1.
To begin with, you need to
generate UPC (Unique Porting
Code) by sending SMS to 1900.
UPC is an alphanumeric code
allocated, upon request, by a
mobile operator to its subscriber
for the purpose of facilitation of
porting of his/her mobile
number to another operator.
• SMS to be sent : PORT to 1900.
Operator SMS charges will be
applicable.
• Eg. SMS PORT 98XXXXXXXX to
1900
2.
After sending SMS to 1900, you
will receive UPC (Unique Porting
Code) as a SMS from 1901 giving
8 digit alpha-numeric Unique
Porting Code (UPC) and UPC
expiry date in MM/DD/YYYY
format
3.
Visit your nearest outlet (which operator wants you to port)
showroom
4.
Fill Mobile Number Porting
(MNP) form providing details like
• Current Mobile Number
• Current Operator name
• UPC code
5.
Submit Address & Id proof
documents, self-attested photo
and last bill copy of postpaid
connection (if applicable) along-
with filled MNP form and
Customer Agreement Form.
6.
Buy the MNP SIM card from
outlet / showroom. SIM
charges, talktime value and
porting charge are non-
refundable in the event of
cancellation / rejection of port-in
request.
7.
Your new operator will send an SMS on your
old/existing operator ’s SIM
(existing connection) intimating
about the porting date and time,
i.e. the date and approximate
time till when you can continue
to use your existing operator ’s
SIM card.
8.
There will be a 2-hour ‘no service
period’ which will begin after the
porting time as given above. The
‘ no service period’ will be
between 12 midnight to 5 am
during which your mobile service
will not be active on any SIM. All
efforts will be made to ensure
that this ‘no service period’
causes minimum inconvenience
to you.
9.
After the ‘no service period’, you
can replace your existing
operator ’s SIM card with the new
airtel SIM card in your handset.
Call Toll Free Number
1800 103 1111 .
Once your SIM card is
activated you would be ready to
enjoy high-quality
network, innovative value added
services and best-in class
customer service using your
existing mobile number.
To begin with, you need to
generate UPC (Unique Porting
Code) by sending SMS to 1900.
UPC is an alphanumeric code
allocated, upon request, by a
mobile operator to its subscriber
for the purpose of facilitation of
porting of his/her mobile
number to another operator.
• SMS to be sent : PORT to 1900.
Operator SMS charges will be
applicable.
• Eg. SMS PORT 98XXXXXXXX to
1900
2.
After sending SMS to 1900, you
will receive UPC (Unique Porting
Code) as a SMS from 1901 giving
8 digit alpha-numeric Unique
Porting Code (UPC) and UPC
expiry date in MM/DD/YYYY
format
3.
Visit your nearest outlet (which operator wants you to port)
showroom
4.
Fill Mobile Number Porting
(MNP) form providing details like
• Current Mobile Number
• Current Operator name
• UPC code
5.
Submit Address & Id proof
documents, self-attested photo
and last bill copy of postpaid
connection (if applicable) along-
with filled MNP form and
Customer Agreement Form.
6.
Buy the MNP SIM card from
outlet / showroom. SIM
charges, talktime value and
porting charge are non-
refundable in the event of
cancellation / rejection of port-in
request.
7.
Your new operator will send an SMS on your
old/existing operator ’s SIM
(existing connection) intimating
about the porting date and time,
i.e. the date and approximate
time till when you can continue
to use your existing operator ’s
SIM card.
8.
There will be a 2-hour ‘no service
period’ which will begin after the
porting time as given above. The
‘ no service period’ will be
between 12 midnight to 5 am
during which your mobile service
will not be active on any SIM. All
efforts will be made to ensure
that this ‘no service period’
causes minimum inconvenience
to you.
9.
After the ‘no service period’, you
can replace your existing
operator ’s SIM card with the new
airtel SIM card in your handset.
Call Toll Free Number
1800 103 1111 .
Once your SIM card is
activated you would be ready to
enjoy high-quality
network, innovative value added
services and best-in class
customer service using your
existing mobile number.
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Very interesting information! Thank you!
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