Apple will need to allow the installation of applications from third-party stores, the corresponding bill has been approved in the EU. Telecommunications expert Sergey Polovnikov said in an interview with Sputnik radio what this situation could lead to.
The European Parliament has approved two bills regulating the activities of technology companies in the European Union. About reported On the website of Europe’s highest executive authority. The Documents Digital Markets Act (a bill on digital markets) and the Digital Services Act (a bill on digital services) will primarily affect the work of the American company Apple. In particular, the IT giant will need to allow the installation of apps on smartphones from third-party digital stores. Currently, this cannot be done on iPhone.
In an interview with Sputnik radio, the head of the Content-review.com agency, Sergei Polovnikov, expressed the opinion that the American company will ignore the requirements of the EU authorities.
The expert believes that Apple will delay the implementation of the new requirements, as is currently the case with any other EU decision.
“Suffice it to recall the story of the attempt to force Apple to use a common USB Type-C charging connector standard. So what happened? iPhones still come with the old Lightning connector. When iPhones started coming out with USB Type-C – Sergei Polovnikov turned to Sputnik radio In an interview, it’s already going to be “something new. Therefore, I don’t think anyone will pay attention to the activities of the European authorities,” he said.
Terse. Selected quotes only ours telegram channel.
Source: Ria

With a passion for storytelling and reporting, I am an experienced writer and Editor with a focus on sports. As an Author at News Unrolled, I write engaging stories on the latest developments in the world of sports. My articles have been featured on numerous global media outlets and my work has been highly praised by renowned editors.