The regulator said Optus had failed one of its “most fundamental services” after it left more than 2100 customers stranded during a network outage.
Optus has been hit with a $12m penalty for failing to connect more than 2000 people to ­emergency services during a national outage.
Many of these consumers were living with a disability or were First Nations Australians from regional and remote areas.
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