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Citizens of Estonia are provided with universal health care, [6] free education [7] and the longest paid maternity leave in the OECD. [8] Since independence the country has rapidly developed its IT sector, becoming one of the world's most digitally advanced societies. [ 9 ]
e-Estonia refers to the digital society of Estonia, which facilitates its citizens' and residents' interactions with the state through the use of ICT solutions. Estonian e-services created under this initiative include e-Tax Board, e-Business, e-Banking, e-Ticket, e-School, University via the internet, the e-Governance Academy , i-Voting , [ 1 ...
Telecommunications companies of Estonia (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Information technology companies of Estonia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Nortal is a multinational strategic change and technology company headquartered in Tallinn, Estonia, with operations in the US, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. [1] [2]Nortal provides public sector and private sector clients data-driven business transformation. [3]
Also in 2018, Veriff Inc., registered in the U.S., became the sole proprietor of the Estonian company Veriff OÜ. In Estonian state registry, the transfer was formalized on October 22, 2019. [33] Veriff has been tipped to become Estonia’s 6th unicorn company by Digital Europe. [34]
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Potapenko and Turõgin started a company called HashCoins in Estonia in December 2013 and marketed the firm’s mining equipment for Bitcoin and other digital assets, the indictment states. In ...
e-Residency of Estonia (also called virtual residency or E-residency) is a program launched by Estonia on 1 December 2014. The program allows non-Estonians access to Estonian services such as company formation, banking, payment processing, and taxation. The program gives the e-resident a smart card which they can use to sign documents.