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Require all broadband providers to offer 12-month contracts for renters

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Require all broadband providers to offer 12-month contract options for renters. Many tenants move yearly but may face unfair 18–24-month broadband terms, paying exit fees or losing service. Align broadband contracts with common tenancy lengths could ensure fairness, flexibility and consumer choice.

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Require all broadband providers to offer 12-month contracts for renters

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Require all broadband providers to offer 12-month contract options for renters. Many tenants move yearly but may face unfair 18–24-month broadband terms, paying exit fees or losing service. Align broadband contracts with common tenancy lengths could ensure fairness, flexibility and consumer choice.

National
52 reactions·100% agree
Peter Kyle

Peter Kyle

Business Secretary

Business Secretary

React

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Reasons for2
Reasons against0

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