The EFTA Surveillance Authority has confirmed that on Tuesday, December 4 EFTA officials, with assistance from the National Competition Authority, raided Telenor ASA and Telenor Norge AS offices in Norway. The inspections were unannounced as part of the initial steps of a probe into suspected breaches of competition law enforced by the EEA Agreement. The EEA Agreement encompasses thirty states into a single market under the European Union. Reports did not say exactly which infringements Telenor is suspected of making.
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