Wales On Sunday

Plan to switch mobile providers by text

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MOBILE phone users could switch providers by text message, under new plans proposed by the regulator.

The planned “text-to-switch” scheme would let customers move to a new network within 24 hours – and would prevent awkward phone calls to a network people wanted to leave.

Ofcom said customers would be able to send a free text message to their current operator to get a code to pass on to a new provider. The changes would also mean that mobile phone networks would be banned from charging for notice periods running after the switch date – which would save customers £10 million a year, according to Ofcom.

Lindsey Fussell, Consumer Group director, said: “We want people and businesses to benefit from simpler, speedier mobile switching, making it easier for them to vote with their feet and take advantage of market choice .

“Our ‘text-to-switch’ plans would give greater control to mobile customers about when and how they switch, and prevent losing providers from delaying and frustratin­g the switching process.”

Under the planned scheme, mobile phone users would text one of two memorable short codes, de- pending on whether they wanted to keep their mobile number to their current provider.

They would then receive a message with a code to transfer the service – called a PAC – or with a cancellati­on code for those who are not intending to keep the same mobile number.

A consultati­on on the proposals runs until June 30 with a final decision published in the autumn.

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