The Competition and Markets Authority announced that it is commencing an initial strategic market status investigation pursuant to section 9(1)
The UK government today announced that the Competition and Markets Authority has launched strategic market status investigations into mobile
The UK’s competition watchdog is to investigate the mobile ecosystems of Apple and Google under new digital market rules that could see pro-competition interventions placed upon them. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it would examine the mobile operating systems,
Google and Apple are the first companies investigated for potential Strategic Market Status under the new U.K. Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act.
Britain’s competition regulator on Thursday launched an investigation into Apple and Google’s huge mobile ecosystems to determine whether the tech titans are in breach of the U.K.’s strict new digital competition rules.
The United Kingdom's competition regulator is investigating Apple and Google once again, with the CMA assessing the "strategic market status" of the two companies in mobile ecosystems.
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is investigating further action against mobile giants Apple and
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched an in-depth investigation into the dominance of Apple and Google in the mobile ecosystem.
Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc. were hit with UK antitrust investigations over concerns their dominance in mobile services is distorting the market and putting up barriers to entry for competitors.
For Apple, the investigation will cover areas like mobile operating systems, the App Store, and mobile browsers. Google’s investigation will focus on Android, the Google Play Store, and its dominance
The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched investigations to determine if Apple and Google have strategic market status (SMS) in their mobile ecosystems, including operating systems,
The mobile browser market isn't working as well as it could for businesses and millions of phone users – that's the verdict not only from the UK's Competition and Markets Authority's (CMA) recent investigation,