BSNL services hit in city
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Aug 23: The services of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) were affected in few parts of the City on Tuesday.
Reports said that BSNL landline, mobile and broadband services were disrupted in the summer capital for many hours causing inconvenience to the subscribers.
“BSNL services were snapped in the morning and restored in the afternoon,” said a group of BSNL subscribers.
They said temporary halting of the services has become routine of the cellular company.
“We face these hiccups twice or thrice every month. Their promise of providing quality services to the subscribers has proven a hoax,” they added.
When contacted, General Manager BSNL Veer Kamal Chopra acknowledged that there was fault in transmission line in the morning, but it was immediately rectified. “Whenever there are faults, we immediately sort it out,” he added.
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