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Q-Free provides ISS to Florida toll operator

Q-Free is to deploy its Intrada Insight Server (ISS) solution to an unnamed tolling operator in Florida in a deal valued at £2.3m. The company says the solution uses advanced image-based transaction and automation processing technology to achieve a transaction accuracy of more than 99%. ISS also uses advanced vehicle fingerprinting and grouping analytical techniques to achieve improved accuracy, the company adds.
July 12, 2019 Read time: 1 min

Q-Free is to deploy its Intrada Insight Server (ISS) solution to an unnamed tolling operator in Florida in a deal valued at £2.3m.

The company says the solution uses advanced image-based transaction and automation processing technology to achieve a transaction accuracy of more than 99%.

ISS also uses advanced vehicle fingerprinting and grouping analytical techniques to achieve improved accuracy, the company adds.

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