Cloud industry group calls for EU interim measure against Broadcom over VMware


FILE PHOTO: A Broadcom logo appears in this illustration taken August 25, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

BRUSSELS, ⁠March 19 (Reuters) - Lobbying group Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers ⁠in Europe on Thursday urged EU antitrust regulators ‌to temporarily stop Broadcom from ending its VMware Cloud Service Provider programme in Europe, ramping up its fight against the U.S. tech company.

CISPE, which ​has nearly 50 members across Europe ⁠and counts Microsoft and ⁠Amazon as associate members, sued the European Commission last year ⁠for ‌approving Broadcom's acquisition of VMware in 2023, saying the EU competition watchdog had failed to examine ⁠the deal properly.

It took its latest grievance about ​Broadcom to the ‌Commission after the company revamped its VMware cloud service ⁠provider ecosystem ​late last year and asked for an interim measure.

"In January 2026 Broadcom signalled the termination of its VMware Cloud Service ⁠Provider program in Europe. This unilateral decision ​removed all but a tiny minority of hand selected partners and excluded most European CSPs from selling VMware products," CISPE ⁠said in a statement.

"Both cloud providers and their customers - are being irreparably damaged by Broadcom's unfair actions," CISPE Secretary General Francisco Mingorance said.

The Commission and Broadcom did not immediately ​respond to emailed requests for comment.

CISPE ⁠said an EU interim measure should immediately suspend Broadcom's termination ​of its VCSP partner programme, allow ‌them to be readmitted to ​the programme and include protection measures against retaliation from Broadcom.

(Reporting by Foo Yun CheeEditing by Rod Nickel)

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