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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).

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MTNL Issues Reports

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  • bsnl_care
    BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported

    @ShivnathYa54665 Dear Customer, This is to inform you that your complaint number G2233181445103 has been addressed by the concerned team. We have received revert from the concerned department that only few handsets are working for VoLTE service on BSNL Delhi.check handset list on MTNL website. If you need any further assistance please feel free to contact us.  Regards, BSNL Care (Lokendra)

  • uniqsolsfoundtn
    Uniqsols Foundation (@uniqsolsfoundtn) reported

    @MTNLOfficial why mtnl is not providing one yr prepaid recharge, Is not it deficiency in service?

  • Desh_ka_network
    Desh ka Network (@Desh_ka_network) reported

    🚨 BIG BREAKING: Telecom Giants Slapped with Heavy Fines! 🚨 TRAI cracks the whip on poor network and service quality! 💥 A total penalty of ₹1.9 Crore has been imposed on Indian telecom operators in FY26 for flouting quality of service norms. The Penalty Hit-List: 🔴 #BSNL (Maximum Penalty): ₹57.5 Lakh 🔴 #Airtel: ₹48 Lakh 🔴 MTNL: ₹37 Lakh 🔴 #VodafoneIdea: ₹31 Lakh 🔴 Reliance Jio: ₹17 Lakh The Government is sending a clear message: Stop the network drops or pay the price! 📉📞

  • bbhariyani22
    Bharat Hariyani (@bbhariyani22) reported

    Visited MTNL Kandivali W & BSNL Borivali W for SIM required during Agatti visit. Shockingly informed that BSNL SIM may not work on OnePlus phone and no option except to buy pvt SIM. Why should citizens face compatibility issues using Govt services? @JM_Scindia @DoT_India

  • SuhasVithal
    Suhas Pandharpurkar (@SuhasVithal) reported

    @my_musings_ind @India_from_2014 Dear 6 years r very less compare to my case. My father applied for MTNL landline connection in 1993 when he retired from MbPT and never got connection till 2002. In year 2002, my again applied freshly for MTNL Landline connection in new scheme i.e. only incoming facility, we got.

  • Dynamo_2024
    Ocean Wave (@Dynamo_2024) reported

    @volklub @dakuwithchaku Look at the intelligent support provided by BSNL. If you contact their customer care, whether through social media or their helpline number, they simply say, 'Sir, please visit your nearest MTNL and BSNL office to get this information. 1 of 2 .....

  • pmstweet46
    ***.tweet (@pmstweet46) reported

    @BSNLCorporate Your operations are beyond my comprehension. WTF do you even offercroaming including MTNL when you have known for more than 2 years that it isimpossible to connect to MTNL network since it does exis tnot anymore. HTF am I supposed

  • anandvasu
    Anand Vasu (@anandvasu) reported

    We had just come back to his home in Govindpuri Extension. While I topped up the press club experience with an Old Monk and water, Jassi whipped up his standard but delicious one-pot pressure pan dinner. Faces stuffed we slept, only for him to rouse me three hours later. He was sleepless and decided that an impromptu trip to Kasauli was the right thing to do. We set off in the darkness and the cop who stopped us to ask where we were going got an earful: even my wife doesn’t ask me that, who are you? Was the extent of his response and the cop just smiled and waved us on. We had no hotel booking, no plan, but the air was cool and crisp even as Delhi baked. Having got there, of course he had work to do: and here he was a table parked in the one spot where MTNL signal was available. Of course it was his idea to take photos of each other in front of a tunnel on the train tracks, because, why not? Jaswinder Sidhu did this, and so much more for me. As a journalist he had healthy contempt for the English-speaking swish set that travelled the world and wanted to be close to the players: I was all of that. Jassi did not abide access journalism of any kind, and yet he saw something in me. Jassi indulged me, in his home, at mine, in press clubs around the country and in press boxes around the world. We played cricket together, ate, drank, laughed, and I occasionally cried. But he would not abide my tears because he did not suffer self-pity trips or wallowing. Words are not enough today, but they will have to suffice. I have not lost a friend: I’ve lost an example of many things I wanted to be when I grew up. He was not without fault, of course, and it would dishonour the honesty with which he lived and the unapologetic manner in which he was himself if I portrayed him as some sort of saint today, now that he is no longer with us. But, Jassi had admirable qualities: he always turned up for his friends, and I am fortunate to count myself among this number. He had an opinion and would share it, especially if it disagreed with yours. His would be the first call or message on days when I had a piece in the Hindustan Times that caught his eye. “Vasu, that is a very good story …” he would begin, and by the end of the conversation he would have gently but firmly shown me how it could have been so much better. Jassi would hate to be called a teacher or mentor, but I learned more from him than he will ever know. Today, I have not lost a friend. A person who reflected the best in me, unfailing supported me and never judged me for my many faults, is gone forever. I only hope he is in peace, because that is what he offered to anyone who was his friend in this chaotic, cruel world that many of us can’t make sense of. Go well my brother, you will always have your beloved Waheguru’s blessings and my love and eternal gratitude.

  • MJ593051442
    M.J. (@MJ593051442) reported

    The advance plan to help the Scientists to quit It happened with ONGC & MTNL that's how the Corporates plan new Venture with zero expertise Pouching acclaimed talents & establishing their business Slowly ISRO HAL DRDO will rot away the same way Find the #RSSDesignerDTrail Time🌞.

  • PANKAJJHA35093
    PANKAJ JHA (@PANKAJJHA35093) reported

    BSNL MTNL mobile network coverage not available in full Mumbai city @BSNL_BIHAR