Telekomunikacijų bendrovėse naujus mobiliojo ryšio telefonus užsisakę klientai pateko į nemalonią situaciją – nesulaukę užsakytų pirkinių ėmė telefono skambučiais atakuoti prekeivius, o šie vis ragino dar palaukti, juk tuoj išsiųstos siuntos turi būti pristatytos į namus. Tačiau jos pirkėjų taip ir ...
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Telia Company AB is a Swedish multinational telephone company and mobile network operator present in Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
Random employees rather than experienced specialists in the field normally are in charge of hardware and software in small Lithuanian enterprises. And even though companies admit to be often facing technological malfunctions, they do not tend to learn from their mistakes. This was revealed by a repr...
Lithuania's authorities are taking the first steps to make it possible for mobile operations to start deploying fifth-generation (5G) wireless technology in mid-2022.
Lithuanian Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis is on Wednesday meeting with Johan Dennelind, CEO of Swedish telecommunications company Telia Company operating Lithuanian mobile phone, TV and internet services company Telia Lietuva.
A new modern surveillance system has been launched in Vilnius, covering over a hundred of public spaces.
After US intelligence agencies have warned that American citizens should not use products made by Huawei, Lithuania's telecoms company Telia Lietuva says that the Chinese manufacturer's equipment that it uses is safe.
After US intelligence organizations recommended the country's citizens to refrain from using Huawei telephones manufactured by Chinese manufacturer Huawei, Lithuanian institutions plan to hold talks with Telia telecommunications company on the safety of its network, Defence Vice-Minister Edvinas Ker...
Lithuanian Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis is confident that the country's special services will not interfere with "economic processes" at Orlen Lietuva, Achema and Telia Lietuva after these services have been allowed to vet large deals by the three privately-owned companies.
Lithuania's fertilizer manufacturer Achema criticizes a law opening the way for authorities to vet large deals by it and two more large privately-owned companies.
Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaitė has signed into law a bill that opens the way for authorities to vet large deals by three privately-owned companies -- Orlen Lietuva, Achema and Telia Lietuva -- and to block deals that are deemed a threat to national security.
A special government commission in Lithuania will be able to vet state-owned and privately-owned strategic enterprises' deals exceeding 10 percent of their annual revenue.
Following an obligation to block access to file sharing website linkomanija.net, Lithuania's largest Internet suppliers intend to file an appeal against the court ruling to avoid a precedent of blocking the spread of information online.
Darius Jauniškis, the director of the Lithuanian State Security Department (VSD), says that intelligence agencies are increasingly open to communication with the public as they cannot remain invisible services in this information age.
The Lithuanian parliament's Committee on Economics seeks to set clear-cut criteria under companies important for national security would have to notify the government about large transactions.
The usage of Lithuanian mobile connection data abroad continued growing in August, shows data from the three largest mobile operators. The growth was a result of users taking vacations abroad, as well as the new roaming regulation rules in effect in the European Union (EU) since mid-June that unifie...
Teo, Omnitel and Baltic Data Center become one company – Telia Lietuva on February 1. The first integrated telecommunications company in Lithuania will provide telecommunications, IT and TV services as a one-stop shop, Telia announced in a press release.