Question:
How to change service provider from Vodafone to Tata docomo?
?
2011-10-06 05:51:49 UTC
I want to change my Sim card's service provider from Vodafone to Tata docomo. How can I do it?
Six answers:
Shaant
2011-10-06 06:30:47 UTC
Customer guide for availing the facility of Mobile Number Portability

Request for porting

I. Contact the new mobile service provider to whom you want to port your

mobile number.

II. Obtain Customer Acquisition Form (CAF) & Porting Form.

III. Read the eligibility, probable reasons for porting rejection and other

conditions carefully.

IV. If eligible, fill up the CAF and Porting Form. For filling up of porting form

you need a ‘Unique Porting Code’ (UPC)

V. To obtain UPC send SMS from the mobile number you want to port to

the number ‘1900’ with text ‘PORT’ followed by space followed by your

10 digit mobile number you want to port. [ As pre-paid SMS is not

permitted, in Jammu & Kashmir the subscriber has to dial ‘1900’ to get

an UPC, the operator at ‘1900’ provide the UPC after verifying

subscriber number with CLI. ]

VI. It may be noted that you will receive an auto generated 8 digits UPC

from the Donor operator. The first two characters of the UPC consists of

‘Alphabets’ and remaining 6 digits will be numerical characters except

zero.

VII. Submit the duly filled Porting Form and CAF along with requisite

documentary proof to the mobile service provider.

VIII. If you are a post paid subscriber, submit a paid copy of the last bill

issued along with Porting Form and CAF.

IX. Obtain new SIM card from the new service provider

X. Service provider may charge porting charge maximum upto j 19/-

You can withdraw your porting request within 24 hrs of applying.

However, the porting charge is non-refundable.

Activation of ported number:

XI. Your new mobile service provider will intimate you the date & time of

porting on your mobile phone.

XII. Change over takes place on the 7th working day (15th working day in

case of Jammu & Kashmir, Assam and North East service areas).

XIII. The service disruption time shall be around 2 hrs during night time of

the date/time of porting.

XIV. Replace the old SIM with the new SIM provided by your new mobile

service provider after the specified date and time.

Eligibility and Other Conditions

 You are allowed to move to another mobile service provider only after 90

days of the date of activation of your mobile connection or from the date

of last porting of your mobile number, which ever is applicable.

 You are allowed to change mobile service provider within the same

service area only.

 If you are a postpaid subscriber, please ensure that you have paid all

the dues as per your last bill (You will have to sign an undertaking in the

Porting Form also).

 If you are a Pre-paid subscriber, please note that the balance amount of

talk time, if any, at the time of porting will lapse.

Detailed regulations are accessible in TRAI website www.trai.gov.in
anash
2016-12-10 08:51:51 UTC
Vodafone Mnp Form
whaledad2003
2011-10-06 06:03:39 UTC
Assuming you have no contract obligation with Vodafone, you can easily start a contract with Tata and ask them to take over your existing phone number (this will effectively end your Vodafone contract). Do NOT close your Vodafone contract first, as that will make you loose your phone number. Tata will provide you with a new SIM. Make sure that you copy your address book form the SIM to the phone (read your phone's instructions on how to do that).
?
2011-10-06 06:11:45 UTC
You may need to Unlock your Phone if It is Locked to Vodafone



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Sachin
2011-10-06 07:19:35 UTC
Go to tata docomo center with your identity and 2 pasport size photos.
?
2017-03-05 10:27:57 UTC
docomo


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