European Union: Closed consultation in proposed measures for interoperability between Apple’s iOS operating system and connected devices to ensure compliance with Digital Markets Act

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Closed consultation in proposed measures for interoperability between Apple’s iOS operating system and connected devices to ensure compliance with Digital Markets Act

On 9 January 2025, the European Commission closes its public consultation on proposed measures to ensure effective interoperability between Apple’s iOS operating system and connected devices, as mandated by Article 6(7) of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Under the DMA gatekeepers, large digital platforms, such as Apple, are obligated to provide interoperability and access to their software and hardware features. The consultation focuses especially on features such as notifications, background execution, automatic Bluetooth audio switching, high-bandwidth peer-to-peer Wi-Fi connections, AirDrop, AirPlay, close-range wireless file transfers, media casting, proximity-triggered pairing, automatic Wi-Fi connection, and NFC functionality. The measures were proposed to address concerns raised by the European Commission in the investigation into Apple’s compliance with DMA.

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Scope

Policy Area
Design and testing standards
Policy Instrument
Interoperability requirement
Regulated Economic Activity
technological consumer goods, software provider: other software
Implementation Level
supranational
Government Branch
executive
Government Body
competition authority

Complete timeline of this policy change

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2024-09-19
under deliberation

On 19 September 2024, the European Commission announced the launch of an investigation, consisting …

2024-12-18
in consultation

On 18 December 2024, the European Commission opened a public consultation on proposed measures to e…

2025-01-09
processing consultation

On 9 January 2025, the European Commission closes its public consultation on proposed measures to e…

2025-03-19
in force

On 19 March 2025, the European Commission adopted a preliminary report on measures for interoperabi…

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