The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating whether Google
stifled competitors' access to its Android mobile operating system,
Bloomberg reported.
FTC officials have met with representatives of
technology companies who said Google gives priority to its own services
on the Android platform, while restricting others, Bloomberg reported,
citing people familiar with the matter.
Reuters reported in April
that some technology companies had complained to the DoJ that the
Android mobile operating system is anti-competitive, urging the US
antitrust enforcers to investigate allegations that Google unfairly uses
its Android system to win online advertising.
The FTC and the
Department of Justice have reached an agreement to launch an
investigation into Google's Android business. The inquiry is in its
early stages and could end without a case against the company, Bloomberg
said.
Reuters could not immediately reach the FTC and Google for comment outside regular US business hours.
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