BSNL outages and service status in Maddūr, Karnataka
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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 Maddūr, Karnataka
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BSNL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Siddhesh kadam (@siddhesh8070) reportedVery disappointing BSNL network in Mumbai, especially in Kalina–Santacruz. Daily no signal, call drops, and poor internet. Left with no option but to port my SIM. @BSNLCorporate @MTNLOfficial @JM_Scindia
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Navi Mumbai Airport (PCF) (@airportNMI) reportedMobile network issues finally resolved at NMIA Earlier complaints about no signal inside the airport are now fixed. Passengers report full connectivity (Airtel, Vodafone, BSNL working smoothly) Authorities say even stronger network rollout (including Jio) is coming #NMI
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Teja (@MrKanyaRashi_) reported@JioCare Yeah, checked through this link only. Airtel already started 5G network in my area almost a year ago, though it’s not at all usable and just for name sake. BSNL 3G better than Airtel and Jio in our area.
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Aditya Gupta (@DrAditya2935) reported@iamagoodman321 Have they abolished Private schools? I myself went to govt school. Make Govt schools better. Not abolish Private. Where has govt monopoly in India been good? BSNL sucks. Railways suck Air India sucked. Private competition is necessary. Abolition is not the solution.
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Krala Hgnis 🌐 (@KHgnis1) reported@BSNLCorporate @CMDBSNL @robertravi21 Useless VERY VERY POOR NETWORK Fool should go for #bsnl
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India Post (@IndiaPostOffice) reported@thanikapriya91 Sir/Madam, It is kindly informed that the network connectivity was down at Arakkonam HO since morning on 08.04.2026. The issue was escalated and BSNL officials worked on its rectification by replacing the torn cables through out the day after which the connectivity resumed at early morning on 09.04.2026. Inconvenience caused in this regard is highly regretted. Assuring you of best service always.
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Avishek Bose (@AvishekBoseAB) reported@TelecomTalk Initiative is good, but considering poor BSNL network and services, implementation might not be fruitful. First need to make BSNL full 5G ready with very good network and services. Then only people will consider using BSNL services, including the Govt sector.
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BALAJI THE MASS 2027 (@RBALAJI21385575) reported@moneygurusumit In future airtel, Jio and bsnl only available in the state of Tamil Nadu. Other states also airtel, Jio what ever government approves network available like maharashtra MTNL
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Anand Sri (@anand_ttr) reported@BSNLCorporate Made a mistake of taking #BSNL connection. It doesn't connect to 4G, but connects to 2G/3G. Also calls getting disconnected. The officials at @BSNL_TN don't monitor the signal & bother abt such issues. @CMDBSNL - You should feel ahamed for this pathetic service.
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Nagraj Baggon (@Nagraj_G_Baggon) reported@InvestorOfJAMMU @grok Sometimes we look at BSNL from an urban lens and miss out a very crucial area - rural India There are so many parts in rural India where BSNL is the only option for people (landline/mobile/broadband) everything There is one way to make the whole thing less cash haemorrhaging As far as urban areas are concerned, BSNL should stick to B2B segment. All government and PSU offices to use BSNL only. (Of course service has to be very good) Try some good private office segments also. The whole purpose of currently keeping BSNL alive is for rural India. There is absolutely no sense in using BSNL for B2C segment in urban India - it cannot compete with Jio and Airtel. So better to drop that segment and let go of staff also for that segment