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Google will pay Australia $36 million over anticompetitive search deal with mobile carriers
Google has agreed to pay a fine of $55 million AUD ($36 million USD) for anticompetitive practices, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) announced. It stems from deals Google undertook with Australian telecommunications companies Telstra and Optus to only pre-install Google Search.
Google has decided to pay $36 million to Australia after the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission , found that the tech giant's deal with two biggest tech firms of the country caused
Epic Games has won a partial victory in an Australian court against Google and Apple. The court found Tuesday that the tech giants misused their market power against app developers, breaching Australian competition laws.