Yes, maybe recently you have heard severally of the possibility of PORTING to another mobile network without changing your line. That's true, it is possible.
The Following Are All You Need to Know About Mobile Number Portability
Mobile
Number Portability MNP simply means that you can change from your
current mobile service provider to enjoy better quality and cheaper
rates on another network without changing your mobile number. In other
words, you don’t need to inform your friends and relatives about any
change in your number after you’ve moved to the new network. This is of
great benefit to businessmen and professionals where they may have to
suffer loss of customers due to change in mobile number.
Mobile
number portability (MNP) has so far been implemented in more than 60
countries worldwide. Nigeria just launched on the 22nd of April 2013.
Several emerging countries have recently introduced Mobile Number
Portability (Qatar launched MNP on the 31st January 2013), while others
are planning to launch this year such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Costa
Rica, Paraguay and Tanzania...
How do I port my number to a new desired network, for example, Glo?
• Porting is free of Charge
• Walk up to any desired network shop, zone or SIM Registration stand on your street or at your bus stop.
• Fill up a “Port-In” request form and sign the form for MNP at the Stand
•
You will need any approved and acceptable valid form of ID card. If you
don’t have any form of identitity, the Web Cam of the SIM Registration
computer will be used to capture your picture.
• You have to just send “Port” as SMS to the appropriate short code* e.g 3232 for Glo.
• You will receive a first SMS saying: “Thank you for your SMS. Your request is being processed”.
• You will receive a second SMS saying: “Please use/insert your new SIM from your new service provider”.
•
You have to wait till you receive this second SMS before you change
your SIM to Glo. When you receive this second SMS, remove your old SIM
and replace with the Glo SIM given to you when you filled the form.
•
The whole process of switching from your old mobile provider to Glo
will take a maximum number of 48hours. Your line will still be working
during the period in between when you filled the form and when you
changed to Glo SIM.
*The respective short codes of each network differs. Keep Porting!!!
Here are 16 Things You Need to Know About Mobile Number Portability MNP
1.
MNP allows subscribers to migrate from one mobile service provider to
another without changing their mobile phone number. It empowers
subscribers to terminate their relationship with their current network
service provider if they are dissatisfied with the quality of services
provided.
2. The service is provided by all GSM mobile operators
in Nigeria- MTN, GLOBACOM, ETISALAT, and AIRTEL- free of charge. This,
however, does not apply to Fixed Number Portability, FNP, or any other
form of number or service portability.
3. All mobile phone
users, no matter the type of your subscription or plan –
pre‐paid/pay-as-you-go, post‐paid/ contract, simple/single number or
complex/multi number –can take advantage of the service. Individual
numbers are ported separately as separate transactions using the same
procedure as for a single number account except that the numbers may
share the same porting request form.
4.Subscribers must visit
the customer care office, retail shop or outlet of their chosen new
service provider to request to port their number. Porting cannot be
done via telephone calls, text messages, online or other electronic
means. Deferred or delayed porting is not permitted. Only real-time
porting of numbers is allowed.
5.You must present valid
identification documents- passport, driver’s license or an official
identity card that has your picture on it- as for proof of identity. A
webcam is used to capture your image in the absence of proper
identification documents.
6.Your new network needs to check for credit worthiness to ensure that the request to port a number or numbers is not malicious.
7.
To port your number, you would be asked to complete a Port Request
Form. You would then be asked to send a text message with the word
“PORT” to a short code “3232”.Porting is completed within 48 hours.
8.
A new SIM card is issued every time you port your number to a new
service provider. Your old SIM card ceases to be useful once the
porting process has been completed.
9. Subscribers to any
network can port at any time and as many times as they like in a given
year. However, porting to a third operator or back to your original
operator is restricted within 90 days of a previous port. You would
need to follow the same procedure each time you decide to port your
number or return to your previous service provider.
10.
Information on the progress of your porting request is sent via SMS.
You can change your mind at any time before you receive confirmation
SMS is sent. Cancellation of porting request or porting process is not
acceptable once you receive confirmation.
11. Service from the
old service network operator may be lost within an hour of notification
by SMS of completion of porting request.
12. Your call charges may change to reflect the tariffs of the new network operator.
13.
Voicemail, SMS, MMS and ancillary services would need to be reset with
the new service provider. Messages sent to you prior to porting may be
lost.
14. Pre‐paid subscribers cannot take outstanding credits while switching to the new service providers.
15.
Post‐paid subscribers must settle outstanding bills to their previous
service provider, including any early termination fees, before the
porting process can commence. A final bill for usage up to the time the
number is ported would be sent to the new operator.
16. That's all!
ha ha nice post. Will try porting to MTN from etisalat soon to see how it is.
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