Apple wins appeal against UK antitrust probe into mobile browser dominance
Apple said it was “pleased” with the CAT’s decision, adding it would “continue working to deliver support for developers and a safe and secure experience for users.” Naturally, the CMA was less thrilled with the case’s outcome.
“We are disappointed with today’s judgment. We made this market investigation reference to make sure that UK consumers get a better choice of mobile internet services and that UK developers can invest in innovative new apps. Our concerns, and the reasons why we launched our market investigation, were not challenged by Apple,” the regulator
."Given the importance of today's judgment, we will be considering our options including seeking permission to appeal."Great deals on consumer electronics delivered straight to your inbox, curated by Engadget’s editorial team.
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