Indian Broadband Operators Crumble as More Users Flood Online

Netizens across India have taken it online complaining about the slow internet speeds while broadband operators indicate that the issues are due to the “unprecedented load” arising from Covid-19 lockdown. Even as India entered into a 21-day lockdown period on Tuesday night, several companies have already asked the employees to work from home from the second week of March. As more users flood online using their home connection, certain service providers seem to have been caught off-guard due to higher loads placed on their networks.

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Higher Loads Due to Covid-19

Slow internet is a keyword that has been spotted on social networks and various forums in India as users have started to share the experience of slow speeds from their service providers.

A Twitter user Sandeep Sarma tweeted on Monday that his Act Broadband has been patchy “for a while” as he has been “getting around 90 Mbps” on his ACT Giga plan. “I don’t think it’s fair to charge for a GIGA connection while giving less than 1/10th the promised speed,” Sarma said in his tweet.

In a follow-up tweet on Tuesday, Sarma tweeted that he has been on a 100 Mbps plan for most of March but yet would have to pay for the GIGA connection that he has subscribed.

“I understand that the current circumstances have resulted in more users and hence reduced speed but at least have some consideration when generating the invoice,” Sarma said.

While ACT Fibernet hasn’t responded to Sarma’s tweet, another user Sahil Bhalla posted a response from Act that seems to have been sent to most of Act customers.