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Porting mobile phone number from one network to another .....

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Gizmonster | 11:24 Sun 07th Oct 2012 | Technology
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Has anyone any experience of doing this - how exactly does it work?
I'm on a sim-only plan and unless my current provider (Three) can match the deal that I've just found (new deal includes a phone and is not sim-only), then I'm going to be switching to Vodafone.
I've just had 5000 business cards printed with my mobile number on, so I need to keeep my current number.
I know that I'll get a PAC from Three and I'll prob have to give 30 days notice, which will prob mean I'll have 2 contracts running temporarily.
How does it work - will the number just switch over when my 30 days notice are up, or will it switch over when I give my new network the PAC?
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good afternoon.

after you give your PAC to the new network, keep using the old phone until one day (within a few weeks) it will not work .. you will then find that the new phone has been activated.

i have switched suppliers three times in the past seven years.
You might find this link useful - makes it simple:

http://www.paccodes.co.uk/
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Cheers peeps :)
I've just done the same thing moving from Talkmobile to Vodafone. Gave the PAC to vodafone and the number was transferred over within 2 days. You are correct about having 2 contracts for a few weeks, but the old 3 phone will no longer work as it will have no number associated with it.
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