on 16-10-2024 15:19
Could someone explain in simple (for dummies) terms what this means? Been waiting for my number to be ported over now and it’s been nearly 2 weeks!!
“Your port in is placed and was locked also for the date 01-Oct-2024, Now the original port order request that is placed is still stuck in processing due to which this request is not able to process •
Once the original order request shows as processed and completed the port in request will complete automatically •”
on 16-10-2024 15:24
You need to call customer service
or give them a call on 202 or 0344 809 0202
on 16-10-2024 15:30
on 16-10-2024 15:30
That is what o2 customer support told me, I was just looking to see if anyone could explain what it means? I’m rubbish with technical things.
on 16-10-2024 15:38
on 16-10-2024 15:38
Technically, with a port you have to do very little. It should all be done network end.
When it happens your SIM on the old network will cease to work. At that point the port would be in process and we would advise switching the phone with the new SIM off and On. It may take a couple of goes before both calls and text transfer to the new SIM
on 16-10-2024 16:09
on 16-10-2024 16:09
Thanks, I lost signal with my old Sim / weeks ago so I’m assuming there is an issue on with the in between bit. Looks like I’ll just need to wait to see what happens! Not very convenient but oh well. Has anyone else had this issue and got it resolved?
on 16-10-2024 16:28
on 16-10-2024 16:28
O2 do seem to have problems porting numbers.
Suggest you contact the UK based Social Media Team. They are better than normal customer services
Message them on Social Media. Facebook (https://o2uk.co/O2CFB) ,
X Twitter (https://o2uk.co/O2CTW) or Instagram (https://o2uk.co/O2CIG)
on 17-10-2024 16:32
on 17-10-2024 16:32
@Steph_p96 wrote:Thanks, I lost signal with my old Sim / weeks ago so I’m assuming there is an issue on with the in between bit.
When number porting works, it should be set for the following working day after PAC submission, and be complete by end of that day.
Other networks do manage this in the vast majority of cases.