Tim Cook rejects charges against Apple's network as "monopolistic"
Apple chief executive Tim Cook rejected Apple's claim that it was "monopolistic" and that it should be divided into several companies, along with other US technology giants such as Google, Amazon and Facebook.
According to the US GadgetsNow, in an interview with CBS News, Cook said that although Apple was large and that government scrutiny was "fair", he would not agree with the argument that his company was a monopoly, saying "No I think any reasonable person will come to the conclusion that Apple is a monopoly … our share is more modest, and we do not have a dominant position in any market. "
Apple's chief executive agreed that the government audit of major technology companies was fair. "We should be checked," he said, but he disagreed with calls from some politicians in Washington to dismantle technology giants such as Apple.
In the past few days, media reports said US authorities were studying an antitrust inquiry into major technology companies for a wide range of issues, such as counterfeit news, user privacy policy, and monopoly shares in the advertising market and foreign influence in the United States.
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