03-09-2009, 08:52 PM
The much-awaited Mobile Number Portability (MNP) looks finally set to arrive. After discussions dragged on for months, there were reports that we could see introduction of MNP by August. Today, US-headquartered Syniverse Technologies said the DoT has sent them a Letter of Intent (LoT) for implementation of MNP services in the country.
Syniverse is one of two companies selected, the other being Telcordia Technologies, also a US firm. Syniverse will provide a number portability clearing house and centralized database solutions to telecom operators for the next 10 years.
The DoT hs already divided the country into two geographic zones for number portability implementation, each of which will be handled by a different MNP provider. Each zone is further broken down into 11 service areas that represent cities within the zone. Syniverse will implement services for the first zone that covers the northern and western regions of the country.
Syniverse has previously implemented MNP in Singapore, the United States, Canada and Hong Kong.
Syniverse is one of two companies selected, the other being Telcordia Technologies, also a US firm. Syniverse will provide a number portability clearing house and centralized database solutions to telecom operators for the next 10 years.
The DoT hs already divided the country into two geographic zones for number portability implementation, each of which will be handled by a different MNP provider. Each zone is further broken down into 11 service areas that represent cities within the zone. Syniverse will implement services for the first zone that covers the northern and western regions of the country.
Syniverse has previously implemented MNP in Singapore, the United States, Canada and Hong Kong.