EC Fines Seven Tech Companies £1.19bn For CRT Cartels
Samsung, LG and Philips involved in what the EC says are among the most organised cartels it has ever seen
View ArticleEuropean Parliament Votes In Favour Of Patent System Reform
The new rules will make patents more accessible to smaller businesses
View ArticleGoogle’s FTC Antitrust Probe Will Drag On As EU Revs Up
Google's Eric Schmidt is set for a legal once-over from the FTC and EC in 2013
View ArticleEC Rejects Samsung Requests To Ban Apple Products
European Commission regulators have alleged that Samsung violated antitrust rules in its request to ban Apple products from sale in Europe
View ArticleEuropean Commission Backtracks On Net Neutrality
Neelie Kroes encourages the introduction of cheap, “limited” broadband connections
View ArticleEC Issues £485m Microsoft Antitrust Fine For Breaking Settlement
Microsoft becomes the first company to be fined for breaking an antitrust settlement
View ArticleGoogle Named As Whistleblower In Microsoft Antitrust Case
Google and Opera grassed up Microsoft to the EC
View ArticleEC Takes Interest in Apple Antitrust Claims
Operators raise concerns about strict iPhone contracts, but no formal investigation launched
View ArticleGoogle Challenged In Europe Over ‘Predatory’ Android Practices
Competitors including Microsoft and Nokia file a complaint with the European Commission over Google's moves in the mobile market
View ArticleThe EC Data Protection Proposals Will Be Costly And Complex
European data protection laws will be costly and frustrating, warn Sally Annereau and Debbie Heywood
View ArticleReport: EC Trade Chief Mulls China Telecoms Probe
The European Commissioner for Trade wants to investigate ZTE and Huawei
View ArticleEC Says Three Quarters Of Europeans Dont Receive Advertised Broadband Speeds
EC study into European broadband says consumers are getting a rough deal
View ArticleEU And Japan Partner For 100 Gbps Internet
Japan and Europe have teamed up on a number of research projects, including one to develop 100 Gbps Internet technologies
View ArticleEU Tells Google To Change Online Search, Or Face The Consequences
Competition commissioner Joaquin Almunia once again tells Google to offer more concessions
View ArticleEU Blasts European Governments For Missing 4G Targets
Only half of EU member states have made 800MHz available for 4G services
View ArticleEC Says Just 1 in 4 Europeans Has Access To 4G
Neelie Kroes says Europe is falling behind in 4G race and rural LTE is non-existent
View ArticleGoogle Offers More Concessions In EC Antitrust Case
Google has offered the European Commission a new range of proposed changes to its search services in a three-year-old antitrust investigation
View ArticleAlmunia: Final Google Antitrust Decision Coming Soon
The European Commission will decide within weeks whether to accept Google's latest antitrust settlement terms
View ArticleEC To Let Google’s Competitors Review Antitrust Proposals
The EC wants to hear Google's rivals' feedback before making a decision
View ArticleEC Forms Group To Determine Future Of 470-790 MHz Spectrum
Vodafone, BBC and others form spectrum group to establish use for UHF band
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