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MTNL outages and service status in Jaipur, Rajasthan

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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 Jaipur, Rajasthan

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MTNL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • DrChrisEvansMD
    Dr Chris Evans (@DrChrisEvansMD) reported

    @MetalheadDevang @SaffronSapphir1 @mujifren Very costly and slow mtnl Internet back then

  • bsnl_care
    BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported

    @sanjeev44878467 Dear Sir, For more information and updates, kindly contact customer care or visit the nearest MTNL office. Regards BSNL-Care(Pravesh)

  • saysatheesh
    Satheesh Kumar (@saysatheesh) reported

    @poulasrion2dot0 No Sir In my opinion.. BSNL has good coverage even in valleys and hills, remote villages where no other network is available. I switched from BSNL to Airtel (with the same number) just because BSNL doesn't have their own network in Mumbai & Delhi and I have to depend on MTNL

  • nmnsgr
    NMN SGR (@nmnsgr) reported

    @piyush_trades @SatanAtWink They did BSNL MTNL are being run by govt even though they make losses Nothing else is possible from govt side If you are concerned switch your connections onto BSNL MTNL I did and don’t feel the difference in calls and network Infact it works in remote parts of the country

  • amitdeora
    Amit Deora (@amitdeora) reported

    @MTNLMbiOfficial don't know why you guys switched off your network towers for Mobile in Thane?? Earlier there was no connectivity issue but oflate, the issue is consistent.. #mtnl Is it that #jio is paying to switch off the network?? @BSNLCorporate @MTNLOfficial

  • wrestlinginvein
    Wrestling In Vein (@wrestlinginvein) reported

    In the era of 5G, @BSNLCorporate can't even Deliver normal 4G speed. @MTNLOfficial denies any possibility and network connectivity. Loses signal out of the blue, and you are in no man's land. What a pathetic show of work by BSNL and MTNL.

  • kayezad
    Kayezad E Adajania (@kayezad) reported

    MTNL phone lines in our area (South Mumbai) have been down since April 1. Today is April 26th.

  • MMGUPTA
    Mukesh Mohan (@MMGUPTA) reported from Delhi, Delhi

    @MTNLOfficial What wrong is happening at your office. We have five Landline Numbers which are for commercial purposes. None of the number is working for past many days despite regular complaint. @JM_Scindia Kindly have a look, what technolgy MTNL is using in today's AI scenario.

  • iRaj_r
    Rajesh Rajput (Technobuzz) (@iRaj_r) reported

    @imYadav31 Yeah....when I saw their ad for the first time in Dwarka, I switched from MTNL to them. But later,i faced some issues, so I moved to ACT, Jio, and Airtel.

  • Vidyut
    Vidyut (@Vidyut) reported

    Idea for @RahulGandhi election promises - revive BSNL and MTNL properly. Easy bookings, good coverage. If the private companies need to make a profit, limit it to 2g/3g, but keep their low budget phone plans alive. You can simply stand on stage and read out their recharge plan prices to get all the votes. Right now the public can't use them widely due to coverage issues. And this is not just for the poor. You can keep a phone no you mostly need for OTPs alive for a year in Rs. 321 if you're a Tamil Nadu police officer (as a comment below pointed out) - this could be extended to the poor! Loads of people who use separate numbers for banking and social media would vote for this.