UK Competition Watchdog Escalates Oversight of Tech Titans’ Mobile Ecosystems
Regulatory Shift Targets Digital Market Dominance The United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has significantly escalated its regulatory authority…
Regulatory Shift Targets Digital Market Dominance The United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has significantly escalated its regulatory authority…
Google has pushed back against the UK competition regulator’s designation of its mobile platform with strategic market status. The company argues Android and Chrome were designed to increase consumer choice rather than restrict competition.
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has formally designated Google’s mobile platform with Strategic Market Status under the Competition and Consumers Act 2024, according to reports. Sources indicate this designation covers Google’s Android operating system, Play Store, Chrome browser, and Blink engine. The new regulatory regime, which took effect January 1, 2025, reportedly grants the CMA expanded powers aimed at ensuring fair treatment for consumers and businesses.
Strategic Market Status Designation Signals New Era for Mobile Platform Regulation The United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has…
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has designated Apple and Google as strategic market gatekeepers, citing their control over mobile operating systems and app stores. The decision marks the second set of designations under new digital competition rules that grant the regulator enhanced enforcement powers.
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has expanded its digital market oversight by designating both Apple and Google as strategic market gatekeepers, according to reports. The designation specifically targets the companies’ control over mobile operating systems, app stores, and web browsers – areas that sources indicate have created what the CMA describes as a near-duopoly in key digital markets.
Strategic Market Status Imposed on Mobile Platform Giants The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has officially designated both Apple…
The UK Competition and Markets Authority has designated both Apple and Google with strategic market status for their mobile platforms. This move will subject the tech giants to stricter conduct requirements aimed at fostering greater market competition.
The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will implement stricter regulations on Apple and Google regarding their mobile platform operations, according to reports. The regulatory body has designated both technology companies as having “strategic market status” (SMS), which sources indicate will require them to adhere to specific conduct rules under new digital legislation that took effect this year.
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