Apple asked to break French iPhone exclusivity
December 18, 2008 by admin
Apple must at least temporarily allow carriers other than Orange to sell the iPhone in France, the country’s competition regulator has ordered. The ruling stems from a complaint filed in September by Bouygues Telecom, accusing Apple and Orange of hurting competition. The regulator has so far agreed, calling the deal a “serious and immediate threat” to competition in the cellular world, as well as something that could lead to increased costs for people switching carriers.




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