BSNL Outage Report in Moga, State of Punjab
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Users are reporting problems related to: phone, internet and total blackout.
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 Moga, State of Punjab
The chart below shows the number of BSNL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Moga and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by BSNL users through our website.
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Phone (35%)
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Internet (34%)
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Total Blackout (24%)
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Wi-fi (5%)
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E-mail (2%)
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TV (%)
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BSNL Issues Reports Near Moga, State of Punjab
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Moga and nearby locations:
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Amar
(@Amar53458162) reported
from
Moga, State of Punjab
@BSNLCorporate this is bsnl broadband very poor plans 1gb 10 Mbps . We BSNL broadband very slow gram panchayat in punjab . BSNL govt want bill money bad can't speed care not broadband .
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Amar
(@Amar53458162) reported
from
Moga, State of Punjab
@abhinavtiwari36 my bsnl modem bad very slow villages only . Bsnl broadband very poor plans 1gb 10 Mbps . We BSNL broadband can't 10 Mbps village . Bsnl fibre can't help me village . Lost bsnl problem old slow broadband .
BSNL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Varun
(@Prince01435) reported
@Bhavsar304 @TelecomTalk @BSNLCorporate No Network Brother, Like New Install Tower All The Work are the Done ✅ , But Network Service Is Not Started, Sirf Naam Ke liye Likha Hua hai ki, Bsnl 4g situated Tower
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Tech Observer Magazine
(@TechObservor) reported
@TechObservor Tata Communications has deployed its platform to support BSNL’s nationwide eSIM rollout, enabling remote activation for subscribers as the state-run operator expands its 4G services. #Telecom
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பால் பாண்டி ஐயர்
(@tamil_15) reported
I bought BSNL Sim from Tamil Nadu and am currently working in Maharashtra I lost my sim with mobile So I reached local store to replace my sim card They said they can't do it you have to visit your circle to replace it Shoutout To BSNL for Such a Best in Service @bsnl_care
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Desi Batman
(@iDesiBatman) reported
@yabhishekhd TATA helps BSNL to take on Dupoloy with better network n quality Services
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raam murali krishna B+
(@geeaar5) reported
@TelecomTalk No. Now a days it's worst. Bsnl is almost worst
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Georgy paul
(@Georgypaulmpg) reported
when I use the official bsnl wifi portal even youtube won't open properly. if you fast forward youtube it get stuck. when i changed to bsnl wifi roaming from same modem that issue not there
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Vishnu Menon | 𝕏 The Social Subie
(@Vis_subaru) reported
@VipulMK25 @Kushal_roy69 I also have a prepaid BSNL, must say 4G has made the service bearable lol.
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Sunil Yadav
(@sunilyadav21) reported
Untold story of BSNL’s 15-year delay in 4G installation On Saturday (September 27), after 15 years of delay, the Prime Minister and Chief Ministers launched a nationwide implementation of 4G network of BSNL. What caused such a huge delay in the implementation of 4G in state-owned BSNL, while three years ago, private networks launched 5G? It is an untold story. It is a story of how a mammoth PSU was excluded from the implementation of the 4G network for the benefit of private operators. Let us begin the untold story of 4G. First of all, there is no 4G in India. BWA (Broadband Wireless Access) mechanism was conveniently named 4G, a typical Indian jugad. In mid-2010, after the 2G scam, the government was forced to auction 3G spectrum and BWA spectrum. After the auction was over, Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance acquired the BWA spectrum and subsequently established a new telecom company, named Reliance Jio. State-owned BSNL and MTNL, which were not supposed to participate in the auction, bought the 3G and BWA at the highest price arrived at the auction. But then manipulations started and even the Employees’ Unions were allegedly playing to the gallery. Employees started holding strikes, claiming dues and demanded that the BWA spectrum be returned and the money used for paying the dues. The UPA Government Cabinet in 2011 allowed BSNL and MTNL to return the BWA spectrum and get around Rs 16,000 crore to pay the dues. And the UPA Government’s Cabinet in 2012 also equated BWA spectrum with other traditional spectrums to benefit Reliance Jio to get full-fledged access in the telecom industry. But there were issues in the allotment of BWA spectrum to the Reliance firm by allowing a takeover of Mahendra Nahata’s firm, Infotel Broadband. The Comptroller and Auditor General’s (CAG) office questioned how Nahata’s company, with an annual turnover of just Rs 18 lakh, paid Rs 250 crore bank guarantee to attend the BWA auction and how it paid more than Rs 12,000 crore as spectrum fee after winning the auction. In January 2014, The Pioneer published all details of CAG findings exposing the dubious details. The CAG clearly said that Rs 250 crore bank guarantee from Axis Bank was not originally from Nahata’s company. Many complaints in different forums and in courts delayed the launch of Reliance Jio. Eventually, the case was disposed of by the Supreme Court and Reliance Jio started the launch in September 2016. How the three-year-long cases got settled is a story for another day. Meanwhile, in 2012, Airtel, which also got BWA spectrum, conveniently named it as ‘4G’ and was an early bird in the ‘4G’ launch. It was just through a press release, followed by an advertising blitz, Airtel renamed BWA as ‘4G’. There was no 4G spectrum auction or 4G spectrum farming. Only the name BWA was changed to ‘4G’. Typical Indian Jugad! In 2018, the BJP government declared a Rs 80,000-crore revival package for BSNL and MTNL, terming them as strategic assets. So the government decided to give back the surrendered BWA spectrum, now already known as ‘4G’ spectrum, to these ailing PSUs. By this time, all private operators had placed themselves firmly in the ‘4G’ category and the majority of the BSNL and MTNL customers had already shifted to the private operators. Proceedings in BSNL and MTNL were typically slow despite government support. The COVID pandemic for two years also impacted their progress. However, in 2022, BSNL started 4G activities in association with TCS, which was also a single tender process. As relations with China collapsed due to the Galwan Valley skirmishes of 2020, Chinese equipment was scrapped and European equipment got prominence in BSNL supply. By this time, the private operators had launched 5G on October 1, 2022.
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Shail Aditya
(@shailaditya) reported
@LegalTL A wee bit inaccurate. CellOne was the brand name of BSNL’s GSM Postpaid service. It did away with separate brand names for Prepaid (Excel) & Postpaid services & rebranded them as BSNL Mobile. Hutch Essar was rebranded Vodafone Essar after Hutch’s stake was acquired by Vodafone.
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Vaishnav S Nambiar
(@Vshnv_) reported
@bsnl_care I am unable to get VOLTE service on my BSNL sim, please help