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Overview

Script error: No such module "Unsubst".Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Mobile number portability (MNP) allows people to keep their phone numbers when switching to a new mobile network. Moreover, it has been implemented in various ways across the globe.

In most places, like Europe and many other countries, the process is "recipient-led." This means that when you want to switch to a new network, you contact the new network (the recipient). The new network then asks your current network (the donor) to transfer your number. This method is generally seen as straightforward for customers because they only need to interact with the new network. However, the UK and India have a different system known as "donor-led" porting. In these countries, you first need to contact your current network (the donor) to get a special code a Porting Authorization Code (PAC) in the UK or a Unique Porting Code (UPC) in India—which is to be submitted to the recipient network. The recipient continues the porting process by informing the recipient of that porting code. The method has been criticized by some industry analysts as being inefficient, though it prevents MNP scams. It has also been observed that it may act as customer deterrent as well as allowing the donor an opportunity to win back the customers. This might lead to distortion of competition, especially in the markets with new entrants that are yet to achieve scalability in operations. From 1 July 2019 as a result of new rules from Ofcom, In the UK a customer can request a PAC by simply texting "PAC" to 65075,[1] making the process easier without needing to speak directly to the current provider.

Technical details

Template:More citations needed section A key technical aspect of Mobile Number Portability (MNP) involves the routing of calls or mobile messages (SMS, MMS) to a number once it has been ported. Various call routing implementations exist globally, but the International and European best practice employs a central database (CDB) of ported numbers. Network operators replicate the CDB and query it to determine the network to which a call should be directed. According to RFC 3482, this method, known as All Call Query (ACQ), is both efficient and scalable. The majority of established and emerging MNP systems worldwide rely on this ACQ/CDB method for call routing.

The United Kingdom is one of the few countries that does not use the ACQ/CDB approach. Instead, after a number is ported, calls are routed through the donor network, a method known as "indirect routing." This approach is inefficient as it wastes transmission and switching capacity. Additionally, indirect routing poses risks: if the donor network experiences a fault or ceases operations, customers with ported numbers will lose incoming calls.[2] The UK telecoms regulator Ofcom completed its extended review of the UK MNP process on 29 November 2007, and mandated that ACQ/CDB be implemented for mobile-to-mobile ported calls by 1 September 2009.[3] However, in 2010, Ofcom reversed this decision following objections from major UK telecom operators regarding the cost analysis of the mandate and a successful appeal by Vodafone in 2008.[4][5]

Prior to March 2008, the minimum porting time in the UK was 5 working days, compared to 3.5 days in Pakistan, 2 hours in the United States, as quickly as 20 minutes in the Republic of Ireland, 3 minutes in Australia and a few seconds in New Zealand. On 17 July 2007, Ofcom concluded a review mandating a reduction of porting time to 2 working days effective 1 April 2008. Following consultations, Ofcom also mandated that near-instant (no more than 2 hours) recipient-led porting be implemented by 1 September 2009. However, Vodafone UK appealed this decision to the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT), which ruled in favor of Vodafone on 18 September 2008, returning the matter to Ofcom for reconsideration. On 8 July 2010, Ofcom issued a final statement retaining the donor-led process, mandating a two-hour PAC release time, and reducing the porting time from two working days to one working day.[6]

In decentralized MNP models, a Flexible Number Register (FNR) may be used to manage a database of ported-out and ported-in numbers for call routing.

Number lookup services

Service providers and carriers who route messages and voice calls to MNP-enabled countries might use home location register (HLR) query services to find out the correct network of a mobile phone number. A number of such services exist, which query the operator's HLR over the SS7 signaling network in order to determine the current network of a specified mobile phone number prior to attempted routing of messaging or voice traffic. These number lookup services can access the centralized database where the details related to each phone number subscribe is present who has been authorized to use the GSM network.

Impact on mobile carriers and customers

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MNP map by implementation time

Mobile Number Portability (MNP) is crucial for telecom markets as it eliminates a significant barrier to switching, particularly for users who place high value on their numbers, such as business users. By reducing the obstacles to switching, MNP benefits challenger carriers in competition with dominant incumbents. Typically, the implementation of MNP in a country results in an increase in customer churn.

The experience of portability can differ significantly from country to country. For instance, in Portugal, any call to a ported mobile number is accompanied by an announcement indicating that the number has been ported.[7] The uptake of porting varies considerably across markets. According to a report by the Irish regulator Comreg, over 3 million mobile numbers were ported in Ireland between 2004 and 2013.[8] In contrast, Portugal, which has a much larger population of mobile users, saw just over one million numbers ported during a similar timeframe.

