Two Finnish firms selected for a super-competitive Nato programme unveiled projects suitable for both military and civilian use at the University of Helsinki.
“If sender IDs are not authorised, it may no longer be possible to send messages to Finnish numbers after 4 May 2026,” the Transport and Communications Agency says.
Official mail will move primarily online from this week onwards, which means that users of public e-services will be prompted to activate Suomi.fi Messages.
The anti-drone acquisitions would help to monitor and combat UAVs on the eastern border and in the Gulf of Finland, according to the interior ministry.