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  1. #1
    Mizter T
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    A quick query for the wise people of this ng - what is the normal
    timescale for a mobile number port, from the point where the new
    provider is given the PAC to the number being transferred?

    I was under the impression it was 7 days (though the port date must
    fall on a weekday).

    However I'm porting my easyMobile number over to Carphone Warehouse's
    Fresh network and I've just been told that the port will take place in
    14 days time.

    (Annoyingly the easyMobile service will go dead before that point so
    the number I wish to port will be in an unreachable limbo for a few
    days, but I guess that'll show me for dragging my feet when I should've
    sorted it earlier.)




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  2. #2
    Ivor Jones
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    Re: Mobile Porting timescale?



    "Mizter T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > A quick query for the wise people of this ng - what is
    > the normal timescale for a mobile number port, from the
    > point where the new provider is given the PAC to the
    > number being transferred?
    >
    > I was under the impression it was 7 days (though the port
    > date must fall on a weekday).


    5 to 7 working days I belive.

    > However I'm porting my easyMobile number over to Carphone
    > Warehouse's Fresh network and I've just been told that
    > the port will take place in 14 days time.


    Best of luck. I tried to port a number to Fresh once and they botched it,
    resulting in me losing the number altogether. It was a good number, too.

    Wouldn't touch anything remotely connected with CPW with a very long pole.
    Read many, many posts about their history.

    Ivor





  3. #3
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    Re: Mobile Porting timescale?

    Thus spaketh Mizter T:
    > A quick query for the wise people of this ng - what is the normal
    > timescale for a mobile number port, from the point where the new
    > provider is given the PAC to the number being transferred?
    >
    > I was under the impression it was 7 days (though the port date must
    > fall on a weekday).
    >
    > However I'm porting my easyMobile number over to Carphone Warehouse's
    > Fresh network and I've just been told that the port will take place in
    > 14 days time.
    >
    > (Annoyingly the easyMobile service will go dead before that point so
    > the number I wish to port will be in an unreachable limbo for a few
    > days, but I guess that'll show me for dragging my feet when I
    > should've sorted it earlier.)


    My port from easyMobile to 3 didn't take 2 weeks, forget exactly how
    many days it was, if I find the details I'll post. My other number
    which I am switching to Virgin to an account I've had with Virgin for
    over 3 years is due to switch over this Friday, I called Virgin Friday
    just gone with the PAC, so that's 7 days.


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  4. #4
    Jon
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    Re: Mobile Porting timescale?

    [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    > A quick query for the wise people of this ng - what is the normal
    > timescale for a mobile number port, from the point where the new
    > provider is given the PAC to the number being transferred?


    5 working days.

    > However I'm porting my easyMobile number over to Carphone Warehouse's
    > Fresh network and I've just been told that the port will take place in
    > 14 days time.


    Probably because they are doing so many!

    > (Annoyingly the easyMobile service will go dead before that point so
    > the number I wish to port will be in an unreachable limbo for a few
    > days, but I guess that'll show me for dragging my feet when I should've
    > sorted it earlier.)


    If the easy number is dead when it comes to port, it may not work. I
    would seek assurances.
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    Regards
    Jon



  5. #5
    Mizter T
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    Re: Mobile Porting timescale?

    Jon wrote:

    > [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    > > A quick query for the wise people of this ng - what is the normal
    > > timescale for a mobile number port, from the point where the new
    > > provider is given the PAC to the number being transferred?

    >
    > 5 working days.


    I thought so.


    > > However I'm porting my easyMobile number over to Carphone Warehouse's
    > > Fresh network and I've just been told that the port will take place in
    > > 14 days time.

    >
    > Probably because they are doing so many!


    I guess the systems at Fresh might not be geared up for the influx. The
    operator I spoke to sounded very competent, unfortunately I was
    half-asleep when I called just past 8 this morning so failed to query
    the port date she gave me.


    > > (Annoyingly the easyMobile service will go dead before that point so
    > > the number I wish to port will be in an unreachable limbo for a few
    > > days, but I guess that'll show me for dragging my feet when I should've
    > > sorted it earlier.)

    >
    > If the easy number is dead when it comes to port, it may not work. I
    > would seek assurances.


    I sent a message to easyMobile customer services (or what's left of
    them) earlier on querying this point - they say there'll reply within
    24 hours, if not I'll call them. An FAQ answer on the easyMobile
    website does appear to suggest the only requirement is that the new
    provider must have be notified of the porting request by the end of the
    day on 7 December (this coming thursday) [1].

    I'll also call Fresh to query why the port date has been set so far in
    the future. However AIUI a port date is pretty much set in stone so I
    doubt it can be changed.

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    [1]
    https://www.easymobile.com/selfcare/...opfaq.html#04a
    or via the carbon-copy 'Shimmerbright' website at
    https://www.shimmerbright.com/selfca...opfaq.html#04a




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