Further pressure on Qualcomm over its licensing practices in China after the Mobile China Alliance division of the China Communications Industry Association (CCIA) submitted a report accusing Qualcomm of harming Chinese mobile phone industry.
It alleges that Qualcomm has long been overcharging for its technology patents.
The report was sent to the National Development and Reform Commission, which last year started an investigation into the company and how it charges for its technology licenses.
Qualcomm has previously said that it is cooperating with the NDRC investigation, although it still has not been told what the substance of the complaints are.
The company confirmed last November that it is not aware of any charge by the NDRC that Qualcomm has violated the country's anti-monopoly laws. Around half of Qualcomm's revenues in the past year have come from China.
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