Steps To Port Your Mobile Number To Another Service Provider

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K. M. P. D. High School

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Jan 21, 2011, 2:19:24 AM1/21/11
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Here are the steps to port your mobile number to another service provider.

 

1. First, you need to generate UPC (Unique Porting Code).

 

This can be done by sending an SMS to 1900.

 

The SMS should be in this format: PORT E.g.: PORT <99XXXXXXXX>.

 

This should be sent to 1900

 

Operator SMS charge will be applicable.

 

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2. In reply, you will receive a UPC (Unique Porting Code) as SMS from 1901.

 

The UPC will be an 8 digit alpha-numeric code. You will also receive

the date till when the UPC will remain valid in the MM/DD/YYYY format.

 

3. Send the UPC to the service number of the mobile operator you wish

to switch to, through an SMS, if such a number is available.

 

You can confirm by visiting the operator's website. Else, visit the

nearest outlet/showroom of the operator you want to migrate to with

your UPC in hand.

 

4. Some service providers charge a nominal fee for the process, while

others like BSNL have advertised free porting.

 

5. You will also have to fill and submit the prescribed Mobile Number

Portability form to the new operator. They could also ask you to

submit documents (like photo ID and address proof). Post-paid

subscribers will be asked to submit a copy of their latest bill too.

 

6. Your request could be denied if any of these factors apply:

 

You have an unpaid bill on your existing postpaid mobile number.

Pending request for change of ownership of the concerned Mobile Number

The mobile number is under contractual obligation

90 Days has not lapsed since number activation

90 Days has not lapsed since last Porting Request from the same Mobile Number

You have applied for inter-circle porting

There is a pending legal case against your mobile number

7. The number portability has to be completed within 7 working days as

per process mandated by DoT. You will also receive an SMS mentioning

the time and date for porting.

 

8. Once the switch is complete, you will receive another SMS from the

new operator.

 

Your mobile phone may go 'dead' for 120 minutes, the time when the

porting takes place. At the end of it, your migration to your new

operator should be complete.

 

9. One thing you must keep in mind - You can change your operator only

once in every 90 days. So, use the service with care

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