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post Aug 28 2008, 12:25 PM

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Mobile number portability to start Friday

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Thursday August 28, 2008 MYT 12:02:18 PM
Mobile number portability to start Friday

PUTRAJAYA: Mobile phone users can now enjoy the freedom of switching network service providers without having to forego their original phone number.

Effective Friday, the service will be extended to users with prepaid mobile phone numbers in the Klang Valley. Postpaid users can start enjoying the facility in two weeks.

In a statement, Energy, Water and Communications Minister Datuk Shaziman Abu Mansor said the service, known as Mobile Number Portability (MNP), would take away the inconvenience associated with switching service providers and consumers' concern over losing their contacts when doing so.

"Service providers are allowed to charge up to RM25 each time a subscriber changes their mobile phone service provider. This will give the users choice and freedom to choose their service providers without the inconvenience of having to change their numbers.

"The nationwide launch for the MNP will be in October," Shaziman said.

Shaziman said the MNP is about improved service quality, better packages, better customer service and giving consumers choice. He added that initially only individual account holders would be able to change their service providers while business accounts could do so after the nationwide launch.

He said that until the nationwide launch, each service provider would only be able to accept 100 requests per day, adding that prepaid users are advised to finish their credit balance before changing the service provider as any remaining credit would not be refunded.

"Mobile phone users are advised not to rush into porting but should first study the various packages being offered before choosing the new service provider of their choice," he said.

Mobile phone users can refer to the frequently-asked-questions on MNP at the Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission website at www.skmm.gov.my and all of the mobile operator's websites to find out more about the service.
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post Aug 28 2008, 12:46 PM

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each service provider would only be able to accept 100 requests per day

doh.gif this is only for prepaid or postpaid as well?
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post Aug 28 2008, 12:51 PM

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I will port to anything except the con Maxis who con all the way like his owner who also own Astro and con and monopolize the market with dirty tactics, and late night sms about stupid offers.. hate it!!! crazy maxis sms operators only work at night. stay away from Maxis. Yucks
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post Aug 28 2008, 12:59 PM

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QUOTE(cute_boboi @ Aug 28 2008, 12:25 PM)
When they mention
"Service providers are allowed to charge up to RM25 each time a subscriber changes their mobile phone service provider. This will give the users choice and freedom to choose their service providers without the inconvenience of having to change their numbers."

If I start from Celcom port to Maxis.
Don't like Maxis then port to Digi.
Don't like Digi then port back to Celcom.
Can or not? biggrin.gif
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post Aug 28 2008, 01:01 PM

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QUOTE(cucubud @ Aug 28 2008, 12:59 PM)
When they mention
"Service providers are allowed to charge up to RM25 each time a subscriber changes their mobile phone service provider. This will give the users choice and freedom to choose their service providers without the inconvenience of having to change their numbers."

If I start from Celcom port to Maxis.
Don't like Maxis then port to Digi.
Don't like Digi then port back to Celcom.
Can or not? biggrin.gif
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Then you will have to pay rm 25 everytime you port depending on operator.
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post Aug 28 2008, 01:07 PM

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QUOTE(cucubud @ Aug 28 2008, 12:59 PM)
When they mention
"Service providers are allowed to charge up to RM25 each time a subscriber changes their mobile phone service provider. This will give the users choice and freedom to choose their service providers without the inconvenience of having to change their numbers."

If I start from Celcom port to Maxis.
Don't like Maxis then port to Digi.
Don't like Digi then port back to Celcom.
Can or not? biggrin.gif
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That's the idea. But bear in mind that when you port, it will take a few days for the numbers to be fully ported. Plus, you need to fork out registration charges, deposit charge for new telco.. so it's not that cheap to port...

I will stay with maxis at the moment. Their postpaid service is quite good and reliable.

Digi , I might consider if they have 3G video calls, etc.

Celcom - NEVER



Good news guys - quickly subscribe to U-mobile get their 018 - 88888 XXX number than port it to maxis/digi.

