Enea

INNOVATIVE SOFTWARE COMPONENTS FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND CYBERSECURITY

Enea is a global software company focusing on software components for telecommunications and cybersecurity, and has development centers and sales offices across Europe, North America and Asia. Three billion people rely on systems with embedded Enea software when they use mobile phones and connect to the Internet.

Data communication solutions have been Enea’s core business since the company was founded over 50 years ago. Enea was the first company in the Nordics to connect to the Internet, and received Sweden’s first email. Enea also registered Sweden’s first Internet domain, and in the early stages of the Internet, was the hub for all Internet traffic in Sweden. Enea has been a pioneer in the emergence of the Internet and mobile data communication.

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