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Nearly 9,000 Australians affected as Telstra downgrades internet without notice

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Nearly 9,000 Australians affected as Telstra downgrades internet without notice

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1759885257080.png Nearly 9,000 Australians affected as Telstra downgrades internet without notice
Hidden upload speed cuts spark $18 million fine. Image source: Facebook/Telstra

When you log on expecting smooth video calls or instant uploads, the last thing you expect is a secret slowdown.



Yet nearly 9,000 Australians were left paying for something they weren’t actually receiving.



Now, the Federal Court has delivered a $20.3 million verdict that could change how telcos treat customers.




Telstra has been ordered to pay an $18 million penalty for breaching Australian Consumer Law, following a case that began in December 2022.



Between October and November 2020, the company quietly downgraded 8,897 Belong customers from NBN plans with 40 Mbps maximum upload speeds to just 20 Mbps—without any notification.



Download speeds remained at 100 Mbps, but customers were effectively losing half the upload capacity they had signed up for.



Belong saved $7 per month per customer at the wholesale level, yet Telstra did not pass this saving on, leaving users paying full price for a reduced service.




'Telstra's failure to inform customers that their broadband service had been changed denied them the opportunity to decide whether the changed service was suitable for their needs.'

ACCC Commissioner Anna Brakey, accc.gov.au




Even more brazen, Telstra continued marketing the plans as having 40 Mbps upload speeds, despite the reduction.



Upload speed is crucial for many everyday activities, including sending emails with attachments, video calling, uploading photos to cloud storage, streaming live video, and backing up files online.



For seniors relying on video calls to stay connected, or Australians working from home, the difference between 40 Mbps and 20 Mbps could make video calls choppy, uploads slower, and multiple devices struggle to perform simultaneously.




What the speed cut meant in practice



  • Video calls might become choppy or pixelated

  • Uploading family photos could take twice as long

  • Video conferences could suffer from poor quality

  • Online backup services would run much slower

  • Multiple devices sharing the connection would struggle more





A pattern of problems at Australia's biggest telco



This is not Telstra’s first brush with consumer protection authorities.



In 2022, it paid $15 million for misleading statements about NBN speeds, offered compensation to 42,000 customers in 2017 for slow services, and more recently, faced penalties for spam breaches, emergency call disruptions, and issues with emergency call relay services.



These repeated penalties suggest ongoing problems with transparency and customer communication, which particularly affect older Australians less likely to notice technical changes.



Affected Belong customers will receive compensation through a court-enforceable undertaking.



Each impacted user will get $15 for every month they were on the downgraded plan, with total remediation exceeding $2.3 million.



While Telstra notified over 2,500 customers in 2021, more than 6,000 are still being contacted.




The implications for consumer protection



ACCC Commissioner Anna Brakey highlighted that the $18 million penalty sends a strong message that businesses cannot mislead consumers by altering key service aspects without notification.



She added: 'Misleading pricing and claims in relation to essential services, with a particular focus on telecommunications, is one of ACCC's current enforcement priorities.'



The case illustrates a hardening stance from consumer protection authorities on telecoms, especially for essential services older Australians rely on to stay connected.



Users can protect themselves by regularly checking bills for unexplained changes, testing speeds with online tools, reading all communications, knowing their rights, and contacting the ACCC if necessary.



The Telstra case proves that even the largest Australian telecommunications company is not above the law when it comes to transparency and customer fairness.



What This Means For You


Nearly 9,000 Australians were affected when Telstra quietly downgraded their Belong internet plans without notice, cutting upload speeds in half while continuing to charge full price.


This kind of practice shows how even large, trusted telecommunications companies can make changes that directly impact your online experience, from video calls to uploading important files.


For everyday internet users, especially seniors who rely on stable connections to stay in touch with family and friends, this case is a reminder to regularly check your service details, monitor speeds, and know your rights.


Staying informed and vigilant ensures you’re getting the service you pay for and helps protect you from similar issues in the future.




If the Telstra case has you thinking about how major telecoms handle their customers, there’s another eye-opening example worth exploring.



Optus faced a massive $100 million penalty for misleading conduct, showing that regulatory authorities are cracking down on poor business practices across the industry.



This story provides further insight into how companies can be held accountable when service promises don’t match reality.



Read more: 'Unconscionable conduct’: Optus’s $100m penalty sends a powerful warning to big business about how they treat customers





Have you noticed any unexplained changes to your internet service recently?

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Elbow and his bunch of moron mates are really letting this country slide into 3rd world status, grow some balls prime mincer and do something about the shit that this country is in.
 
the big problem yet to addressed here is the simple fact that when you sign and agree to the telstra contract or any other business contract, you are signing to the clause that states , they can change any part of the contract or price at any time and you agree to them doing that
IT is an opened agreement contract that virtually makes any contract illegal and useless
MY point is this -- if a business wants to change something in the contract , they should be giving you a new contract to sign
If they did that , just maybe they would treat customers better
 
It seems to be a major issue with the lower speeds provided by many of the service providers.
I am getting less than half the speed that I am paying for with Spintel.
 
