Switching my current number to new EE contract
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10-11-2024 05:08 PM
Hi I’ve recently taken out a sim only contract with ee and im currently with the network three. When I took the sim only contract out I didn’t realise I could enter a pac number to port my old number over to ee, so now I have a new ee number. I was just wondering can I still port my old number onto the new ee contract even though I have been assigned a new number? I tried doing a search on here to find other posts that are similar but couldn’t seem to find any. Thanks
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10-11-2024 05:15 PM
You can port into EE at any time, replacing whatever is your current EE number.
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10-11-2024 06:42 PM
If you want to keep your old no. from another network, you need to get your PAC from other network & once you've activated your EE SIM give the PAC to EE using Fill out this quick form to transfer your number .
To phone EE CS: Dial Freephone +44 800 079 8586 - Option 1 for Mobile Phone & Mobile Broadband or Option 2 for Home Broadband & Home Phone
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10-11-2024 07:03 PM
Like @XRaySpeX has said above,
Or alternatively you could put the EE SIM in a phone and send the text of PORT to 150 and this will take the PAC code and number you wish to port and give you a timeline for when it should take place.
Generally I prefer this solution as it ensures you know when you can expect it to take place.
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11-11-2024 08:26 AM - edited 13-11-2024 01:50 PM
Hi @Adamsc1992 Just to add to the amazing previous advice, your number would still need to be active on your previous network for them to issue you a PAC, if the line is no longer active, they'd be unable to generate a PAC for you.
Chris S
