It has been eleven days that Mobile Number Portability (MNP) became a reality across India and  Vodafone continues to rule the MNP space across different circles just like Haryana circle. Idea Cellular, Aircel, Airtel and Tata GSM are other players which are performing fairly well. Vodafone , Airtel and Idea Cellular have got maximum port in customers but   Airtel’s port out customers base is fairly high and matches with biggest loser BSNL’s port out numbers which should be a matter of worry for India leading telecom company. Apart from BSNL it is Reliance GSM which is witnessing major churn out. Another inference that can be drawn from this data is that CDMA as a category is now loosing its sheen and CDMA customers are now switching to GSM operators.

All India MNP Port-in / Port-out Data

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All India MNP Report Operator-to-Operator

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  2. Pramod Kumar says:

    Please do not beleive in the statistics of Airtel. They are cunningly either delaying or rejecting MNP port-out requests.

    I had obtained a UPC to port out from Airtel to BSNL and submitted my request on 1st February 2011. On 2nd February 2011, I got a message saying that my porting request has been rejected by my existing service provider for ‘Legal Reasons’. SInce 2nd February 2011, I had been following it up with Airtel (calling up and visiting customer service centers) to know what those ‘Legal Reasons’ were, especially since mine is a pre-paid connection.

    After days of pain, only today (9th February 2011) I got a confirmation from Airtel that they rejected my request because I had agreed to continue with Airtel and I accepted some new plan offer that they had proposed. This was absolutely cooked-up and false. I asked the nodal officer to prove this, to which he is shying away.

    I am openly challenging Airtel to play me back the call where I had accepted their offer.

    Now, the Airtel nodal officer asked me to obtain a new UPC and start the process again (for no fault of mine).

    I tried to get a new UPC by sending a new request to 1900, but I repeatedly get an error message saying ‘Invalid Request’.

    My first UPC is still valid till 14th February 2011. What should I do now ?

    Airtel is playing fraud and are trying to somehow delay or deny my port-out request.

  3. Visitor says:

    Is there an updated data available on this? Thanks.

  4. editor says:

    Hi,

    In March we should be publishing updated data.

  5. visitor says:

    could we have the updated figures till May 2011

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