Telio develops, installs and operates communications and media systems for correctional facilities. It installs telephones and related systems, allowing inmates to make monitored calls from communal areas or directly from their cells. Telio’s product range also includes comprehensive multimedia systems, which comprise, for example, TVs, radios and PCs with restricted internet access. In addition to the corresponding installations (cables and end devices), Telio also offers software that monitors telephone calls and handles the related billing. The software relieves prison officers of some of their responsibilities, thereby simplifying everyday life at correctional facilities. Furthermore, Telio extended its product portfolio to mobile detection and jamming solutions following the add-on acquisition of KEAS.
The business is driven by efforts to ensure easier reintegration of the prisoners into society after their release. It has been shown that regular contact with family and friends contributes significantly to this goal. Another promising application for Telio’s products is screen-based learning in preparation for life after prison. The company has good growth prospects through increasing its international reach within Europe and beyond, developing new products and broadening its customer base. We see additional potential for growth particularly in the expansion of activities in the area of jamming, where Telio has already won a major contract in France. Jamming is the targeted interference and obstruction of mobile telephony signals. In addition, the company will continue to selectively pursue acquisitions to broaden its product and service portfolio.
The business is driven by efforts to ensure easier reintegration of the prisoners into society after their release. It has been shown that regular contact with family and friends contributes significantly to this goal. Another promising application for Telio’s products is screen-based learning in preparation for life after prison. The company has good growth prospects through increasing its international reach within Europe and beyond, developing new products and broadening its customer base. We see additional potential for growth particularly in the expansion of activities in the area of jamming, where Telio has already won a major contract in France. Jamming is the targeted interference and obstruction of mobile telephony signals. In addition, the company will continue to selectively pursue acquisitions to broaden its product and service portfolio.
Employees: 51-200
Founded date: 1998
Investors 2
| Date | Name | Website |
| 05.02.2022 | Deutsche B... | dbag.com |
| 25.12.2021 | Charterhou... | charterhou... |
Mentions in press and media 2
| Date | Title | Description |
| 14.06.2021 | Deutsche Beteiligungs : Sale of investment in Telio | Portfolio14.6.2021 Sale of investment in Telio Exit from MBO in one of the new growth sectors Successful company development following strategic repositioning - revenues tripled within three years No value contribution from the transaction ... |
| 14.06.2021 | Sale of investment in Telio | Frankfurt/Main, 14 June 2021. Deutsche Beteiligungs AG ("DBAG") has successfully concluded its investment in telecommunications and software company Telio, selling its stake to Charterhouse Capital Partners LLP, a UK-based finan... |