The Americas

Country Implementation date
yyyy.mm.dd
Time to port
days
Price Short notes References
Template:Country data Argentina 2010.08.17 1–5 days ARS 5[9] The plan started in August 2010. Number Portability Clearinghouse service is handled by iconectiv. [10]
Template:Country data Bolivia 2018.10.01 1 Free The process take more working days on postpaid services [11][12]
Template:Country data Brazil 2008.09.01 0–3 Free The plan started in March 2007 [13]
Template:Country data Canada 2007.03.14 0 Free MNP procedure takes 10–20 minutes. [14]
Template:Country data Colombia 2011.07.29 0 Free On 1 July 2020, the time taken for the MNP procedure to take effect was reduced from 3 days to under 24 hours, the customer might also pick a specific date for the MNP procedure be carried out. [15][16][17]
Template:Country data Chile 2012.01.16 1 Free The process takes place overnight. Number Portability Clearinghouse service is handled by iconectiv. [18]
Template:Country data Dominican Republic 2009.09.30 3–10 Free [19]
Template:Country data Ecuador 2009.10.12 4 Free ASCP handled by Systor, Telconet and JR Electric Supply
Template:Country data El Salvador 2015.08.24 0 Free The NP Central data base (NPCDB) "NUMLEX" was developed and installed by Mediafon Datapro, administered by Mediafon Datapro and "imCard S.A. de C.V." . MNP procedure takes up to 8 hours, FNP – 3 days. [20][21]
Template:Country data Honduras 2014.04.30 0 Free MNP procedure takes 1 hour.
Template:Country data Mexico 2008.07.05

2019.09.01

In 2019 September Mediafon de Mexico successfully replaced old solution by modern Numlex NPCDB platform.

Previously the service was handled by iconectiv and Neoris.

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Template:Country data Paraguay 2012.11.30 Up to 8 working days Free MNP can take up to 8 working days but usually takes no longer than 1–2 working days. Switching occurs between 1 am and 5 am.
Template:Country data Peru 2010.01.01 7–9 Free sim card of the new mobile company that will cost around 15 PEN.
Template:Country data United States 2003.11.24 0 Free iconectiv manages the Number Portability Administration Center (NPAC), the largest number portability system in the world. Consisting of seven regional systems, the NPAC facilitates number porting across all Service Providers in the United States.
Template:Country data Uruguay 2021.01.12 1–5 days Free Cleartech manages the Portability Database Administration (ABD - Administrador de la Base de Datos)

Central Asia

Country Implementation date
yyyy.mm.dd
Time to port
days
Price Short notes References
Template:Country data Kazakhstan 2016.01.01 5 Free The NP Central data base (NPCDB) "NUMLEX" was developed and installed by Mediafon Datapro, administrated by national NPCDB Administrator.

Asia Pacific

Country Implementation date
yyyy.mm.dd
Time to port
days
Price Short notes References
Template:Country data Australia 2001.09.25 0 Free Previously prefixes
04x1, 04x2, 04x3 referred to Optus
04x4, 04x5 and 04x6 referred to Vodafone
043x, referred to Vodafone Hutchison Australia formally known as Hutchison 3G Australia.
04x7, 04x8, 04x9 and 0410x referred to Telstra
Some carriers may charge a fee for porting out. MNP takes around 10 to 20 minutes
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Template:Country data Bangladesh 2018.10.01 7 $0.43

50 BDT Fee and 200 BDT SIM replacement Tax and VAT. Total amount is 256 BDT.

Number portability is available nationwide, "Infozillion BD-Teletech Consortium" provided the MNP. customer should have completed a period of 90 days (from the date of activation of the mobile connection) with the current operator, to be eligible for porting to another operator. Similarly, after porting to a new provider the number would be locked in for 90 days.

GrameenPhone, Robi, Airtel-bd, Banglalink all operator can port own Number.

The duration for the process is 7 days and the time a number is deactivated for portability is about 2 hours.

