Telecom Commission clears full MNP decision


New Delhi, Oct 15 (IANS): The Telecom Commission Wednesday cleared the decision for full mobile number portability (MNP) as recommended by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), according to sources.

This will help subscribers to retain their mobile numbers even if they relocate to places outside the service providers areas.

The number of subscribers who have availed MNP has reached the 100 million-mark, the TRAI said May 29. MNP was introduced Jan 20, 2011 in the country allowing mobile phone users to retain their mobile number even when moving from one service provider to another in the same service area irrespective of the mobile technology.

The decision by the Telecom Commission will be laid before Communications Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad for the final go ahead.

The decision to implement full MNP is likely to be implemented by March 31, 2015.

According to TRAI, MNP requests in August 2014 was from 2.83 million subscribers. With this, the cumulative MNP requests increased from 126.72 million at the end of July to 129.56 million at the end of August, the report said.

  

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  • bir raj bans singh, jalandhar city

    Mon, Oct 20 2014

    trai must ensure the effective implementation of full mnp as i am having 9978464064 of vodafone gujrat, i am transferred to panjab region - but vodafone punjab circle refused to effect the mnp -if this is the case what is the utility of passing the orders if the ultimate users are denied by the service providers the facilities

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