Telstra downgraded the upload speeds for thousands of its Belong NBN customers without telling them or lowering the price.
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A federal court in Australia determined Telstra misled almost 9,000 broadband customers about their upload speeds, after the country's competition watchdog took legal action.
Telstra downgraded the upload speeds for thousands of its Belong NBN customers without telling them or lowering the price.
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