Suomen Erillisverkot

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Suomen Erillisverkot
Company type Public
IndustryWireless network management and services
Founded1999 (1999)
HeadquartersTekniikantie 4 D, Espoo, Finland
ServicesData center services, telecommunications services, and situational awareness services for authorities and critical infrastructure operators
Revenue€87.1 million (2022)
-€13.8 million (2022)
Owner Finnish government (Prime Minister's Office)
Number of employees
351
Website www.erillisverkot.fi

Suomen Erillisverkot is a wholly state-owned special mission company of Finland under the corporate governance of the Prime Minister's Office. [1] [2] It provides data center services, telecommunication services, and situational awareness services to authorities and critical infrastructure operators. Its services include the Virve public safety radio network, the Krivat which supports cooperation between critical control centres, and the Johtotieto which provides information on the location of cables and wires. [1] [3]

Suomen Erillisverkot serves Finnish Defense Forces, Police of Finland, the Fire and Rescue Services, the social and health care sector, the Emergency Response Centre Agency, the Finnish Border Guard, state and municipal actors, as well as critical infrastructure companies. [4]

The CEO of Suomen Erillisverkot is Timo Lehtimäki. [5]

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