[ IRR of REPUBLIC ACT NO. 11202, June 11, 2019 ]
RULES AND REGULATIONS IMPLEMENTING REPUBLIC ACT NO. 11202 OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE "MOBILE NUMBER PORTABILITY ACT"
Mobile Network Provider | Routing Number |
Globe Telecom, Inc. | 0587 |
Smart Communications, Inc. | 0588 |
Reserved | 0585, 0586, 0589 |
5.1.1 The subscriber does not have any outstanding financial obligation with the Donor Provider (DP).
5.1.2 The subscriber is the assignee of the mobile number used in a device that is not locked to any MSP.
5.1.3 A period of sixty (60) calendar days has lapsed from the date of activation of the ported number.
5.1.4 The subscriber has no pending request for transfer of assignment of the mobile number.
5.1.5 No prohibition from a court of law for the porting of the mobile number.
5.1.6 The subscriber is not blacklisted by a MSP due to previous fraudulent activities.
6.1.1 The subscriber shall request from DP a 9-digit unique subscriber code (USC) which is valid for fifteen (15) days from date of issuance. The USC and the mobile phone number should match.
The subscriber shall submit porting application (PA) with valid USC to avail of MNP to Recipient Provider (RP) in person/a duly authorized representative, or online, or through SMS via a 5-digit access code assigned by the MSPs for porting applications.
6.1.2 Upon receipt of the PA, the RP shall immediately transmit the PA to the DP through the MNPSP.
6.1.3 Within twenty-four (24) hours from receipt of PA, the DP shall:
6.1.3.1 Transmit the clearance to the RP through the MNPSP if the USC is matched with the mobile number; or
6.1.3.2 Inform the RP through the MNPSP that the PA is rejected on any of the grounds stated in Sec. 12 of this IRR; or
6.1.3.3 Notify the RP through the MNPSP that the applicant has a confirmed USC but outstanding financial obligation.
The RP through the MNPSP shall immediately notify the applicant of his/her outstanding financial obligation with the DP.
The applicant is given a period of three (3) working days upon receipt of notice to settle the outstanding financial obligation. Upon full payment, the DP shall immediately transmit clearance to the RP through the MNPSP.
If after three (3) working days, the outstanding financial obligation is not settled, the DP shall notify the RP through the MNPSP of non-payment. The RP shall immediately inform the applicant of the rejection of the PA.
6.1.4 Within twenty-four (24) hours from receipt of clearance from the DP, the RP shall activate the applicant's ported number and immediately inform the applicant and the MNPSP of the activation of the ported number.
6.1.5 The MNPSP shall immediately broadcast the activation of the ported number to all MSPs.
6.1.6 The porting process shall be completed within forty-eight (48) hours from the time of submission of the PA with the RP to the activation of the porter number. The 48-hour period shall not include the time given to the applicant to settle his/her outstanding financial obligation with the DP.
6.2.1 A subscriber shall submit PA to the concerned MSP.
6.2.2 The type of service subscription shall be changed from postpaid to prepaid or vice versa within twenty-four (24) hours from the time of the submission and acceptance of application.
6.2.3 The change of service from prepaid to postpaid shall be subject to the acceptance in accordance with the MSP's existing policies.
7.1.1 Facilitate, in its entire network, PAs from all subscribers on a nondiscriminatory manner.
7.1.2 Provide nationwide MNP service to all qualified subscribers free of charge.
7.1.3 Provide MNP service to subscribers within the prescribed period as set forth in this IRR.
7.1.4 Ensure that the mobile number porting process for postpaid subscribers is separate from the approval process of new mobile subscription plan.
7.1.5 Interconnect directly or indirectly with the infrastructure, facilities, systems, or equipment of other PTEs and not install network features, functions or capabilities that will impede the implementation of the nationwide MNP system.
7.1.6 Facilitate the number porting process of Virtual Network Operator (VNO) that it is hosting in its network, upon receipt of the request for MNP service from the subscribers of the VNO.
7.1.7 Provide subscribers complete, relevant, and timely information on MNP including its features, the PA requirements, the porting process and the cutover period in the porting process.
7.1.8 Maintain confidentiality of information obtained by not monitoring or disclosing the contents of any usage transaction, contained within the databases under its control, except to the extent necessary to comply with the provisions of RA 11202.
7.1.9 Adhere to the provisions of RA 10173, otherwise known as the "Data Privacy Act of 2012", its IRR and and issuances of the National Privacy Commission in the processing or handling of the subscribers' personal data, and provide the necessary safeguards to protect the same in the course of porting activities.
7.1.10 Ensure the selection of MNPSP within the prescribed period of one hundred twenty (120) days from the effectivity of the Memorandum Circular.
