The court took issue with clauses that required operators to sell a certain number of iPhones and fixed their retail prices

The court took issue with clauses that required operators to sell a certain number of iPhones and fixed their retail prices

A French court has ordered Apple to pay around 39 million euros ($45 million) to mobile network operators over accusations it imposed unfair contract conditions to allow them to sell iPhones.

The Paris commercial court also fined Apple eight million euros in its ruling, issued earlier this month.

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