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Microsoft Faces Swiss Probe Over Software Fees

15 Jan

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Summary

  • Switzerland investigates Microsoft's licensing fees for Microsoft 365.
  • Regulator examines recent price hikes for potential competition restriction.
  • Microsoft pledges cooperation with the Swiss Competition Commission probe.
Microsoft Faces Swiss Probe Over Software Fees

Switzerland's competition commission, known as Comco, has initiated a preliminary investigation into Microsoft Corp. concerning the licensing fees it charges clients within the country. This action stems from complaints received by the commission following recent substantial price increases for Microsoft 365.

The regulator is scrutinizing these "significant" price hikes, which affect businesses and government agencies, to ascertain whether they constitute an "unlawful restriction of competition" under Switzerland's Cartel Act. If the preliminary findings suggest a restriction, a formal investigation will commence.

A Microsoft spokesperson affirmed the company's commitment to adhering to Swiss competition law and pledged full cooperation with the Swiss Competition Commission. This investigation in Switzerland is occurring shortly after Brazil's regulator began its own inquiry into Microsoft's software and cloud computing services in early January.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Switzerland's competition commission is investigating Microsoft's licensing fees for Microsoft 365 due to complaints about recent significant price increases.
Microsoft 365 is a package of cloud-based services and applications, including office software, used by businesses and government agencies.
Yes, Microsoft has stated it is committed to complying with Swiss competition law and will cooperate with the Swiss Competition Commission.

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