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Q-Free signs Slovenia truck tolling contract

Q-Free and local partner Telekom Slovenije have been awarded a contract for the nationwide truck tolling project by DARS in Slovenia. The contract value for Q-Free is approximately US$57.5 million (NOK 470 million).
September 7, 2016 Read time: 1 min

108 Q-Free and local partner Telekom Slovenije have been awarded a contract for the nationwide truck tolling project by DARS in Slovenia. The contract value for Q-Free is approximately US$57.5 million (NOK 470 million).

Delivery period is one year commencing upon validation of the contract, followed by a service and maintenance period of 10 years, with an option to extend the service and maintenance period with an additional three years.

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