In its direction, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) noted that due to disruption of services in the licenced services areas including Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka, Kerala, Mumbai and Punjab, "a large number of subscribers both prepaid and postpaid are being inconvenienced and facing difficulties in porting their mobile number to other service provider".
TRAI has given direction for allotment of additional port out codes to the operator to enable a smooth migration of subscribers to other networks.
Aircel, which had earlier informed the regulator about closing services in six other circles, last week approached TRAI highlighting the financial difficulties it is facing.
In its letter dated February 22, Aircel said it is undergoing "deep financial stress" and the recent reports that it may file for bankruptcy have created a "chaotic situation" with its subscribers, distributors and retailers and partners.
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