Trai Makes Major Changes to MNP Procedure, Cuts Down the Porting Time Within Circle to Two Days

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has finally released the draft of Mobile Number Portability (MNP) recommendations. Earlier this year in April, the regulator released consultation paper for the change in MNP procedure, and now, it has drafted the recommendations. Trai has reduced the porting time within a circle to two days and also made some major changes to the entire process. Trai proposed the processing of mobile number portability request through MNP service provider instead of telecom operator in order to curb rejection of subscriber requests to change their network.

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Trai Made Changes to MNP Procedure Due to High Rejections Faced by Users

“…the authority has decided that request for generating the UPC (unique porting code) by the subscriber received at donor operator’s network on short Code 1900 will be forwarded to the concerned MNP service provider who upon examination..shall allocate and deliver UPC to the mobile subscriber,” Trai said in a draft regulation issued Tuesday, as reported by PTI.

For the unaware, MNP or Mobile Number Portability allows mobile subscribers to change their telecom operator in any part of the country while retaining their phone number. At present, the donor operator generates and communicates UPC to subscriber and it takes up to four days for subscriber to learn about his eligibility for porting mobile number.

What is the New Proposed System?

A telecom operator can reject MNP request of its subscriber on various grounds like non-payment of bill or connection given under special schemes etc. Under the proposed system, MNPSP will share UPC with the subscriber only if he is eligible for porting his number.