Lawyers acting for Optus in the Supreme Court of Victoria today will likely argue that Telstra is acting hypocritical in calling an Optus ad for mobile coverage misleading and deceptive, when ...
Telstra wants the Supreme Court to rule that Optus is misleading the public with a new advertisement claiming that the two companies' mobile networks cover almost the same amount of the Australian ...
A complaint about an 'inappropriate' Telstra ad featuring a snowman, a 'firm' carrot and two kangaroos has been dismissed by the advertising watchdog. The advertisement promoting Telstra's mobile ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Telstra has been found to have misled consumers in newspaper and TV ads trumpeting its third-generation Next G mobile phone network as ...
Optus temporarily agreed to remove the advertisement from its webpage - without admitting liability - but will continue to screen it on television, after Telstra sought an urgent injunction in the ...
The young kangaroo puts a carrot on the snowman in the genital area. The older kangaroo says "oop huh" and moves the carrot to the nose position. The complaint submitted to Ad Standards said ...
Telstra has been "surprised" with an infringement notice and a large fine from the ACCC for what the regulator called a "misleading" ad for its iPhone 6 phone and plan bundle. Claire Reilly Former ...
Telstra is taking rival Optus to court for running a misleading advertisement on the coverage capabilities of their respective networks, a charge vehemently denied by Optus. Telstra was forced to file ...
Telstra has beaten rival Optus in the court case over an disputed advertisement on the coverage capabilities of their respective networks. Victorian Supreme Court judge James Elliott this afternoon ...
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