PAC Codes

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Switching to ASDA mobile

If you want to switch to ASDA mobile and keep your current mobile telephone number you will need a PAC code (porting authorisation code) from your current mobile telephone network operator. This will allow you to transfer (port) your existing mobile phone number to ASDA mobile .

Getting your PAC Code is simple and quick.

We have full instructions for obtaining your PAC Code. You can use our handy tool to get full instructions for obtaining your PAC Code and using it to switch to ASDA mobile .

In July 2019, Ofcom introduced Text-to-Switch to enable mobile phone customers to retrieve their PAC code without having to speak to their current network provider. This allows the customer to send a text messgae to retrieve their PAC code. For detailed instructions, see the Text-to-Switch website.

Why Switch to ASDA mobile ?

Switching to ASDA mobile is likely to save you money!

ASDA mobile offers a wide range of pay as you go bundles and one of the most affordable standard rates. The network is powered by EE, the UK's biggest network - so you get great coverage and superfast 4G.

You can order a free SIM, ASDA mobile do not credit check their customers and unlike a SIM only deal you do not commit to a contract - ASDA mobile plans are 30 days, perfect.

ASDA mobile is a Which? Recommended Mobile network for 2018. Customers gave the network an overall satisfaction score of 77%.

You can use your ASDA mobile bundle in 50 European destinations for no extra cost.

As mobile phone technology improves and becomes cheaper, and with increased competition among the mobile phone network operators, the result is cheaper mobile phone tariffs. If you want to move from your current mobile phone network to ASDA mobile you will be able to keep your mobile phone number - you will need a PAC Code.

Take advantage of the latest ASDA mobile mobile phone tariffs and take advantage of the fact that you can keep your existing mobile phone number, saving you money, time and effort updating contacts with a new number.

We know your mobile phone number is important to you. So take it with you when you switch to ASDA mobile .

How to Transfer your Mobile Phone Number to ASDA mobile

Transferring your mobile phone number to ASDA mobile is now even easier thanks to the new Ofcom rule Text-to-Switch. You still need a PAC Code, however, you can get your PAC Code by sending a free text message to your current provider. Simply use our handy PAC Code tool for a simple step-by-step guide to sending your text (which is free), receiving your PAC Code and transferring your number to a new mobile phone provider.

You no longer need to speak with your current provider's customer services (or retention team) - unless of course you want to - if you think they will offer you a deal that you cannot refuse to stay with them!

Latest News and Offers from ASDA mobile

HTC Evo 3D price slashed by ASDA mobile

HTC Evo 3D price slashed by ASDA mobile

24 January 2012

Is this further proof that 3D is a dying tech?

The HTC Evo 3D can be yours for just £249 from your local ASDA mobile, if you're a sucker for the three dimensional movie shows.

Following in the stumbling footsteps of the LG Optimus 3D, the HTC Evo 3D has a three dimensional screen that can be used to play 3D games and watch movies that jump out of the screen at you. You can also take 3D photos using the dual-lens camera.

We're less than enamoured with the tech, which is cool for the first ten minutes or so until you realise there's very little supported 3D content, and you're basically stuck with a bulky gimmick phone until your contract runs out. In two years' time. Pass the JD, it's gonna be a rough night.

This latest price drop - which essentially makes the HTC Evo 3D as cheap as the ZTE Tania - is a fairly bright sign that this 3D guffins hasn't quite captured the public's imagination.

ASDA mobile is backing the device however, and the press release came with ten punbelievable 'films' you could watch on the Evo - including Ring Kong, The Textorcist, and The French Connection. Wait a minute, that last one isn't even a pun, that's just the name of a film. What, are you including it cos of the 'connection' bit? Or did your brain just automatically shut down out of shame, and you had to fill the list with whatever.