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  • Phase I: 2010.11 (in Tianjin and Hainan)
  • Phase II: 2018.12 (Phase I and Jiangxi, Hubei and Yunnan provinces)
  • Phase III: 2019.11.10 (all provinces, officially on 2019.12.01)
<1 (1~2 hours as in Phase II) Free (but as per the 4th requirement on right, sometimes cancellation of contract services may take some fees) No MVNO, satellite and IoT numbers are accepted due to technical challenges. No changes on home territory when doing MNP. MNP requests may only accepted if and when the phone numbers:
  1. Are identified with real name
  2. Are not in reported-the-loss or halted mode
  3. Have not owed phone bills
  4. Have no limits on contract services
  5. Have linked with the previous carrier for 120 days
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Template:Country data Hong Kong 1999.03.01 2 Free Service handled by Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA). In the network, you may be charged unexpectedly for a call to a mobile that has been ported form a different network. [29]
Template:Country data India 2011.01.20 3[30] ₹6.46 (if requested by operator) Number portability is available nationwide,[31] provided the customer should have completed a period of 90 days (from the date of activation of the mobile connection) with the current operator, to be eligible for porting to another operator. Similarly, after porting to a new provider the number would be locked in for 90 days. Number Portability Clearinghouse service is handled by iconectiv.

The duration for the process is 3 days and the time a number is deactivated for portability is about 2 hours.

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Template:Country data Japan 2006.10.24 1 JPY 3000 [35] [36]
Template:Country data Malaysia 2008.10.01 1 Free 1 day is a minimum time necessary for porting. Number Portability Clearinghouse service is handled by iconectiv. [37][38][39][40]
Template:Country data Maldives 2016.03.10 2 MVR 200 Number portability is allowed within a circle. The customer should have completed a period of 90 days (from the date of activation of the mobile connection) with the current operator and any outstanding bills should be cleared, to be eligible for porting to another operator.

Although the duration for the process is 2 days for total process but the time a number is deactivated for portability is 2 hours only.

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Template:Country data New Zealand 2007.04.01 [44]
Template:Country data Pakistan 2007.03.23 4 Free Customers can port between prepaid and postpaid options. On porting IN, the recipient company provides, free credit and airtime. The service is handled by Pakistan MNP Database (Guarantee) Limited,[45] the joint venture of all the cellular companies of Pakistan. Number Portability Clearinghouse service is handled by iconectiv.
Template:Country data Philippines 2021.09.30 2 Free [46]
Template:Country data Singapore 2008.06.13 1 Free Customers are not able to port between prepaid and postpaid options. Vendor for database installation is Syniverse Technologies [47]
Template:Country data South Korea 2004.07.12 [48][44]
Template:Country data Taiwan 2005.10.13 1 TWD 112 [49][50]
Template:Country data Thailand 2010.12.15 2 Free Number Portability Clearinghouse services were previously handled by iconectiv. 2 days can be just working days. [51]
Template:Country data Vietnam 2018.11.16 (postpaid)

2019.01.01 (prepaid)

2 60,000 VND (postpaid)

50,000 VND (prepaid)

Number Portability Clearinghouse service is handled by iconectiv. [52]

Europe

Country Implementation date
yyyy.mm.dd
Time to port
days
Price Short notes References
Template:Country data Albania 2010.12.22 TBA TBA Agreement signed on 2010-12-22 between AKEP (Authority of Electronic and Postal Communications) and the service handling company "INFOSOFT SYSTEMS sh.a.". Service not implemented yet. [53]
Template:Country data Armenia 2014.04.01
Template:Country data Austria 2004.10.16 3 EUR 10
Template:Country data Azerbaijan 2013.08.01 3 Free From 1 January 2013 NPCDB in Azerbaijan is administrated by Mediafon Datapro, the company of Mediafon group, which has won international rebid for NPCDB administration in Azerbaijan in 2013.

Mediafon Datapro successfully replaced old solution by modern Numlex NPCDB platform.

