Mobile Number Portability: A Study of Consumer Perceptions and Factors Influencing Adoption in Pakistan

The widespread diffusion and use of mobile telephony has been heralded as the dawn of a ‘personal communication society’, triggering new forms of social networking and coordination that have accelerated social change (Campbell & Park, 2008). For many, the mobile telephone number has become their...

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Main Author: Ahmad, Yasir Zamir
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2009
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24527/
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description The widespread diffusion and use of mobile telephony has been heralded as the dawn of a ‘personal communication society’, triggering new forms of social networking and coordination that have accelerated social change (Campbell & Park, 2008). For many, the mobile telephone number has become their identity, and the only channel of communication with the rest of the world. Mobile number portability (MNP) is a technology through which mobile subscribers can switch service providers while retaining their mobile numbers. It is recognized as a key instrument in ensuring market competitiveness of mobile operators, and allowing consumers to maximize their utility by ensuring freedom of choice in using mobile services. This paper studies MNP through a model of the user acceptance of technology. Using constructs from established models, a framework is developed to determine the factors that shape behavioral intention to use MNP. To test this framework, mobile subscribers in Pakistan are surveyed to gather data about the perceptions of MNP, satisfaction with existing cellular service provider, and intention to adopt MNP. The results of this study hold significant implications for policy implementers and mobile network operators, and will be useful for future research in this area.
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spelling nottingham-245272018-01-23T16:13:41Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24527/ Mobile Number Portability: A Study of Consumer Perceptions and Factors Influencing Adoption in Pakistan Ahmad, Yasir Zamir The widespread diffusion and use of mobile telephony has been heralded as the dawn of a ‘personal communication society’, triggering new forms of social networking and coordination that have accelerated social change (Campbell & Park, 2008). For many, the mobile telephone number has become their identity, and the only channel of communication with the rest of the world. Mobile number portability (MNP) is a technology through which mobile subscribers can switch service providers while retaining their mobile numbers. It is recognized as a key instrument in ensuring market competitiveness of mobile operators, and allowing consumers to maximize their utility by ensuring freedom of choice in using mobile services. This paper studies MNP through a model of the user acceptance of technology. Using constructs from established models, a framework is developed to determine the factors that shape behavioral intention to use MNP. To test this framework, mobile subscribers in Pakistan are surveyed to gather data about the perceptions of MNP, satisfaction with existing cellular service provider, and intention to adopt MNP. The results of this study hold significant implications for policy implementers and mobile network operators, and will be useful for future research in this area. 2009 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24527/1/yasirzamirahmad.pdf Ahmad, Yasir Zamir (2009) Mobile Number Portability: A Study of Consumer Perceptions and Factors Influencing Adoption in Pakistan. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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Mobile Number Portability: A Study of Consumer Perceptions and Factors Influencing Adoption in Pakistan
title Mobile Number Portability: A Study of Consumer Perceptions and Factors Influencing Adoption in Pakistan
title_full Mobile Number Portability: A Study of Consumer Perceptions and Factors Influencing Adoption in Pakistan
title_fullStr Mobile Number Portability: A Study of Consumer Perceptions and Factors Influencing Adoption in Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Mobile Number Portability: A Study of Consumer Perceptions and Factors Influencing Adoption in Pakistan
title_short Mobile Number Portability: A Study of Consumer Perceptions and Factors Influencing Adoption in Pakistan
title_sort mobile number portability: a study of consumer perceptions and factors influencing adoption in pakistan
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24527/