Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) is responsible for bringing some radical changes in the telecom and DTH industry in India this year. While some of these radical changes have not been liked by the subscribers in the industry, still there are some other changes which the subscribers have appreciated. Another such area which has deserved change since a long time is the process of Mobile Number Portability (MNP). For an industry which is changing very fast, day after day, the MNP process has been a snail-pace one. Until now, the MNP process has taken weeks or even more days thus putting subscribers through a lot of hassle, whenever they try to port from one operator to another. But, with the new Trai rules around MNP, the hassle of the subscribers will definitely be reduced. However, before this change is brought forth in the telecom industry, the subscribers will have to go through a waiting period which will be live starting today 6:00 PM. Here is all that you need to know about the new MNP rules and more importantly, the transition period before the implementation of the new MNP rules.

MNP New Regulations: Transition Period
The first thing that the subscribers wishing to port their number should understand is that starting today evening 6:00 PM, the subscribers will not be able to port their SIM until a few days. The customers who have lodged a porting request before 6 PM today will be able to receive their Unique Porting Code (UPC) which is required to port from one operator to another. But, after this time, whoever lodges a porting request, the subscriber will not be able to receive any UPC for their number. This transition period will last from today 6 PM to December 15, 2019. In these six days, Trai has put a hold on all kinds of porting from one operator to another operator, or between two circles.