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BJS | 16:41 Wed 14th Apr 2010 | Internet
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I am probably going to switch to a cable broadband IP from a landline connection. I understand that I would not need my MAC code in this case. However say further down the line, I want to switch back to a landline, would I need my present MAC code thenbe needed. Being a wrinlie I get so confused with all these things you have to understand. Thanks for any help.
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The MAC code is only a temporary code to enable you to switch providers (if I recall correctly it's valid for 30days from issue)

if you want to switch again in the future you will need a new MAC code from your new provider.

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