Could someone help (in plain English) me make the transfer from BT mobile to EE [I was forced to switch by BT when I renewed my broadband and mobile subscription]? Where things stand:
Elderly and disabled I would appreciate some help..
Thank you
put the new EE sim card into your phone and check it works if EE has PAC code then number should transfer
thanks for swift response. I have switched SIM cards and received the following SMS from EE:
"Hi and welcome to EE. It's great to have you on board. Just turn your phone off and on again then you're good to go. And for any help: ee.co.uk/get started"
BUT I can only see an EE mobile number: my BT one has not yet been transferred. How long will this take [and yes, I have turned phone off and on again..
I am concerned this delay is going to affect my linked lap top which I use to control phone as I have severe hand arthritis.
Based on my own experience.
I can still see the original SIM card number on my phone now, one year after changing from BT to EE but my actual phone number, the one to which my phone reponds, is the one I ported over.
I have been advised that I can change this by editing the number stored on the SIM card using an iPhone but I have never tried it as my phone responds normally to my original number.
If you have access to another phone then I suggest you try calling the number you recently ported over to see if it works.
Regardless, I doubt that the phone number will affect the link to your PC as they communicate using Bluetooth not the mobile network and therefore not the SIM
I made a similar move, but from Plusnet Mobile to EE about 2 years ago. This was the procedure that I was advised to follow, which worked well for me to minimise the "downtime" with no service:
1.) When the new EE SIM card is received, switch off the phone, remove the BT SIM, insert the EE SIM and restart the phone.
2.) Let the new EE SIM register on the network, (I can't remember exactly how I could tell, but it was obvious). The EE SIM has now been activated with EE, (albeit with a different number), and will trigger the number porting process.
3.) Switch off the phone again replace the EE SIM with the old BT SIM and restart the phone.
4.) Continue to use the BT SIM as normal until you lose service.
5.) Once you have lost service with BT, switch off the phone and replace the BT SIM with the EE one and restart .
6.) Once the phone has fully booted, you should be on the EE network and with your old ported number. Confirm this by making a call to another phone that has a display, (the call does not need to be answered).
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