tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8366158.post8308929232951150492..comments2023-10-05T15:05:34.667+03:00Comments on Telecoms in Latvia: TeliaSonera offers, yet again, to buy, split LattelecomJuris Kažahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10052208772017734513noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8366158.post-61229031777673006632008-02-29T00:06:00.000+02:002008-02-29T00:06:00.000+02:00Well, there this alias "verslo tinklas" again. Eno...Well, there this alias "verslo tinklas" again. Enough sould once be enough. Repeatedly Telia-Sonera has been accused of corruption without even a sign of something that comes close to evidence. This is nothing else than a personal vendetta against Telia-Sonera by -my guess- a loser that lost it all and now blames Telia-Sonera for that.<BR/><BR/>I am very interested to hear more about Telia-Sonera's business methods in details, but then with substantial evidence that can be verified. You bet their god is profit! Would anyone expect them to be a philanthropic institution that -just for instance- helps Lithuanian losers to survive in the big-big world? No way. Telia-Sonera for sure wants to dominate and dictate the market they are acting on. That is what business is about. Sometimes sad, but often true.<BR/><BR/>I have to admit that the competition thing in Karlbergs letter therefor is really funny. Here in Sweden their prices are definitely not among "the lowest in Europe" and the one market they really tried to be the cheapest ended in a total disaster (their mobile adventure in Denmark). So, no, I don't think Karlberg did himself or Telia-Sonera a favor by addressing the competition subject. No one believes it and anyone can figure out that they want both Lattelecom and LMT because of their rather dominating position(s) on the Latvian telecom market. <BR/><BR/>Besides, Karlberg should also have understood that low prices will scare latvian politicians. Give it a second thought, less profit potentially means a lower or even non-existing budget for bribing. Knowing that with a couple of Lembergs stipendiums in their back pockets there should be no risk for Lattelecom ending up as a part of Telia-Sonera (nor is their a risk that this would happen to LMT).Blevelandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01030839717481269571noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8366158.post-6708908165237220662008-02-28T22:46:00.000+02:002008-02-28T22:46:00.000+02:00In all the markets where TeliaSonera is active, th...In all the markets where TeliaSonera is active, there is no evidence of lacking competition<BR/><BR/><BR/>IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND MORE CYNIC LIE THAN THIS ONE!!!<BR/><BR/>TeliaSonera is acting like real Mafia group partnering with local politicians and controlling government bodies is the foundation of their business practice.<BR/><BR/>Within past 6-8 months TeliaSonera demonstrated that they will not recognize nor respect any local law that create barriers for their dirty corrupted business. Their God is PROFIT.<BR/><BR/>If you wish detailed information how this TeliaSonera controlled corruption network works please send us your email: info@dbs.ltAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com