MANILA - Globe Telecom Inc. (Globe) on Thursday said there is no "malice or intent to violate" the mobile number portability (MNP) law after the delayed MNP implementation of GOMO, a mobile service provider operated by the company. In a statement, Globe said the MNP service for GOMO will start on October 12, noting that the delay was caused by "birth pains" following the launch of the MNP service on Sept. 30. "Birth pains are to be expected with the new service. This is especially true in our case because of our multiple brands that have multiple functionalities which are differentiated from our core brands," the Globe statement read. It noted that the MNP for its core brands-Globe Prepaid, Postpaid, Platinum, and TM-are up and running. The statement was in response to Smart Communications Inc.'s (Smart) complaint to the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) for GOMO's failure to take part in the MNP's launch. In a letter submitted to th
Globe Telecom Inc. on Thursday said its all-digital mobile service provider GOMO would provide number porting services beginning October 12, which is two weeks behind the formal launch of the Mobile Number Portability (MNP) on September 30.
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Smart Communications Inc. (Smart) has asked the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to question the delays in the implementation of the mobile number portability (MNP) by Globe Telecom Inc.’s GOMO. Kenneth E. Regañon, Smart’s regulatory affairs manager, sent a letter to NTC Commissioner Gamaliel A. Cordoba asking the regulator to “look…