Select your old mobile network for full instructions on how to transfer your phone number to your new network provider.
What are PAC codes?
PAC stands for Porting Authorisation Code, and
is a code made up of 3 letters and 6 numbers (e.g. ABC123456
) that
is generated by your old mobile provider to authorise your new network operator
to port your phone number over to them. It is free to request and valid for 30 days
from the date of issue.
This enables you to keep your existing mobile phone number and transfer it over when you change network providers.
You can transfer your number even after you purchase your new phone contract or mobile SIM. It is not necessary to have your PAC number before switching to a new mobile network, as it can be ported over at a later date.