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EU Commission opens two formal investigations against Qualcomm

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July 16, 2015

The European Commission has opened two formal antitrust investigations into possible abusive behaviour by Qualcomm in the field of baseband chipsets used in consumer electronic devices.

Qualcomm is the world’s largest supplier of baseband chipsets.

The first antitrust investigation focuses on Qualcomm’s conditions related to the supply of certain chipsets that comply with 3G (UMTS) and 4G (LTE) standards and are used to deliver cellular mobile connectivity in smartphones and tablets. In particular, the Commission will investigate whether Qualcomm has granted payments, rebates or other financial incentives to its customers on condition that they purchase all or a significant part of their baseband chipsets requirements from Qualcomm, and whether any such behaviour might hinder the ability of rivals to compete.

The second investigation concerns Qualcomm’s pricing practices with regard to certain chipsets that comply with 3G (UMTS) standards and are used to deliver cellular mobile connectivity. In particular, the Commission will be assessing whether Qualcomm has engaged in “predatory pricing” by selling these chipsets at prices below costs, with the intention of hindering its competition from remaining in the market and competing with Qualcomm.

Press release – Antitrust: Commission opens two formal investigations against chipset supplier Qualcomm, 16 July 2015