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Brussels probes Microsoft on schools’ costs

By Nikki Tait in Brussels

Published: May 14 2008 03:09 | Last updated: May 14 2008 03:09

European competition auth­orities are to look into allegations made by the agency advising the government on the use of technology in schools that anti-competitive practices by Microsoft have restricted choice and driven up costs.

Becta, the agency for information and communications technology in education, said on Tuesday that its complaint that there were significant obstacles to using rival products in conjunction with the software giant’s Office 2007 product had been sent to the European Commission.

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