Telecom
regulator Trai has issued draft regulations to facilitate full mobile
number portability which is set to start from May 3.
The
full or nationwide mobile number portability (MNP) will allow consumers
to change service provider in any part of the country while retaining
their existing number. At present, mobile number portability allows
consumers to change their service provider within a telecom circle which
in most cases is limited to a state.
“In
view of implementation of full MNP some changes will be required in the
MNP Regulations 2009 (as amended). Accordingly, draft amendment to the
Telecommunication Mobile Number Portability Regulation, 2009, has been
prepared,” Trai said in a statement.
The
Department of Telecom on November 3, 2014 issued amendment to the MNP
Licence Agreement and asked telecom operators to implement full MNP
within a period of six months from the date of amendment to the
licences.
In
the new amendment Trai wants to introduce a clause to safeguard
interest of post-paid mobile service users who face disconnection in new
network even after clearing all their dues of their old service
provider.
The
regulator has fixed timeline on both the old or donor service provider
and new or recipient service provider for clear communication about dues
cleared by the subscriber to ensure continuity of service.
Trai has sought public comments on the subject by February 6, 2015.
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