The European Union proposed today that they want to cut the wholesale roaming rates which telecom operators pay to each other when their customers use their phones in a different country….
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Google faces 3 billion Euro EU Anti-Trust Fine
As the European Commission puts the final touches at Brussels in the seven yearlong case against Google for online search abuse, the Silicon Valley giant can expect a fine of about 3…
UK Tech Sector Almost Unanimous in their Rejection of Brexit
As the referendum date looms large on the horizon, the ‘Remain’ camp is finding cause for cautious optimism. Despite the Panama Papers controversy, the PM’s campaign to keep the UK within the…
European Union formally files anti-trust charges against Google
The European Union on Wednesday accused Google of illegally abusing its internet search market dominance to favour the company’s own services over rivals. The antitrust charges are the result of a five-year…
EU outs list of happiest, saddest countries among member states
The European Union has revealed the list of the happiest and saddest counties based on the outcome of a new multi-dimensional data collection with Denmark, Finland and Sweden topping the charts with…
Google’s settlement proposal received “very negative” response; EU reopens anti-trust probe
EU anti-trust chief: The complainants sent us replies during the summer. Some of these replies are very very negative.
EU scrutinizes Facebook-WhatsApp deal; asks rivals and customers for feedback
EU: As a result of the Facebook/WhatsApp transaction, do you expect that it will be more difficult for WhatsApp’s competitors to expand their user base or to launch a new consumer communications service/app in the European Economic Area?
Google finds it difficult to forget you!
Google has asked the committee for advice, as it finds determining the genuineness of certain requests to be extremely difficult.
EU regulators pick on Google over the ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling
Google is removing links only on the search results page for Europe while they are still available on the international site Google.com.
Mobile data roaming charges drop by 55% in EU
The new caps, effective from July 1, will likely “make a big difference to all of us this summer.”
Ireland requests EU court to review data-sharing deal with US
Irish Court asks ECJ to clarify whether or not the Safe Habour agreement violates the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights!
Microsoft faces lawsuit over IE blunder
Kim Barovic, one of the shareholders of the Microsoft Corporation, has filed a lawsuit against the company in the federal court in Seattle over the mishandling of a technical error in the…
Microsoft Azure is the first to receive European cloud privacy approval
Microsoft confirmed that its enterprise cloud service has earned an approval from the European privacy regulators, claiming to be the first cloud provider to meet the high standards of EU cloud privacy…