On Wednesday, Apple (AAPL.O) was ordered by the EU antitrust regulatory agency to open its closed ecosystem to competitors. The EU detailed how to open according to the group's rules and the investigations and fines that could result from non-compliance. The first order from the EU requires Apple to allow smartphone, headset, and Virtual Reality headset manufacturers of competitors to use its technology and mobile operating system so they can connect seamlessly with iPhones and iPads. The second order provides a detailed process and timeline for Apple to respond to application developers' interoperability requests. If regulators find that Apple has not executed the order, the company could face investigations, with fines of up to 10% of its Global annual sales. Apple responded that the EU's actions would harm users and assist competitors.
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欧盟反垄断监管机构要求苹果向竞争对手开放生态系统
The EU antitrust regulatory agency requires Apple to open its ecosystem to competitors.
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