Switching from EE to Vectone Mobile? It's a straightforward process to keep your existing phone number.

Step 1: Get a PAC Code from EE

If you’d like to move your phone number from EE to Vectone Mobile, the first step is getting your Porting Authorisation Code (or PAC Code) from EE.

There are three ways to get a PAC Code from EE:

  1. Online: You can get a PAC Code from EE by logging in to the My EE website. Once you've logged in, go to Menu > Account settings > Leave EE.
  2. By Text Message: You can get an EE PAC Code sent to you via SMS text message. Text PAC to 65075 to receive a PAC Code from EE.
  3. By Phone: You can get a PAC Code by calling EE. To do this, call them on 150 using your EE handset. Alternatively, dial 07953 966 250 from any other phone. You'll need to call during EE's opening hours (Monday-Friday 8am-8pm, Saturday 8am-6pm, Sunday 8am-6pm).

Here are some key things to know:

  • A PAC Code is 9 digits long and follows the format ABC 123 456.
  • Your PAC Code is valid for 30 days. If you don't use it during this time, the PAC Code will expire and you'll need to request a new one.
  • You shouldn't close your account at EE: it'll be closed automatically when your phone number is transferred to Vectone Mobile.

Still in contract with EE? If so, you may need to pay an early exit fee on your bill from EE. To find out how much this would be, text INFO to 85075.

Don’t want to keep your EE phone number? You can switch to Vectone Mobile without taking your phone number with you. If you'd like to do this, get a STAC Code from EE instead.

EE STAC Code (Leave EE Without Keeping Your Number)

If you’d like to leave EE without keeping your phone number, you’ll need to request a STAC Code rather than a PAC Code. There are three ways to get a STAC Code from EE:

  1. Online: You can get a STAC Code from EE by logging in to the My EE website. After logging in, go to Menu > Account settings > Leave EE.
  2. By Text Message: You can get an EE STAC Code sent to you via SMS text message. Text STAC to 75075 to receive a STAC Code from EE.
  3. By Phone: You can get a STAC Code by calling EE. Call them on 150 using your EE handset. Alternatively, dial 07953 966 250 from any other phone. You'll need to call during EE's opening hours (Monday-Friday 8am-8pm, Saturday 8am-6pm, Sunday 8am-6pm).

Once you’ve gotten your STAC Code from EE, the rest of the process for joining Vectone Mobile remains the same.

Step 2: Order your new phone or SIM card from Vectone Mobile's website

You should now order your new phone or SIM card using the Vectone Mobile website. Please select the type of tariff you're intending to move to:

For a full list of available tariffs and the latest Vectone Mobile deals, please refer to this page on Vectone Mobile's website.

Vectone Mobile will assign you with a temporary phone number during the transition process. This will allow you to test out the service before you finally transfer your phone number to Vectone Mobile.

Step 3: Give the PAC Code to Vectone Mobile

Once your new phone or SIM card arrives from Vectone Mobile, switch it on and make sure everything's working properly. If, for whatever reason, you need to return or change the handset or SIM card, it's best to do this before transferring your phone number.

Once you're happy to continue with the phone number transfer, contact Vectone Mobile and provide them with your PAC Code from EE.

You can give the PAC Code to Vectone Mobile by calling 322 on your Vectone Mobile handset. You can also call 020 7179 0134 from any other phone.

If you have a STAC Code from EE rather than a PAC Code, this can be provided to Vectone Mobile in the exact same way.

Remember:

  • You must provide the PAC Code to Vectone Mobile within 30 days of it being issued by EE. If the PAC Code has already expired, you'll need to return to step 1 and request a new PAC Code from EE.
  • EE Pay As You Go customers: Try to use up your remaining credit as it can't be transferred to Vectone Mobile.

Step 4: Phone Number Transferred (Next Working Day)

Once you've provided a PAC code to Vectone Mobile, your phone number transfer will normally be scheduled for the next working day (Monday to Friday only, excluding English bank holidays).

On the day of the transfer, you'll momentarily lose coverage on both mobile networks. When this happens, restart your handset on Vectone Mobile. You should find that the Vectone Mobile phone or SIM card will now associated with your original phone number.

  • If you see an error message (e.g. "SIM card registration failed"), this means it's time to restart your phone.
  • Once the phone number has been transferred to Vectone Mobile, your account on EE will automatically be closed. You'll receive a final bill from EE for any outstanding charges.

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Any Other Questions?

In case of any problems during the transfer of your phone number, you should contact your new mobile network (Vectone Mobile) with details of the problem.

If you have any other questions on using a PAC Code, please see my in-depth guide to transferring your phone number between networks. You can also read the comments below from other visitors to this website.

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We'd love to hear your comments on transferring a phone number from EE to Vectone Mobile. The comments below are from people who've made the same transfer. You can add your own comments here.

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  • Ive just tried porting my Number from EE over to VM and VM said they need to send me a new sim card with the number transferred onto it and it’ll take up to 5 days.

    This doesn’t sound correct, surely just they port the number to the sim ive just got from them when i set up the account?

    • Hi Matt,
      Thanks for your comment. Normally, most mobile networks should be able to transfer your phone number to an existing SIM card, so not quite sure why Vectone Mobile is unable to do this. Appreciate this doesn’t really help you in your situation, but it’s something worth checking with Vectone directly (or it’s possible things just work differently on their network).
      Ken

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