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Google hits back at EU claim over Android abuses | Google hits back at EU claim over Android abuses |
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Google has rejected EU allegations that it abused its market dominance of its Android mobile phone operating system. | Google has rejected EU allegations that it abused its market dominance of its Android mobile phone operating system. |
"Android hasn't hurt competition, it's expanded it," said Kent Walker, general counsel of Google. | |
The US tech firm sent its reply on Thursday to anti-trust charges issued by the EU earlier this year over the smartphone platform. | |
The European Commission told the BBC it would carefully consider Google's response before making a decision. | |
Mr Walker said in a blog: "The response we filed today shows how the Android ecosystem carefully balances the interests of users, developers, hardware makers and mobile operators." | |
He said that more than 24,000 devices from over 1,300 brands ran on Android, enabling European developers to distribute their apps to over a billion people. | |
Google apps | |
The European Commission sent a statement of objections to Google in April, alleging it had breached EU competition law. | |
Google faces a fine and could be required to change its practices if the EU rules against it. | |
The firm is accused of placing onerous requirements on companies using Android and giving unfair prominence to its own apps, especially its search engine, in deals with phone makers. | |
"No manufacturer is obliged to preload any Google apps on an Android phone," Google insisted. | |
It comes days after Google rejected the EU's objections in a separate case about how it displays shopping links in its search results. |
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