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Kapsch TrafficCom scoops Australian toll tag order

Kapsch TrafficCom subsidiary Kapsch TrafficCom Australia has reached agreement with Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) in New South Wales for the supply of electronic toll transponders under a two-year framework agreement, with options for two plus one extension. Kapsch will deliver its latest tolling transponder technology, the TRP 4010 transponder, which fulfils all CEN performance requirements and is suitable for demanding applications including high-speed multi-lane free-flow and congested and stop-an
October 12, 2016 Read time: 1 min
4984 Kapsch TrafficCom subsidiary Kapsch TrafficCom Australia has reached agreement with Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) in New South Wales for the supply of electronic toll transponders under a two-year framework agreement, with options for two plus one extension.

Kapsch will deliver its latest tolling transponder technology, the TRP 4010 transponder, which fulfils all CEN performance requirements and is suitable for demanding applications including high-speed multi-lane free-flow and congested and stop-and-go traffic environments. Data security and integrity is ensured through a high degree of integration in combination with efficient integral cryptographic functions based on the DES and triple-DES algorithms.

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