MTNL outages and service status in Patna, Bihar
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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 Patna, Bihar
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MTNL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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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.
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Amm (@ammdispose) reported@bsnl_care Is MTNL 4G available in Mumbai? I used to get signal earlier and then no signal from past 6 months. I was told that it is due to tower upgradation to 4G. Six months passed still no signal!
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Triton Ganymede (@TG_TriGany) reported@ak608347 Don't have information regarding that however if you see Dolphin aka MTNL or 40465 cellular signal during manual network search try to select any 1
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Abhijeet Kale (@AbbhijeetKale) reported@pramodkmr73 @MTNLOfficial Thank you Sir, apparently this is a problem with MTNL Mumbai sim even after coming back to Pune. Its really irritating when mobile phones have become part of our lives like Oxygen.
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Arjun Singh (@ArjunSi15936288) reported@raghav_chadha Jio, BSNL, MTNL AIRTEL have mobile network problem even though you have paid money upfront.😭
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Truth Seeker (@gsvasan5) reported@nsitharamanoffc MTNL a state-owned telecommunications service provider , established in 1986, operating in Delhi and Mumbai. It offers landline, broadband, FTTH, and mobile services, but is facing severe financial distress with debts exceeding ₹34,500 crore, leading to loan defaults.
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Punit Jani (@_punit_jani) reported@DanishKh4n But MTNL in Mumbai is suffering no signals no network nothing. As if it does not exist
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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.
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Rohit D Kriplani (@rdkriplani) reported@NJain_2021 The govt knows better than US. Never know they come out w a good profit later. Or they merge BSNL/MTNL which costs than a whole lot more. Never know what their thinking is…and some things are imp for national infra. So better to save than focus purely on interest… Eg: We should’ve saved reliance defence coz it slowed down a couple of our key navy acquisitions.
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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.