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11 Digit Mobile Phone Numbers in India

April 5, 2009 by Amit Bhawani 12 Comments

Iam sure its hard to memorize all the 10-Digit mobile phone numbers of your friends which is the reason some of you would be maintaining some mini pocket dairies, digital diaries or some cool mobile phones like iphone where you can save huge amount of contact information, but guess what the government thinks that the 10-Digit mobile phone slots would be full by the next year and there would be a need for 11 Digits numbers soon.

11 Digit Mobile Phone NumbersCurrently there is a 375.74 million subscribers base in India which includes all GSM, CDMA & WLL subscribers and to reach the maximum limit of 450 million it wont take more than a years time which is the reason its required for the Department of Telecom to get ready for 11 digit numbering system. The subscribers are being added at around 10 million numbers every month and the DOT’s numbering plan which was made in 2003 seems to be out of calculations with the huge growth of telecom industry in the current decade.

There are chances that ‘9’ would be added in the prefix of all the mobile phone numbers once this is implemented. Though i feel there are some ways to come out of this situation making the consumer happy which is by making all the deleted, cancelled numbers available which is atleast 20% of the total base and increasing every month and also the telecom authority should automatically redirect or prefix ‘9’ in the numbers whenever dialed making the 11 digit system a backend change and no problem for the consumers to edit all their contacts.

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Comments

  1. Avinash says

    April 5, 2009 at 1:49 pm

    Number portability could also help in a great way to overcome this problem.

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  2. Rakesh Sharma Jack says

    April 7, 2009 at 3:35 am

    I think cancelled and/or deleted number would be more than 20%…so that could have solved this problem for another couple of years. Lets see what happens…everything is in the laps of future.

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  3. DJSays! says

    April 10, 2009 at 9:31 am

    MNP should solve the problem atleast for some years. But, they won’t do it early enough.

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  4. Acer says

    April 24, 2009 at 5:45 am

    Adding up prefix numbers is not a new procedure for telecommunication departments. As we are the users we need to accommodate whatever actions they are going to take. No other way. The history says.

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  5. Girish says

    May 5, 2009 at 12:12 am

    Before causing anymore blunder in the Indian Telecom industry, TRAI should realize that they are here for our convenience not to cause disturbances. Stop doing experiments. It’s a matter of 350 million users. An estimated 20 million man/month will be collectively required to clear up this mess. Billions of cards and brochures have to be reprinted. Big numbers will be ugly and confusing. Lastly, the telecom companies had raised more than 12 thousand crores by selling special numbers to the corporates, professionals and individuals. TRAI should arrange to refund the full amount with interest because while issuing the numbers people were promised of 30 years of usage.

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  6. Vinay says

    May 22, 2009 at 9:40 am

    I had taken a fancy number last year. Paid as much as Rs.35,000. They told me this number would be retained for another 20 years. Now what? TRAI should refund my money with interest or I’ll have to consider legal options.

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  7. riti says

    September 26, 2009 at 6:42 am

    MNP would be implemented soon in metros (dec 09) & then in other cities – so thats good news for now.

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  8. virtual piano says

    January 4, 2010 at 3:38 pm

    The 10-Digit mobile phone slots would be full by the next year and there would be a need for 11 Digits numbers soon.

    How will my phone number turn into!

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  9. Dinesh says

    January 24, 2010 at 5:48 pm

    Plz give me name and address of mobile number 9773822119 plz help me and email me on [email protected]

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  10. Mentor says

    July 5, 2010 at 9:36 am

    The 12 digit number is already implemented because yesterday on 04/07/2010 I have received a call from 12 digit number and the prefix of that number was +91.9965xxxxxxxx ( 12 digit after country code ). I have seen that Vinay has already paid too much for a priority number, but If Government is planning to replace all the old 10 digit number to 12 digit number then it’s not good, they must have to start offering the new numbers with 12 digit only. chanding the old numbers from 10 digit to 12 digit is not a good idea because many people in India will loose lots of business, becasue people or customers located worldwide has taken few services for 10 years or more years from the companies, but if they will need to contact after continuing these services using that old number they will not reach to them.

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  11. Varun Nagar says

    January 5, 2011 at 9:53 am

    I am purchase my no pay 2100 for fancy number but after add 1 digite my no is vry bad .so tri plz refund me 210000 with intrest .after that you add 1 digite.other wise not any change my no because my no is my personal no and not anybody entered in my personal life

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  12. Varun Nagar says

    January 5, 2011 at 9:58 am

    aap old no may koe change mat karma jo bhe change karna ha new no my karna .kyo key hame aapna no say bhaut Pyaar ha aur aap ka koi hak nahe ha hamara no may changing ka ok . Kyo no ko human passa de ka purchase kya ha

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