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Apple and Qualcomm abruptly settled years-long dispute over the value of Qualcomm’s cellular communications technology.. -
Jack Schickler discusses Facebook's foray into cryptocurrency, Libra, and the regulatory response already expected in its home jurisdiction. -
Court fight inevitable when Republican majority FCC discarded Obama-era rules treating fixed and wireless consumer broadband as more closely regulated “common carrier” services. -
The trial pitting the US Federal Trade Commission against cellular chip maker Qualcomm is underway in a federal courtroom in Silicon Valley. -
Big Tech faces the prospect of enforcers coordinating antitrust and regulatory probes at both the national and the European level -
Data flows are ever more important in today's hyper-connected world, and a critical priority for states is to ensure smooth, legal cross-border links. -
The content-licensing practices of Tencent Music – China’s biggest music download service – have struck a bad note with the country’s antitrust regulator. -
When the global community announced economic sanctions against Russia over the invasion of Ukraine -
Listen in as MLex Chief Correspondent Telecoms Magnus Franklin and Senior Editor James Panichi discuss regulatory questions companies face as they gear up to invest millions in the technology for EU's "inflight WiFi." -
Google announced that it will gradually change the access to personal data of apps on the Android platform