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Dodo and iPrimus fined $2.5m for misleading consumers about NBN speeds – ABC News
Dodo and iPrimus are the latest internet providers to get fined for making misleading claims about the typical speeds of their NBN broadband plans.

Dodo and iPrimus are the latest internet providers to get fined for making misleading claims about the speed of their NBN broadband plans.
- The lawsuit was lodged by the ACCC, which said the companies made claims about their “typical evening speed” that did not stand up to scrutiny
- ACCC chairman Rod Sims said the claims meant consumers “could not accurately compare different offerings and make an informed choice”
- Dodo and iPrimus are both subsidiaries of ASX-listed telco Vocus Group
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