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SingTel Optus misled Australian broadband users, ACCC claims

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Wednesday, 08 September 2010 10:42
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SingTel Optus Pty misled Australians with advertisements touting the company’s broadband speeds and data plans, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission said.
 
The commission sued SingTel Optus, a unit of Southeast Asia’s biggest phone operator Singapore Telecommunications, in the Federal Court of Australia today, seeking to stop SingTel Optus from running the ads, force it to advertise corrections and pay fines.
 
The company’s advertisements fail to inform customers of limitations on promised download speeds, the lawsuit claims. In its “Think Bigger” campaign, SingTel Optus advertises a 120- gigabyte plan for A$49.99 ($61.32) a month, while the “Supersonic” broadband campaign promises download speeds four times faster than SingTel’s original plan.
 
“Once the customer exceeds the peak data allowance, the internet connection is limited to speed of 64 kbps,” the commission said in a statement today. “The ACCC alleges that Optus did not sufficiently or clearly disclose, and in some cases did not disclose at all, these qualifications.”
 
The lawsuit will proceed quicker than usual, having been placed on the court’s “fast track” list, the commission said. A hearing is scheduled for Sept. 16, the agency said.
 
James Wright, an Optus spokesman in Sydney, said the company would issue a statement later.
 
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 September 2010 10:44