— Abhishek rai (@Tillu17Rai) February 3, 2020 Yes, none of the users had put forward a complaint to Airtel digital TV and these messages are popping up every 10-15 seconds on the TV screens. Also, some users have said that their details and mobile numbers have been changed on the DTH (direct to home) service. In certain cases, the subscriber IDs of the users and the set-top box seems to be altered too.
— RamanDeep Lamba (@gursikhraman) February 3, 2020
— Sudhanshu Bhatt (@ImSudhanshu) February 3, 2020 Many users took to Twitter to report the fiasco. This started to happen at night on Monday 3rd Feb 2020. This was not just in one city, but users from multiple cities where they are using Airtel digital TV have reported the issue. The messages appear arbitrarily on screen and one is not able to watch any program properly. Even after changing channels the same message comes on repeat. Industry experts told Gadget Bridge this could be an Airtel digital TV snag or an issue of a hack. Where hackers are using problem resolution codes to spy on or steam subscribers ID or just manipulating their details.
— Lucky लकी لکی (@Lucky11India91) February 3, 2020 Few users also reported that the Airtel digital TV customer care service is also not responding to the issue at night. Airtel has not given any official press statement on the issue, however, they also took to Twitter and said that the problem seems to be there and is “Technical Glitch”. No timeline has been given by the company as to when the problem will be solved. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App.