7.1.11 Ensure that the chosen MNPSP maintains uninterrupted quality service provided to subscribers availing MNP services.
7.1.12 Unlock the mobile phone and device pursuant to Memorandum Circular No. 01-05-2019, Rules and Regulations on Unlocking of Mobile Phones and Devices.
7.1.13 Conduct public awareness campaign informing the general public about MNP.
8.1.1 Accept PA submitted by applicant for MNP service or duly authorized representative.
8.1.2 Immediately transmit the PA, upon receipt, to the DP through the MNPSP. If the applicant is a VNO, the RP shall transmit the PA to the host PTE through the MNPSP.
8.1.3 Activate the ported number within twenty-four (24) hours from receipt of clearance from DP through the MNPSP.
8.1.4 Immediately inform the applicant, upon receipt of information from the DP through the MNPSP, that the applicant has outstanding financial obligation with the DP.
8.1.5 Not discriminate subscribers of ported numbers from the other subscribers as to the quality of service.
8.1.6 Assist the DP from collecting unsettled roaming charges that were not considered when the clearance was released because of late transmission of the roaming charges by roaming partners of the DP.
8.1.7 Inform the applicant of the rejection of the PA stating the reason for rejection within twenty-four (24) hours from time of receipt and acceptance of application.
8.1.8 Pay the MNPSP per porting transaction charge at agreed rate and period of payment.
8.1.9 If the subscriber of ported number fails to settle his/her outstanding obligation within sixty (60) days from being informed of such obligation, the RP shall terminate the service subscription and request the MNPSP to return the mobile number to the assignee of the Number Range.
8.1.10 Ensure that all information supplied by its subscribers with ported numbers are kept secured and strictly confidential.
8.1.11 Ensure that the chosen MNPSP maintains uninterrupted quality service provided to subscribers availing MNP services.
9.1.1 Confirm that the USC is valid.
9.1.2 Transmit clearance to the RP through the MNPSP provided that the applicant does not have any outstanding financial obligation. If the DP is a VNO, it shall first secure clearance from the host PTE.
9.1.3 Notify the RP through the MNPSP if the applicant has any outstanding financial obligation.
9.1.4 If the applicant has outstanding financial obligation, inform the applicant that he/she has three (3) working days to settle the outstanding financial obligation. Upon full payment, the DP shall immediately transmit the clearance to the RP through the MNPSP.
If after three (3)working days, the outstanding financial obligation is not settled, the DP shall notify the RP through the MNPSP of non-settlement.
If the payment for the settlement of the outstanding financial obligation is done through banks or bills payment centers, the confirmation of payment shall be received by the DP within three (3) working days from the date of payment.
10.1.1 Submit copy of its agreement with the MSPs and any amendment thereto to the Commission within ten (10) workings days from conclusion of the agreement.
10.1.2 Maintain and ensure that the records in the Number Portability Database are kept secure and confidential. The history of porting transactions shall be maintained for six (6) months. Records of porting transactions shall be maintained beyond six (6) months. Records of porting transactions shall be maintained beyond six (months) upon request from competent government agencies through the Commission.
10.1.3 Upon receipt of a PA,
10.1.3.1 Verify if the mobile number has pending application and, if verified, immediately inform the RP; if not, immediately transmit to the DP;
10.1.3.2 Verify if the mobile number has been ported less than sixty (60) calendar days from date of last porting and, if verified, immediately inform the RP; if not, immediately transmit to the DP.
10.1.4 Upon receipt of the clearance from the DP, immediately transmit the clearance to the RP.
10.1.5 Activate the ported number within twenty-four (24) hours from receipt of clearance from the DP.
10.1.6 Exert all efforts to facilitate the expeditious porting of mobile numbers through effective coordination with the DP and RP.
10.1.7 Use the records in the Number Portability Database only for the purpose of porting and not for any other purpose.
10.1.8 Upon receipt of information on the permanent disconnection of a ported mobile number, remove the mobile number from the Number Portability Database and return the mobile number to the assignee of the Number Range.
10.1.9 Enter into agreement with the MSP. The agreement shall include, among others, the capital expenditure which shall be equally shared by all MSPs, per porting transaction charge/fee to be paid by the RP, manner of payment, and quality of service.
10.1.10 Allocate the corresponding assigned Routing Number to the ported number in the Number Portability Database and broadcast the updated Routing Number along with the ported mobile number to all MSPs who shall update their respective Local Number Portability Database.
