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Facebook rejects calls for regulation amid ACCC probe
Facebook has struck back at calls for regulation of digital platforms that distribute news content, saying consumers stand to lose from regulatory meddling.
NBN’s viability in doubt, ACCC says in final communications report
The Australian consumer regulator has questioned the long-term commercial viability of the NBN, saying consumers may lose their appetite for increased broadband speeds when the network's prices go up.
Judge orders Hytera to produce US docs in Motorola patent case
A judge overseeing Motorola Solutions' patent infringement suit against Hytera Communications has ordered the Chinese company to hand over documents in evidence in the companies' U.S. litigation ahead of producing documents held in China.
Telstra faces $10M fine for unauthorized billing charges
Telstra could pay as much as $10 million in penalties after admitting it misled customers by billing them for mobile phone apps they unwittingly bought.
ACCC targets Vocus for misleading NBN speed claims
Three units of Vocus have entered agreements with the ACCC to refund customers for promising NBN speeds they couldn't deliver.
iiNet, Internode to refund customers for NBN speed claims
Internet providers iiNet Limited and Internode Pty Ltd have agreed to compensate customers for promising NBN speeds that they couldn't deliver, the fifth undertaking the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has won from companies for making misleading NBN claims. 
Telstra, Vodafone settle Voxson infringement suit over GPS patent
Telstra and Vodafone have reached a mid-trial deal to end an infringement case alleging use of GPS technology by the telcos to track customer phones violates a 1994 patent.
New rule sets standard for handling NBN complaints
Australia's communications regulator released new proposed rules today for telcos on handling consumer complaints about migration to the National Broadband Network.
Activ8me pays up for false ACCC endorsement
Teleco provider Activ8me has run afoul of the law by falsely claiming the ACCC gave its internet services the thumbs up, the consumer regulator said Monday.
New law would crack down on misleading broadband claims
A bill introduced this week seeks to crack down on misleading ads by broadband providers, a practice that recently landed broadband providers Telstra and Optus in hot water with Australia's consumer regulator.