A MAC (Migration Authorisation Code) identifies your current broadband connection
and allows for a quick switch between broadband providers. Providing Unicom with
your MAC code can ensure that the delay of service will only be a few hours on the
day of transfer from your existing provider.
Your current broadband provider will provide you with your MAC code on request.
We have listed the contact details of all the major Broadband providers on our
MAC Code Contact Details
page.
Unicom will contact you for your MAC code when required. MAC codes expire 30 days
after they are issued so it is important to only request it when it is required.
When Unicom receive your MAC code, we will confirm by post the date your broadband
connection will be available. You will then receive all that is required to get
your new Unicom broadband connection up and running. Your MAC code is only required
if you already have broadband on your telephone line.
No. As soon as your MAC code is received, Unicom will take approximately fourteen
days to connect your new broadband package. This should coincide with your current
provider ending your current connection.
If you decide to cancel your contract with your current internet service provider,
consult the terms and conditions of your contract and contact Unicom to open your
new broadband account on 0161 946 4664.
A non-cable landline and number is required for Unicom's broadband package.
Under Ofcom guidelines your Internet Service Provider must provide a MAC code when
requested to do so. If your current internet service provider will not supply your
MAC code then contact Unicom on 0161 946 4444 for further advice.
Your MAC code is valid for 30 days from the date it is issued by your current provider.
If your MAC code is not used to transfer your broadband connection within this 30
day period, your connection with your current provider will continue. However, should
your time period expire and you still wish to change providers, simply request a
new MAC code from your provider.