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UK regulator tackles Apple and Google mobile duopoly

by PublicWire
December 15, 2021
in Technology
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Britain’s Competition and Markets Authority, which prevented Facebook’s acquisition of image platform Giphy two weeks ago, is now threatening to be a major thorn in the side of both Apple and Google.

An interim report for the CMA’s market study of mobile ecosystems spans 681 pages, including appendices, and focuses on the power the two tech giants wield through the iOS and Android operating systems and their respective browsers and app stores that dominate mobile devices.

“Because Apple and Google control the way that browsers perform on their devices; and also set the terms for access to their app stores for native apps, they are able to limit competition from third parties in various ways,” it concludes.

Both companies are likely to be designated digital platforms with “strategic market status” under a new regulatory regime that would apply codes of conduct and make interventions to promote competition and protect consumers. The power of both was “likely to necessitate a package of interventions”, the report says.

Its authors say they are not currently exploring the most radical step being suggested to end conflicts of interest. This would mean banning Apple and Google from operating app stores and forcing them to divest. “Similar benefits could be delivered through less intrusive interventions,” they say.

Nevertheless, the CMA is flexing its muscles and the forthcoming regime will boost its corrective capabilities. A final report with recommendations for specific interventions is expected in six months’ time. Any changes it imposes could be felt around the world, given the global approach Apple and Google take to updating their software and services.

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