Mobile Number Portability Final
Mobile Number Portability Final
WHAT IS IT?
MNP
Enables the mobile phone end-user Switch from one mobile operator to the other, Or from one cellular mobile technology to another of the same service Provider Within a telecom circle, Without compromising on quality, reliability and operational convenience While retaining the same mobile number Irrespective of the mobile technology
SYNIVERSE: Delhi Mumbai Maharashtra Gujarat Haryana Punjab Rajasthan UP (East) UP (West) Himachal Pradesh J&K LSAs (License service areas)
HOW TO PORT
Two ways : 'Recipient-Led' porting and 'Donor-Led porting.
'Donor-Led: The customer wishing to port his/her number is required to contact the Donor to obtain a Porting Authorisation Code (PAC) which he/she then has to give to the Recipient. Once having received the PAC the Recipient continues the port process by contacting the Donor.
'Recipient-Led: The international and European standard is for a customer wishing to port his/her number to contact the new provider (Recipient) who will then arrange necessary process with the old provider (Donor). UK is the only country to not implement a Recipient-Led system.
Position in India: We follow UK though with a Unique Porting Code (UPC) which is very similar to PAC
CDB Network operator makes copies of CDB and queries it to find out which network to send a call to. This is also known as All Call Query (ACQ) and is highly efficient and scalable. Majority of the established and upcoming MNP systems across the world are based on this ACQ/CDB method of call routing.
INDIRECT ROUTING The calls to a number once it has been ported are still routed via the Donor network. It is highly inefficient as it is wasteful of transmission and switching capacity. Because of its Donor dependent nature, Indirect Routing also means that if the Donor network develops a fault or goes out of business, the customers who have ported out of that network will lose incoming calls to their numbers.
WHY PORT?
Benefits to mobile network providers and the mobile industry: Updated technology and latest sophistication prevent stagnation of resource up gradation Healthy competition between providers
Benefits to subscribers: Better quality & bouquet of value-added services offered by any operator Exercise choices and get products and services in accordance with preference Competitive tariff package will be offered by all providers Stiff competition leading to better facilities Enhanced customer satisfaction Growth of Telecom Sector Affordable portability
COMPETITION
Competition enhances the efficiency of businesses and improves the availability and quality of products and services. The telecom sector is a prime example where the fruits of competition are visible to all. - Dr. Manmohan Singh
The competition in the telecom sector has intensified in the last 10 years, with rates reaching the
lowest level. - Communications and IT Minister Kapil Sibal
FACTORS DRIVING VAS Booming economy Increasing comfort levels with basic mobility services Personalization of the digital world and digital devices Reduction in call rates & CPP initiation Focus on movies & music SMS contests
SOME FACTS
COUNTRY United Kingdom United States of America TIME TAKEN 5 working days 2 hours Other remarks Does not use ACQ/CDB
Republic of Ireland
Australia New Zealand Canada India
20 minutes
3 minutes Few seconds 10-20 minutes 7 days Service Disruption is only for 2 hours 4 days Customers can port between prepay and post pay options and from CDMA to GSM and vice-versa. Customers can port between prepay and post pay options.
Pakistan
REGULATION
TELCORDIA and SYNIVERSE
TELECOMMUNICATION MOBILE NUMBER PORTABILITY REGULATIONS, 2009 (8 of 2009) Second amendment on 24 November, 2010
100-day agenda of the Telecommunications and IT Ministry New Telecom Policy (NTP)-2011 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAIs) recommendations
Recognition of telecom as infrastructure and as an essential service Encouraging green telecom aim to balance low rates, robust industry and governments share of revenues.
Eligibility
6. Eligibility Criteria for making a porting request.-- Every subscriber shall be eligible to make a request for porting his mobile number: Provided that--(a) a period of ninety days has expired from the date of activation of his mobile connection in the case of a mobile number not ported earlier; or from the date of activation of his mobile number after its last porting, in the case of a mobile number which has been ported earlier, as the case may be; (b) there are no outstanding payments due to the Donor Operator by way of pending bills or bills, as the case may be, issued as per the normal billing cycle but before the date of application for porting; (c) there is no pending request for change of ownership of the mobile number ; (d) the mobile number sought to be ported is not sub-judice; (e) porting of the concerned mobile number has not been prohibited by a Court of Law.
Some experts are saying that MNP wont be a game changer, it will just make a bit initial impact and everything will flatten out in the long run eventually
A lot was expected to happen on the first day when the mobile number portability India was launched but there hasnt been much buzz seen around.