EU regulators set to fine Microsoft for breaking browser pledge
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union anti-trust regulators are set to hit Microsoft with a hefty fine on Wednesday for breaking a promise to offer consumers using its Windows system a choice of rival Internet browsers, people familiar with the case said. EU anti-trust chief Joaquin Almunia is expected to use the fine – which could run into hundreds of millions of euros – to set an example after the software giant became the first company to break a promise made to end an anti-trust probe. Almunia will announce his decision at 6:30 a. m. ET, the sources said. . . .
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