The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is moving to designate Apple and Google as having 'strategic market status' in the mobile ecosystem, citing their effective duopoly over smartphone operating systems and app stores.
This designation would give the CMA new powers to impose rules and force changes aimed at increasing competition and curbing the tech giants' dominance. Proposed measures could require Apple and Google to open up their platforms, potentially altering how app stores, payments, and mobile browsers operate in the UK. Both companies have expressed concerns, particularly around privacy and innovation, but say they will cooperate with the investigations.
The move follows similar regulatory actions in the EU and signals a tougher stance on Big Tech in the UK.
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