BSNL outages and service status in Hassan Taluk, Karnataka
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Hassan Taluk, Karnataka
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BSNL Issues Reports Near Hassan Taluk, Karnataka
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Hassan Taluk and nearby locations:
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umair (@umairmd82) reported from Hassan Taluk, Karnataka@BSNL_KTK my phone no 08172-297170 FTTH connection dead from 15 days no response from bsnl Hassan , they simply disconnect when called, need help rectifying urgently
BSNL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported@MUKESH456130 Hi, 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. Your docket number is F1329163683058. Regards, BSNL Care (Avantika)
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Nature (@HelpNaturerecov) reported@BSNLCorporate @BSNL_TN Pls add ups to sokkanur,642109 bsnl tower. When no power, no signal in bsnl to net,call and sms.when will it be addressed by BSNL? How to use bsnl on emergency!!!
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Gishnu Kumar (@Gishnuk) reported@siddarthpaim I believe this would be a wonderful way to revive BSNL keep the Satelite services as a premium Niche service in Normal time and as a free service during emergencies like Natural Disasters. Any private player in future can then bid for additional satellites being launched.
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கார்த்தி | Karthi (@attur_karthi) reported@Raj218562485720 TVK is BJP, they will execute all projects as per BJP direction. One example BJP has intentionally slowed down BSNL operation and allowed JIO to expand similarly they will disturb TNEB operations and that will force it towards privatisation.
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BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported@iMprabinkumar Dear Customer, This is to inform you that your complaint number F1023162411010 has been readdressed by the concerned team. We have received revert from the concerned department that Please share your location details(Latitude/Longitude) from Google Map.. Regards, BSNL Care (Nishant)
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Dipan Kundu (@dipankundu22) reported@Subhamk95 @BSNL_UPEast I request everyone.. please do not purchase/use BSNL connection... It will make definite trouble to you and you will face backlash and insult because of having such a worst network from BSNL
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Amit 🇮🇳 (@amit_sainik) reportedStarlink in India: Satellite internet is finally here. Hype vs Reality Is ₹34K + ₹8.6K/month worth it for you? 🟢 THE PROS 1. Coverage: Works in remote villages, mountains, islands where Jio Fiber/BSNL can’t reach 2. Speed: 25-220 Mbps. Streaming, gaming, WFH = no issue 3. Setup: Dish + Router kit. Plug → auto-connects to satellites. 10 min install 4. Data: Unlimited data + weather resilient uptime 🔴 THE CONS 1. Cost: ₹34,000 hardware + ₹8,600/month. JioFiber starts ₹399, BSNL ₹400 2. Regulations: Needs govt approval. Unlicensed use = hardware confiscation risk 3. Sky needed: No clear sky view = drops. Fails in dense forest/tall buildings 4. Power hungry: Dish uses lots of power. Grid cut = need solar/battery backup WHO SHOULD BUY: Remote areas, farms, hills, disaster zones, backup for businesses → Starlink makes sense. Only option there. WHO SHOULDN’T: City users with Jio/Airtel/BSNL fiber → 10x cheaper, same speeds, no sky/power issues Bottom line: Starlink isn’t “better internet”. It’s “internet where none exists”. National benefit: Digital India for last mile. Consumer reality: Premium price for premium access.
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BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported@ShashankRS97052 Hi, 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. Your docket number is F1214163250428. Regards, BSNL Care (Avantika)
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Mainak Paul (@MainakP02223333) reported@BSNLCorporate @CMDBSNL @robertravi21 Everything is good except the network. Recently I ported from Jio to BSNL, but after 8 months of pathetic service I switched back to Jio. Pls improve the network.
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Er Altaf Rashid (@ErAltaf2023) reportedDear @BSNLCorporate, many of us in Lolab, Kupwara are willing to switch to BSNL, but poor connectivity in Darpora, Lalpora, Sogam and adjoining areas forces us to rely on other networks. Kindly improve coverage. #BSNL #Kupwara