Paying for 300 Mbps WiFi but getting only 50? Know how to file complaint and claim relief
Many Indian broadband users pay for high speeds but get less. This isn't just a service lapse; you can formally complain and seek compensation.
Your recourse lies with TRAI for service quality violations or consumer courts for financial losses. Follow a three-step process: complain to your ISP, then TRAI, and finally, the consumer forum if unresolved.
Information from The Times of India. Edited by: Noticias Today.
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