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Mobile Number Portability in Pakistan

Posted by The Patri0t 25 March, 2007 |

MNP (Mobile Number Portability) has arrived in Pakistan? I don’t see where it is. I read in a news paper it will start after 25th March and now on Internet I find out it has already started on 23rd March? If it has then why do I not see any thing related to MNP on Mobile Network’s Websites? I have only sighted MNP related FAQ procedure and request form on Instaphone’s website! I guess all Networks will have the same FAQs so take a look at it…

Mobile Number Portability – Instaphone

I have been waiting desperately for this to arrive since I am using Ufone right now and frankly speaking it’s a messy service. I can count more than 20 sometimes while trying to REDIAL a number or sending an SMS since their systems capacity does not seem to hold the number of users they have. MNP will surely make all of the Companies such as Ufone, Mobilink, Telenor, Warid and Instaphone to upgrade their system capacity plus offer good rates too. (Which reminds me there’s a User Awareness Alert, which is a pop up AD actually, issued on PTA’s Website, better check that out!)

A few of FAQs which I have been interested in knowing ever since I heard about MNP arriving to Pakistan are as under;

Q.12 Porting Fee = Standard pricing for new connection
Q.13 How long will it take = 4 working days – excluding hold time – HMM, HOLD TIME???
Q.24 How often can I port = Gotta wait for 60 days!
Q.30 As said in this Q, better reach a ZERO on your Prepaid before porting. (In my case use the SMS offer ASAP).

I think I will not be able to avail this feature YET since I gotta change the address of my Ufone connection and it says it won’t happen if a change of address/name request has been filed or happened in last 60 days.

Good luck to all those who try this. Please post your comments. Thanks! :)

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April 2, 2007

no
:evil: :!:

Posted by saima
May 16, 2007

MNP has arrived in Pakistan and people are changing their service to good service providers and its free….. its very easy to know how to change just call your cell phone call center and ask them, i have changed Ufone to Telenor :grin:

Posted by Syed Aalishan
September 3, 2007

:oops: yes i m very happy wth this (mnp)

Posted by ATIF MALIK
October 24, 2007

yeah it’s not a seriose matter exactly….

the sriose matter in our pakistan is calling rates…
the prepaid is better then postpaid….why is it!

u know y….

i have a ufone postpaid package and i do the phone calls but ufone charge me double bills and then i complain to the pta dept…and give a written complain into a ufone service centre but no one helping me in that….infact pta is asking do u have any proof so then what should i do….and i just telling u that our comminication is really needfull but the policies our just made for fooling us that’s it.network provider’s msg us plz foward this hadith to 10 people then u got gud news other wise u will be in tensed….haha mnp(mobile network provider) always try to make fool us cause we r idiots and we r un educated….that’s y

Posted by waqas hussain
March 18, 2008

Its realy an amazing step toward the telecom technology. I appriciated this step very much. But one request it must be online system through Internet.

May 15, 2008

hallo imran

Posted by imran
October 4, 2008

hi there this is habib urrehman minhas i m enjoying ufone nite pakage at postpaid service. this is amazing to use reallyyyyyyyyyyyyy

Posted by ch. Habib ur rehman minhas
October 24, 2008

i used it. changed my ufone to telenor. u have to go to customer office(ur provider) and tell them to change it to the one u want. but they asked me that are u sure that u wanna change to other one . i said yes…. they weren’t happy with it

Posted by razashan
December 18, 2008

Its very useful feature

Posted by Babar Adeeb
May 27, 2009

Dear Sir,
i used it. changed my ufone to telenor. u have to go to customer office(ur provider) and tell them to change it to the one u want. but they asked me that are u sure that u wanna change to other one . i said yes…. they weren’t happy with it

Posted by NAUMAN SHAH
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