Fixed telephone and broadband services
Here you’ll find frequently asked questions about fixed services, landline telephone service, and fixed broadband. You can also read more in different sections depending on what you’re interested in. If your question concerns your fibre connection – i.e. the physical network – please refer to the section Fibre Connections instead.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a fault with my fixed broadband if the speed is low?
It can be. If you have a low broadband speed, it may be due to an error on the operator’s side. However, sometimes the low speed may not constitute a fault according to the agreement. Normally, it is sufficient for the speed to reach the agreed minimum speed when you have the computer connected with...
Why have I received an invoice even though I’ve cancelled the contract?
Check with the operator why you received the invoice. It could, for example, be about notice periods, billing of call charges in arrears, or that for some reason there is no termination registered on the subscription. Keep in mind that if you do not agree that you have terminated the subscription, you bear the burden...
How do I complain?
Contact the operator you consider responsible. If the operator advises you to complain to a reseller but that complaint does not yield results, you can again contact the operator with whom you have the subscription. The operator is responsible for the services they bill you for, even if they are sold by resellers. If the...
Is it enough to cancel a contract over the phone?
If you terminate the contract by phone, you should ask for a written confirmation of this. Otherwise, it may be difficult for you to prove that you have terminated the contract if a dispute arises about this. Even if you can show that you called the operator, it is not certain that it will be...
How do I cancel the contract if I use my right of redrawal?
You can withdraw via email, letter, or phone. If you and the operator do not agree on whether you have withdrawn or not, it is you who must be able to prove that you sent a notice of withdrawal in an appropriate manner and when it was sent. Therefore, it is advantageous from an evidentiary...
How do I accept in writing?
If a contract is to be concluded as a result of the operator contacting you, they must send a confirmation of their offer to you. The contract is then concluded when you accept this offer in writing.
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Fixed broadband services
General information on fixed broadband
Signing a new contract for fixed broadband
Payment of a fixed service
Fault or disruptions on a fixed service
Change or terminate a contract
- Different ways to terminate a subscription
- If a provider or operator makes changes to the contract
- Moving to a new address