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Tech giant Google has agreed to pay a $55m fine for a deal with Australia’s major telcos aimed at reducing search competition.
Google has admitted liability and agreed to a US$36 million penalty over its anticompetitive agreements, Australia’s ...
Google has admitted to anti-competitive conduct involving Telstra and Optus and has offered to pay $55 million penalty.
Internet giant Google could pay a $55 million fine after signing anti-competitive deals with Australia's two largest telcos.
Anna Jackson jumps from telco to bank. No word on whether she's jacking in Telstra sim for an Optus one, however.
Google and competition regulator have jointly submitted to the Federal Court that the tech giant should pay $55 million ...
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has commenced Federal Court proceedings against Google Asia Pacific ...
Google, now facing Federal court action by competition watchdog the ACCC, had admitted anti-competitive behaviour in ...
Australia's competition regulator said on Monday it has begun proceedings against Alphabet's Google over its past deals with ...
The ACCC has today commenced Federal Court proceedings against Google Asia Pacific over anti-competitive understandings that Google admits it reached in the past with Telstra and Optus regarding the ...
The ACCC has today commenced Federal Court proceedings against Google Asia Pacific over anti-competitive understandings that Google admits it reached in the past with Telstra and Optus regarding the ...
Google has admitted to anti-competitive behaviour in striking deals with Telstra and Optus to only install Google Search on ...
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