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Seeking to kick Telstra while it's down, and make Optus' customer limits to its unlimited offer look silly, Vodafone has stuck the knife in by upping its data limits even before launch.
The consumer watchdog in Italy is investigating both Samsung and Apple over power management features that slowed down older phones.
After suffering a barrage of criticism and lawsuits that Android competitors who also "throttle" their phones haven't suffered, Apple has issued an apology and explanation.
Telstra has implemented an ADSL speed restriction plan – a practice usually referred to as ‘throttling’ - in Victoria.
The ACCC has, again, dropped the hammer on the use of the word 'unlimited' in advertising for broadband plans. Optus has raised the ACCC's ire but there's a message for all ISPs with shaping now coming under scrutiny.
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