China regulator queries Microsoft on findings in anti-trust probe


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 05 Jan 2016

Querying Microsoft: China's industry and commerce regulator wants Microsoft Corp to explain 'major issues' gleaned from digital data obtained as part of an anti-trust investigation. — Reuters

SHANGHAI: China's industry and commerce regulator has asked Microsoft Corp to explain "major issues" that it says have come to light from digital data obtained as part of an anti-trust investigation.

The State Administration of Industry and Commerce, or SAIC, did not say exactly what issues it was querying, but the request appeared to be part of an investigation into the US software titan over its Windows operating system launched in mid-2014.

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