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Qualcomm facing EU competition probe
BRUSSELS, Aug 27:
Qualcomm, the world’s No 1 mobile chipmaker, may face a European investigation related to a four-year-old complaint from a subsidiary of rival Nvidia Corp, three people familiar with the matter said yesterday.
An EU probe would come at an awkward time for Qualcomm, which is seeking to end an investigation by China’s pricing regulator into monopoly practices. If found guilty of breaching EU rules, the company could face a fine of up to US$2.5 billion (RM7.9 billion).
“The Commission may open a case after the summer,” said one of the sources.
British cellphone chipmaker Icera, acquired by Nvidia Corp in 2011, took its grievances to the European Commission in June 2010, accusing Qualcomm of anti-competitive behaviour.
Details of the complaint were never made public. But another person familiar with the issue said Icera had accused Qualcomm of using patent-related incentives and exclusionary pricing of chipsets to discourage customers from doing business with Icera.
Until now, the issue appeared to have faded from the Commission’s agenda, with the latest request for information to Qualcomm dated July last year.
But regulators decided to fast-track the case after Europe’s second-highest court in June upheld a record €1.1 billion EU fine against US chipmaker Intel for abuse of its dominant market position, said one of the sources.
It is not unusual for the EU competition authority to take several years to build a case before opening an investigation.
The Commission’s spokesman for competition policy, Antoine Colombani, declined to comment. Companies can be fined as much as 10% of their global revenue for breaching EU antitrust rules.
“We continue to cooperate with the European Commission on this matter as we have done since we were first made aware of the complaint in 2010. We have no indication that the Commission has decided to initiate formal proceedings,” said a Qualcomm spokeswoman.
Such cases hold a special resonance for the EU as technology firms in the 28-country block seek to boost their competitiveness by developing new innovative products, said antitrust lawyer Rachel Bickler at Nabarro.
“Patent-related issues are very topical at the moment. I suspect technology and access to technology will remain very important to the Commission,” she said.
In 2010, the EU competition authority scrapped a four-year probe into Qualcomm after Swedish mobile telecom gear maker Ericsson and US rival Texas Instruments withdrew their objections against the company.
In 2009, South Korea’s Fair Trade Commission fined Qualcomm 273 billion won (RM846.2 million), the agency’s biggest ever penalty against a single company, for abusing its dominant position in CDMA modem chips which were then used in handsets made by Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics.
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Today, we rolled out not one but two modem products – including our first quad-core mobile processor integrated with LTE capabilities to ship into the market. The result of our acquisition of Icera 20 months ago, these launches are evidence of one of the fastest, most successful mergers the IT industry has ever seen. Our… Read More http://goo.gl/LLl4j Reme Le Hane