Understand what a MAC Code is, how to use it and when to use it with our simple explanation below.
Switching to Orange Broadband
First of all contact your provider and request your MAC code. Your current provider is obliged by law to provide you with a MAC code within 5 days of you requesting it. You will need your customer reference number or home telephone number handy in order to confirm your identity when you contact them.
Once you have received your MAC code/Migration Authorisation code from your current service provider. Click here to ensure you view the very latest deals and special offers from Orange and receive the best online offers. Once you have found the deal you want from Orange and when completing your order, submit your MAC code into the appropriate box on the online order form.
Please note that you should cancel your existing contract with your broadband provider after you have arranged a new contract with another broadband provider to prevent any major disruption to your broadband service.
Switching From Orange Broadband
Firstly contact your current network provider, Orange on 0870 0102 462 and request your Orange MAC code. Orange is obliged by law to provide you with a MAC code Orange within 5 days of you requesting it. You will need your customer reference number or home telephone number handy in order to confirm your identity when you contact them.
Once you have received your Orange MAC Code, simply choose the best value deal which suits your usage requirements and order online - during the order process you will be asked to enter your MAC code Orange. Please note - that many of the best broadband deals are only available exclusively online. View the latest online deals from TalkTalk, Sky, Virgin, PlusNet, Be Broadband, O2, AOL and BT. Want to find the best deal quickly? Many of the best broadband deals are only available exclusively online. Save time by using our price comparison table below which lists all the top broadband deals from leading broadband providers in one handy place!
Please note that you should cancel your existing contract with your broadband provider after you have arranged a new contract with another broadband provider to prevent any major disruption to your broadband service.




