Comneon

Comneon
Intel Comneon GmbH
Type GmbH
Industry Mobile communications
Founded 1991
Headquarters Nuremberg, Germany
Key people Dr. Christian Mucke, Andreas Rother
Employees 400
Website www.comneon.com

Intel Comneon GmbH is a supplier of software products for mobile communications.

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Profile

Comneon was founded in 1991 and was a 100 percent subsidiary of Infineon Technologies AG. The company is based in Nuremberg, Germany, another site is located in Munich, Germany. The company employs approximately 400 employees. It is focussed on software development for mobile communications. As of August 30th 2010, Comneon was bought by Intel.

Management

Managing Directors: Dr. Christian Mucke, Andreas Rother

Product Portfolio

  • 3GPP compliant protocol stack software for: GSM, GPRS, EDGE, W-CDMA
  • IMS Device Framework
  • Design Services

Customers

Comneon's customers include semiconductor companies, network operators and mobile phone manufactures.

Nuremberg Headquarters

The headquarters comprise corporate functions as well as research and development departments with a test and integration center.

Munich Site

The site also performs research and development as well as integration and test.

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