MTNL Outage Report in Tripunittura, Ernākulam, State of Kerala
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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 Tripunittura, State of Kerala
The chart below shows the number of MTNL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Tripunittura 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 MTNL users through our website.
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Phone (50%)
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Total Blackout (40%)
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Internet (10%)
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MTNL Issues Reports Near Tripunittura, State of Kerala
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Tripunittura and nearby locations:
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Surendran Nambiath
(@S_Nambiath) reported
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Tripunittura, State of Kerala
Sorry, if one doesn't learn from others' mistakes, one is doomed to learn it the hard way, from one's own. Not that BSNL/ MTNL was doing a wonderful job ( I had to take 1/2 day leave everytime the home landline came down - that's monthly), but wish your friends change now!
MTNL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Hitender Kumar
(@HitenderKumar16) reported
@Ravisutanjani I think MTNL and BSNL were doing great till 3G era. After that, it just disrupted them too badly. There are no bad websites of Govt. Also, most train washrooms are managed by contractual private employees not Govt. employees.
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Shail Aditya
(@shailaditya) reported
@shantanughosh MTNL & BSNL were examples of profitability. Keeping Customer Care centre aside, MTNL was & remains a dependable wireline service provide from POTS to FTTH. BSNL for long in most regions was the sole wireline service provider & CellOne signals were available in remotest parts.
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Cata Paul 🃏
(@CataPaul2) reported
@IndianTechGuide What Stays the Same (and What It Means for You) The core perks haven’t budged, making this a pure value erosion: • Voice Calls: 200 minutes of free local, STD, and roaming (including MTNL network). Post-exhaustion: Local/STD at Rs 1/min, video at Rs 1.3/min. • Data: 3GB high-speed, then unlimited at throttled 40 Kbps (fine for WhatsApp, but meh for streaming). • SMS: Standard rates (80 paise local, Rs 1.20 national). • Extras: Free BSNL Tunes for the validity period. • Price: Still Rs 107—recharge via BSNL app, website, or partners like Paytm. At 22 days, that’s ~Rs 4.86/day vs. ~Rs 3.82/day before—pushing light users (like your elderly relatives or secondary SIMs) to top up 16% more often. One X user vented: “I’ve been recharging the ₹107 plan on my grandfather’s mobile for almost two years… now it’s just 22 days. BSNL promised no hikes, but this is one.” Another called it “the great Indian loot,” tying it to spotty 3G in rural spots.
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Cata Paul 🃏
(@CataPaul2) reported
@IndianTechGuide What Stays the Same (and What It Means for You) The core perks haven’t budged, making this a pure value erosion: • Voice Calls: 200 minutes of free local, STD, and roaming (including MTNL network). Post-exhaustion: Local/STD at Rs 1/min, video at Rs 1.3/min. • Data: 3GB high-speed, then unlimited at throttled 40 Kbps (fine for WhatsApp, but meh for streaming). • SMS: Standard rates (80 paise local, Rs 1.20 national). • Extras: Free BSNL Tunes for the validity period. • Price: Still Rs 107—recharge via BSNL app, website, or partners like Paytm. At 22 days, that’s ~Rs 4.86/day vs. ~Rs 3.82/day before—pushing light users (like your elderly relatives or secondary SIMs) to top up 16% more often. One X user vented: “I’ve been recharging the ₹107 plan on my grandfather’s mobile for almost two years… now it’s just 22 days. BSNL promised no hikes, but this is one.” Another called it “the great Indian loot,” tying it to spotty 3G in rural spots.
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Divyam Raj
(@divyamr23) reported
@JM_Scindia dear sir am i paying money to the to ministry of communication without using network services. I have a bsnl mtnl no. getting recharge down every month but not getting networks. If govt is not in the state to get the things correct why don't they shutdown bsnl/mtnl?
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Cata Paul 🃏
(@CataPaul2) reported
@IndianTechGuide What Stays the Same (and What It Means for You) The core perks haven’t budged, making this a pure value erosion: • Voice Calls: 200 minutes of free local, STD, and roaming (including MTNL network). Post-exhaustion: Local/STD at Rs 1/min, video at Rs 1.3/min. • Data: 3GB high-speed, then unlimited at throttled 40 Kbps (fine for WhatsApp, but meh for streaming). • SMS: Standard rates (80 paise local, Rs 1.20 national). • Extras: Free BSNL Tunes for the validity period. • Price: Still Rs 107—recharge via BSNL app, website, or partners like Paytm. At 22 days, that’s ~Rs 4.86/day vs. ~Rs 3.82/day before—pushing light users (like your elderly relatives or secondary SIMs) to top up 16% more often. One X user vented: “I’ve been recharging the ₹107 plan on my grandfather’s mobile for almost two years… now it’s just 22 days. BSNL promised no hikes, but this is one.” Another called it “the great Indian loot,” tying it to spotty 3G in rural spots.
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Shail Aditya
(@shailaditya) reported
@shantanughosh MTNL & BSNL were examples of profitability. Keeping Customer Care centre aside, MTNL was & remains a dependable wireline service provide from POTS to FTTH. BSNL for long in most regions was the sole wireline service provider & CellOne signals were available in remotest parts.
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Cata Paul 🃏
(@CataPaul2) reported
@IndianTechGuide What Stays the Same (and What It Means for You) The core perks haven’t budged, making this a pure value erosion: • Voice Calls: 200 minutes of free local, STD, and roaming (including MTNL network). Post-exhaustion: Local/STD at Rs 1/min, video at Rs 1.3/min. • Data: 3GB high-speed, then unlimited at throttled 40 Kbps (fine for WhatsApp, but meh for streaming). • SMS: Standard rates (80 paise local, Rs 1.20 national). • Extras: Free BSNL Tunes for the validity period. • Price: Still Rs 107—recharge via BSNL app, website, or partners like Paytm. At 22 days, that’s ~Rs 4.86/day vs. ~Rs 3.82/day before—pushing light users (like your elderly relatives or secondary SIMs) to top up 16% more often. One X user vented: “I’ve been recharging the ₹107 plan on my grandfather’s mobile for almost two years… now it’s just 22 days. BSNL promised no hikes, but this is one.” Another called it “the great Indian loot,” tying it to spotty 3G in rural spots.
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Divyam Raj
(@divyamr23) reported
@JM_Scindia dear sir am i paying money to the to ministry of communication without using network services. I have a bsnl mtnl no. getting recharge down every month but not getting networks. If govt is not in the state to get the things correct why don't they shutdown bsnl/mtnl?
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Divyam Raj
(@divyamr23) reported
@JM_Scindia dear sir am i paying money to the to ministry of communication without using network services. I have a bsnl mtnl no. getting recharge down every month but not getting networks. If govt is not in the state to get the things correct why don't they shutdown bsnl/mtnl?