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Google offered complainant €470 million to maintain Microsoft antitrust probe: Report

“Under a Memorandum of Understanding signed by both parties, Microsoft has committed to make certain changes to address the claims made by European CISPE members and, as a result, CISPE will withdraw its complaint against Microsoft,” the cloud consortium said in a statement following the withdrawal of its complaint on July 11.
“Amazon Web Services, a CISPE member, was excluded from these negotiations and it, along with Google Cloud Platform and AliCloud, will neither benefit from nor be bound by these terms,” it added.
An email sent to Google trying to confirm the details of the €470 million offer went unanswered.