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Your new Three SIM must be activated by 5pm on the last working day before your transfer date. If you've not activated it on-time, don't worry. Follow these steps and the transfer will complete within 1 working day. Or 2 working days if it's after 5pm, or on a weekend or Bank Holiday.
1) Call or text your provider to get a PAC Code A porting authorisation code (PAC) is an alphanumeric code that you'll need to transfer your number to a new network. It'll be valid for 30 days after it was supplied to you. If you leave it any longer to start porting your number, you'll need to get a new PAC.
Keeping your phone number when you change network is known as porting your number, and to do this you need a porting authorisation code - or PAC code. You give this code to your new provider and they handle the transfer of your number as well as the cancellation of the service from your current provider.
Once you've got your Three plan and SIM card, just follow the 3 simple steps below. Insert your new Three SIM into your phone and turn it on. Get your PAC (Port Authorisation Code) from your old network. ... Fill out Three's online form to report your PAC, or provide it through your My3 account.
Keep your number That's no problem. Just text PAC to 65075 to get a code from your previous provider and then fill in our Bring your number to Three form.