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Stevie

2005-07-31, 5:49 pm

Hi guys,

I want to take up an Orange offer from onestopphoneshop ASAP, and want to
use my existing Orange PAYG number. OSPS say that I can only bring a number
from a different network (using a PAC code) and not an existing orange
number.

So, my question is - what is the best way/network to use to transfer number
to and then back to Orange again. I understand that some of the networks
have minimum periods before you can transfer out (although I haven't been
able to find them).

Any help would be appreciated

Stevie
Sean

2005-07-31, 5:49 pm

Stevie wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I want to take up an Orange offer from onestopphoneshop ASAP, and want to
> use my existing Orange PAYG number. OSPS say that I can only bring a number
> from a different network (using a PAC code) and not an existing orange
> number.
>
> So, my question is - what is the best way/network to use to transfer number
> to and then back to Orange again. I understand that some of the networks
> have minimum periods before you can transfer out (although I haven't been
> able to find them).
>
> Any help would be appreciated
>
> Stevie

I've used a o2 online SIM to move into and out again after a month.

And just about to do the same thing again :)

easyMobile would be a good idea......... Just done same to them with no
hassle.

If you do, please e-mail me, and give my number on sign up.
Jon

2005-07-31, 5:49 pm

Stevie@jafkkjasdfkfd
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hear...
> Hi guys,
>
> I want to take up an Orange offer from onestopphoneshop ASAP, and want to
> use my existing Orange PAYG number. OSPS say that I can only bring a number
> from a different network (using a PAC code) and not an existing orange
> number.


A number from Orange PAYG should be OK - there is no difference in
commissions, only hte connection process is slightly different.
--
Regards
Jon
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