[54][55]
Template:Country data Belarus 2012.02.01 1 Free
Template:Country data Belgium 2002.10.01 2 Free The central solution CRDC has been re-implemented several times. Originally, it was implemented by iconectiv US, then by Cap Gemini Sweden and Belgium, and the third time by Porthus Belgium. Access to DB: setup fee : €11 000, annual fee: €3000. Before, the prefixes 047x was for Proximus phones, 048x for Base and 049x for Orange
Template:Country data Bosnia and Herzegovina 2013.01.01 3 Free [56]
Template:Country data Bulgaria 2008.04.11 2 EUR 2.56
Template:Country data Croatia 2006.10.01 5 5 days is maximum possible period necessary for porting a number. Service handled by HAKOM.
Template:Country data Cyprus 2004.07.?? 2 Free[57]
Template:Country data Czechia 2006.01.15 4 Before 2013-09-01 it was 30 days to transfer, now just 4 days [58]
Template:Country data Denmark 2001.07.?? 1 DKK 0–29 The central solutions is called OCH – Operators Clearing House. Before 2009 it was 30–60 days to transfer number, now just 1 day [59]
Template:Country data Estonia 2005.01.01 7
Template:Country data Finland 2003.07.25 5 Free Handled by the company Numpac [60]
Template:Country data France 2003.06.30 3 Free Heavily improved since November 2011 with a 3-days maximum lead time (was taking 2 months in most cases before 2007, then 10 days) [61]
Template:Country data Georgia 2011.01.01 Free From 1 January 2017 NPCDB in Georgia is administrated by Mediafon Datapro, the company of Mediafon group, which has won international rebid for NPCDB administration in Georgia in 2016. Mediafon Datapro successfully replaced old solution by modern Numlex NPCDB platform. [44]
Template:Country data Germany 2002.11.01 1 Free
Template:Country data Greece 2003.09.?? 3 Free Service is handled by iconectiv.
Template:Country data Hungary 2004.05.01 8 Free
Template:Country data Iceland 2004.10.01 10 Free 10 days is maximum possible period.
Template:Country data Ireland 2003.07.25 0 Free Full mobile number portability in Ireland is a very simple and rapid process, driven by the customer. The request is made to the new operator, then automatically confirmed by SMS or a voice call using a code. It normally completes within a few minutes. Many operators can process requests automatically online through their websites. Requests can occasionally take longer, but usually no more 24 hours. Volumes of ported mobile numbers are reported in the Comreg quarterly report[8] Before 2003, partial mobile number portability was available. Customers retained the last 7-digits of their mobile number, but changed operator prefix. Callers to the old prefix would hear an automatic announcement advising them of the new number. This service was introduced in 1997 and replaced by full portability in 2003. Where an Irish number is ported, mobile callers will hear a 'chirp' tone if they are calling a number that is not on its original network. This alerts them that call charges other networks may apply.

Service handled by PortingXS Template:Webarchive via the Inports Number Portability System.

Template:Country data Italy 2002.04.01 1 Free (1 to €1.6 if the subscriber wants to transfer their prepaid credit to the new carrier) The maximum time for the procedure is 24 working hours. In case of delay up to 3 working days no refund is given, if the delay is longer than 3 days user receive a refund of €2.5 for each day of delay, start counting from day 1.
Template:Country data Latvia 2007.??.?? 10 Free
Template:Country data Lithuania 2004.01.01 28 From 2016.01.01 (after rebid in 2015) NPCDB administrator VsI "Numerio perkelimas" manages NPCDB solution NUMLEX developed and installed by Mediafon.

Time to port – 1 day

Template:Country data Luxembourg 2005.02.01 1 Managed by the G.I.E Telcom E.I.G. operator group and developed, installed and operated by Systor Trondheim AS.
Template:Country data Malta 2005.07.31 0 4 hours is a period necessary to port a number.
Template:Country data Moldova 2013.07.01 5–30 Free Service handled by Mediafon Datapro. The NP Central data base (NPCDB) "NUMLEX" was developed, installed and supported by Mediafon Datapro, administrated by national NPCDB Administrator "NP Base" [62]
Template:Country data Netherlands 1999.04.?? 3 [63]
Template:Country data North Macedonia 2008.09.01 The reference database was developed, installed and is operated by Seavus Group.
Template:Country data Norway 2001.04.01 5 NOK 0 – 200 Administrated by the National Reference Database (NRDB). The reference database was developed, installed and is operated by Systor Trondheim AS.
Template:Country data Poland 2006.02.?? Free To be administrated by the National Central Database (PLI-CBD) run by Office of Electronic Communications (UKE). 30-day max porting time is to be reduced to 1 day.
Template:Country data Portugal 2002.01.01 5–10 Free[64] Operated by Portabil S.A. Solution implemented by Systor Trondheim AS of Norway.
Template:Country data Romania 2008.10.21 3[65] Free Developed by UTI Systems based on the Porthus implementation [66]
Template:Country data Russia 2013.12.01 8[67] RUR 0–100[68][69] CBDPN was installed.
Template:Country data Serbia 2011.07.01 2 Free
Template:Country data Slovakia 2004.05.01 4 Free Portation request done in 5 days
Template:Country data Slovenia 2005.12.31 5 EUR 5 5 EUR is a maximum possible price
Template:Country data Spain 2000.10.?? 1 Free[70] Central database managed through the AOPM (Asociación de Operadores para la Portabilidad Móvil).
Template:Country data Sweden 2001.09.01 5–6[71][72] Free The largest operators formed independent company, SNPAC AB, to procure central database (CRDB) solution. Implementation of CRDB is carried out by Cap Gemini & Oracle.
Template:Country data Switzerland 2000.03.01[73] 5 Free[74]
Template:Country data Turkey 2008.11.09 2–6 Free AVEA and Vodafone hired Gantek to implement central database (CRDB) solution and donated it to Turkish Telecommunications Regulatory Authority. Number Portability Clearinghouse services were previously handled by iconectiv. SIM replacement required.
Template:Country data Ukraine 2019.05.01 1 Free Participants: 3Mob, Lifecell, Vodafone, Kyivstar, Intertelecom [75]
Template:Country data United Kingdom 2003.07.25 1 Free Users in the United Kingdom are required to use a Porting Authorisation Code (PAC)[76] [77]


