🔄 Number Porting & Switching
How to keep your mobile number when switching networks. PAC codes, STAC codes, porting timelines and what to expect when you switch provider.
How to Get a PAC Code from Any UK Network [2026 Guide]
Complete guide to getting PAC codes from all UK networks including EE, O2, Vodafone and Three. Learn the text-to-switch method, timelines and what happens next.
Read article →How to Switch Mobile Network and Keep Your Number
How to switch mobile network in 3 simple steps. Get a PAC code, join your new network and keep your number — all within 1 working day.
Read article →What Is a PAC Code and How to Get One
What a PAC code is, how to get one by texting PAC to 65075, and what happens when you use it to switch mobile network.
Read article →What Is a STAC Code? Switching Without Cancelling
What a STAC code is, how it differs from a PAC code, and when you should use one to switch networks without cancelling your old contract.
Read article →Switching Business Mobile Provider: What to Know
How to switch business mobile provider. Porting multiple lines, managing early termination fees and minimising disruption to your team.
Read article →How Long Is a PAC Code Valid For?
PAC codes are valid for 30 days. What happens if it expires and how to get a new one.
Read article →How to Find Your PAC Code
Where to find your PAC code and how to request one if you have not received it.
Read article →How to Get a PAC Code
Step-by-step guide to requesting your PAC code so you can keep your number when switching mobile networks.
Read article →How to Get a PAC Code from EE
Step-by-step guide to requesting your PAC code from EE so you can keep your number when switching.
Read article →How to Get a PAC Code from O2
How to request your PAC code from O2: by text, online or phone. Keep your number when you switch.
Read article →How to Get a PAC Code from Vodafone
Request your PAC code from Vodafone to keep your number when switching to another mobile network.
Read article →How to Get Your PAC Code from O2
Request your PAC code from O2: the quickest ways to get it and what to do next.
Read article →How to Obtain a PAC Code
How to obtain your PAC code from your current network before switching to a new provider.
Read article →How to Request a PAC Code
How to request your PAC code: by text, phone or online from your current mobile provider.
Read article →How to Use a PAC Code
How to use your PAC code when switching: give it to your new network and what happens next.
Read article →PAC Code Request: How It Works
How PAC code requests work: what you need to do, how long it takes and what happens next.
Read article →What Is a PAC Code?
PAC (Porting Authorisation Code) explained: what it is, how to get one and how to use it when switching networks.
Read article →What Is a PAC Number?
PAC number explained: the same as a PAC code, used to port your mobile number when switching networks.
Read article →What Is a STAC Code?
STAC (Service Termination Authorisation Code) explained: when to use it instead of a PAC when leaving your network.
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