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changing mobile number mid contract
hi,
i have a contract with t-mobile that will expire in 6 months time.
i am getting now a new contract from 3-mobile, but i will keep my old t-mobile contract and keep paying until the end of the contract.
Now my question is, can I, in six months time, when my old t-mobile contract expires, request a PAC code from t-mobile and request a change of number of my 3-mobile contract, which by then it will have been used already for 6 months ?
thank you.
i have a contract with t-mobile that will expire in 6 months time.
i am getting now a new contract from 3-mobile, but i will keep my old t-mobile contract and keep paying until the end of the contract.
Now my question is, can I, in six months time, when my old t-mobile contract expires, request a PAC code from t-mobile and request a change of number of my 3-mobile contract, which by then it will have been used already for 6 months ?
thank you.
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Yes, you can port a number in at any time
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