My internet speed is too low. How to increase the internet speed?

I am using the broadband internet connection. I check my internet speed.
My internet speed is too low. How to increase the internet speed?
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Hi
:D you cannot increase internet speed!!!
It depends on your internet service provider and only the ISP can increase it!
If you have some issues with the data transfer speed then I recommend contacting your internet service provider!
Bye

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