UK Cloud Market Faces Regulatory Challenges

The UK cloud market remains dominated by Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services, prompting concerns about inadequate regulatory measures from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). Kip Meek, the chair of a parliamentary inquiry into the cloud sector, has resigned in protest against the slow response from the CMA, which has failed to act on recommendations made over nine months ago. Industry voices, including those from the U.S. and Europe, have echoed Meek's frustrations over the CMA's inaction and the implications it has for market competition.
The regulatory delay is seen as critical, allowing AWS and Microsoft to maintain a substantial portion of the market share, estimated to be between 70% to 90%. This inaction could signal a troubling precedent not just for the UK, but for global regulatory efforts regarding cloud computing services. With ongoing inquiries from U.S. and European regulators into potential anti-competitive practices, the landscape hints at increased scrutiny, which may reshape the dynamics between local startups and established hyperscalers, thus impacting national AI strategies and technological sovereignty.
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