Local portals Naver and Daum were considering filing a complaint with the Fair Trade Commission against Google and Apple for allowing only Google and a few other chosen portals on their smartphones, industry sources said on Tuesday.
Currently, Google, Yahoo and Bing are the only search engines carried by smartphones powered by Android and Apple operating systems.
Naver and Daum believe the limited choice is unfair and boosted Google’s mobile market share up to 20 percent in Korea, which sharply contrasts with its 5 percent share in the online market.
Spokespeople at Naver and Daum said the complaints would most likely be filed this week.
They appeared, however, to be cautious about remarking on the issue, saying they were going to be acting in collaboration after thoroughly reviewing the issue.
The two portals reached an agreement to act together when the chief executives of NHN Corp., the operator of Naver, and Daum discussed the issue late last year, according to industry sources.
Google, meanwhile, protests that it applied no pressure whatsoever on the phonemakers to use its portal.
By Kim Ji-hyun (jemmie@heraldm.com)
네이버와 다음, 구글 공정위 제소 검토 네이버와 다음이 구글 안드로이드폰에 구글 등 일부 검색엔진이 기본 탑재되는 것에 제동을 걸기 위해 공정거래위원회에 구글을 불공정거래로 제소하는 방안을 검토중인 것으로 알려졌다.
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