Elbow and his bunch of moron mates are really letting this country slide into 3rd world status, grow some balls prime mincer and do something about the shit that this country is in.
you do realise of course that the original NBN plan was the ALP plan and the plan that is screwing every body up is the LNP plan
These problems have nothing to do with any government but a lot to do with corporate greed and lack of concern for consumers so why are you trying to make it an ALBO problem when it started with Turnbull and his desire to funnel control ( and subsequent failures) to his corporate and sponsor mates
the only people wanting Australia to be 3rd world is YOU and your fascist mentored mates in the LNP
 
It seems to be a major issue with the lower speeds provided by many of the service providers.
I am getting less than half the speed that I am paying for with Spintel.
And so many others in the same boat... My Telsra Plan Pricing went up and the speed has deminished so much that at times surfing the net is so dang slow and entertainment is blahhh... But what can we do? ..... NOTHING.... because all of Telstra Plans include that ugly clause that Telstra can and will change anything in the agreement WITHOUT notification... meaning that we have NO comeback cause we signed it away.
IF I could get a company for phone and internet BETTER than Telstra I WOULD....and beforehand I would sit with Telstra Customer Service for hours reading their agreement and discussing anything that is scammy-like. THEN TELL THEM TO SHOVE=OFF.
All the smaller subsidiary companies HAVE TO GO through TELSTRA because Telstra OWNS all the towers and have an agreement with the government NOT TO ALLOW others to build TOWERS. It is bloody criminal.
 
you do realise of course that the original NBN plan was the ALP plan and the plan that is screwing every body up is the LNP plan
These problems have nothing to do with any government but a lot to do with corporate greed and lack of concern for consumers so why are you trying to make it an ALBO problem when it started with Turnbull and his desire to funnel control ( and subsequent failures) to his corporate and sponsor mates
the only people wanting Australia to be 3rd world is YOU and your fascist mentored mates in the LNP
This is rubbish .. Albinese CAN, AS PROMISED, change all of this to the BETTER and has not changed anything but, in fact, allowed it to fall into disruption.. amen
His big press meeting was about the NBN ,,,, I am not a supporter of either form of the current parties ,, we have more patriotic parties ... LOOK AROUND ..duhh
 
If you want anything changed about how this country is run, then stand up and join the protestors (Next -19th October). Make your voice be heard. Remember both ALP and LNP are two wings of the same bird, and both controlled by the country and people that we are not allowed to criticize.
 
I am a Optus customer who hoped to escape Telstra bad business. Now I am mad with another dealer (Optus) 4 years down it getting worse and really nasty. Paying for 5G plan when there is non existing 5G in area. Found by coming to outlet to comply, and rep. spelt the beens. Got cheaper 4G with price reduction for 12 months. Guess what . It’s not real compensation, it’s simply smaller plan that slows my internet to complete nightmare. After 12 months it will be way too expensive small plan. I also have these extra cheap phones (2) for each mobile plan to reduce plan payments from previous deal- you pay a $1 monthly for 36 months. But only 12 months of discount. So you stack with full price of mobile deal for 24 months and extra $1 for unwanted cheap phone. By the way, you cannot exit unless you pay off your unwanted phones.
We came to outlet to pay these cheap phones off and couldn’t do it. OPTUS don’t let you pay them off that easily. You have to pay it in the next bill.
I finally have one paid, and the other should be by 2 weeks time. I am not going to wait and pay it in advance to get out and be able find hopefully a better provider. But consequently will pay visit to ombudsman.
Please think twice when you are thinking to go with Telstra or Optus. They are not going to impress you.!
 
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If you want anything changed about how this country is run, then stand up and join the protestors (Next -19th October). Make your voice be heard. Remember both ALP and LNP are two wings of the same bird, and both controlled by the country and people that we are not allowed to criticize.
WHERE???
 
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you do realise of course that the original NBN plan was the ALP plan and the plan that is screwing every body up is the LNP plan
These problems have nothing to do with any government but a lot to do with corporate greed and lack of concern for consumers so why are you trying to make it an ALBO problem when it started with Turnbull and his desire to funnel control ( and subsequent failures) to his corporate and sponsor mates
the only people wanting Australia to be 3rd world is YOU and your fascist mentored mates in the LNP
Yep, although turnbull is finally out of it, his presence is still haunting us. This bombastic inept is still unflushable. 😫🤮
 
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Everything Albo touches changes without warning. He is the worst PM we have had in this country since I arrived here 59 years ago. He cannot be trusted to keep his word on anything so why believe any legislation about phones, internet or anything else made by him. The rest of his party follow him like sheep. He changes his mind about everything when he goes to another country without consulting anyone back home to find out what is really needed by Australia so why trust him at all. He spends his time overseas most of the time so how can he possibly know what is happening here at any given time?
 
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All of the telcos are changing how they do business and to hell with what the consumer wants.
 
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If you want anything changed about how this country is run, then stand up and join the protestors (Next -19th October). Make your voice be heard. Remember both ALP and LNP are two wings of the same bird, and both controlled by the country and people that we are not allowed to criticize.
I presume you mean the Jewish people. I thought this was a free country and we could say what we felt. The Jews control most western governments because of their money.
 
Well we just seem to get ripped off on a daily basis, don't we! Most big business is so dodgy these days compared to pre covid!
 

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