[1] The company has approximately 380 employees with 17 offices around the world and traded under the ticker QFR on the Oslo Stock Exchange from 2002 to December 2023 when private ownership removed the listing.
With offices in most European countries, Asia, Australia and Americas, Q-Free sells applications mainly within electronic toll collection for road financing, congestion charging, truck-tolling and parking/access control, and supplies DSRC (Dedicated Short Range Communication) technology, OCR (image processing), ALPR (Automatic License Plate Recognition) and GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) based products as well as traffic management systems such as Kinetic Mobility platform, traffic controllers and related software.
[2] The company's first international delivery came in 1995, to Portugal and in 1997, the European standard for Electronic Toll Collection was introduced.
In September 2001, Q-Free bought the cellphone manufacturer MagCom.
[3] The new company, named Q-Free MagCom, continued as a separate entity for around a year, after which the production of phones ceased.