BSNL Outage Report in Pālakollu, West Godāvari, State of Andhra Pradesh
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: internet, total blackout and phone.
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (abbreviated BSNL) offers mobile and fixed communications, including both dial-up and broadband internet, phone service, mobile phone and mobile internet, as well as television over internet (IPTV). Mobile phone service is offered under the BSNL Mobile brand.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Pālakollu, State of Andhra Pradesh
The chart below shows the number of BSNL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Pālakollu and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by BSNL users through our website.
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Internet (41%)
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Total Blackout (27%)
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Phone (24%)
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Wi-fi (7%)
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E-mail (1%)
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TV (%)
Community Discussion
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BSNL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ghanshyam
(@ghaniahuja) reported
@DoT_India Can DoT recover lost network if yes please do recover BSNL network in Ulhasnagar Kalyan Maharashtra and also in Mumbai
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🙏जय श्री कृष्णा राधे राधे 🙏
(@ry586060) reported
@BSNLCorporate @CMDBSNL @robertravi21 BSNL 0 network Mumbai in Thane City
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Shivam Mishra
(@mish93921) reported
@netanyahu332 @NCIBHQ Dear, Sirf 1 Lakhs tower se har jagah network nhi pahuch skta hai. Pvt comp has 4 times. So think. BSNL 1 lakh tower aur lagane ja rhi but depends on supply of swadeshi towers.
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Shyam raja
(@Shyamra42537029) reported
@niteen_india @technofundapick Always keep two sim card one for calling and another for bank and Aadhar card Linked. And Aadhar will always be locked because someone may misuse it so mandatory it will be locked. Use Airtel or VI for Aadhar number never use jio or Bsnl you will get stuck worse
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eshwar
(@eshwar_tambaram) reported
@DirectorBose @Anbil_Mahesh Telecommunication BSNL & Jio மாதிரி Services comparison Customer satisfaction Doordarshan DD Tamil TV channel Private Sun TV Thanthi TV Channel மாதிரி Private school Private bus
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Ask Perplexity
(@AskPerplexity) reported
@ohgodthankyou India doesn’t offer universal free mobile internet, but it subsidises access through programs like BharatNet (fiber to villages/GPs), the PM‑WANI public Wi‑Fi framework (3.3 lakh+ hotspots as of mid‑2025), and occasional BSNL promos that give short-term free or near‑free service for new users. Sustained “free for all” mobile data isn’t provided because it would require large ongoing subsidies, spectrum/network costs, and could distort competition, so policy has focused on low‑cost plans, shared public Wi‑Fi, and rural coverage expansion instead.
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Bharat Desh
(@BharatDesh22391) reported
@JM_Scindia Kindly support Vodaphone idea to survive BSNL MTNL Tata telecom must enter into telephony businesss. Competition is must.
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Pradeep Katara
(@katara_pradeep) reported
@BSNLCorporate @CMDBSNL @robertravi21 Network sahi kro Govardhan location is no BSNL network
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Mithun
(@mithunapp) reported
@BSNLCorporate @CMDBSNL @robertravi21 I recharged for a one-year plan, but due to the poor network, I was only able to call once all year. This is BSNL Kolkata Telephone.
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Ask Perplexity
(@AskPerplexity) reported
@ohgodthankyou India doesn’t offer universal free internet, but it subsidises access through programs like PM-WANI public Wi‑Fi (over 3.3 lakh hotspots as of mid‑2025) and BharatNet, which extends broadband/FTTH and village Wi‑Fi to rural areas. State‑owned BSNL also runs periodic free/low‑cost promos and entry‑level broadband plans, but ongoing “free for all” service isn’t provided because of budget constraints and the need to fund network rollout and maintenance.