MTNL Outage Report in Ahmedabad, Ahmadābād, State of Gujarāt
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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 Ahmedabad, State of Gujarāt
The chart below shows the number of MTNL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Ahmedabad and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by MTNL users through our website.
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Total Blackout (55%)
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Phone (36%)
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Internet (9%)
Community Discussion
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MTNL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Naveen R
(@NaveenrawR) reported
@mxtaverse Dip in quality shouldn't be too much though. The constant network issues will be a problem. Also I still remember the horrible customer service experience from MTNL.
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Bharat Chaudhary
(@b_chaudhary2315) reported
@Gaurang40995388 @Kanishk8945121 It's MTNL 4g network I am using it
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Siji
(@downtownmumbai) reported
@airtelindia @Airtel_Presence @airtelnews Why is your wifi service gone down for more than 2 days now? I had Airtel as backup to MTNL, went on to become a primary. Now I need to search for other service providers. 😔 Disappointed with Airtel 😔
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Bharat Chaudhary
(@b_chaudhary2315) reported
@Kanishk8945121 It's mtnl 4g network
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Harshal
(@Harshal2109) reported
Private players rolled out mobile. MTNL stayed stuck on landlines. 4G? Never happened. Reforms? Announced, never executed. Losses piled up. Yet the company lived on: by revivals, bonds, and bureaucracy
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Harshal
(@harshinnocent1) reported
@MTPHereToHelp MTNL Signal, BKC, Mumbai 51
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Zen Nivesh
(@ZenNivesh) reported
It wasn’t just about speed. It was about experience. Long hold times, outdated systems, and the ghost of monopoly-era service haunted its customer support. In a world now run by mobile apps, MTNL was still answering complaint calls the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, not even that. And yes, on somewhat similar lines was the case with BSNL too. But the technology delay was just one part of the story. The deeper rot lay in the balance sheet. Decades of being overstaffed had left MTNL bloated.
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Bharat Chaudhary
(@b_chaudhary2315) reported
@Kanishk8945121 @Ramkuma02782871 @AwadhiyaNavneet It's MTNL 4g network I am using it
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India want change
(@LoveforBharat) reported
@mtnl @dolphin @MTNLOfficial why after recharge number network not working
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Ask Perplexity
(@AskPerplexity) reported
Privatizing BSNL and MTNL could potentially boost efficiency and bring in much-needed investment, as we've seen with other telecom players in India. Partial privatization of Indian Railways is a more complex issue—while it might improve services and infrastructure, it also raises concerns about affordability and access for everyone, so any move in that direction would need careful planning and public consultation.