Legally unlock imei

Hello everybody,
i would like to ask you if apple can legally unlock somehow the sim-lock with phone operators. I sign a contract with an operator in Sweden couple of months ago for an iphone 4s(ios 6.0) with a swedish number. It works fine with the swedish number i got, but now that i come back in italy i have to use another italian operator,and when i put the italian sim card it tell me that i have to verify it and it tell me is locked with the swedish company! how can i do now ?
thanks

Sorry, Apple does not unlock iPhones. Only the cellular provider can do that. You will need to contact them to determine their unlocking policy.

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    In regards to 4, yes, that is what the silver Apple logo next to my name means. My posts are under the Terms of Use, including this section specifically:
    Important: Employees of Apple Computer, Inc. ("Apple") may respond to issues within this forum. Apple is under no duty to provide a response to an issue, or to do so in a timely manner. If Apple responds to an issue, it is Apple's intent that the information provided is accurate and reliable. However, given the expectation of the forum to provide real-time responses, not all information will be readily verifiable. ACCORDINGLY, APPLE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AS TO ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED BY IT UNDER THIS FORUM, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR SATISFACTORY QUALITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT. Users of this forum may want to refer to information provided by Apple through its Knowledge Base database at www.apple.com/support for more detailed information on a particular issue. Apple may provide information that is relevant to an international issue, which may contain references or cross references to Apple products, programs, and services that are not announced in your country. Such reference does not imply that Apple intends to announce such products, programs, or services in your country.
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