Monthly trend - April 2013

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Quantity of existing ported numbers at the end of April 2013 1
 

Existing ported numbers at the end of April 2013

Monthly change
(+/-)

Monthly change
%

Annual change
(+/-)

Annual change
%

FTS (fixed telephone services)

1,698,559

15,035

0.89%

159,309

10.35%

MTS (mobile telephone services)

617,513

24,740

4.17%

135,294

28.06%

NGS (other non-geographic services) 2

2,412

18

0.75%

531 28.23%

Total

2,318,484

39,793

1.75%

295,134

14.59%

Source: Reference Entity / ICP-ANACOM.

Accumulated quantity of ported number up to the end of April 2013 3
 

Numbers ported since the introduction of portability 4 up to 30 April 2013

Monthly change (numbers ported between 1 April 2013 and 30 April 2013)
(+/-)

Monthly change (numbers ported between 1 April 2013 and 30 April 2013)
%

Annual change (numbers ported between 1 May 2012 and 30 April 2013)
(+/-)

Annual change (numbers ported between 1 May 2012 and 30 April 2013)
%

FTS (fixed telephone services)

2,840,837

33,459

1.19%

384,017

15.85%

MTS (mobile telephone services)

982,822

35,853 3.79%

187,287

24.65%

NGS (other non-geographic services) 5

2,941

23 0.79% 571 24.33%

Total

3,826,600

69,335

1.85%

571,875

17.95%

Source: Reference Entity / ICP-ANACOM.

 
1 This data does not include numbers which, after being initially ported, have been re-ported back to the original operator.
2 Includes 286 ported numbers from the 30 numbering range (number associated with the nomadic VoIP service).
3 This data includes all numbers which have been the object of portability (including numbers which, after being ported for the first time, were again ported to the operator "of origin" or to another operator).
4 On the fixed networks (FTS and NGS) portability has been available since 30 June 2001, while on the mobile networks (MTS) it has been available since 1 January 2002.
5 Includes 294 ported numbers from the 30 numbering range (number associated with the nomadic VoIP service).

Glossary
Portability: Feature which means that subscribers to publically available telephone services can request to maintain their number, in respect of the same service, irrespective of the company offering the service, in the case of geographic numbers, at a determined location, and in the case of other numbers, through national territory (operator portability).
VoIP - Voice over Internet Protocol: Voice over Internet Protocol - Consists of converting analogue voice packages into digital packages and making them travel on the Internet.
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