Bill on keeping cellphone numbers across networks filed
Friday, June 10, 2011
MANILA -- Senator Manuel Villar Jr. has filed a bill that will let mobile phone subscribers keep their numbers when they change their service providers.
The senator said rising dependence on mobile phones has created a subscriber base of around 80 million users by 2010.
He added that because of promos offered by mobile phone service providers, users will be inclined to "avail of telephone service that will cater most [to] their needs as valuable consumers."
He said that mobile phone users are often deterred by the hassle of changing "from one service provider with miserable service to a service provider with superior service" because that will mean changing phone numbers.
Under his bill, postpaid subscribers who opt to change carriers will be able to keep their numbers as long as their names and numbers are registered with their original service provider.
This will only be allowed if the subscriber doesn't have outstanding mobile phone bills or other liabilities with their original carrier.
Postpaid users who switch to prepaid service will also be allowed to keep their number under Villar's bill.(Jonathan de Santos/Sunnex)
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Bill on keeping cellphone numbers across networks filed | Sun.Star