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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:

  • siv07621575
    shiv (@siv07621575) reported

    @bsnl_care Please share mtnl contact number my phone is still not working

  • SankalpShanbhag
    Sankalp Shanbhag (@SankalpShanbhag) reported

    @BSNLCorporate @CMDBSNL @robertravi21 It is not available. Fake advertising. Your customer care service says to connect MTNL. Whereas it is not seen. Upon that I heard you have ******* with another company for network in mumbai, which is not working. Even VoWifi is not working.

  • AnilCfa
    Anil Rana,CFA (@AnilCfa) reported

    @_soniashenoy Cheap price is never actually cheap when Business itself is getting disturbed Rcom, MTNL are few examples

  • yoda_maybe
    Maybe Yoda (@yoda_maybe) reported

    @gauravsabnis the config looks like the mtnl plugs of the late 90s early 2000s. If it wasn’t screwed into the junction box, they used to issue plugs w this kinda config.

  • pjavkar
    Prabhakar Javkar प्रभाकर जावकर 🇮🇳 (@pjavkar) reported

    These days, in the name of service, many companies have become completely careless. People buy products simply because they trust a reputed name like Godrej. However, by outsourcing service contracts to external agencies, these companies are damaging their own reputation. @GodrejAppliance, it’s time to fix this while you still can—otherwise it won’t take long to end up like MTNL or BSNL.

  • mkannan1968
    kannan (@mkannan1968) reported

    @mybmcInfra @mybmc the road condition at mtnl junction left turn towards bkc is very bad. Request you to look into the same do that vehicle can smoothly turn left and move towards bkc.

  • 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.

  • saurint
    Saurin Tana (@saurint) reported

    @bsnl_care Yet the problem is solved. I dont think so BSNL/MTNL is capable to handle network issue, if you would then you it cant take so much time.

  • harish011097
    Harris Ko (@harish011097) reported

    @ShivsenaUBTComm @AGSawant Seniority promotion should never be there…. No matter which caste. The company will shut down sooner or later due to incapable people in decision making process as business and profitability will be impacted. Look at MTNL and many other companies. Stop interfering n politizing

  • 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?