The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will jointly crack down on the suspicion of monopolizing business by raising prices for broadband in commercial buildings and industrial parks
According to the Chinese government website on July 12th, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology recently responded to the issue of "starting prices for broadband in commercial buildings and industrial parks" and suspected monopolies.
Recently, owners and employees of small and medium-sized enterprises in many regions have left comments on the "@ State Council, Let Me Talk" section of the Chinese government website, reflecting the resurgence of broadband monopolies in some office buildings and industrial parks. Some have handled third-party transactions and their prices have increased by up to 10 times compared to policy preferential prices. Suggest relevant departments to carry out special rectification, so that preferential policies truly benefit small and medium-sized enterprises at the end.
After receiving comments from netizens forwarded by the Chinese government website, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology responded as follows:
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In response to the issue of broadband monopoly in commercial buildings, industrial parks, and other areas, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Rural Development, the State owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council, and the State Administration for Market Regulation have jointly launched a special rectification campaign, and urged relevant departments in various regions to establish a collaborative work mechanism, publicize channels for reporting and filing complaints, and clarify the procedures for handling them. If you encounter such problems, it is recommended to report and complain to the local 12345 hotline and provide relevant clues and information to protect your legitimate rights and interests.