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How to use your MAC code to switch on Top 10 Broadband
Find a better broadband deal and switch at Top 10 Broadband
Sign up online with your chosen broadband provider and enter your MAC code when requested
Your new broadband should be activated within 6-10 days
MAC is an acronym of Migration Authorisation Code and is an individual 17-18 digit alphanumeric number. A MAC code can be issued by a broadband provider to help you switch to another supplier (usually within 6 to 10 days). When you sign up with your new broadband provider, your MAC code will have essential information they need to switch your broadband supply over to them (e.g. details of your phone exchange, type of line etc.)
What does a MAC code look like?
Each MAC code is an individual combination of letters and numbers – here are some example formats of what your MAC code will look like:
BBIP12345678/9AB12
How do you get your MAC code?
Simply phone your current broadband provider (see list below) and ask them for you MAC code to move your broadband. This should be provided within 5 days. Make sure you do not cancel your contract when you receive your MAC code as it may take 2 weeks before you are connected with your new broadband provider.