BSNL outages and service status in Kesinga, Odisha
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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 Kesinga, Odisha
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BSNL Issues Reports Near Kesinga, Odisha
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Kesinga and nearby locations:
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Sujit Sharma (@SujitSh11376825) reported from Titlāgarh, Odisha@BSNL_OR when i have complain to customer care they are replying to me that they havent listin these type of offer 1699 giving 4.5GB per day. Is BSNL service getting fraud to customer.
BSNL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Leviticus Karnwal (@vlookupjesus) reported@BSNLCorporate @CMDBSNL @robertravi21 Where’s the network, BSNL?
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Sandeep Kumar Gautam (@Sandeep45744932) reportedBSNL network problem net speed and outgoing call @BSNLCorporate@
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Rakesh | (రాకేష్ ) (@Rakesh143341) reported@rutu609 @JioCare We don’t have any network issues in our village because we have Airtel, Jio, Vi, and BSNL towers.
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BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported@DBoobalan1994 Dear Customer, We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused. Your complaint (F1326163780270) is under active review, and the concerned team is working on it for a proper resolution. We will update you shortly with the status. Regards, BSNL-Care (Gopal)
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Nature (@HelpNaturerecov) reported@bsnl_care Can't bsnl understand the concern? Who asked additional tower despite fixing the current tower!! New tower instead of fixing UPS!!! What a job??? Fix ups first and then move for additional tower. Instead looking solution, draggitge problem for years. Do I asked new tower or UPS?
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Manohar (Govind)Daga (@mdaga63) reported@mmpandey @TheMilObserverr Nowadays, gas supply agency under control So is BSNL like department They fear complaint X platform lodged complaints get through,they take action and confirm with us by calling to confirm Railway too So will pickup, slowly
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RRC Traders (@RRCTraders) reportedInternet buffering in 2004 was speeder than today's BSNL mobile internet speed. Never recharge #bsnl . @BSNLCorporate
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BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported@RaviKumar16289M Dear Customer, We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. Please be assured that our team is actively working on your complaint number (F1214163333828) and is reviewing the issue . We will get back to you shortly with a suitable resolution. Regards, BSNL Care (Lokendra)
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BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported@dailjoy Dear Customer, We apologise for the inconvenience caused to you and thank you for your patience. Your request has been created on the helpdesk with the lead number F158164786767 . Regards, BSNL-Care(Sonu)
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Abhishek Taori (@tradershub_in) reportedThe unlimited 5G data era is quietly coming to an endRight now, Jio, Airtel, and Vi all claim to offer "unlimited" 5G data. But let's be honest — only Jio actually delivers truly unlimited. Airtel and Vi have been playing games — soft caps, speed throttling, daily limits hidden in fine print. Thousands of users have already called this out. Once the honeymoon period ends, expect 5G data to come at a premium. Telecom companies didn't invest ₹1.5 lakh crore in spectrum just to give it away for free forever. Free was the bait. Premium pricing is the plan. So what happens next? We go back to good old fiber broadband. Most major broadband players offer around 3300GB monthly data with speeds ranging from 40Mbps to 1Gbps depending on what you pay. In cities, local broadband players are offering insane deals — 300Mbps at dirt cheap rates. If you're in a metro or tier-2 city, broadband will always beat mobile data on value. But here's the real problem — rural India. In villages, your broadband options are basically BSNL, and maybe Jio or Airtel if you're lucky. Local players don't go there because the economics don't work. So when 5G stops being free, rural users are left with either expensive mobile data or BSNL's inconsistent service. The digital divide isn't closing — it's just being repackaged under different marketing labels. Bottom line — enjoy your unlimited 5G while it lasts. The meter is about to start running. 📡💸