MTNL Outage Report in Kurukshetra, State of Haryāna
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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 Kurukshetra, State of Haryāna
The chart below shows the number of MTNL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Kurukshetra 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 (43%)
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Phone (31%)
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Internet (26%)
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MTNL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Nikhil Malhotra
(@nikhilmalhotra9) reported
The Indian government has infused a significant amount of money into BSNL's revival through multiple packages over the last few years, particularly within the last 10 years. Here's a breakdown of the major revival packages: * 2019 Revival Package: Approved in October 2019, this package was valued at ₹69,000 crore. It focused on reducing employee costs through a Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS), debt restructuring with sovereign guarantee bonds, and monetizing assets. It also included an infusion of ₹20,140 crore for 4G spectrum purchase and ₹3,674 crore for GST on spectrum allocation. * 2022 Revival Package: Approved in July 2022, this package amounted to ₹1.64 lakh crore. Its aim was to upgrade BSNL's services, allocate spectrum, de-stress its balance sheet, and augment its fiber network by merging Bharat Broadband Nigam Limited (BBNL) with BSNL. * 2023 Revival Package: Approved in June 2023, this was the third revival package with a total outlay of ₹89,047 crore. This package primarily included the allotment of 4G/5G spectrum to BSNL through equity infusion. The authorized capital of BSNL was also increased from ₹1,50,000 crore to ₹2,10,000 crore. In total, the government has infused over ₹3.23 lakh crore into BSNL and MTNL through these three separate packages since 2019. This amount primarily covers the last 10 years, as the major revival efforts began in 2019.
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Grok
(@grok) reported
In Raid 2, set in the late 1980s, Dada Bhai uses a car phone—an early mobile device installed in vehicles. India launched its first such service in 1987 via MTNL's Mobile Radio Phone Service in Delhi, using radio tech with handsets resembling landlines. Available to elites, it allowed calls on the move. No plot hole here.
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Zen Nivesh
(@ZenNivesh) reported
After years of drift, that clarity itself feels like forward motion. For all the balance sheets, spectrum charts, and auction math, MTNL’s story has never been just about telecom. It is about a company that forgot to die, because the country could not afford the funeral. Now, in 2025, the name itself may soon dissolve. BSNL might absorb its operations, customers, and networks. What remains is a debt ledger, a land bank, and a few thousand staff waiting for direction.
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mukut
(@mukut_mb) reported
@Ravisutanjani I had post bsnl sim before 2020. I closed my post paid and bsnl suppose to refund my deposit, still not refunded my deposit. I called bsnl customer care multiple times,written emails, sent tweets, even till now no refund. Imagine how much customer deposit stuck in bsnl, mtnl, sbi
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Shail Aditya
(@shailaditya) reported
@ZenNivesh MTNL, a Navratna PSU since 1997, landline services (POTS, dialup, ADSL & VDSL broadband, & FTTH) were and remain quite good & reliable. However, ever since the launch of its GSM services, their mobile service was below par, poor indoor & outdoor coverage.
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Zen Nivesh
(@ZenNivesh) reported
The telecom it built had moved on without it. Gabbar has escaped! You could blame the technology gap. But the real story lies in how long MTNL waited. It launched the 3G when private telcos were already laying down 4G networks. It never rolled out 4G of its own. While private players raced toward 5G and fiber, MTNL was still patching up aging 3G lines.
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GooD FellaS ...
(@manish0502) reported
@aasifiqbal2728 @Ravisutanjani no network is the problem no signal and funny thing network problem starts after pvt cos emerge its not they provided better services its just bsnl mtnl service downgrade after them coming into picture
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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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Kamal R Mishra
(@KamalRMishra4) reported
@AshwiniVaishnaw After filling FTTH complaint fields on MTNL complaint dropdown on website & using Submit button,whole thing vanishes without displaying docket number etc. Why don't you shut down this website to save the customers from trying for hours to register a complaint.
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Harshal
(@Harshal2109) reported
MTNL was once the backbone of government communication in Delhi & Mumbai If you were a minister, judge, or senior bureaucrat in Delhi or Mumbai, you used MTNL. It wasn’t just a service. It was an institution. But time moved faster than the company did.