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Porting my number form Vodafone

RodrigoSeverin
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Hello.

 

I want to port my Vodafone Pay as you go plan to O2 plans. I still dont know which one. But I need to know a few details, because I work with internet, and cannot stop recieving the service. I live in Kilkeel ([Removed]), and it is said you ve got 5G good service, as I checked. Is it really true for pay as you go plans? What about contract plans? If I choose, say, an unlimited plan, am I forced to keep the contract for 24 months? Are there any contract alternatives more flexible (for example, in the case I move on to another country)? If there are, which? If I wanted to change to O2, may it be possible in 24 hours, with independence of the plan chosen (I cannot afford to lose internet connection)?

Thanks in advance,

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All contracts come with a minimum term so if you move to another country or wish to change network you would have to pay all months remaining

The other option would be a 30 day sim only but you get little value for money

Porting on O2 is slow and not within the 24 hour next day completion

I doubt O2 is the network you need...

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You @RodrigoSeverin would be wise not to rely on coverage maps ; get PAYG SIMs from each provider and actually test the signal in the locations that you frequent. 👍 

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I deed, Oxonian. That would be the wisest option. Thank you very much.

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*indeed

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You are welcome @RodrigoSeverin ; it is well worth spending a few quid on PAYG credit if it avoids you signing up to a contract that is not appropriate for your needs. 👍

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