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The UK’s CMA says it will investigate Apple and Google’s mobile ecosystems

The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has announced “strategic market status (SMS) investigations” for mobile ecosystems.

Two investigations – one into Apple and another into Google – will assess in parallel these firms’ position in their respective “mobile ecosystems”which include the operating systems, app stores and browsers that operate on mobile devices. The investigations will explore the impact on people who use mobile devices and the thousands of businesses developing innovative services or content such as apps for these devices, according to CMA Chief Executive Sarah Cardell.  

He says the issues that will form part of the CMA’s investigations include:

Potential conduct requirements could include, for example, requiring Apple or Google to open up access to key functionality needed by other apps to operate on mobile devices; or making it possible for users to download apps and pay for in-app content more easily outside of Apple’s and Google’s own app stores.

Cardell says the CMA “will take a proportionate and transparent approach to this investigation and will now focus on engaging a wide range of stakeholders, including device manufacturers, software developers and user groups – as well as gathering evidence from Apple and Google before reaching a decision by the end of October 2025.”




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