Media News - Monday, September 10, 2012
EU says Microsoft pledged to meet antitrust requests on browsers
Software giant Microsoft is ready to introduce measures that
would address the European Union's antitrust concerns about users'
ability to chose between different browsers, European Commissioner
Joaquin Almunia said on Saturday.
EU antitrust regulators are investigating whether Microsoft blocks
computer makers from installing rival web browsers on its upcoming
Windows 8 operating system, following complaints from several companies.
Almunia is in charge of antitrust enforcement at the European
Commission. "In my personal talks with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer he has given me
assurances that they will comply immediately regardless of the
conclusion of the anti trust probe," Almunia said at an economic
conference in northern Italy, adding that he considered the matter a
"very, very serious issue." The affair is part of an investigation opened in July into the world No.
1 software company's failure to offer users a choice of rival web
browsers which it had agreed with regulators three years ago. In its latest spat with the U.S. group, the EU watchdog is also looking
into allegations that Microsoft does not provide access to complete
interfaces (APIs) for non-default browsers in Windows 8. (Reuters)
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