Question: After J-Rocks explained how his business worked, and the need for clients to be able to upload extremely large audio files at super-fast speeds to
After J-Rocks explained how his business worked, and the need for clients to be able to upload extremely large audio files at super-fast speeds to his platform, the salesperson at Kangaroo Internet suggested the 'Super-econimo Plan for Business'. The salesperson said "I get you. Your clients will not feel the drag on the Super-econimo Plan, for real. Upload speeds are around 200 Mbps (megabits per second). You can expect download speeds of double that. And all for a great price: just $250 per month." After three months on the Super-econimo Plan, J-Rocks finds that the 200 Mbps upload speed is only available at low internet traffic periods (very early in the morning around 3am till 5am) and after that speeds drop to about 90%, and at the peak internet traffic period of 5pm-7pm the speed drops to about 30 GBs per second. Exception summa a. Advise J-Rocks whether he would be successful in an action for misrepresentation under common law . b. Advise J-Rocks whether he would be successful in an action for misleading conduct under Australian Consumer Law
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