Sejong: Apple’s South Korean unit offered $84 million worth of programmes for consumers and mobile phone carriers in a bid to address concerns about the company’s alleged violation of competition law, the nation’s antitrust regulator said Monday. Apple Korea has been under probe by the Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) over allegations that it had required the country’s three...
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