update: The Federal Court has found the national competition regulator did not treat Telstra fairly when slugging the telco with a competition notice 12 months ago. The ACCC has expressed disappointment with the ruling.
Telstra today launched a Federal Court legal challenge to a recent notice issued by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) which accused the telco of anti-competitive actions.
Key decisions about competition in Australia's telecommunications industry are expected this week.
Those who complained the loudest about Telstra's anti-competitive conduct have failed to back up their claims, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission said.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) have responded to Telstra's claims that they have negotiated commercial arrangements with 60 percent of its wholesale customers, saying in real terms "it doesn't account for much".
Australia's competition regulator has warned it will act to ensure technological innovations that pose a serious threat to Telstra's dominance of the telecommunications sector are not "strangled at birth".
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