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Switching broadband

Switching broadband suppliers can be simple, but there are a few things that you need to do before you can switch broadband supplier.

1. Make sure you are free of any existing broadband suppliers contracts

The first thing that you need to do is ensure that you are out of your contract period with your current broadband suppliers. Basic broadband contracts tend to run for around 12 or 18 months. If you're no longer tied in to your current broadband suppliers, that's great, you're free to start saving. If you are still bound to an existing contract with your broadband service provider, then take a look at the cancellation policy as it may be the case that the cancellation charge that you face outweighs the money you could save by switching.

2. Get your MAC code

Once you've established you're able to switch broadband suppliers, there are two options you can take: use a MAC or do something called "cease and re-provide", which essentially just means cancelling your current service with your current broadband suppliers and getting a new one.

The MAC, or Migration Authorisation Code, is the code that allows you to switch from one broadband service supplier to another. To get your MAC you have to call your present broadband suppliers, who then legally have to provide it within five working days, even if you owe the broadband service provider money. The only time your broadband suppliers won't supply it is if the broadband availability connection has already been cancelled, or if the account holder is deceased.

Sometimes broadband suppliers won't be able to give you a MAC, in which case you must take the 2nd option – “cease and re-provide”. This means you have to cancel your existing broadband suppliers' connection, and then wait for ten working days to ensure the broadband availability has been cleared. Once it has cleared from your phone line, you can contact your new broadband supplier and place a new order for new broadband availability, which will take another ten working days to be ready.

If you have a cable service, such as Virgin, and want to switch to a broadband service provider that uses a phone line to provide broadband, such as BT, Tiscali, Orange or Sky, you don't need an MAC, all you need is an existing phone line.

3. Be wary about 'good deals' from broadband suppliers to persuade you to stay....

Be careful – as soon as you let broadband suppliers know you want to leave, they may try to keep you by offering a seemingly good deal. If they do, make sure it's right for you before going with it. Either way, staying or leaving, you will end up with a good deal. If you're confused about the deal you are being offered by your broadband service provider, you can give one of our digital experts a call to discuss it.

4.Transfer to new broadband suppliers

Once you have got your MAC and given it to the new broadband suppliers, you will be signed up and your transfer will be arranged. Your new broadband suppliers will inform you of the transfer date in writing and you should get your new broadband availability in around ten days time. The day the transfer happens, your broadband availability will go down for around half an hour, but it shouldn't be much longer than that.

If you have any more questions, then don't forget our digital experts are available on the phone to answer any queries you may have about broadband suppliers.

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