BENGALURU, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) said on Friday it will appeal the Indian antitrust watchdog's ruling that ordered the tech giant to change its approach to its Android platform and imposed a fine of $162 million for anti-competitive practices.
Reuters had earlier reported that the CCI ruling worried Google as it sought wider-ranging remedial measures.
"Android has greatly benefitted Indian users, developers, and OEMs (original equipment manufacturers), and powered India's digital transformation.
Google plans to appeal that decision as well, where it faces a record $4.1 billion fine.
The U.S. tech giant, Android has created more choice for everyone and such agreements help keep the operating system free.