Always looking ahead. 

The history and development of telecommunications and traffic telematics are inextricably linked with Kapsch. And Kapsch is a success story made in Austria – a company which nurtures innovative thinking and behaviour as important assets since its inception and until the present day.

Already in the early years, Kapsch pursued the newest technological developments, recognizing societal trends and quickly responding with market-oriented technical innovation for the benefit of its customers. Televisions, radios and batteries by Kapsch were soon in great demand, and even today are remembered fondly.

By focusing on Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) market and structuring the Kapsch Group in three autonomous business units Kapsch TrafficCom AG, Kapsch CarrierCom AG and Kapsch BusinessCom AG we have placed significant cornerstones for a successful future. And, at the same time created a bridge to our past: we continue to offer our customers excellent and innovative solutions for their benefit – then and now the hallmark of Kapsch.

Kapsch Milestones:

1892 - 1950

1892 - 1950

1892 

Johann Kapsch founds the company.

1930 

The first demonstration of television (with transmitter and receiver) in Austria at the Kapsch pavilion at the Vienna expo is a revolution.

1946 

Kapsch joins forces with the Austrian postal service to help reconstruct the telephone network after World War II.

1950 

Kapsch establishes its first branch offices in Austria; begins production of portable radios.

1951 - 1999

1951 - 1999

1955 

Televisions become commonplace household items. Kapsch becomes the leading maker of black-and-white television sets.

1966 

Kapsch begins producing desk telephones with low-noise rotary dials.

1978 

The era of digitization begins; Kapsch starts developing and producing digital communications systems and plays a major role in bringing Austria into the digital telephony age.

1984 

Kapsch enters the mobile communications market.

1989 

Kapsch establishes international subsidiaries and offices in Hungary, the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, the Ukraine, Russia, Slovenia and Croatia.

1994 

Kapsch equips trains of several European railways with radio communications systems.

from 2000

from 2000

2002 

Kapsch Group structures its activities into dedicated strategic units, establishing three autonomous organizations:
Kapsch TrafficCom AG, Kapsch BusinessCom AG and Kapsch CarrierCom AG.

2003 

In Austria, Kapsch implements the world’s largest electronic road user charging system for trucks.

2006 

Kapsch implements and subsequently operates the electronic road user charging system for trucks in the Czech Republic.

2009 

Kapsch TrafficCom AG is accepted onto the VÖNIX sustainability index, Kapsch BusinessCom builds upon its position as a Cisco Gold partner and Kapsch CarrierCom strengthens its position in Central and Eastern Europe through further acquisitions.

2010 

Kapsch TrafficCom acquires Mark IV IVHS and wins major contracts in South Africa and Poland. Kapsch CarrierCom acquires GSM-R technology from Nortel. Kapsch BusinessCom and Google agree on a trendsetting partnership.