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Microsoft Corporation is one of the world’s biggest software makers and manufactures and licenses a range of products and services related to computing. Founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, the company is probably best known for its Windows software, although it has begun an aggressive drive into the mobile sector seeking to make inroads on market share held by Google and Apple. 

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EU likely to fine Microsoft by April: sources

Friday, 01 March, 2013, 10:54am

EU competition regulators plan to fine Microsoft before the end of March in a case tied to the US software giant’s antitrust battle in Europe more than a decade ago, two people familiar with the matter said on Thursday.

The European Commission had accused Microsoft in October last year of breaking a promise to offer European consumers a choice of rival browsers in the previous version of its Windows operating system.

The company made the pledge in 2009 to settle an EU antitrust investigation and stave off a penalty that could have been as much as 10 per cent of its global revenue.

“The Commission is planning to fine Microsoft before the Easter break,” one of the sources said, adding that it is possible that procedural issues could push back the decision.

The size of the fine could be significant because this is the second time that Microsoft has failed to comply with an EU order.

The spokesman for competition policy at the Commission, Antoine Colombani, declined to comment.

The Commission has sanctioned Microsoft to the tune of 1.6 billion euros (HK$16.3 billion) to date for not providing data at fair prices to rivals, requiring software developers to create products to work with its products, and for tying its media player to its operating system.

The EU antitrust authority has said that the latest offence occurred between February 2011 and July last year. Microsoft has blamed it on a technical error, saying that it has since tightened internal procedures to avoid a repeat.

Microsoft’s share of the European browser market has roughly halved since 2008 to 24 per cent in January, below the 35 per cent held by Google’s Chrome and Mozilla’s 29 per cent share, according to Web traffic analysis company StatCounter.

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