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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has accepted court-enforceable undertakings proposed by Foxtel, Optus, Telstra and Austar which address the Commission's concerns about the potential anti-competitive effects of the planned pay-TV arrangements between Foxtel and Optus.
The Commission does not therefore intend to oppose the arrangements which allow Optus and Foxtel to share pay-TV programming.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has accepted court-enforceable undertakings proposed by Foxtel, Optus, Telstra and Austar which address the Commission's concerns about the potential anti-competitive effects of the planned pay-TV arrangements between Foxtel and Optus.
The Commission does not therefore intend to oppose the arrangements which allow Optus and Foxtel to share pay-TV programming.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has accepted court-enforceable undertakings proposed by Foxtel, Optus, Telstra and Austar which address the Commission's concerns about the potential anti-competitive effects of the planned pay-TV arrangements between Foxtel and Optus.
The Commission does not therefore intend to oppose the arrangements which allow Optus and Foxtel to share pay-TV programming.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has accepted court-enforceable undertakings proposed by Foxtel, Optus, Telstra and Austar which address the Commission's concerns about the potential anti-competitive effects of the planned pay-TV arrangements between Foxtel and Optus.
The Commission does not therefore intend to oppose the arrangements which allow Optus and Foxtel to share pay-TV programming.