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The telecoms group will continue to pay money for the broadcast rights for years despite handing them to the Nine ...
Telecommunications giant Optus has agreed to pay a whopping $100m fine for exploiting hundreds of vulnerable and ...
The telco has accepted charges from the ACCC that it used overly aggressive sales tactics to push products on vulnerable and ...
Australia's competition watchdog said on Wednesday that Singapore Telecommunications-owned Optus has reached a settlement ...
That's where these Vodafone and Optus EOFY sales come in. Offering big iPhone 16 Pro discounts, bonus devices and SIM plan ...
Optus has been hit with a $100m fine after it sold mobile phone plans to “vulnerable” to Australians it knew couldn’t afford ...
Optus admitted sales staff acted unconscionably, including a case when a deaf homeless man was sold a phone and accessories ...
Optus was accused of “unconscionable conduct” in its sales tactics with hundreds of consumers. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Optus has admitted to engaging in unconscionable conduct against hundreds of vulnerable customers when selling them phones ...
Four years of “unconscionable conduct and inappropriate sales practices” look set to cost Optus $100 million after the ...
Ericsson also noted that the new antennas will deliver improved connectivity in both urban and indoor environments.
Australia’s second largest telecommunications provider Optus has agreed to pay a $100 million fine for unconscionable conduct ...
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