European Union drops Qualcomm anti-trust case

Dave Neal
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Original complainants withdraw claims of excessive licensing fees

Qualcomm's licensing practices have been under the EU microscope for four years European Commission (EC) competition regulators have dropped a long running anti-trust investigation into Qualcomm....

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