Monday, July 11, 2011

Religion and mobile number portability (MNP)

India introduced the mobile number portability (MNP) option for mobile phone consumers in January, 2011. Ever since, 8.54 million customers have made use of this service till April, 2011. The convenience of changing one's network provider with an SMS and continuing with one's existing number is the attraction of MNP.

Till now many people have opted out of changing their network provider because they didn't want to change their numbers as that would mean informing their numerous contacts of the change and maybe even losing friends and associates in the process. Faced with a highly competitive environment, the government has still managed to bring about this landmark change in policy with the recommendations of TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India).

Even as several service providers are sulking against the move, it has led to better services and an effort to please the consumer and prevent her/him from shifting loyalties.

One has to wonder whether religions can do the same? Many don't shift loyalties because they fear they could lose what they have and this includes family and friends. But if they could indeed shift, it could lead to a change in the percentage divisions of religions in India. This would maybe also bring about more sincerity, service and transperancy in the administration of various religions leading to satisfied followers.

A drastic change in society has seen technology leading to more egalitarian perspectives, whereas religion is leading to more authoritarian perspectives. It would thus help for us to think and practise that a religious conviction is based on the strong foundation of freedom and the freedom to choose.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

George Ittycheria, facebook, 19-7-2011- that is a nice thought ... thinking further MNP can be used as a typical example to explain many indigestible theories ...

Manda Prashanth Babu said...

Nice idea for someone to search and to find our comfort and peace, but religion we call personal matter for individuals but is more social and family matter....

Fr. Jerry Kurian said...

George- Hmm. That is interesting. Should give it some thought.

Fr. Jerry Kurian said...

Prashanth- We did talk about social expectations in class today. Think about the post in terms of this. Guess that will give more answers.