The
European Commission is investigating whether Apple Inc is using
anti-competitive iPhone sales tactics and technical restrictions to
squeeze out rival smartphone makers from the European market, according
to documents seen by the Financial Times.
According to a questionnaire
sent last week to several European mobile network operators, the
Commission is focusing on distribution terms that might favour Apple by
ensuring no rival can secure a better sales deal, said the newspaper.
Apple said its contracts comply with EU laws, said the FT.
The inquiry is the result of private complaints from mobile operators and is at a preliminary stage.
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