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Lattelecom : ウィキペディア英語版
Lattelecom

Lattelecom (previously Lattelekom) is a Latvian internet service provider and telecommunications company.
The Lattelecom group provides IT, telecommunication and outsourced business process solutions that are provided by all of the companies of the group. Lattelecom Group is made up of five companies - SIA Lattelecom, Lattelecom BPO, Citrus Solutions and Lattelecom Technology with its subsidiary Baltic Computer Academy. The Lattelecom Group is the leading provider of electronic communications services in Latvia that offers electronic communication solutions for home, small and medium size businesses, state and municipal institutions, as well as for corporate clients.
51% of Lattelecom shares are owned by the Latvian government, but the remaining 49% - by the Scandinavian company TeliaSonera AB. Lattelecom in turn owns 23% of the Latvian mobile operator’s LMT shares.
== Lattelecom history ==

A Latvian state-owned telecommunications company Lattelecom (formerly called Lattelekom) was registered with the Enterprise Register on January 9, 1992. Nearly two years later – on December 22, 1993 the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Latvia approved the commissions decision to announce the British and Finnish consortium TILTS Communications the winner of the tender „On the modernisation of Latvia’s telecommunications network”, and the company became a strategic investor in Lattelekom. On January 14, 1994 the agreement with TILTS Communications was concluded and SIA Lattelekom established. As a result of privatisation 49% of the company’s shares were procured by two foreign investors - Cable and Wireless and Telecom Finland which later became a part of the Swedish telecommunications company TeliaSonera AB.
Cable and Wireless later sold its shares to TeliaSonera, as a result of which 51% of the company’s shares are presently owned by the Latvian government, but 49% - by TeliaSonera.〔Lattelecom property structure - http://www.lattelecom.lv/Lattelecom_grupa/par_Lattelecom_grupu/ipasuma_struktura/〕 Until January 1, 2003 the company held monopoly on fixed voice communication services thereby turning into the leading fixed telephony operator.

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