Cisco appeals against Microsoft takeover of Skype

News Broadband Global 16 FEB 2012
Cisco appeals against Microsoft takeover of Skype
Cisco Systems has filed an appeal at the European Commission against Microsoft's takeover of Skype. While the deal has already closed, Cisco said it's concerned about a lack of standards and interoperability among videoconferencing platforms. Cisco warned that Microsoft's plan to integrate Skype with its Lync Enterprise Communications Platform could lock-in businesses who want to reach Skype's 700 million account holders to a Microsoft-only platform. Users would then only be able to communicate with others on the Microsoft/Skype platform, and not those using other video systems from makers likes Cisco. Cisco said it wanted regulatory authorities to support open industry standards, helping to avoid a situation where any one company could determine the future of video communications. Marthin de Beer, senior VP for Cisco's video and collaboration group, announced the appeal in a blog posting and said the company also asked the EU's General Court to impose conditions on the Microsoft/Skype deal. Italian VoIP provider Messagenet has joined its appeal to the EC.

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