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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 Bāpatla, Andhra Pradesh

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  • yourssubhash
    Marri Subhash Raj (@yourssubhash) reported

    I am facing a serious BSNL 4G indoor coverage issue at my location Inside my home the signal is very weak internet speeds are poor and calls frequently drop or fail Kindly check the nearest tower and improve the indoor 4G coverage as soon as possible @BSNLCorporate @bsnl_care

  • SahilpatelCA
    Sahil Patel (@SahilpatelCA) reported

    This is the state of the BSNL tower in my village; as you can see, thieves have stripped the building of all its equipment. The tower has been non-functional for the past three or four years. Even when it was operational, the network was poor and 3G didn't work, yet they talk big about introducing 5G. Right now, villagers use the structure to store animal fodder. @bsnl_care

  • bsnl_care
    BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported

    @justwokedown Dear Sir, We understand your concern regarding the availability of a long-validity voice-only plan without bundled data, especially for customers using keypad phones. Your suggestion to provide a 365-day unlimited voice plan without unnecessary data benefits is valid and customer-focused. We will convey your feedback to the concerned team for consideration. Regards, BSNL Care (Ankit)

  • Aashik_Ya
    Aashik yadav (@Aashik_Ya) reported

    Arbitrary cancellation of my BharatNet connection under the Central Government’s Digital Bharat Nidhi (DBN) scheme (Demand ID: DBN0000117274) by the local BSNL Talbehat office. My official BSNL employee complaint (BSNL10788/2026) has been pending for over a month with no response

  • mohitsajwan62
    Mohit Sajwan (@mohitsajwan62) reported

    @bsnl_care @BSNLCorporate Bad Service from every where and that's the reason BSNL floor from every where. Kindly Noted

  • bsnl_care
    BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported

    @sumittomar1126 Dear Customer, We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused. Please be assured that our team is actively working on your complaint (H227195791674) and will provide a resolution at the earliest. We appreciate your patience and cooperation. Regards, BSNL Care (Nishuka)

  • bsnl_care
    BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported

    @sanjaymahata518 Dear Customer, Greetings of the day! For further assistance, please feel free to reach out to our BSNL customer care helpline at 1800-180-1503, for personalized support. We are here to help! Regards,  BSNL Care (Sourav)

  • bsnl_care
    BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported

    @Aspirant___ Dear Customer, Greetings of the day! The implementation of 5G services is in progress, and we anticipate the launch very soon. Our team is diligently working on this and will notify you promptly once the service is officially launched. Regards, BSNL Care (Neha)

  • official_suman7
    Suman Kumar Yadav (@official_suman7) reported

    @bsnl_care The BSNL main line runs right near my house, yet I am not being provided with a connection; the vendor is being evasive and demanding an excessive amount of money. The connection can easily be set up, as an OLT is installed just 600 meters from the main line. Please help me 🙏🙏

  • KellyofArrakis
    Insignificant Kelly (@KellyofArrakis) reported

    This post is not about Rahul Gandhi. So I just happened to read a news story that ISRO will now stop manufacturing of the Launch Vehicles and all the Research and Knowledge Capital that the Public sector gained over the years will now be handed over to private players at peanuts Such Brutal Commercialisation of the Scientific Innovation and converting a Key Pillar of a Strategic Space sector into a Cash cow is Apalling Along with the BSNL-isation of public institutions, are we slowly moving towards reducing ISRO itself to a glorified think tank—an institution that designs, researches and regulates while the actual manufacturing and execution increasingly sits outside the State? The usual argument from Core BJP Voter Base aka Andhbhakts, Infrapaglus and Defencejeets will probably be that a government organisation can never pay a rocket scientist what the private sector can. There may be some truth to that. But if remuneration is the problem, why should the solution necessarily be privatisation? Parliament can legislate better compensation structures. The government can create specialised pay scales, performance-linked incentives and other mechanisms to ensure that scientists and engineers working on strategic national programmes are compensated appropriately. Why should the salaries of scientists working on critical national capabilities simply be left to market forces? More importantly, ISRO should be manufacturing more, not less. There is a tremendous amount of knowledge that comes from repeatedly building things. You don’t acquire technological mastery merely by designing a rocket on paper. You acquire it by manufacturing it again and again, testing it, seeing what fails, fixing it, improving the process and doing it all over again. That institutional knowledge is itself a strategic asset. When manufacturing is outsourced or privatised, we may save money or improve short-term efficiency, but we also risk losing the knowledge capital generated through repetition and hands-on experience. Once that capability disappears from a public institution, rebuilding it decades later can be extraordinarily difficult. Such a Breed of Private Sector Bootlickers who endlessly ****** on hearing the news of Privatisation will never be loyal to India They will burn down every Institution of the Indian State in the name of Increasing either Profit and Efficiency This is nothing but Just Another Instance of Nehruvian Dream - A Tall Temple of Modern India being turned in Ash and Dust. Really Shameful