Thursday, 8 May 2008
Telstra drops appeal against ACCC now patchy Next G network in place
ABC News yesterday.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says Telstra has dropped an appeal against findings that the marketing of its Next G mobile phone network was misleading.
The Federal Court ruled that Telstra had been deceiving by claiming that Next G gives coverage equal to or better than the CDMA network.
Telstra must now pay the ACCC's legal costs.
This is what Telstra now says of Next G with the CDMA network finally closed down since the end of April.
Like any other mobile network, Next G mobile telephone coverage depends in part on where you are, what particular handset you are using and whether your handset has an external antenna attached.
Labels:
accountability,
telecommunications
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