BSNL outages and service status in Math, Maharashtra
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Users are reporting problems related to: internet, phone and total blackout.
- BSNL generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Math, including 0 direct reports.
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 Math, Maharashtra
The chart below shows the number of BSNL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Math, Maharashtra and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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BSNL Issues Reports Near Math, Maharashtra
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Math and nearby locations:
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Rajesh Kelkar (@RajeshKelkar11) reported from Ratnagiri, Maharashtra@HpgasPune your app is not supprting. I think HP Is govt govt subsidiary and officials in HP want to support Gas line of adani and ambani and ashoka. Same BSNL did by not giving service. One day it will hamper very badly to coming generations.
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sandeeppawar_86@yaho (@sandeeppawar_86) reported from Math, Maharashtra@BSNLCorporate What third class grade service by BSNL broadband They not repairing it or not refunding money
BSNL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Anup (@IamAnupPall) reported@lalitgrateful All other service provider using the main server of BSNL' thn they are upgrading the downlink and upperlink frequency... My point is why govt. not upgrading the self network
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Chakradar Raju (@chakradarraju) reportedExactly why government shouldn't be paying people to do things that private companies can do. Shut down doordarshan, bsnl, etc. useless waste of tax payer money.
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BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported@Devendra94kumar Dear Customer, We apologize for the inconvenience caused. Our team is actively working on your complaint (H166193005967) and will contact you shortly with an update. Regards, BSNL Care (Rashmi)
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Manisasharma8 (@Manisasharma81) reported@Ajaykumaarji Last time when my dad bought bsnl sim .. He hardly had network that to in a metropolitan city. If the network issue is fixed then it’s a great news.
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Md Naukhez Anwar (@naukhezamu) reported@TRAI You are saying that you will correct all my problems. You have not solve the issue of mtnl and bsnl how can you solve the problem of the other company
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OnlineNewsPortal.In Online News Portal (@onlinenewsporta) reportedMobile Recharge Prices May Rise 12–15% in Next 3–4 Months; Jio, Airtel and Vi Users Could Face Higher Bills Millions of mobile users in India could soon have to pay more for their monthly recharges. A fresh industry assessment suggests that telecom tariffs may rise by around 12–15% over the next three to four months, putting another strain on household budgets. The projection comes from Centrum Institutional Research, which said the telecom industry's pricing environment has become more favourable for operators following consolidation in the sector. The report expects another 12–15% tariff increase as companies seek to improve average revenue per user (ARPU). The potential increase would affect the country's major private telecom operators, including Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea (Vi). However, it is important to note that the 12–15% figure is an analyst expectation, not an officially announced tariff increase by all three companies. The possibility of a hike has gained further attention after Airtel recently restructured its prepaid portfolio. The company withdrew several plans, including the popular ₹299 recharge, along with ₹579, ₹619 and ₹649 options. For some Airtel customers, the impact is already visible even without a formal across-the-board tariff hike. The withdrawal of the ₹299 plan means users seeking a comparable 28-day unlimited daily-data option may have to move to a costlier plan. Analysts estimate that the effective impact of Airtel's recent portfolio rationalisation could be around 3–4% overall, while some individual users face a much larger increase depending on the plan they previously used. The bigger question is whether Jio and Vi will follow Airtel with a much broader increase. Industry analysts believe the probability has increased because India's telecom market has effectively consolidated around three major private operators, alongside BSNL. The last major industry-wide tariff increase came in July 2024. Since then, operators have focused on improving monetisation through changes to plans, data benefits and customer segmentation. The expectation now is that another significant hike could help telecom companies raise revenue without relying entirely on subscriber growth. Rising data consumption is another important factor. Millions of customers have moved from basic 4G services towards higher-value data usage and 5G services. Telecom companies need to recover the substantial cost of network expansion and 5G investments, making higher ARPU increasingly important. Vodafone Idea is under particularly strong pressure to improve its financial position and generate sufficient cash for network investment. The company has outlined a large multi-year revival plan, while recent financial results showed its ARPU rising to ₹177 and its subscriber base reaching about 193.1 million. Jio, meanwhile, appears to be preparing its customers for a changing pricing environment in another way. The company has reportedly brought back Jio Prime with a one-year price-guarantee feature, allowing eligible users to protect their tariff rates for a year. The move comes immediately after Airtel's latest restructuring of its prepaid plans. If a 12–15% increase is eventually implemented, the impact could be significant for regular prepaid users. A ₹299 plan, for example, would theoretically become about ₹335–₹344 after a 12–15% increase, while a ₹599 plan could move to roughly ₹671–₹689. Actual prices would depend on how each operator restructures its plans and whether benefits are changed at the same time. The increase could be even more noticeable for annual and long-validity plans because customers generally pay a larger amount at one time. At the same time, operators could choose to redesign plans rather than simply increase every recharge price by the same percentage. For consumers, the immediate takeaway is that a 12–15% hike should currently be treated as an industry forecast rather than a confirmed nationwide price increase. No final tariff schedule covering all Jio, Airtel and Vi plans has been officially announced on the basis of the analyst projection. But the direction of the market is becoming clearer. Airtel's recent plan withdrawals, expectations of higher ARPU and the industry's need to recover network investment costs are all strengthening the case for another tariff cycle. If Jio, Airtel and Vi ultimately move together, mobile connectivity could become noticeably more expensive for Indian households before the end of 2026. The next major trigger will be whether operators convert the current analyst expectations into actual tariff revisions—and whether the three companies make their moves simultaneously or one operator breaks first.
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Dharam Pal Mishra (@DharamMish) reported@TRAI Yes, the issues include slow internet speeds, expensive data recharges, the perceived monopoly within the telecom sector, and the poor service quality provided by BSNL.
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Rajan jha (@Rajan_jha) reported@JioCare I don't think you are able to resolve this issue. Because this is just formality from your side. In reality no resolution will be provided by you. Don't worry i am waiting for BSNL better service then switch.
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jatin kumar mehta (@jkmloom) reported@TRAI Yes! I just shifted to Delhi (Maidan Garhi to be specific). Jio, Airtel, BSNL,.. none of 'em works fine here. It's like I'm being forced to get a wifi wherever I go. BSNL is the poorest. And what's the sense of calling it 5G if the network of not actually usable?
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आत्मनिर्भर Dividerinchief 😉 (@CAMundra69) reported@TRAI Yes...but no lifetime incoming free calls, increasing tariff charges every half yearly with unnecessary closure of low data pack per day with not improving BSNL coverage network deliberately shows ****** up telecom policy in the country. Recently I port out of airtel to BSNL.