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Baotou Huafengyuan residential broadband Property Right Monopoly

According to you, the responsibility is not entirely in the property. After all, the property only requires fees, but it does not hinder Unicom's wiring.

At present, broadband construction is usually to lay optical fibers, which requires civil engineering to dig trenches and bury pipes in the property area, and also takes up some property resources, such as putting optical fiber conversion equipment in the room, running pipes and wiring in the building and so on. It is reasonable to charge a certain management fee for the property.

The so-called slap in the face does not ring, and the words of Unicom are not credible.

If there is no property management, any broadband provider will randomly enter the residential wiring. As far as I know, there are at least dozens of broadband service providers. Everyone will randomly pull wires in the community where they run, and hundreds of workers will randomly enter and leave the community. Is it good or bad for the owner? Is it good or bad for security?

As the owner, I suggest that you contact the owners' committee and let Unicom sit with the property and industry committees to discuss and solve this matter. In fact, there are many broadband providers. You can choose a service provider with good quality, low price, high speed and no traffic jam, and you don't have to find Unicom.

If the property is pulling broadband by itself, you can complain to the telecommunications management department. Broadband service providers need qualifications, and property companies are definitely not qualified, which is illegal. Moreover, the property self-operated broadband is definitely not approved by the property department, which is an illegal charge.