Breaking News: Mobile numbers are going to be 13 digits in India
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21-02-2018, 11:39 AM
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Mobile numbers are going to be 13 digits in India
In near future mobile numbers are going to be 13 digits in India because 10 digit mobile number series are no more capable to provide new series to mobile operators. The new 13 digit series system can be implemented from 1st July 2018.
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22-02-2018, 06:02 PM
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RE: Mobile numbers are going to be 13 digits in India
(21-02-2018 11:39 AM)youramit7 Wrote: Guests cannot see images and links in the messages. Please register to forum by clicking Register Here to see images.OR Login to view. This isn't entirely true. Only the M2M numbers are going to be of 13 digits , which are used in terminals or POS. |
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23-02-2018, 12:39 AM
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RE: Mobile numbers are going to be 13 digits in India
(22-02-2018 06:02 PM)crazyindianstranger Wrote: Guests cannot see images and links in the messages. Please register to forum by clicking Register Here to see images.OR Login to view.Yes, you are right but I wrote in near future, it may be. Now it's only for M2M. BSNL has also clarified the same in a tweet: “There is no change in human mobile numbering scheme. This is only for M2M, only when machines need to talk to another machine.” What is M2M communication? M2M communication usually happens between machines, where network devices exchange information without any manual human intervention. It is different from regular SIMs that can be transferred from one phone to another. Devices such as debit/credit card swiping machines, PoS (Point-of-Sale) devices are covered in M2M communications. This type of communications is also used in warehouse management, robotics, traffic control, logistics services, supply chain management, fleet management, remote control and more. Furthermore, it is being used for emerging technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT) devices. |
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