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21 Jul 2021 / 12:34 H. PUTRAJAYA: An Industry Working Group (IWG) will be set up to finalise details on the implementation of Fixed Line Number Portability (FNP) in the country, said the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC). FNP refers to the ability of fixed-line service customers to maintain an existing number when switching locations or to another service provider. MCMC, in a statement today, said it saw the need to allow IWG to set a suitable FNP implementation timeline to enable consumers to enjoy FNP as soon as possible. This follows a 59-page public consultation report on the implementation of FNP in Malaysia, issued on July 16, which among others summarised the findings of the consultation and MCMC’s decision based on the feedback received. ....
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