10.1.11 Maintain uninterrupted quality service provided to subscribers availing MNP services.
12.1.1 The subscriber has an outstanding financial obligation with the DP ro blacklisted by the DP due to previous fraudulent activities;
12.1.2 A request for the transfer of assignment of the mobile number is under process;
12.1.3 Porting of the mobile number has been prohibited by a court order, by law, or rules and obligations issued by the Commission;
12.1.4 The PA submitted is within sixty (60) calendar days from the date of activation of the ported number.
12.1.5 The mobile number to be ported is part of a bundled service or product;
12.1.6 The mobile number to be ported is the principal contact number in an account with multiple numbers; and
12.1.7 The applicant provided invalid USC or does not match the applicant's mobile number.
14.4.1 The party seeking recourse from the Commission for the resolution of the dispute ("the Claimant") shall submit to the Commission and serve on the other party in the dispute ("the Responder") a notification of dispute. The Notification of Dispute shall include the following:
a) A demand that the dispute be referred to the Commission for resolution;
b) The names and addresses of the parties;
c) A reference to the specific provision of RA 11202, Mobile Number Portability Act, and its Implementing Rules and Regulations, nature of the claim, relief or remedy sought; and
d) Proof of previous attempts to resolve the dispute by negotiation between the parties.
14.4.2 The Commission shall, within seven (7) calendar days from the date of receipt of the Notification of Dispute, hold a preliminary inquiry to determine as to whether the claim merits the Commission to convene and resolve the dispute.
14.4.3 The Commission shall convene and resolve the dispute if the Commission is convinced that:
a) An agreement will not be reached between the parties or will not be reached within a reasonable time;
b) The dispute is not trivial, frivolous or vexatious; and
c) The resolution of the dispute would promote the objectives of the MNP Act.
14.4.4 Upon the conclusion of the Preliminary Inquiry, the Commission shall inform the parties in writing of its decision as to whether it will convene to resolve the dispute or not. If not, the process ends.
14.4.5 Within fourteen (14) days from the date of the receipt of the Notice from the Commission, the Respondent shall submit its Reply.
14.4.6 In reply, the Respondent may make a counterclaim arising out of the same matter.
14.4.7 Within fourteen (14) working days from the date of his receipt of the Respondent's Reply and counterclaim or such other period to be determined by the Commission, the Claimant shall submit his/her reply to the Counterclaim, if any, to the Commission and shall serve a copy of the same to the Respondent.
14.4.8 The parties shall have the burden of proving the facts relied on to support their respective claim or reply/counterclaim.
14.4.9 The Commission may, at any time before deciding on the dispute, require relevant individuals to appear before the Commission to respond to queries and/or to give clarifications that the Commission may require. The admissibility, relevance, materiality and weight of any of the information gathered shall be determined by the Commission.
14.4.10 The Commission may decide on the dispute based only on the written submissions and evidence presented to it by the parties. In such an instance the Commission shall, where practicable, come to a decision within thirty (30) days from the date of its receipt of the last written submission by the parties.
14.4.11 The Commission shall provide the parties with a copy of its decision as soon as practicable.
14.4.12 The Commission's decision shall be binding on the parties.
14.4.13 Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, the final decisions shall be issued withi the period of 90 to 150 calendar days from the date of submission of the Notice of Dispute. This period may be extended by the Commission if circumstances so warrant and/or of the Commission deems it fit to do so.
14.4.14 The Commission shall conduct the dispute resolution proceedings with a view to expedite the resolution of the dispute. The Commission may instruct parties to attend a preliminary conference and schedule subsequent steps in the proceedings. The Commission may state in advance what evidence would be needed to establish proof of complex facts, exclude or limit irrelevant evidence, and proceed by successive determination of issues, in order to expedite the proceedings.
14.4.15 The Commission may take measures to protect trade secrets and confidential information.
14.4.16 The Dispute Resolution Proceeding shall be held in the Central Office of the Commission.
15.1.1 A fine of PHP10,000.00 where portability is not performed within the periods allowed under the Act, but delivered by the MSP on or before the complaint under Section 14 of this IRR is filed, or delivered after and in accordance with agreements arrived at under Sec. 14.1 and Sec. 14.2 of this IRR.
15.1.2 A fine of not less than PHP40,000 where MNP is unjustly refused even after mediation.
15.1.3 A fine of not less than PHP100,000.00 up to PHP300,000.00 for the second and fourth instance where MNP is unjustly refused even after mediation.
15.1.4 A fine of not less than PHP400,000.00 up to PHP1,000,000.00 and revocation of PTE's franchise to operate for the fifth and subsequent instances where MNP is unjustly refused even after mediation.
(SGD.) GAMALIEL ASIS CORDOBA |
Commissioner |
(SGD.) EDGARDO V. CABARIOS |
(SGD.) DELILAH F. DELES |
Deputy Commissioner |
Deputy Commissioner |