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.
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Paying for 300 Mbps WiFi but getting only 50? Know how to file complaint and claim relief
- by The News Vista
- June 4, 2026
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