BRUSSELS: European Union (EU) antitrust regulators will scrap two investigations into Apple Inc’s iPhone after the company allowed cross-border repair services and eased restrictions on applications for its popular smart-phone.
The European Commission (EC), the watchdog across the 27-country EU, announced its decision on Saturday, saying the changes by Apple would allow consumers to choose between different alternatives.
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