Exetel and Telstra settle legal proceedings

 

Telstra apologises in print, pays costs.

Internet service providers Exetel and Telstra have agreed to discontinue legal proceedings after Exetel lodged a deceptive conduct claim against Telstra earlier this year.

Exetel had originally claimed that Telstra's comments and communications wih a credit rating agency had resulted in negative consequences to Exetel.

Telstra has today printed an apology in The Australian newspaper and agreed to pay Exetel's costs, according to legal counsel for the ISP.

The Telstra apology, a 1/8 strip advertisement (rather than the full page advertisement requested by Exetel), said that "On 3 July 2008, 6 August 2008 and 7 August 2008, Telstra reported to Veda advantage that Exetel Pty Ltd had defaulted on three of its telecommunications accounts. Telstra relied on details provided by a third party in making these entries. It acknowledges that these entries were incorrect and has all of them removed from Exetel's corporate credit report."

In presiding over a final hearing on the matter today in the Federal Court, Justice Moore said he was "delighted to hear" that the parties had come to an agreement.

"I congratulate the parties on resolving it," he said. 

Justice Moore had previously recommended the case be resolved out of court to reduce unnecessary legal costs.

Today marked Telstra's deadline to file its defence. 

Telstra and Exetel have been contacted for details of the settlement. Stay tuned for more.


Exetel and Telstra settle legal proceedings
"Don't be too hard on the notice prepared by the lawyers, Mordd, they have such a lot to do. . . And the circulation of The Australian is probably somewhat more than the circulation of Digger11."
By anonymous
 
 
 
Comments: 3
Mordd
Apr 20, 2010 11:10 PM
Anyone else spot the obvious grammar mistake in the ad telstra had to print as the apology? They can't even vet this stuff properly before publication, or is the error from the ITNews.com.au author?
Digger11
Apr 21, 2010 1:54 PM
and what is the circulation of The Australian ?
anonymous
Apr 21, 2010 3:22 PM

Don't be too hard on the notice prepared by the lawyers, Mordd, they have such a lot to do. . .

And the circulation of The Australian is probably somewhat more than the circulation of Digger11.
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