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MTNL outages and service status in Meerut, Uttar 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 Meerut, Uttar Pradesh

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MTNL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • NHKURANE
    KURANE (@NHKURANE) reported

    @mybmcwardKW pl rem encroached footpaths at SV road. MTNL office. Patel star road signal. Cory difficult to walk here

  • ArjunSi15936288
    Arjun Singh (@ArjunSi15936288) reported

    @raghav_chadha Jio, BSNL, MTNL AIRTEL have mobile network problem even though you have paid money upfront.😭

  • 52095b75b773400
    chanda rani (@52095b75b773400) reported

    @MTNLOfficial Sir, there is no network coverage of mobile in Antophill, Mumbai 400037. Can any body provide the poor/no network issue of MTNL in Antophill, Mumbai.

  • redijprashant
    prashant redij (@redijprashant) reported

    @aaraynsh I still use MTNL sim for roaming. And guess what even in Antarctica it provides network.

  • 5th_pass
    5th Pass (@5th_pass) reported

    @ZavierIndia @KshitijVar56284 3G Launch (2008–2010): MTNL launched 3G in December 2008 in Delhi/Mumbai, followed by BSNL in 2009. Private operators received 3G spectrum in 2010. 4G Introduction (2012–2015): Airtel launched India's first 4G network in Kolkata in 2012.

  • DaftaryRohit
    Rohit Daftary (@DaftaryRohit) reported

    @MTNLOfficial @IndiaPostOffice Dt.29 Jan.26,16.23,pm. Resp.Dilip Dorde, (DGM.MTNL.)Ght.w. Namaskar,🙏, Sub.:MTNL.Non-Operat.,L/L #+91 22 2102 5068, PO.Complaint-Docket#9570, Dt 29 JAN 26 Resp Sir Today We tried your Wht'sapp& Mo#.at 14. 59,pm.,but unable to connect,May we req

  • bnacharya1
    Bholanath Acharya (@bnacharya1) reported

    @raghav_chadha! You're bringing to LS floor many relevant issues e.g. on IT, 28 days validity in telecom etc 👏 A relevant issue - BSNL prepaid sim doesn't work in Mumbai, Delhi where MTNL provide the service. Brought to notice of all concerned as attached. No solution yet

  • nodpereira
    Don Pereira (@nodpereira) reported

    @tata_neu I have tried to cancel an air tkt. Phone. Talked to customer care. 2 or 3 numbers. Your app booked 2 Tickets for me. Confirmed. The app is like Mtnl . In 79 . Jamshedji. And Tata , surely are turning in their graves. Pls. cancel 1 tkt. The earlier departure

  • bibekbhoi55
    Bibek Bhoi (@bibekbhoi55) reported

    Before 2014, India had 10+ mobile network operators — Airtel, Vodafone, BSNL, MTNL, Aircel, Idea, Tata Docomo, Uninor, Telenor, MTS, Videocon, Loop Mobile & more competing for consumers.

  • IndusFederalist
    St Srikanth of Depot (@IndusFederalist) reported

    I'm glad that we've never had a BSNL connection in our life. Not even for the landline. Tata Indicom and Airtel kid for two plus decades. We had applied for an MTNL connection in 2003. They flat out refused for some frivolous reason. Got Tata instead. Never looked back.