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What if broadband is monopolized?

You can complain to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology about the monopoly in residential broadband. Regarding the monopoly in residential broadband, relevant regulations have been issued from the State Council, Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology to local governments, prohibiting residential broadband from monopolizing access services.

It is a common problem that residential broadband monopolizes and prohibits other operators from accessing. If we want to break this monopoly, we can only negotiate with most owners and community managers, either developers, properties or owners' committees.

If it still doesn't work, you can try to make a complaint call. The complaint phone is very easy to use. When I was in college, the network quality was very poor, and it was useless to find a campus business hall. Then I called to complain (I asked the business hall for the complaint number). Then someone came to help me fix it the next day.

Other operators are not allowed to enter the bank, thus achieving the purpose of monopoly. This is the practice of seeking personal gain at the expense of the owner's right to choose. This can only be communicated with the property. If it is not corrected, you can complain to the property company through the Housing Authority or change the property through the owners' meeting.

You can complain to the consumer association. Owners have the right to participate in the selection of network operators, and developers cannot make unilateral decisions. The monopoly agreement signed by the developer and the operator violates the relevant provisions of the Consumer Protection Law on consumers' right to choose, and consumers can choose any communication company.

Since the broadband resources, resource types and tariffs of Unicom in each city can only be inquired locally, if you need to know the relevant information, it is recommended to consult Unicom customer service directly or visit Unicom business hall in person. If there is no local coverage, Unicom broadband cannot be installed temporarily.