Web Stories Thursday, September 18

Australia’s competition regulator said on Monday it has begun proceedings against Alphabet’s Google over its past deals with telecom operators Telstra and Optus for the pre-installation of Google Search on Android mobile phones.

Google has cooperated with the regulator, admitted liability and agreed to jointly submit to the Federal Court that it should pay a total penalty of A$55 million ($35.8 million), the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said.

($1 = A$1.5349)

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