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Technical snag hits 10 lakh BSNL users in Bihar

The fault was triggered by a power outage following a thunderstorm late on Saturday, said principal general manager (mobile services) KK Singh.

Updated on: Apr 08, 2019 08:05 AM IST
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Nearly 10 lakh mobile subscribers of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) in Patna and at least six other districts of Bihar took a hit following a technical fault on Sunday.

Technical snag hits 10 lakh BSNL users in Bihar (HT File)
Technical snag hits 10 lakh BSNL users in Bihar (HT File)

The fault was triggered by a power outage following a thunderstorm late on Saturday, said principal general manager (mobile services) KK Singh.

The incident comes a day after the All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) alleged deliberate attempts to wind up the telecom service provider by painting a bleak picture of its financial health. “BSNL is fighting on for survival, bereft of any support from the government and sabotaged from within by high ranking officers and politicians,” the AITUC had said in a statement.

The trade union also alleged that BSNL had not paid salaries to its employees for two months.

Of the seven districts affected, three — Aurangabad, Gaya and Nawada — go to polls in the first phase of Lok Sabha elections on April 11. Other districts affected are Patna, Biharsharif, Ara and Chapra.

BSNL has a subscriber base of around 28 lakh in Bihar.

 
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Ruchir Kumar

Ruchir writes on health, aviation, power and myriad other issues. An ex-TOI, he has worked both on Desk and in reporting. He over 25 years of broadcast and print journalism experience in Assam, Jharkhand & Bihar.

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