What Can You Switch
You can
switch both your mobile handset and your network operator, in other words, everything. Switching is free but if
you’re still in a pay monthly contract, you will have to pay your current
operator the amount that you would have paid for the remainder of the contract
e.g. line rental and any other fixed charges.
Keeping your old number
Switching network operators
Switching your network operator doesn’t mean you have to
change your number.
It doesn’t cost anything to transfer (port) your number to
a different network operator although a very small number of operators may
charge for transferring out – check with your current network operator
You need to get a PAC (Port Authorisation Code) from your
existing operator which you then give to your intended new operator
PACs are issued within two working days of request and are
only valid for 30 days, so be sure to make the switch in this time
It usually takes about a week for your new number to be up
and running
If you owe money on a pay monthly contract, you won’t be
given a PAC until you’ve paid what you owe
If your mobile phone has been disconnected you won’t be able to transfer your number unless
you get it reconnected first
Switching Virtual Network Operators
(VNOs)
If you are with a VNO (e.g. Virgin, Easy Mobile) and you
wish to switch, you may not be able to take your number if you’re switching to
a different mobile
tariff within the same overall network – check before you switch.
Upgrading your handset
Pay monthly contracts
Switch to a new network operator and get yourself a nice
new mobile
handset with that pin-sharp camera resolution or the latest 3G technology,
you’ve been hankering after.
See what you can get for free! All network operators have a
range of mobile phones
that they offer for free when customers take out a pay monthly contract
(usually a minimum of 12 months) and many offer the latest models from all the
most popular manufacturers.
Phones on pay monthly contracts are heavily subsidised so
even if the phone you want isn’t free, chances are you’ll be able to pick it up
for a great price, far less than the actual cost of the mobile phone.
If you have a specific model in mind, we can show you the
best available deals that offer that particular phone. We will also let you
know whether you can have it for free or if not, just how much it will cost.
Pay as you go
Free phones are practically unheard of for pay as you go
customers so the cost of upgrading can be very expensive, as you will have to
buy your phone outright. Mobiles do vary widely in cost though so you can have a pay as you go mobile tariff without the initial lay out costing you the earth.
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