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International Tech News: China may impose a fine of one billion dollars at Qualcomm



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the chip maker for mobile phones Kwolcom billion in China may seem fine. Indeed Kwolcom misuse of mobile communication to its strong position in the industry, have been accused of charging more money for its technology. The result of these charges may be imposed a fine of one billion dollars on Kwolcom. business will change with the penalty Kwolcom Chinese government can bring changes in commercial practices. If it can be fixed under the company Provide Chinese handset makers how their technology works. National Development and Reform Commission of China to The suspect is Kwolcom abuse my position. China's leading newspaper China Daily quoted the report published by the business experts.

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