Italy’s anti-trust authority said today it had fined Google more than €100 million for shutting out a rival’s smartphone app offering recharging of electric vehicles. — AFP picROME, May 13 — Italy’s anti-trust authority said today it had fined Google more than €100 million for shutting out a rival’s smartphone app offering recharging of electric vehicles.
“We respectfully disagree with the authority’s decision and we will review our options,” a Google spokesman said in a statement. Italy found Google did not allow Enel X Italia to develop an Android Auto-compatible version of its JuicePass app.
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Italy fines Google €100m for abuse of market position | Malay MailROME, May 13 — Italy’s anti-trust authority said Thursday it had fined Google more than €100 million (RM498 million) for shutting out a rival’s smartphone app offering recharging of electric vehicles. The authority said Google, whose Android operating system and Google Play app store...
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