
Guidelines To PAC
If you would like to keep the same mobile number from a previous network to transfer to a different network, you'll need to ask your current service provider for a Port Authorisation Code. Q: What is PAC?
A: PAC stands for Port Authorisation Code , you will need a PAC to enable you to transfer your number across networks.
Q: What is Porting?
A: Porting involves moving a mobile number across networks often involving a new service provider. For example moving from Orange to Vodafone is porting.
Network Policies
Vodafone's Policy
(PAC). The code is valid for 30 days and confirms that you're able to transfer your number to Vodafone. Once you have received your PAC, contact Vodafone on 08701-60-30-20 and they will do the rest.
Unfortunately this process can not be done on Vodafone online. There may also be a charge to transfer your mobile cross networks depending on what network you transfer from. Find more information on Vodafone's Policy by visting there site Vodafone Corporate SIte
O2
With O2 you will need to obtain a PAC from your current network. When you come to order your new phone tell O2 your PAC code and the number you wish to transfer to O2.
Your Mobile dealer will then send out your new phone with a temporary O2 number and give you the date your existing number will transfer over.
On the given date a text message will update your O2 phone with your existing number, then your old phone will be switched off.
O2 Corporate Site
Orange - Orange will request a PAC to be transferred to them and they will do the rest . However, the PAC is valid for 30 calendar days only, so you must action your request promptly.
Orange Corporate Site
TMobile - You'll need a code from your current mobile operator called a PAC (Porting Authorisation Code). Once your PAC is issued it's only valid for 30 days - so please use it quickly. After 30 days your PAC will become invalid and you'll need to request a new one. T-Mobile won't charge you for transferring your number to us, however your current mobile operator may want to charge you. It's best to check with them when you ask for your PAC number.
TMobile Corporate SIte
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