and in a very easy way."
"Main motive of introducing SMS ticket service was to spare the
passengers troubles with slot-machines, small coins and especially to give chance to
involuntary deadheads to avoid non-paying and risking fines," says Jan Svoboda,
marketing director of the Transportation Office of the Capital City Prague.
The service is available anywhere and anytime. According to the
statistics there is a rate of 1. 5 of a mobile phone to one person in the Czech
Republic, which confirms a high penetration of use of mobile phones and related services.
According to the ticket system this service has been used on average by nineteen thousand
passengers daily since January. A survey prepared for Transportation Office by an
independent agency Westminster showed that 60 % of users of SMS ticket presents new
paying customers who recruited from the ranks of "involuntary" deadheads. The
survey also shows clearly that introducing SMS ticket resulted in 1% reduction of tariff-
undisciplined passengers (deadheads), there is approximately a 16% reduction in
involuntary or occasional deadheads and on the other hand the number of paying passengers
increased by 17%.
Decision of the jury of the competition Czech At of this year winner
was apart from above mentioned reasons supported by the fact that the solution, which was
as first introduced by the Transportation Office of the Capital City Prague, roused
considerable interest in many other towns of the Czech Republic and inspired a number of
projects that could use similar principles as for example in case of fees in health care
or in some other areas
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