Slovakia

Iskratel

Industry
Telecommunication
Country
Slovenia
Sources

Iskratel announced on April 14th that this week the Slovenian-based ICT company has signed the milestone contract with the national operator Telecommunication Company of Iran (TCI) in Tehran. With this project Iskratel will bring modernization of fibre-based broadband access to seven Iranian territories.The project basis was last year’s official tender of TCI, where Iskratel was chosen as one of the four major vendors and solution providers. The multimillion euro project has been trusted to Iskratel - being the only European vendor in this tender - and global vendors Huawei, FiberHome and Zyxel." (April 2017

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Iskratel, D.o.o., Kranj (“Iskratel”) is listed as an exhibitor at the 18th International Trade Show on Innovative CIT Solutions (“Iran Telecom Innovations Show;” “Telecoms Show”) taking place on October 16-19, 2017 in Tehran, Iran. (Iran Telecom Innovations Show, “Exhibitors & Products”).

Response

Response: "...only wishes to offer its equipment soley for civil use… We consider the CRA to be an accreditation body… ensured us that the participation of EU companies in this fair is completely in accordance with EU norms.” (October 2017)

ESET

Industry
Software
States
CA
Country
Slovakia
Contact Information

Christopher Dale, Public Relations Manager, ESET North America
[email protected]

Sources

"A Slovakia-based computer-security firm could face a U.S. investigation for sanctions violations after its anti-virus products were downloaded in Iran in an apparent attempt to secure the country's networks against the cyberworm that attacked Tehran's nuclear program. A former employee said he showed executives at ESET's San Diego offices evidence in December that their software was being downloaded and installed on tens of thousands of computers in Iran. 'It was being downloaded at a tremendous rate,' Charles Jeter told The Washington Times. 'Traffic to ESET's website [from Iran] was five times the level it was to any of our competitors ... and we were getting more traffic from Tehran than from New York and Los Angeles combined,' Mr. Jeter said, citing an analysis of last year's Internet traffic he had conducted for ESET." (The Washington Times, "Computer firm faces scrutiny over Iran downloads", 8/25/2011)