South Korea's antitrust controller
assessed Google's Seoul central station to explore whether the firm is occupied
with anti-competitive conduct over its Android working framework. Yonhap News
Agency gave an account of Thursday.
Yanan, referring to anonymous
sources, said the Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) made the investigation a
week ago and was examining whether Google constrained cell phone creators
utilizing Android on their gadgets to not offer items utilizing other working
frameworks.
Controllers started investigating
the matter after the European Union brought charges against Google for anti-competitive
conduct priority this year.
A man with direct learning of the
matter told Reuters the KFTC led an on location review at Google's South Korean
central station however declined to expound further. Google and the KFTC
refused to remark.
South Korea's antitrust controller
has examined Google some time recently. In 2013, the KFTC cleared Google of
wrongdoing going through a two-year examination on whether the organization
hurt rivalry by compelling cell phone creators utilizing Android to pre-load
its web index on the handsets.
© Thomson
Reuters 2016
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