India is Investigating Google Over Alleged Android Abuse (techcrunch.com) 47
More than 95 percent of the smartphones that ship in India run Android operating system, according to industry estimates. Now the Indian antitrust watchdog is convinced that the nation should investigate if Google is abusing the dominant position of its mobile operating system to hurt local rivals. From a report: The Competition Commission of India (CCI), the local antimonopoly regulator, began looking at Google's Android business in India last year after it received a complaint from unspecified people. In mid-April, the regulator decided that there was merit in the accusations and ordered its investigation unit to conduct a full-investigation, according to a report by Reuters, which cites unnamed sources. In a statement to TechCrunch, a Google spokesperson said that it looks forward to working with the CCI on the probe. "Android has enabled millions of Indians to connect to the internet by making mobile devices more affordable. We look forward to working with the Competition Commission of India to demonstrate how Android has led to more competition and innovation, not less."
After the EU squeeze (Score:4, Insightful)
I think a lot of other poor countries are likewise looking into how to squeeze cash out of the big media and technology conglomerates. Google and co should've never paid the special taxes and gone to the UN or IMF/world bank to have their case adjudicated.
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Android may be open source but the devices/phones you would like to install your own build on are so locked down that it's ridiculous.
Of course you can build on a Raspberry Pi or something, but it's going to be a bit clunky as a phone.
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True enough, but that's a problem with the phone/device manufacturers, not Google. So why is India investigating Google instead of going after said manufacturers making phones so locked down that you can't install your own build?
Re: After the EU squeeze (Score:2)
The EU squeeze? What was that then?
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I think a lot of other poor countries are likewise looking into how to squeeze cash out of the big media and technology conglomerates. Google and co should've never paid the special taxes and gone to the UN or IMF/world bank to have their case adjudicated.
You mean after Google paid a fine for breaking an EU law in a specific way, other countries realise that actually American companies are only considered above the law in America and also look to see if laws are being broken in their country?
It took a bit to translate your ramblings into something that made sense, but yeah I fully agree. One day America should follow suit.
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India isn't poor - this is a shakedown (Score:2)
I think a lot of other poor countries are likewise looking into how to squeeze cash out of the big media and technology conglomerates.
India isn't a poor country. They have a GDP of $2.5 trillion. Yes there are poor people in India but the country itself is one of the 10 largest economies [wikipedia.org] in the world.
I think what is going on here can be adequately explained by India being chock full of corruption and graft. If you have ever had to do business there (I have) you will quickly find out that there are lots of palms to grease and they aren't particularly shy about it. It should surprise no one that the government likes to get involved in s
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But wont you think of the Robots! They are defenseless without our help.
#FreeTheAndroids
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"abusing position of mobile to hurt local rivals" (Score:3)
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What rives does Android have anywhere other then iOS?
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Precisely!!! India is nothing if not at least a decade too late. Had they perked up when Windows Phone/Mobile was still around, they'd have been in a better position to ensure that Google didn't have a monopoly. Apple has been picking up in India the last few years, but more as a status symbol: most Indians can't afford even iPhones a few generations behind.
Their attempts to regulate Amazon or Facebook have some merit, since there is at least competition to those entities. But trying to challenge Andr
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What local rivals does Android have in India?
Exactly! And obviously, this is why there aren't any!
-Joe Facetious Circularlogic
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But it's not like phone OEMs have an option: they can't install iOS on their phones even if they wanted to. There was Windows Phone/Mobile, but it had a poor reception in the market, and precious few apps. All they have is Android, and it's more a case of the upgradeability of the OS, and the upgrades themselves. Some phones or tablets rarely get upgraded, while others are better in that regard
In India, where carriers don't sell the phones, there ain't too many carrier specific apps that are there on p
I like abusing androids! (Score:2)
India is Investigating Google Over Alleged Android Abuse
The nice thing about abusing androids is that you can program them to like it.
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So is every alternative too. Just pick your poison.
Will be interesting to see what comes of this... (Score:2)
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What they should investigate (Score:2)
What they should investigate are the hundreds of thousands of India-based phone scammers who call trying to trick people out of credit card numbers and other information.
Gross! (Score:3, Funny)
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Probably a shake down (Score:2)
Curry OS (Score:2)
They are just trying to curry favor for the local Curry OS a locally pirated version of Palm OS. But it tastes really good with chutney!