Mobile Number Portability - A Guide To Working Mechanism
Mobile Number Portability - A Guide To Working Mechanism
Mobile Number Portability - A Guide To Working Mechanism
An end user can retain his existing number even if he switches from one Mobile Service Provider to another mobile service provider.
On 25th Nov 2010, MNP has been implemented in Haryana as a pilot LSA to
Finally, 20th January 2011, MNP has been implemented across the India. Two central clearing houses for MNP database covering North-West zone
MNP is restricted only for intra circle operators. MNP is allowed between CDMA and GSM operators.
Network
Recipient Network
Operator Portability
It is the ability of end user to retain their existing directory number (DN) at the
same location when changing from one service provider to another. It allows individual DNs to be moved to a different switch, enabled with the concept of
location routing number (LRN). Under the standard, each switch that host
portable number is assigned a 10-digit LRN that used to route calls to a specified switch.
Location Portability
It is the ability of end users to retain their existing DNs without impairment of quality, reliability or convenience when moving from one physical geographical location to another.
Service Portability
It is the ability of end users to retain their existing DNs when switching
from one service provider to another, provided by the same telecommunication carrier. The requirements of Service Portability is still
undefined by DOT.
There are few basic concepts required to deploy Mobile Number Portability.
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Its primary functions are data transfer to the NPAC, subscription tracking,
logging, error reporting and alarm functions.
Depending upon the requirements of the service providers, the SOA may
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number portability.
The database is designed to receive information from both previous and new service providers, validate the information and download the new routing information when a customer has been physically connected to the new
Maintains table that contains Portable numbers with the new service providers ID, the LRN of the new switch, routing data, and a history file of
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LSMS is expected to mirror NPAC ported routing information and has the
It provides interface services between the Local Service management system and Signal transfer point.
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The SSP is owned and operated by the Mobile service providers. The Switch points must be able to generate a LRN query to the STP, when ever it is placed in a ported domain.
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A Query is generated on all call that has been designated as portable in the
local exchange routing guide and NPAC and marked in the switch routing table.
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There are two methods available for routing calls in a mobile number
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Onward Routing: The donor network identifies the correct terminating mobile network and
Call Drop Back: The Donor network after confirming that the number is ported, releases the call back to the originating network together with information identifying
Query On Release : The Donor network after confirming that the number is ported, returns a message to the originating network indicating that the number has moved.
Recipient
Network
Whenever
the
call
is
SSP / MSC
originated,
the
Originating
Network
Donor
Network
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Based on the prefix (LRN) the Originating network will route the call to the recipient network without involving the Donor network.
All Call Query is called as direct routing as donor network will not be
included during entire call flow.
The Direct routing solution / All Call Query is perceived as a long-term solution for number portability whereas Independent Routing solution was
Direct Routing is considered as more optimized with more efficient call routing.
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This centralized clearing house will be managed by DOT to avoid conflict of interest.
The National Number Portability Database will have the mobile numbers
All mobile service providers will then link their networks with that of the MCHAs(Mobile Number Portability Clearing House Administrator) and
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End User contacts new operators and asks his number to be ported New operator submits number port request to clearing house
Once porting is complete ,the user will get a conformation SMS from the
new subscriber.
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Send an SMS to 1900 in following format: PORT Your Mobile Numbere.g.. PORT 9999999999. (SMS PORT <space> <10 digit mobile number which you wish to port> to 1900.)
You will get a 8 digit unique porting code (UPC) instantly as a SMS. Send this SMS to operator you want to migrate to quoting the unique code.
This code is valid only for a few days, and have to be applied again if it expires.
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Your new operator will check with your existing operator & if there are no
You will get a SMS with the time and date when porting will take place. Rules mandate that process be completed within 7 days of applying.
After porting is complete, wait for the SMS from your new operator
confirming the switch. Your phone may be dead for few hours when the
porting takes place.
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Customer side:
It will not only allow users to retain number while changing operators, but also to retain number while switching over from CDMA to GSM in the
same or other Service provider or Vice Versa. Better QOS, more features and services, better tariff plans for customers.
family, business..)
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Operator side:
Healthy competition prevails in the market between the operators and an
Operator with best QOS will gain more users. Introduction of innovative services. This would make the entire system very interesting and competitive wherein performance would be the key
factor.
When the portable mobile number is surrendered, the mobile number is again returned back to the donor operator.
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An end user loses all the special services and facilities offered by the
By availing the MNP facility, your mobile phone number loses its specific identity associated with a particular operator.
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