
Google to pay $36M fine for anticompetitive deals with Australia's largest telcos

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Google has agreed to pay a $36 million fine for anticompetitive agreements with Australia's largest telcos, Telstra and Optus, which restricted the installation of competing search engines on Android smartphones. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission initiated proceedings against Google, which acknowledged that the deals likely reduced competition. Google has committed to removing certain restrictions in its contracts with phone manufacturers and telcos. This resolution comes amid a changing landscape in search technology, with new AI tools emerging.
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