This post has been edited by soul2soul: Aug 28 2008, 01:08 PM
mitodna
post Aug 28 2008, 01:19 PM

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Wonder can port out even the prepaid is active got credit but can't call out, how la? Thanks.
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QUOTE(beatlesalbum @ Aug 28 2008, 01:01 PM)
Then you will have to pay rm 25 everytime you port depending on operator.
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RM25 x3 is only RM75. Can still afford it. smile.gif
As long as I can move back to the original telco.


Added on August 28, 2008, 1:28 pm
QUOTE(soul2soul @ Aug 28 2008, 01:07 PM)
Good news guys - quickly subscribe to U-mobile get their 018 - 88888 XXX number than port it to maxis/digi.
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Is U-mobile issuing this number range now?

This post has been edited by cucubud: Aug 28 2008, 01:28 PM
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post Aug 28 2008, 01:54 PM

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QUOTE(iRonTech @ Aug 28 2008, 12:46 PM)
each service provider would only be able to accept 100 requests per day

doh.gif this is only for prepaid or postpaid as well?
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for postpaid 1st kua....

u wan change to digi which plan?
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post Aug 28 2008, 01:57 PM

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i think it says prepaid users in the Klang Valley are gonna be able to use this service first. Postpaid in 2 weeks time
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hmm ... i think we should juz use our IC as phone number, but can choose use which operator ... cool tongue.gif
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QUOTE(lynxs @ Aug 28 2008, 01:57 PM)
i think it says prepaid users in the Klang Valley are gonna be able to use this service first. Postpaid in 2 weeks time
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doh.gif I missed out ....

Effective Friday, the service will be extended to users with prepaid mobile phone numbers in the Klang Valley. Postpaid users can start enjoying the facility in two weeks.


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post Aug 28 2008, 02:04 PM

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Hmm DiGi might be in disadvantage but due to lack of 3G network... hope they can get one running soon.....

*sitting and holding my Hotlink sim card ....
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post Aug 28 2008, 02:05 PM

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prepaid user use 3G??

i thinks less prepaid user use 3G le... most of the 3G user is in postpaid segment..
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i mean in the long runs.... postpaid user can switch too right...

am thinking to switch to DiGi postpaid but the 3G think halted me...haihz.... why MCMC, why?
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QUOTE(ipohfly @ Aug 28 2008, 02:04 PM)
Hmm DiGi might be in disadvantage but due to lack of 3G network... hope they can get one running soon.....

*sitting and holding my Hotlink sim card ....
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I believe DiGi definitely well planned early this MNP for their 3G project biggrin.gif
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post Aug 28 2008, 02:12 PM

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btw, dun know can switch to Happy prepaid o not??
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QUOTE(soul2soul @ Aug 28 2008, 01:07 PM)
That's the idea. But bear in mind that when you port, it will take a few days for the numbers to be fully ported. Plus, you need to fork out registration charges, deposit charge for new telco.. so it's not that cheap to port...

I will stay with maxis at the moment. Their postpaid service is quite good and reliable.

Digi , I might consider if they have 3G video calls, etc.

Celcom - NEVER
Good news guys - quickly subscribe to U-mobile get their 018 - 88888 XXX number than port it to maxis/digi.
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where got sell tis number 018 - 88888 XXX? drool.gif drool.gif drool.gif
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post Aug 28 2008, 02:17 PM

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See which telco can hit 100 max. Cap, request, hehe, but must finish credit first
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QUOTE(lkylyk @ Aug 28 2008, 02:13 PM)
where got sell tis number 018 - 88888 XXX? drool.gif  drool.gif  drool.gif
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ask below. tongue.gif

QUOTE(mitodna @ Aug 28 2008, 02:17 PM)
See which telco can hit 100 max. Cap, request, hehe, but must finish credit first
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i thinks for prepaid, Digi have the best plan??

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