competition
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China’s antitrust regulator has opened an investigation into chip-making giant Nvidia over alleged breaches of anti-monopoly behaviours.
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The European Commission will carry out unannounced inspections of companies constructing data centres as part of a potential antitrust investigation.
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A newly launched cloud lobbying group Microsoft accused of being secretly controlled by Google has hit back at the allegations, claiming it is fighting for equality in a "broken" market.
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Microsoft has hit back at Google Cloud's claims that its licensing terms “restrict” customers from moving to competitors, claiming the hyperscale rival is secretly funding a group trying to discredit the company.
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The Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) is set to announce its decision on the updated US$75 billion merger between Microsoft and Activision.
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After UK regulators approved Broadcom’s US$69 billion acquisition of VMware, the Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) has “set a precedent” for future M&A deals in the tech industry.
Forthcoming events
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Nokia has signed an infrastructure-as-a-service deal with Google Cloud that is intended to “transform” its digital infrastructure.
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The International Telecoms Union (ITU, the UN agency for information and communication technology) has released details of its Innovation Challenges 2020, an open global competition platform for innovators and ecosystem builders to present their ideas and projects, empowering them to transform their communities into thriving digital societies.