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India Post Payments Bank (IPBB) News & Updates

The Centre has set the ball rolling for divesting its stake in the India Post Payments Bank (IPBB), which must go public by the end of March 2026 to adhere to the licensing requirements laid down by the banking regulator. IPPB was set up under the Department of Post, with 100% equity owned by the government.

Today I disconnected my Airtel Black (wifi + dth) because of worst service

Hi friends kindly help me in disconnecting my airfiber.Iam unable to find solution.If u call customer care they will tell to wait till they connect to disconnection team.They will make u wait till 10 to 15 minute saying they are busy and told they will arrange call back which is a lie. I think it's a big scam from company as they can charge customer if they don't disconnect
Clearly you are getting bullied by them. File a complaint on cpengrams. Their provide quick resolution.

TRAI releases report on Independent Drive Tests (IDT) conducted in Nine cities

TRAI releases report on Independent Drive Tests (IDT) conducted in Nine cities including Highways and Railway routes of Gujarat LSA, Jammu & Kashmir LSA, Kerala LSA, Madhya Pradesh LSA, Mumbai LSA, Odisha LSA, Uttar Pradesh-East LSA, Uttar Pradesh-West LSA and West Bengal LSA during Dec-2024.

In IDT, the performance of M/s Bharti Airtel Ltd., M/s BSNL/MTNL, M/s Reliance Jio Infocom Ltd. and M/s Vodafone Idea Ltd., providing services in a Licensed Service Area (LSA) through various technologies (like 2G/ 3G/ 4G/ 5G) for voice and data, has been measured by conducting drive test. The observations presented in drive test reports represent the performance of the service providers on the area/ route under test on the day/ time of conducting the drive test.

Discussion Airtel mobile network and broadband faced outages

Airtel Mobile network outage in Bengaluru on Wednesday night.

The issue appears to have been limited to Airtel as the subscribers of other telecom operators didn't experience this. A spokesperson for Airtel said: "There was an infrastructure-related issue on one of our sites, which has now been resolved. The system is fully restored, and calls are going through seamlessly."

Discussion Problem of dual sim user and disconnection of one sim

This writing is about how to discontinue one number for dual sim users who has forced to use one number due to price hike . With more tariff hike coming up, people must prepare to forego one sim. Because with every day passing this problem will be large and better to switched off one SIM for less headache. Here are some suggestion by me.

  • Remove the number from all social media platform like Facebook, Instagram, Phonepe, Twitter, Flipkart etc
  • Remove from Aadhar, Income Tax , Bank, alternate number
  • Inform all contact numbers that this number is not in use and if possible delete the number from contact list of friends phone himself
  • Use the number for say 3 months with switched off mode and open only once in a day and then permanently disconnect the number
  • Delete the number by visiting Sanchar Sathi portal
  • Add the new / second number for Banking OTP
The person who discontinued the SIM may done some basic activities like above to get less affected from deactivation of SIM.

The main problem for a new user to buy a SIM is that the number purchased may be linked with previous person profile, bank transaction alerts, loan account and may cause huge problem for getting wrong number. There is also laziness of the previous user for not changing the number even after disconnection . This problem can not be solved by the new buyer. No one knows whether a new number buying will be a headache or not for all wrong reasons.

I have seen many person complain or begging in twitter that for reactivation or reissue the older SIMS and Telco forced them to buy postpaid, some old owners even asked the new owners to port out their SIM so that they can re use that number.

Other commentators please give your views and suggetions on these.

Airtel broadband service - worst in Bangalore

If you are in Bangalore Airtel Customer Service sucks but as long as there are no issues the connection is rock solid. The pings are good and stabe both within India and international.

The problem is if some cable cut happens they won't fix it no matter how much you complaint. Best way is to complaint and get Manager on call. Supervisor can call the manager. Only manager can actually fix issues. Supervisor and normal customer support just raise tickets which will never get resolved.

When getting connection make sure to get Nokia or ZTE ONT as everything else is bad. If you get some other ONT best to get your own router and put the ONT in bridge mode.
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