"Google and European Telecoms Giants Push for EU Regulation of Apple's iMessage"
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Google and major mobile carriers are urging European regulators to impose regulations on Apple's iMessage platform, claiming that it gives Apple an unfair advantage in the messaging market. They argue that iMessage's default status on iPhones makes it difficult for users to switch to other messaging apps, stifling competition and innovation. The companies are calling for measures to ensure a level playing field and promote fair competition in the messaging space.
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