Google wants to protect the confidential information of their business plans for its Android mobile operating system, in the next antitrust suit beside AT & T and T-Mobile. The motion was packed by Google in a Washington last night in federal court by asking a judge to declare before the trial, in an attempt to defend the possible release of private information which could harm the business plans of Google Android.
Sensitive material was delivered by Google to the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust research at T-Mobile and AT & T merger, but Google wants to ensure that the information is not disclosed during the procedure.
Google, while in this case not in the center of attention in the antitrust trial which trying to determine whether the joining of AT & T and T-Mobile could hamper competition and affect prices - are involved in a degree as well as wireless networking equipment sales Android operating system, along with other companies.
Google may not be the only phone or operating system manufacturer, if they want to protect their assets. The search giant in recent times acquired Motorola Mobility, which makes the phone manufacturer in the production.
Samsung, being locked in a sour clash with Apple over 20 jurisdictions around the worldwide, which might be one of some to also interfere if it sees that the tryout could influence its Android phone sales.
U.S. Justice Department intervenes last month, by filing a claim to block which projected $39 billion merger of the two giants of the cellular network, saying it would be harm rivalry.
The antitrust trial was not a surprise to many, but could have a profound effect on the telephone industry in the United States. Apparently divided in half, some major players like Facebook and Microsoft technology to support the merger offer, while smaller networks are anxious because they could be expelled from the picture all in all.
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