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Old 04-02-2008, 11:29 PM
jbjbjunk@googlemail.com
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Default New Number Porting Times

Has anyone done a number transfer since the new timeframe of 2 days
was supposedly introduced this week? I am wondering if it is worth
waiting for it to bed in a bit before i volunteer my number.

Also I dont suppose the new system will allow O2/Vodafone to finally
accept ported numbers onto existing contracts like Orange/T-mobile/
three?

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Old 04-03-2008, 10:40 PM
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Default Re: New Number Porting Times

In article <8631c9db-14c5-49bc-8e40-f9fb9b37ef67
@s8g2000prg.googlegroups.com>, jbjbjunk@googlemail.com says...
> Has anyone done a number transfer since the new timeframe of 2 days
> was supposedly introduced this week? I am wondering if it is worth
> waiting for it to bed in a bit before i volunteer my number.
>
> Also I dont suppose the new system will allow O2/Vodafone to finally
> accept ported numbers onto existing contracts like Orange/T-mobile/
> three?


The new porting times do not require any systems changes. It's the
choice of each mobile operator weather to (a) accept port-in requests at
all (they don't have to) and (b) to offer them only at point of
connection or retrospectively.
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Old 04-06-2008, 10:53 AM
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>> Has anyone done a number transfer since the new timeframe of 2 days
>> was supposedly introduced this week? I am wondering if it is worth
>> waiting for it to bed in a bit before i volunteer my number.
>>
>> Also I dont suppose the new system will allow O2/Vodafone to finally
>> accept ported numbers onto existing contracts like Orange/T-mobile/
>> three?

>
> The new porting times do not require any systems changes. It's the
> choice of each mobile operator weather to (a) accept port-in requests at
> all (they don't have to) and (b) to offer them only at point of
> connection or retrospectively.
> --
> Regards
> Jon


I did a relatively quick port however Orange took a week to issue the PAC !



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