Telecommunications services company director James Harrison and his companies SoleNet and Sure Telecom have been hit with a $250,000 fine and banned from doing business for two years by Australia’s Federal Court.
The Federal Court has found that the Harrison Telecommunications group of companies, trading as SoleNet and Sure Telecom, engaged in unconscionable conduct over the supply of telecommunications services.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has started an action in the Federal Court against a group of companies over alleged unconscionable conduct in the supply of telecommunications services and undue harassment, in breach of the Australian Consumer Law (ACL).
Telco Comms Service Ops – previously known as SoleNet – has repeatedly breached the Telecommunications Consumer Protections Code (TCP) – including twice in recent weeks - and now faces penalties from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
The Australian Communications and Media Authority ACMA) has given a slap on the wrist to telco SoleNet for breaching the telecommunications consumer protection code over the transfer of former customers of the now defunct Sure Telecom to its network.
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