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MTNL outages and service status in Kānipākam, Andhra Pradesh

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Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) is a state-owned telecommunications service provider in the metro cities of Mumbai and New Delhi that offers landline and mobile phone and internet service. Landline internet service is available as dial-up, DSL and fiber. MTNL also offers television over internet (IPTV).

Problems in the last 24 hours in Kānipākam, Andhra Pradesh

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MTNL Issues Reports

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  • BafnaHiiren
    Hiiren Bafna (@BafnaHiiren) reported

    @TVMohandasPai @nsitharaman @BSNLCorporate BSNL & MTNL should have been shut down long back. Why are we wasting money on 4G network when we are moving towards 6G?

  • bsnl_care
    BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported

    @69Ashokkr Dear Customer, We have received remarks from concern department "The MTNL team has examined the issue, and all nearby sites are working satisfactorily. If you continue to face the issue, please feel free to contact us." Regards, BSNL Care (Neha)

  • ka12890u
    kv (@ka12890u) reported

    @MTNLOfficial @BSNLCorporate I have ported my two SIM cards from MTNL to BSNL.The activation timeline provided to me was 11 March 2026. However, the MTNL network is still showing on my phone and the BSNL network has not been fully activated yet. I kindly request you to activate

  • kuldeep_ver
    Kuldeep Verma (@kuldeep_ver) reported

    @iamrakeshbansal MTNL can’t pay bond interest right now — the government might help.

  • terminator1229
    Terminator (@terminator1229) reported

    @KalingaGajapati I mean company name. I too used to face the same problem with respect to internet when we were taking the service from MTNL, but after changing it to Jio fibre, the service is quite good.

  • Shailen61727189
    bhagat (@Shailen61727189) reported

    @BSNLCorporate @CMDBSNL @robertravi21 How to mtnl sim to bsnl while do note get signal

  • amishmm
    amishmm (@amishmm) reported

    @BSNL_MH Ported from MTNL Mumbai to BSNL 4G on 6th April. From yesterday, network connects to Vi 4G OR Dishnet 4G but not showing VOLTE symbol. No calls, no SMS. How to resolve?

  • nelkamal
    SWARAJYA (@nelkamal) reported

    @BSNLCorporate I have ported my mobile no 9757290819 from MTNL mumbai to BSNL mumbai, I have been deprived from out going & Incomming call with not internet in my home network i.e.mumbai circle U R call center is not responding Pls do needful to resolve the issu

  • nileshkbhatia
    Nilesh Bhatia (@nileshkbhatia) reported

    @jiocare WORST SERVICE for Jio, I have requested to relocate my Jio Fiber on 29th Mar till date it has not happened. Customer care giving different reasons. The most irrelevant and unacceptable msg ‘engineer didn’t get access to my location’ I feel attest MTNL lineman were good.

  • SujeetSharma
    Sujeet Sharma (@SujeetSharma) reported from Delhi, Delhi

    @NCIBHQ A and C Competition was never the real problem. MTNL and BSNL had a head start of decades, infrastructure across the entire country, and zero debt initially. Jio launched in 2016. BSNL was already struggling long before that. The real killers were delayed decisions (4G came years late), bureaucratic deadweight, and a workforce that grew without accountability.