Mobile number portability at under Rs 300?

PTI | May 01, 2009 | 14:01 IST

Consumers may not have to pay more than Rs 300 to change from one mobile 
service provider to another while keeping the phone number intact, a facility
likely to start from September 20.

"It will be one time cost for subscribers seeking portability but the charge is 
not yet finalised by the department of telecommunication and the telecom
Regulatory Authority of India, on which they are working.

So far, it seems the charges would not be more than Rs 300 but this could be 
even below Rs 200," sources close to the developments told PTI. 

Deliberations by the government is being carried out to keep cost and charges 
at a level so as not to discourage subscribers willing to change their service
provider, an optional facility, and at the same time make the service providers 
a viable business model, they said.

The charge is directly linked to the number of subscribers, who would seek the 
change in service provider out of the total mobile user base of about 400
million.

The DoT has offered licence to Syniverse Technologies for north and western 
region and MNP Interconnection Telecom Ltd for eastern and southern region to
rollout number portability across the country.

There is no comparable market in the 50-60 countries which has adopted number 
portability as the pre-paid subscriber base in the country is almost 90 per
cent of the total subscriber base and has low average revenue per user. 

"Majority of the countries had initially levied charge to mobile subscribers 
seeking to switch their service provides but five years later majority of them
were forced to waive it and the same is paid by the winning mobile operator," 
MNP Interconnection Telecom chairman (designate) and president,Interconnection
Solutions, Telcordia, Richard Jacowleff said.

Telcordia is a US-based telecom solutions provider and is the 74 per cent stake 
holder in Indian JV MNP.

The combined investment in the first phase by MNP Interconnection Telecom and 
Syniverse Technologies is estimated to be $20 million for installing and 
managing
number portability clearing house and centralised datacenter.

Both the companies hope to launch the service on the same day -- tentatively 
September 20 for the first phase of launch.

However, that would be possible if telecom operators are also geared with the 
requisite upgradation of system for the new system, the sources said.

In the first phase, the facility would be launched in the telecom cricles of 
Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, Andra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and
Maharastra.

In second phase, the service would be launched in the rest of the 14 circles 
would be within a year.

Syniverse India operation head Sanjay Kasturia said global average seeking 
porting in the first year would be 3-4 per cent.

"We will keep our infrastructure ready for 15-20 per cent of total mobile user 
base initially and scale it up in accordance to the demand," Jacowleff said. 

(Sweety Bhalla)
Assistant Manager (Compliance)
IFCI  LTD
New Delhi India
E-Mail: sweety.bha...@ifciltd.com


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