Qualcomm secures FTC approval to pay fine in installments

Focus Taiwan
Date: 2018/01/24
By: Tsai Yi-chu and Frances Huang

Taipei, Jan. 24 (CNA) Qualcomm Inc., a U.S.-based smartphone chip designer, has

Image taken from Qualcomm Inc.’s Facebook page

obtained approval from Taiwan’s Fair Trade Commission (FTC) to pay a massive fine in installments, the FTC said Wednesday.

Qualcomm filed the application on Monday, its deadline for paying the NT$23 billion (US$784 million) fine for violation of Taiwan’s antitrust regulations.

FTC Vice Chairman Perng Shaw-jiin (彭紹瑾) told the press Wednesday that the FTC gave approval for Qualcomm to pay the fine in 60 monthly installments, starting with a payment of about NT$390 million by the end of January.

On Oct. 11, the FTC imposed a fine of NT$23.4 billion on Qualcomm after a two-year investigation into allegations of anti-trust violations relating to the company’s chip technology.    [FULL  STORY]

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