British "Financial Times" Nicky? Tate (Nikki Tait) in Brussels, Richard? Waters (Richard Waters) San Francisco reported
IBM will face a new European competition regulators to close the investigation. A new complaint formally submitted today, accusing the U.S. company in the European computer mainframe market, the abuse of monopoly power.
A much smaller U.S. rival T3 Technologies, Inc. (T3 Technologies) scheduled to the European Commission (European Commission) complaint, accusing IBM is abusing its market position, tied its operating system and mainframe hardware sales, hardware sales to prevent competitors .
The complaint also accused the U.S. giant to conceal patent licenses and other intellectual property rights, damage the interests of the European host buyers.
The move is likely to Brussels for the IBM Business Behavior revival. EU officials are concerned about in late 2007, group sales this computer mainframe behavior, then a Silicon Valley venture company Platform Solutions Inc. (Platform Solutions Inc) made similar allegations. The company also is also the U.S. launch of the IBM antitrust litigation.