HOW TO CHANGE MOBILE OPERATOR IN INDIA

Mobile number portability (MNP) enables mobile users to retain their mobilele phone numbers when changing from one mobile network operator to another.

Fee for MNP: The new service provider will charge a fee (Port in Fee)  for MNP. Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has fixed a ceiling amount of Rs. 19/- for this. BSNL  say that they will not collect the port in fee from the customers those who switch over to BSNL.

Criteria for availing MNP facility:
          • If you are post -paid customer there should not be any dues with your existing service provider. For pre-paid customers the credit balance will not be carry forwarded. How long it will take to switch over:

          • You can switch over to a new service provider only after 90 days stay with the existing service provider.
          • You have to wait minimum 90 days for second number porting. This is to prevent the misuse of this facility and prevent frequent switching.



After the application submission, it will take maximum four days. In J&K and North eastern states it is  within 12 days.
 
How to Change your Service provider thorough Mobile Number Portability :The following procedure to be carried out for opting a new mobile service provider under MNP



• Send an SMS (Port your mobile number) to 1900. Then you will get a reply SMS with a Unique Porting Code (UPC).
• Submit an application to the service provider where you want to shift with this UPC in a prescribed format (Remember the UPC will be valid only for few days).
• Your application will be processed by the new service provider and you will get an application receipt confirmation and the details of porting date.
• Once the porting is completed, confirmation message will be received.

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