BSNL outages and service status in Jangipur, West Bengal
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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 Jangipur, West Bengal
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BSNL Issues Reports Near Jangipur, West Bengal
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Jangipur and nearby locations:
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MIR MOHAMMAD ALI (@MIR9932787250) reported from Kānkuria, West Bengal@BSNLCorporate no network coverage at Lalgola Murshidabad Pin742148 on every Saturday&Sunday for last few weeks,no network now.Shame on you BSNL. My no is 9434539250
BSNL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Tilak Netam Gond 🐢 𑴛𑴳𑴧𑴽𑴌𑵄 INDIGENOUS 🪶 (@Tilak_NetamGond) reported@CommonBS786OM I have used every SIM card out there; currently, I am stuck with BSNL and Jio. Both are giving me trouble, yet I am putting up with them.
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𝗔𝗯𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗮𝘃 (@Imabhinavvv) reportedPaid ₹300 on portal to port BSNL to Jio. 3 days passed, no SIM delivery. @JioCare WhatsApp bot is looping errors & English phone support connects only to Hindi agents who can't help. Terrible onboarding experience! Fix this. Order ID: NO0001DOQ3Y0 @reliancejio #RelianceJio #MNP
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Sujoy Dhara (@SujoyUga) reported@BSNLCorporate @BSNL_UPW Have a bsnl number from UPW for more than 10 years. Currently located in Haryana. Suddenly, signal disappeared since yesterday evening. Please restore signal.
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BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported@signaturedude05 Dear Customer, We acknowledge your concern and are actively working towards finding an effective solution on the same. Your complaint has been escalated to the department and you can expect a response shortly. E3023157253850 Reagrds, Bsnl- Care (Sahil)
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BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported@bas2279 Dear Customer, We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused to you. We would like to inform you that our team is actively working on your complaint (F0126158184358) and will contact you shortly with a resolution. Thank you for your patience. Regards, BSNL-Care (Mubeen)
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BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported@ShivnathYa54665 Dear Customer, We acknowledge your concern and are working on a solution. Your complaint number (F0233158315823) has been escalated to the higher department, and you can expect a response soon. We appreciate your patience. Regards, BSNL-Care (Shatrughan)
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Er. Chaitanya Prasad Murmu (@CHAITANYA_56) reported@BSNLCorporate The condition of BSNL SIM cards in the Banaigarh area is so bad that when you call NO ring. Even when the call is connected, the voice crackles so much that you can't talk. The internet also doesn't work properly. What kind of system do these people have?
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Kuldeep sharma (@Kuldeepbid850) reported@IndianTechGuide Bsnl need strong network all over india
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Ditikanta Pradhan (@Aaditi_arati) reported@TRAI Which is violating human rights. BSNL NETWORK is not working properly in the village. Along with this, only those people who have 4G Enable Mobile in this area can talk on the phone and those who use 2G/3G Sim Mobile can't talk to anyone?? 2/3 @hrw
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Takwa Sebai (@TakwaSebai) reported@gauravh1 Interesting move by BSNL. SIM-less FWA is a smart play for fixed deployments. From a network architecture perspective, skipping USIM-based authentication for FWA makes sense when the CPE is stationary. No handover complexity, no roaming scenarios, no need for traditional subscriber identity management. The real question is what they're using instead. Certificate-based auth? IMEI-based provisioning? Each has different security implications. Most FWA deployments globally still rely on SIM-based auth (even Jio AirFiber and Airtel Xstream). Going SIM-less at scale is genuinely bold. Worth watching how this scales. SIM-less = lower deployment cost per subscriber, which is exactly what BSNL needs to compete on price in rural India.