How much compensation you’ll get if your broadband goes down under new rules
Most broadband and landline customers will now get more compensation for each day their service is down. When you report that your service is down, you will now receive £10.34 in compensation automatically if it isn’t fixed after two working days, and then £10.34 for each day it is not fixed after that, up from £8 previously. You won’t be paid compensation under Ofcom’s scheme if your broadband was down for fewer than two working days after you reported the fault.
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