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TPG claims mobile health concerns hurt 4G plans

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TPG Telecom has claimed health concerns about the rollout of its mobile network were turning the public against the company, hampering its chances of winning customers and competing effectively in the market.

Chief operating officer Craig Levy, appearing in the Federal Court on Tuesday over the TPG-Vodafone merger case, also said he was disappointed by the lack of media and consumer interest in TPG's announced plans to launch an unlimited data mobile product.

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James Fernyhough writes about telecommunications, insurance and financial services. He's based in the AFR's Melbourne office. Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at james.fernyhough@afr.com.au

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