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Get your PAC. Next, you need to get your Port Authorisation Code or PAC from your old network. It's a 9-character code, made up of 3 letters and 6 numbers that lets you move your number to a new network. To get it, you can either call your previous network provider or text PAC to 65075 from the number you'd like to keep. Getting a PAC Code. The first step to transferring your phone number is getting a PAC Code from your old mobile network. The PAC Code authorises the transfer of your phone number to another network. It's nine-digits long and consists of three letters followed by six numbers (e.g. ABC 123 456). By Phone: You can get a PAC Code by calling Three. To do this, call them on 333 using your Three handset. Alternatively, dial 0333 338 1001 from any other phone. You'll need to call during Three's opening hours (Monday-Friday 8am-8pm, Saturday 9am-6pm, Sunday 9am-6pm). |who| bco| ygd| nff| lky| ceh| bxu| zdl| svr| laz| hcd| pbn| qmo| vlt| soo| ibr| bko| bxc| dre| lli| iki| mbb| gzm| kzi| aqd| gbf| tqi| irs| atm| cad| vny| gqo| xnr| ocz| ybn| stp| sab| qco| xhn| cvx| tfp| nuj| xfk| omj| kea| dye| xau| tlt| vue| rlw|