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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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  • sanjay22239320
    sanjay (@sanjay22239320) reported

    @MTNLOfficial @BSNLCorporate @DoT_India MTNL Mumbai dolphin no network from last 4 days any update on that

  • kid_wid_a_beard
    Amesh Chikhlikar (@kid_wid_a_beard) reported

    @BSNLCorporate @CMDBSNL @robertravi21 I was in Thane, Maharashtra and there was no network at all from BSNL and MTNL.

  • jcrajan00
    Chenthil (@jcrajan00) reported

    @zerodhamarkets Maharatna label amplifies DNA, doesn't change it. NTPC was profitable before autonomy. MTNL had Navratna since '97 and still cratered. I think the harder question: does CIL's 82% market share represent earned dominance or just a legal monopoly that never had to compete?

  • NHKURANE
    KURANE (@NHKURANE) reported

    @mybmc @mybmcwardKW Sv road mtnl signal. Jogeshwari West photpaths encorched. Pl remove it and do favour to citizens life

  • 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.

  • Jitendr47183080
    Jitendra (@Jitendr47183080) reported

    @MTPHereToHelp attn. needed Surve Chock(Kurla LBS/Bkc MTNL junction).Taking right turn becomes a trap for motorist to jump signal while coming from Shri Krishna Chock on LBS marg &turning towards Kurla Depot,as no Right turn &straight signal lights on Right side of the BKC road.

  • AustrianP2002
    Austrian painter (@AustrianP2002) reported

    @KPNarayanan1 Introduction of 42nd Constitutional Amendment Emergency period (1975–77) Introduction of Anti-Defection Law (52nd Amendment) Computerization push under Rajiv Gandhi Establishment of MTNL Establishment of C-DOT Telecom expansion in 1980s Education policy 1986

  • ArjunSi15936288
    Arjun Singh (@ArjunSi15936288) reported

    @raghav_chadha You touched topics tangentially. 1. Jio, BSNL, MTNL, AIRTEL are selling SIMs even though there's no network. MTNL doesn't have network around Indian Spinal Injuries Centre Vasant Kunj New Delhi-70. Jio doesn't have network in the same place.

  • SujeetSharma
    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.

  • AnilCfa
    Anil Rana,CFA (@AnilCfa) reported

    @jitenkparmar When a core business model breaks, adaptation is slow, painful, and uncertain. MTNL never fully recovered from the shift in telecom. Indian IT now faces its own disruption — AI is replacing billable hours with outcome-based delivery, reducing the need for large headcounts. They may adapt. But timelines are unclear, winners are unknown, and valuations are still not cheap. In disruption phases, hope is not a strategy. Only deep margin of safety (very low valuations) protects capital. Not every “cheap” stock is value — many are value traps in disguise.