Middle East and Africa

Country Implementation date
yyyy.mm.dd
Time to port
days
Price Short notes References
Template:Country data Bahrain 2011.07.08 Free Managed by the Systor Cntral System.
Template:Country data Egypt 2008.04.07 24 hours Free (may request 5 EGP for new MNP SIM fee), was charging 75 EGP before NPC serves the centralized administrative and provisioning role of MNP, where Giza Systems is the system integrator. Cannot revert to existing operator before 4 months of service to new operator. Porting to another operator, line should be at least 4 months old. Number Portability Clearinghouse services were previously handled by iconectiv. [78]
Template:Country data Ghana 2011.07.07 typically 5–10 min., max 24 hours Free Central system operated by Porting Access Ghana, under authorisation from National Communications Authority
Template:Country data Iran 2016.07.10 3–5 Free
Template:Country data Israel 2007.12.03 up-to 30 minutes Free Service includes landline as well as mobile numbers [79]
Template:Country data Ivory Coast 2018 The NP Central data base (NPCDB) "NUMLEX" was developed and installed by Mediafon Datapro.
Template:Country data Jordan 2010.??.?? [44]
Template:Country data Kenya 2011.04.01 Free [80]
Template:Country data Kuwait 2013.06.15 1 Free The Ministry of Telecommunications has launched the service on 2013-06-15. The project manager is the National Technology Enterprises Company www.ntec.com.kw
Template:Country data Morocco 2019 ongoing deployment In 2019 Mediafon Datapro will successfully implement modern Numlex NPCDB platform.
Template:Country data Nigeria 2013.04.22 2 Free NCC (Nigerian Communications Commission) has adopted a phased approach to the launch of Mobile Number Portability service in Nigeria. The process to port to CDMA networks will begin as soon as the GSM porting process is completed and launched. Mobile Number Portability will initially be available among the GSM mobile operators: MTN, GLOBACOM, ETISALAT, and AIRTEL. Number Portability Clearinghouse services were previously handled by iconectiv. [81]
Template:Country data Oman 2006.08.26 Implemented as a decentralized solution by Porthus for Nawras, and by Gulf Business Machines/Telcordia for Oman Mobile.
Template:Country data Palestine 2020.09.20 1 hour Free Cannot revert to the existing operator before 3 months (for prepaid users)/6 months (for postpaid users) of service to the new operator. [82][83]
Template:Country data Qatar 2013.01.31 Maximum 1 working day – would be activated the successive day Free, operator can impose SIM card charges if any The National Numbering Committee, established by ictQATAR has taken care of the MNP management. Currently both Ooredoo and Vodafone Qatar allows Port in and Port out for Prepaid and Postpaid Services
Template:Country data Saudi Arabia 2006.07.08 Free Managed by the Centralized Clearinghouse Approach, The implementer and system integrator is Giza Arabia. Number Portability Clearinghouse services were previously handled by iconectiv.
Template:Country data Senegal 2015.09.01 MNP goes nearly online, max −24 hours Free The NP Central data base (NPCDB) "NUMLEX" was developed and installed by Mediafon Datapro, administrated by Mediafon Datapro and Comet Afrique Telecoms .

Only MNP.

Template:Country data South Africa 2006.11.10 The three operators, Vodacom SA, MTN SA, and Cell C, formed an independent company for the implementation and management of the central solution. After delays, the implementation of this solution was awarded to local company Saab Grintek collaborating with iconectiv.
Template:Country data Tanzania 2017.03.01 Free
Template:Country data Tunisia 2016 The NP Central data base (NPCDB) "NUMLEX" was developed and installed by Mediafon Datapro, administrated by national NPCDB Administrator.
Template:Country data UAE Free Number Portability Clearinghouse service is handled by iconectiv.

See also

References

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