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Any country allowing TeliaSonera enter their national telecom market should know:
- forget about laws, everything that generates profit for TeliaSonera is allowed (no matter what your national law says)
- forget about competition - TeliaSonera will kill any competitior (especially smaller ones!)
- forget about market regulation - TeliaSonera will control your national regulator
- forget about court - in a very short time TeliaSonera builds an "investment protection infrastructure" - corrupted network of government servants from experts, judges and even prosecutors.
TeliaSonera - the most dangerous infrastructure against fair business.
TeliaSonera MUST STOP SPREADING BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION IN LITHUANIA!