on 15-09-2013 21:30
on 15-09-2013 21:30
Solved! Go to Solution.
15-09-2013 21:34 - edited 15-09-2013 21:35
15-09-2013 21:34 - edited 15-09-2013 21:35
You only need ask O2 for a PAC to give to Virgin, using it will cancel your contract and O2 will send you a final bill to cover the remaining period.
15-09-2013 21:34 - edited 15-09-2013 21:35
15-09-2013 21:34 - edited 15-09-2013 21:35
You only need ask O2 for a PAC to give to Virgin, using it will cancel your contract and O2 will send you a final bill to cover the remaining period.
on 15-09-2013 21:35
You can transfer your number at anytime by asking for your PAC which you give to your new provider. However, using the PAC will effectively end your contract and O2 will bill you for whatever time is remaining on the contract. As for being seamless, there will be usually a varying delay between disconnecting your number from one network and reconnecting to your new network.
on 15-09-2013 21:58
on 15-09-2013 21:58
on 16-09-2013 12:44
Thanks, the Virgin network is very good to good around my patch, i think as it's a monthly rolling contract I will get one use it and try it for the month, then change numbers at the end, no problems phone wise, i doubt its locked as it was a free new Sony Xperia Z that came as a free gift with my new TV, hence its only a month old and why i do not need a replacement phone. Simply a Sim contract at a fair price.
on 16-09-2013 12:46
on 16-09-2013 12:46