Porting Your Mobile Phone Number
October 30th, 2006 byI just moved providers from EasyMobile to T-Mobile. Once EsayMobile put there minimum call charge up to 1 minute it was no longer competive for me. T-Mobile have much cheaper data rates too which is good for me.
Anyway, I am surprised how easy the whole process was. All I had to do was contact Easymobile for a PAC number, ring that through to T-Mobile and 5 days later exactly when they said it would happen it did.
The only problem I had was finding where I put the T-Mobile sim card while I was waiting for it all to happen.
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1. Chris Card | October 30th, 2006 at 6:27 pm
Easymobile runs on the T-mobile network so you are still on the same network even though your billing is by a different company.
The best network however is Vodafone which is also the only network that is still British owned.
All the other networks are now foreign owned and the profits are sent back to the parent companies (which are all located in countries that are enemies of Britain) and benefit their shareholders and goverments and not British shareholders like the many pension funds that own Vodafone stock.
We buy so many goods from abroad (in many cases we no longer have a choice) that we should at least get our services from a British company, especially if they are leaders in their field.
On the subject of foreign owned service providers, most electric and gas customers are now with French & German utility suppliers like EDF, Powergen & npower who again send their profits home instead of benefiting UK interests like pension funds and the like. Also, there is increasingly the question of energy security and we should not be relying on these countries for our energy.
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