One more 'Nine'

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by GeeOne, Dec 1, 2009.

  1. #1
    Very soon we have to dial one more '9' when dialing to Indian mobile user.

    The estimated subcriber base is completed well before then expected, to cover more subscriber TRAI(Telephone Regulatory Authority of India) has decided to go for 11 digit instead of 10.

    G!
     
    GeeOne, Dec 1, 2009 IP
  2. Digital_shubhi

    Digital_shubhi Illustrious Member

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    Ya, that will keep increasing as the number of mobile holders are increasing day by day. :)

    - Mr.President -
     
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  3. Abhik

    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    That was obvious.
    Since, the number of mobile phone users are increasing day by day.
     
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    zach21uk Peon

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    Hmm i was thinking you are talking about movie.......
     
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  5. Bohra

    Bohra Prominent Member

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    why ??? why not start giving numbers with 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 first... like how DOCOMO has started giving numbers starting with 8
     
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  6. GeeOne

    GeeOne Well-Known Member

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    I think dialing one nine in beginning would be more easy.

    G!
     
    GeeOne, Dec 3, 2009 IP
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    Bohra Prominent Member

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    I Know in a way that is better but making it 11 overall sucks ... :D
     
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  8. GeeOne

    GeeOne Well-Known Member

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    That would have been best if they have started with 11 digit from day one, as it always happens that they have to increase the digit after some time.

    Previously I remember telephone Nos were of six digits only, now they are eight.

    G!
     
    GeeOne, Dec 4, 2009 IP
  9. Bohra

    Bohra Prominent Member

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    yea but now maybe instead of making it 11 make it 12 from now so no need to change it again for a longer time...
     
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    rajesh.ejob Well-Known Member

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    I think it won't be changed to 11 digits right now... as BOHRA says only the number begins up with 8 or 7 like that. Already now many operators begin using 8 ,eg DOCOMO and Airtel. And also now came long expected mobile number portability has introduced, so there wont be more new connections as before but i am not saying there won't be any new customers, but it would be decreased as customers now able to change over to the other operator with same mobile number
     
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  11. GeeOne

    GeeOne Well-Known Member

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    Actually as per their study the expected subscribed base was 2010, but that was achieved one year before that.

    The mobile portability would have that much of effect?

    G!
     
    GeeOne, Dec 4, 2009 IP
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    musichangout.com Well-Known Member

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    They were planing to add extra 9 from next year :)
     
    musichangout.com, Dec 4, 2009 IP