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A SEMINAR ON “ Mobile Number Portability”. 2010-2011. Submitted To: Presented By: Mr. Surendra Kumar Yadav Prabin Kumar Biswas - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ASEMINAR ON Mobile Number Portability2010-2011

Submitted To: Presented By: Mr. Surendra Kumar Yadav Prabin Kumar Biswas HOD (CSE/IT) B.Tech. IV yr. IT Mr. Vijay Mohan Shrimal Seminar Coordinator (IT-2)

Mobile number Portabillity

CONTENTWhat is MNP.? Types of Number Portability Component of MNPMNP implementationMNP workingBenefits Problem Future aspectsConclusion

What is MNP?????? Mobile Number portability (MNP) Enables mobile subscribers to change their service providers Their location without having to change their existing phone numbers. Types of Number Portability

Component of Number PortabilityService PlatformServerCentral Reference Database(CRDB)PassiveActiveCentral Reference Database(CRDB)FunctionalityReference database for the ported numbersStorage of present and historical information related to ported numbers Message relayporting confirmations porting requestsMessage ValidationMessage order and parameter contents are validated before relayed or broadcast.Message Flow Controlflow of administrative messages between the service providers and network operators connected to the CRDB.

MNP implementation

1. ALL-CALL-QUERY METHOD The originating network first checks the location of the dialed number in the central database and then routes the call directly to the recipient network (the network where a number is located after being ported).

2. QUERY-ON-RELEASE

The originating network first checks the status of the dialed number with the donor network (the initial network where the number was located before ported). The donor network returns a message to the originating network identifying whether the number has been ported or not. The originating network then queries the central database to obtain the information regarding the recipient network and routes the call directly to the recipient network.

3.ONWARD ROUTING (CALL FORWARDING).

Originating network connects to the donor network. If the dialed number has been ported, the donor network itself routes the call to the recipient network.

Continue.The central agency checks with the SP-A. This could include verifying whether the customer has paid all dues any completed pending commitments. The SP-A can also choose to check with customer to verify the authenticity of the request. However SP-A upon getting the instructions from Central agency need to finish the portability in one hour.In case, the customer wants to cancel the request, she can do it within 24 hours from applying. In that case, she cant reclaim the dipping charge.Once into the new SP-B, the customer cant move out and retain the number at the same time for the next three months.The entire process may take more than 4 days to a maximum of 6 days.

4.Call-drop back.Donor network checks whether the number is ported and if it is, it releases the call back to the originating network together with information identifying the correct recipient network. The originating network then routes the call to the recipient network.

MNP Process...The process works as follows -A customer who has a mobile number connection active for three months (90 days) with Service Provider SP-A, wants to use new service from Service provider SP-B. She wants to retain her current mobile number.She goes to the SP-B. Fills up forms, giving him enough details.SP-B goes to the central agency. Either with one request or with bulk of them. Queries for more details. This process is known as Dipping. The customer can be charged for this. The dipping charge may not be more than Rs 19 per request per customer.

Bulk Process

Recipient ServiceProviderDonor ServiceProviderCo-orporation

Dealer12requestport requestcommunicate detailselectronicallyIssue Porting Authorisation Code (PAC)approach RSP withPACrespond toport requestInform &Negotiate34567request response

Benefits BENEFIT OF MNP IN INDIA TO USERS:will not have to change the number .save money by having the best plan you like.BENEFIT OF MNP IN INDIA TO OPERATORS:Savings in expenses for reserving a number-series:Less struggle for newcomers:BENEFIT OF MNP IN INDIA TO GOVERNMENT:More competition means more revenueMore investment in market:

Problems of Mobile Number Portability in India to users The switching from one operator to another requires you to pay Rs.19You still have to follow the same old procedure of going to a shop, getting a new SIM It takes time for the switch to take place.

Problems of Mobile Number Portability in India to operators

Technology changeMore competition with other companiesUnderlying network changes

Problems of Mobile Number Portability in India for Government

More competition to BSNLLoss due to dropdown in number of mobile numbersNo More number series reservations

Future aspectsThe future seems to be bright for this technology in India. The reason for being so is that currently, according to the government statistics, about 68% of all mobile customers change their mobile phone number at least once in a year. When Mobile Number Portability in India is complete, the number will drop significantly and only those people will change the numbers who really want to disconnect the mobile service or want to become anonymous again.

ConclusionThe MNP process is relatively new to India but holds lots of scope. With the revolution of mobile telephony sector in India, the subscriber base has grown by leaps and bounds over the past decade.

It can also lead to lots of errors like customer dissatisfaction, misalignment between the old and new service operator, loss of revenue and negative publicity. Hence proper infrastructure needs to be in place for it starts in India.

22REFERENCEShttp://www.indiastudychannel.com/resources/132841-Mobile-Number-Portability-Service-India-Cost.aspxhttp://www.thehindubusinessline.comhttp://news.oneindia.inhttp://www.itvoir.com/portal/boxx/knowledgebase.aspThank You.Query