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http://www.business-standard.com/india/new...np-tech/350970/

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has selected two global majors — Telcordia Technologies (formerly Bell Communications) and Syniverse Technologies — to provide solutions for implementation of mobile number portability (MNP) in the country.

The government had earlier said that the names of the successful bidders for the grant of MNP licences would be announced in the first week of March this year.

MNP is a technology that enables mobile phone users to retain their existing numbers when shifting from one mobile network operator to another.

Telcordia Technologies and Syniverse Technologies were selected from a list of many global and Indian companies shortlisted earlier. Both the companies will provide solutions for 11 circles each (of the total 22 circles) in the country, sources close to the development told Business Standard.

The decision was taken at a meeting held in Delhi today.

When contacted, Telcordia India representative Ashok Sapra said: “We are optimistic about the MNP business in India and look forward to offering an effective solution to Indian consumers if we are awarded the number portability service contract. However, we have not heard from the DoT or the government as of now.” Syniverse could not be immediately reached for comments.

Telcordia is the world’s leading provider of MNP services and has solutions deployed across nine countries, including the US, Canada, Egypt, Greece and South Africa. Syniverse Technologies is a major player in voice and data solutions and has also implemented MNP across global locations.

The country has been divided into two areas for the implementation of MNP, with 11 circles coming under each area. The companies would get revenues by implementing solutions for existing players, both mobile and fixed line operators.

After a delayed start, the government had issued guidelines for awarding of MNP service licences in August 2008.

The government was planning to implement MNP in all the four metros — New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai — and category ‘A’ circles (major cities and towns) within six months of awarding the licence.

Rollout of MNP services in the remaining part of the country was slated to commence within one year of awarding of the licence.

Last month, Minister of Communications and Information Technology A Raja had informed the Rajya Sabha that the successful bidders would be announced on March 5, 2009. The minister had also stated that they would be issued Letters of Intent (LoI) on this date.

The tender for grant of MNP service licences was floated on November 25, 2008.

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wow good news for reliance CDMA user who tired of poor handset range.

but bad news for player like airtel who will churn to new player.

But as per my view MNP will be boom or very short period like 6month or 1 year,

in this period majority(5000customer/month) of people will shift operator. but after this priod it slows down to say appox 100customer/month.

because in indian telecom every new operator is providing good deals to new customer and not to existing customer.

let's see what happen?

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something is brewing..

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something is brewing..

lol it is still "something " only , even in first quarter of 2009

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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articl...2.cms?prtpage=1

Department of Telecommunications (DoT), India has awarded the mandate to implement mobile number portability

(MNP) solutions in the

south and east regions to MNP

Interconnection Telecom Solutions India(MITS), a joint venture backed with a 74% stake and Rs 45 crore paid up capital by US-based Telcordia Technologies.

It was only by end of February that the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) allowed Telecordia, a NASDAQ listed company to bring in 74% foreign investment in MNP. The company already has a presence in India, and has been associated with Tata Teleservices.

There is a one time, non-refundable, entry fee of Rs. 1 crore for the license, and the licence fee is one percent of Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) of the licensee Company. There is no license fee for first two

years.

The south and east regions, comprising of 11 licensed telecom service areas, two of which are metro service areas, are grouped as zone 2 for the purpose of MNP implementation. MITS will manage this zone for a period of five years.

"Telcordia has a firm commitment to the Indian market and today’s announcement is a testament to the DoT’s confidence in us to be able to deliver an effective solution to ensure prompt roll out of MNP Services to the Indian consumers. We will be initiating the process of fulfilling the necessary guidelines set out by the DoT in the letter,"

said Telcordia India representative Ashok Sapra.

According to the letter of intent received by MITS on Thursday, company is expected to implement MNP solutions in all southern metros and 'A' circles six months from the date of issue of the license. In the second phase, all circles in these regions will get MNP in the consecutive six months. The whole process is expected to be completed

by mid-2010.

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Since the country is divided in 2 zones, won't these two clearing house require to share their databases in order to port numbers between states belonging to 2 zones?

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