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EU Internet of Things report finds high entry barriers, other concerns

"This is a market with high barriers to entry, few vertically integrated players and concerns about access to data, interoperability or exclusivity practices amongst others"

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The EU has published the findings of its Internet of Things inquiry.
It has warned the sector has high entry barriers and warned of exclusivity and interoperability concerns.
The EU is planning to follow up but hopes that companies like Apple will be proactive in addressing the concerns.


The EU Commission has today published the findings of its inquiry into the 'Internet of Things', a sector that includes the use of virtual assistants, smart home accessories, and speakers like Apple's HomePod mini.

Executive VP Margrethe Vestager said "The consumer Internet of Things sector is increasingly becoming part of our everyday life. The final findings of our sector inquiry confirm concerns identified in the preliminary report. This is a market with high barriers to entry, few vertically inte...

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