EWE Glasfaser zu Telekom

3 years ago

Hallo, 

 

bin momentan bei EWE 

 

hab ne Glasfaserleitung mit 300mbit gebucht ... 

 

DSL nur mit 3 Mbit verfügbar also bleibt nur GF 

 

wollte eigentlich zur Telekom wechseln da ich schon Kunde in TV und Mobil Bereich bin und wegen Preis .. 

 

mein Vertrag läuft in 1 Woche aus .. momentan ist nicht Verfügbar ? 

 

Laut aussage EWE ist die Leitung für alle Anbieter in 1 Woche frei .. 

 

denn Ausbau hat damals 2019 EWE Direkt gemacht .. die Gemeinde hat 750.000€ zugegeben .. 

 

Gibt's da irgendeine Möglichkeit von der EWE wegzugehen ? 

 

bin echt Ratlos kann doch nicht sein das die EWE ihre Kunden Nötigt mit Überteuerten Tarifen bei denen zu bleiben ? 

 

evt hat das einer schon geschafft ? 

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