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EU approves Google's $12.5B Motorola Mobility acquisition

EU Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia said in a statement Monday that regulators didn't believe the transaction itself raised any competitive problems.

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In this Jan. photo, attendees at the National Retail Federation listen to a discussion about Google Wallet, in New York. The EU's antitrust watchdog has approved Google's $12.5 billion takeover of cell phone maker Motorola.

Google's聽$12.5 billion acquisition of cellphone maker聽Motorola聽Mobility has won approval of European antitrust regulators, moving聽Google聽one step closer to completing the biggest deal in its 13-year history.

EU Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia said in a statement Monday that regulators didn't believe the transaction itself raised any competitive problems.

The EU action means聽Google聽Inc. now only needs government approval in the U.S., China, Taiwan and Israel before it can close a deal announced six months ago.

Google聽has indicated it expects the other regulatory reviews to be completed soon, saying it hopes to take control of聽Motorola聽Mobility Holdings Inc. early this year.

"This is an important milestone in the approval process and it moves us closer to closing the deal," Don Harrison,聽Google's聽deputy general counsel wrote in a blog post

Google聽is counting on聽Motorola's聽more than 17,000 patents to help shield its Android operating system from lawsuits alleging intellectual theft.

In granting its approval, the European Union raised concerns about聽Motorola's聽aggressive enforcement of its patents

"The Commission will continue to keep a close eye on the behavior of all market players in the sector, particularly the increasingly strategic use of patents," Almunia said.

Earlier this month, the Commission launched an investigation into whether Samsung is using some of its key patents to hinder competitors. Like聽Motorola,聽Google聽is also locked in a globe-spanning legal battle with Apple, claiming the maker of the iPad and iPhone is using some of its patents without permission. At the time, Almunia's office indicated that similar investigations against over companies may follow.

But the commission decided to treat its examination of the merger separately from potential concerns it may have over聽Motorola's聽patent enforcement.

It said it sees no danger that聽Google聽Inc. will prevent other device makers from using its popular Android operating system after the takeover.

"Android helps to drive the spread of聽Google's聽other services," the Commission said. "Given that聽Google's聽core business model is to push its online and mobile services and software to the widest possible audience, it is unlikely that聽Google聽would restrict the use of Android solely to聽Motorola," which only has a small market share in Europe.

It said it also sees no competition problems in聽Google聽owning聽Motorola's聽patents for 3G and other wireless technology that other device makers will need for their products to function properly on modern networks.

"Access to such 'standard essential' patents is ... crucial for players on the smartphone market," the Commission said, but it added that the "would not significantly change the existing market situation in this respect."

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