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Russia is Getting Rid of iOS and Android to Launch It's Own Mobile Operating System

Written by SecureWorld News Team | Wed | Jun 8, 2016 | 7:05 PM Z

Russia is getting into the mobile operating system market by launching it's own platform. 

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Last month, it was reported that the European Commission is planning to impose a record antitrust fine of about 3 BILLION euros (US$3.4 Billion) on Google for violating antitrust laws.

Not just Europe, Google also lost an anti-monopoly appeal in Russia two months back against ruling for violating its dominant position with the help of its Android mobile OS by forcing its own apps and services like Google Map, Youtube, and others, on users -- reducing competition.

Now to put an end to the monopoly of major mobile Operating System, Russians are developing their own mobile operating system to compete with Android, iOS, and Windows mobile OS.