TRAI wants to simplify MNP process

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has issued a consultation paper on reviewing the MNP (mobile number portability) process.
TRAI Chairman RS Sharma in India
TRAI has sought written comments from stakeholders by May 3, and has set May 17 as the deadline for counter comments on the issue. The move comes at a time when closure of operations by some telecom operators has compelled their subscribers to opt for the MNP route.

“Consequent upon closure/discontinuation of services, TRAI has received large number of complaints related to the difficulties faced by subscribers of these service providers in porting their mobile numbers,” the regulator said in a statement.

TRAI said it is initiating a consultation paper covering all the existing issues with a view to review and revamp the existing process and make it more efficient and convenient for telecom subscribers.

The important issues that will be covered during the consultation include reducing the time taken to switch from one mobile operator to another. The switching to a different telecom network takes around 7 days in India whereas globally the process is completed within a few hours. TRAI will also look at simplifying the process of MNP altogether.

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