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Q-Free Slovenia tender award confirmed

Following the announcement in March of a contract award by Slovenia’s motorway management company Družba za Avtoceste v Republiki Sloveniji (DARS) to a consortium of Q-Free and Telekom Slovenije, the National Revision Commission of Slovenia has completed the complaint review process and all complaints have been rejected. The contract to deliver a nationwide truck tolling system for the country will be finalised in the near future. Q-Free will provide the system delivery, including the enforcement back
August 2, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Following the announcement in March of a contract award by Slovenia’s motorway management company Družba za Avtoceste v Republiki Sloveniji (DARS) to a consortium of 108 Q-Free and Telekom Slovenije, the National Revision Commission of Slovenia has completed the complaint review process and all complaints have been rejected.

The contract to deliver a nationwide truck tolling system for the country will be finalised in the near future.

Q-Free will provide the system delivery, including the enforcement back office, toll tags, service and maintenance for the US$111 million contract. Communications services provider Telekom Slovenije will provide mobile and fixed communication services, system integration, cloud computing services and multimedia content.

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