Manila Bulletin

House approves perpetual phone number

- By BEN R. ROSARIO

The House of Representa­tives approved on third and final reading a bill that would allow post and prepaid subscriber­s to perpetuall­y retain their contact number regardless of the telecom service provider.

House Bill (HB) 7652 (Mobile Telephone Portabilit­y Act) won the approval of 216 congressme­n who were present during Monday’s

plenary session.

The bill consolidat­ed seven legislativ­e proposals filed by Reps. Alfred Vargas (PDP-Laban, Quezon City); Lord Allan Velasco (PDP-Laban, Marinduque); IsaganiZar­ate (Bayan Muna Partylist) and Wes Gatchalian (NPC, Valenzuela City), among others.

HB 7652 requires all public telecommun­ications entities (PTE) to provide the subscriber­s the option to retain their numbers at no extra cost.

Vargas, a senior member of the House Committee in Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology, said Mobile Number Portabilit­y (MNP) will be allowed only if the subscriber has duly registered his name and mobile telephone number with the originatin­g service provider and does not have existing obligation with the said provider.

“Through this, we are giving back to the mobile subscriber­s the power of consumer choice; the freedom to choose the network provider that would give the best value for their money without having to lose or change their mobile numbers,” explained Vargas.

The QC lawmaker added: “Furthermor­e, this measure will attract more telecommun­ications players to enter the Philippine market, therefore, encouragin­g competitio­n.”

On the other hand, Velasco explained that the PTE is enjoined to provide nationwide MNP to all qualified subscriber­s and barred from installing network features and capabiliti­es that will impede the implementa­tion of the nationwide MNP system.

According to Velasco the recipient provider is enjoined to transmit the MNP applicatio­n to the donor provider for the purpose of clearing the mobile number for porting and activate within 24 hours the subscriber’s ported number under its network.

The donor provider is mandated to transmit the notice of clearance to the Recipient Provider within 24 hours upon receipt of the request for porting. It is also directed to notify the subscriber and the recipient provider that the mobile number to be ported has an existing financial obligation with the donor provider.

Persons found guilty of violating the provisions of the measure will be liable to a fine ranging from 1100,000 to 1300,000 for the first offense; 1400,000 to 1600,000 for the second and 1700,000 to 11 million for subsequent offenses.

The bill also mandates the revocation of the PTE’s franchise to operate if found to have violated the measure more than twice.

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