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question about pac code

vicki+1
vicki+1 Posts: 737 Forumite
i had a tesco mobile for about 6 years and got the code to transfer my number to an orange sim card one month ago, no problem :)
now i want to transfer again to t mobile as i seem to have a hopeless signal and dh who is with t mobile is much better (3g). so do you know if this will be possible? or do you have to be with a company for a certain amount of time?

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  • grumbler
    grumbler Posts: 58,629 Forumite
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    It is possible but doesn't make much sense because Orange and T-mobile are in the process of merging and this is likely to be completed pretty soon.
  • vicki+1
    vicki+1 Posts: 737 Forumite
    i already pick up the 2g signal, but the 3g signal hasn't combined yet. i seem to be on the t mobile signal quite a lot of the time.
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