Talk:Yettel Bulgaria

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Polish-Hungarian company[edit]

I think we should not lie that this company is a product of the war in Ukraine because Stanishev is also Hungarian self-identified and he took of most of the communications in Bulgaria with leading war in Bulgaria against Bulgarian Russians who not all are supporters of Putin, but regardless he and his Polish ties took over 2 companies and most of libraries, communications, supercomputing, with stating they are members of EP and need to be in war with Russia, and are the only eligible for any kind of communications, with literary slicing Telenor in Bulgaria and kicking the company out of the country with the support of German grannies like Merkel, as in Germany there us some split of opinion between Merkelists Stanishevism and Ukranianism and Schroeder's pro-Austrian, pro-Krimnean side. I personnly will not cooperate Stanishev on parenting this child company that hates Austria as implied brand style?--Medupdate (talk) 14:27, 8 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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New name[edit]

Since 1 March 2022 "Telenor Bulgaria" has been renamed to "Yettel Bulgaria". Please someone to change the title to the new one. Thanks! JFK29 (talk) 08:30, 1 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]