No more telecom circle barriers – bye bye mobile roaming charges

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^^^hope u r not fooling around stating this without proper link...because we all are already frustrated with this delay.btw US like system may be needed, because India is too huge. Plus not all players exist in all circles. There will be conflicts and blame game by operators.
 
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hope u r not fooling around stating this without proper link...because we all are already frustrated with this delay.

btw US like system may be needed, because India is too huge. Plus not all players exist in all circles. There will be conflicts and blame game by operators.

Let October 31,2010 come then you will know yourself.
 
In UK we can use same mobile in any parts of country without any roaming charges. But then it is small country and all operators exists in every part of country.
 
Yep UK is how big? not even as big as Maharashtra
 
Yep UK is how big? not even as big as Maharashtra

Well, for that matter, there is no concept of roaming even in the US, and that's a pretty large country
 
Regarding MNP it will be implemented by this Oct 31st.. As already BSNL have said that there are also ready for the MNP by 31st.. Now as per my knowledge there is a trial run happening internally in TTSL backend and they are set to start from Nov 1st..
 
MNP is already postponed to next year. Just forget MNP!!!

Mobile number portability (MNP), that will allow a wireless phone subscriber to retain his number while shifting to another service provider in the same circle (state), is all set to be pushed to the next calendar year, 2011.

In 2009, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) had set January 1, 2010, as the date for introducing portability of mobile phone numbers.

The deadline for implementing MNP was shifted many times during this year, the last one being set for October 31, 2010.

Sources in the DoT, without being quoted, told this newspaper that number portability is unlikely to be rolled out in the current year.

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What... FIPB was reason given last time too... Unpreparedness reason was used before that.Why does someone have to raise the objection only after matter is resolved? Such a waste of time and money.I am fed up of politics being played now at will.
 
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