Telekom subsidiary gets a surcharge
German company drives a motorway toll for Austria
dpa/Bernd Wustneck/symbol Attention, if you go to Switzerland or Austria, you have to buy a vignette
While Transport Minister Dobrindt’s toll plans are facing the announcement stage, the system is flourishing in Austria-and has now given Deutsche Telekom a major order. From 2018, the company will take over to toll settlement.
The Austrian motorway operator ASFINAG is awarded the Telekom subsidiary T-Systems in Austria for the new central system "GO-MAUT 2.0 ”. "The large order includes the operation of the IT systems for toll offset, the around 230 sales offices at home and abroad as well as the 48 mobile control units", So the Deutsche Telekom in a message.
To Germany and Belgium now Austria
That is "Another success in the toll environment after surcharges during the construction and operation of the toll system in Germany and in Belgium", So Telekom board and T-Systems boss Reinhard Clemens. Telekom will operate the hardware for the toll system from 2018 in a data center in Vienna. According to information from the Austrian newspaper "The standard" the IT order should have a volume of 84 million euros. The technology of the new system is awarded in another order. According to the "default" flushed more than 1.2 billion euros into the ASFINAG funds. The toll revenue in Austria is sufficient to finance the expansion and maintenance of the highways.
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