Deutsche Telekom, Airbus slam plan allowing Big Tech to bid for EU cloud work

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Deutsche Telekom, Airbus slam plan allowing Big Tech to bid for EU cloud work
Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Airbus and 15 other EU companies have criticised a proposal that would allow Amazon, Alphabet's Google and Microsoft to bid for highly sensitive EU cloud computing contracts. The draft plan from Belgium, which currently holds the rotating European Union presidency, ...

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