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These new rules apply Porting your mobile number

From December 16, the new set of guidelines for mobile number portability (MNP) issued by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India will take effect. The updated process of switching between telecom operators is considerably faster, taking just about 3-5 days,
as opposed to 15 days previously, provided you're eligible to port your number as per the new guidelines.

MNP process :-

If you want to port your number, follow these steps:

SMS 'PORT' followed by a space and your 10-digit mobile number to 1900. You will receive a Unique Porting Code (UPC) through SMS.

Visit the nearest customer service center of the 'donor operator' (your current operator) and fill in a Customer Acquisition Form (CAF) and Porting Form. Mention the UPC in the form.

Charges per port request :-

You will also be required to submit the required KYC documents and a per port transaction charge of Rs. 6.46. Then, you will receive a message of confirmation of porting request along with a defined withdrawal window and a new SIM will be issued.

Porting request be canceled/rejected? :-

Within the withdrawal window, you can rescind your porting request to the 'recipient operator' (the operator you're switching to).

However, the request will not be rejected, so long as your UPC hasn't expired and you have a non-corporate connection.

For corporate numbers, the 'donor operator' may reject the porting request if the corporate entity's authorization is missing.

Upon rejection, you'll receive an SMS alert.

Withdraw his porting request? :-

If you wish to cancel your porting request, you can SMS 'CANCEL' followed by a space and your 10-digit mobile number to 1900 within the withdrawal window, as notified. However, upon cancelation, you will not be refunded the porting fee.

Porting eligible :-

The eligibility criteria are as follows:

Clear 'outstanding dues' with current operator for post-paid subscribers.

Activation in present operator's network is at least 90 days.

Request for change of ownership of number must not coincide with porting request.

The porting number isn't sub-judice. Porting also shouldn't be prohibited by the court of law.

No pending contractual obligations as per exit clause in subscriber's agreement.
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