Number portability in Sri Lanka : Major update

February 21, 2025 at 4:47 PM

The Number Portability Service for mobile phones will be implemented in Sri Lanka from next June, officials from the Ministry of Digital Economy said during a meeting with the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Digital Economic Affairs. 

During the meeting, the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Digital Economic Affairs discussed the possibility of mobile phone users regaining the same mobile phone number they used when changing their mobile phone network operator.

The Ministerial Consultative Committee on Digital Economic Affairs also decided to hold a workshop on the 10th of March 2025 to brief all Members of Parliament about the upcoming programme related to the government’s digital economic activities.

This decision was made during the meeting held in Parliament yesterday, chaired by the Minister of Digital Economy, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, and attended by Speaker Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne.

Addressing the meeting, the President emphasized the importance of accelerating the development of Sri Lanka’s digital economy, which is a key government priority and a nationwide transformation.

Officials from the Ministry of Digital Economy provided details on the future sectors of digital economic activities, informing the Committee that ICTA, the leading body in state digitalization, will be brought under the Digital Economy Authority, with arrangements being made to enhance service delivery.

Furthermore, as various state institutions have developed separate systems for collecting information and data, the members emphasized the need for these systems to be integrated and managed through a single institution in the future. 

In response, the President stated that such systems should be developed under state supervision, revealing that instructions have been issued to ministry secretaries to refrain from creating new systems at this time. 

The President further highlighted the importance of tailoring these systems to meet the specific needs of each institution.

The MPs also brought to the attention of the officials the issues related to weak telephone signal coverage in certain areas of the island. 

In response, the ministry officials informed the Committee that plans are underway to construct 50 new signal towers in areas identified under the Village Communication Program and that this initiative aims to reduce telephone signal disruptions to some extent.

During this discussion, views were expressed on the use of cryptocurrency, to which the President said that the final decision on whether to allow its use in Sri Lanka or not will be implemented based on the recommendations of the Governor of the Central Bank.

The discussion also covered measures being implemented to protect the personal data of citizens, strategies for handling emerging technologies, including AI, and the salaries of IT engineers. (Newswire)