Ofcom Starts Probe Into UK Cloud Infrastructure Services Sector
September 22 2022 - 3:07AM
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By Joe Hoppe
The U.K.'s Office of Communications Wednesday said that it will
launch a market study into the U.K.'s cloud infrastructure services
sector in coming weeks, probing Amazon.com Inc., Microsoft Corp.
and Alphabet Inc.'s Google's positions.
The regulator said that the three firms generate around 81% of
revenue in the U.K. public cloud infrastructure market, and its'
study will formally assess how well the market is working.
Ofcom said it will examine the strength of competition in cloud
services generally and the position the three hyperscalers hold in
the market, as well as consider any market features that might
limit innovation, growth or new players.
The regulator said it will invite initial views from interested
or affected parties and consult on interim findings, expecting a
final report--including concerns or recommendations--within a
year.
Ofcom also said it will start a broader work program assessing
other digital markets, including online personal communication and
audiovisual apps. It said it was interested in how services like
WhatsApp, FaceTime and Zoom have affected traditional calling and
messaging and how competition and innovation might evolve.
It further said a future focus area is the nature and intensity
of competition among digital personal assistants and audiovisual
"gateways", like connected television and smart speakers.
Write to Joe Hoppe at joseph.hoppe@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
September 22, 2022 02:52 ET (06:52 GMT)
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