Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 06 | Page 17

Poland becomes world’s first to put banking records on the blockchain T‑Mobile offers Poland verified Smart City solutions B illon, the technology company that civilised blockchain, and the Polish Credit Office (Biuro Informacji Kredytowej – BIK), the largest credit bureau in Central and Eastern Europe, will implement blockchain for storage and secure access to sensitive customer information. Billon’s blockchain technology will benefit the bureau through superior security, integrity and immutability of data. The fully-GDPR compliant solution guarantees total visibility, trackable history and full data integrity for any client-facing document, including banking records, loan agreements, insurance claims, telephone bills, and terms and conditions. BIK, owned by the largest banks in Poland including Pekao, ING, mBank, Santander and Citi, tracks nearly 140 million credit histories of over one million businesses and 24 million people. “Our cooperation with Billon is long- term. We believe that blockchain technology will transform client communications in the financial sector. Our solution will soon be expanded to include electronic delivery with active confirmation and remote signing of online agreements. It is also important that the solution meets legal requirements of a durable medium of information, as well as the EU GDPR requirements,” said Mariusz Cholewa, President of BIK. The partnership saw eight Polish banks participating in trials, which established that Billon’s scalable blockchain architecture could publish over 150 million documents every month. This would be more than sufficient for even the largest institutions to move to paperless customer service. “Our partnership is the start of a true revolution in information management. It is now possible to move away from the constraints of closed central databases to a democratic blockchain-based Internet where every user will be able to control their identity,” explained Andrzej Horoszczak, CEO of Billon. www.intelligentcio.com I n 2017, together with the authorities of Nysa and Pionki, T‑Mobile Polska conducted pilot implementations of Smart Cities solutions. T‑Mobile introduced verified solutions to its offer for cities. These allow it to raise the standards of inhabitant and tourist protection, as well as to manage city space in an efficient and economical manner. The offer includes the following: towns. Replacing the traditional sodium fittings with LED ones will cut costs in itself. However, the technology’s positive impact on optimising energy consumption is mostly due to the possibility of being able to remotely control each street lamp individually, combined with operation of a failure notification system. Intelligent air quality monitoring Intelligent image analysis system Until now, city video-monitoring systems recorded images and sent those to a management centre where a dispatcher analysed records from many cameras at the same time. As a result, the threat detection rate oscillated around 60%. The intelligent monitoring system with video- detection offered by T‑Mobile increases the efficiency of that tool to 95%. Intelligent city lighting T‑Mobile implemented a pilot version of the system in Nysa, a town in Opolskie Province, and is now able to offer the technology to all cities and In Nysa, the intelligent air quality monitoring system was also installed, which was so successful that the solution, similarly to the previous one, was included in T‑Mobile’s permanent offer. In Poland, the pollution rate is very high. Wi-fi hotspots citywide Thanks to the possibility of displaying notifications on the log-in screen, the city can announce local events, while regional companies may buy advertisements, thus supporting the city budget. In addition, the infrastructure can also be used to create a modern passenger information system for buses and trams. INTELLIGENTCIO 17