European Commission says Apple’s iPadOS also subject to Digital Markets Act

Apple’s iPadOS has been designated as a gatekeeper under the bloc’s Digital Markets Act rules by EU antitrust regulators because of its importance to business users, the European Commission said on Monday.

Reuters:

The European executive’s decision followed an investigation launched in September last year. Apple’s operating system iOS, its browser Safari and its App Store were designated gatekeepers last year.

“Our market investigation showed that despite not meeting the thresholds, iPadOS constitutes an important gateway on which many companies rely to reach their customers,” EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.

The Commission said Apple’s business user numbers exceeded the quantitative threshold by eleven times, while its end user numbers were close to the threshold and were predicted to rise in the near future. It said both business users and end users are locked into iPadOS because of its large ecosystem.

Apple, which has six months to comply with the DMA, said it would “continue to constructively engage with the European Commission to comply with the DMA across all designated services.”

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MacDailyNews Take: Despite not meeting the EC’s own thresholds, the EC will do whatever the hell it wants to iPadOS anyway. Nobody is “locked into iPadOS.” Apple currently has 47.16% – less than half – of the European tablet market.

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