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Here is the Reason, Why You Can’t Switch Mobile Networks Before 90 Days

Anil, a young professional from Pune, was tired of his mobile network. Calls kept dropping, and the internet was slow. He decided to switch to a better network while keeping his number. Excited, he sent a message to get his Unique Porting Code (UPC) – the special code needed to change networks.

But instead of getting the code, he received this message:"UPC cannot be generated as the period of last activation of your mobile number is less than 90 days."

Anil was confused. What did this mean? He had been using his number for years. Why couldn’t he switch networks now?

What is the 90-Day Rule?

Anil did some research and discovered the 90-day rule, a guideline set by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). The rule states:

  • You can’t request a UPC if you’ve activated your mobile number or switched networks within the last 90 days.

This rule applies only when:

  1. You’ve recently ported your number to a new provider.
  2. You’ve activated a brand-new mobile number.

What About Upgrading to 5G?

Anil initially thought his recent 5G SIM upgrade might have caused the issue, but he learned that upgrading to 5G doesn’t reset the 90-day rule, as long as you stay with the same provider. The rule only applies if you switch networks or activate a new number.

With this new understanding, Anil realized he must have recently switched providers (or activated the number earlier) and forgotten about it.

Why Does the 90-Day Rule Exist?

Anil also learned why the 90-day rule is important:

  1. Prevents frequent switching: This ensures telecom providers aren’t overwhelmed with constant portability requests.
  2. Stabilizes service: It encourages customers to spend time with their provider before making another switch.
  3. Improves processes: Telecom companies get time to focus on providing quality service.

The Takeaway

If you’re planning to switch mobile networks, here’s what you should remember:

  1. Check your activation date: If your number is newly activated or recently ported, you need to wait 90 days before switching.
  2. 5G upgrades are fine: Replacing your SIM for 5G doesn’t affect the 90-day rule if you stay with the same provider.
  3. Be informed: Understanding the rules will save you time and frustration.

Anil decided to wait for his 90-day period to end. Meanwhile, he used the time to compare network plans and made sure his next switch would be worth it.

So, before you try to switch your mobile network, remember the 90-day rule to avoid surprises like Anil!

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