Pan-India Mobile Number Portability From May 3: Trai

Pan-India Mobile Number Portability From May 3: Trai
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Mobile subscribers from May 3 will be able to port their numbers anywhere in the country while changing service providers, as telecom regulator Trai has amended the regulation on it.

Mobile Number Portability (MNP) currently allows consumers to change their service provider while retaining the same number only within a telecom circle, which in most cases, is limited to a state.

A person, for instance, while shifting from Delhi to Chennai will be able to retain the same mobile number while selecting a service provider.

In a statement Wednesday, Trai said it has "...issued sixth amendment to the Telecommunication Mobile Number Portability Regulation, 2009, which will facilitate full Mobile Number Portability (MNP) in the country, with effect from May 3, 2015."

The Department of Telecom had on November 3 issued amendments to MNP licence agreement stating that MNP is to be implemented across the country within a period of six months from the date of amendment of the licences.

"Accordingly, the Authority has made the Sixth Amendment to the MNP Regulations effective from 3rd May 2015," Trai said.

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