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Bulldog Users Bite Back Over Poor Service

Talkback I asked for a Migration Authorisation Code so that I could take up a service wityh another provider. I had a 'contract' with Bulldog as I thought their 8Mbyte service was the thing for me, but I cancelled it fbefore the 17th Jan 2006 start date.

[January 25, 2006, 14:03]

AOL Customer Service Is Still A Concern

Talkback I've signed up for TalkTalk and they are requesting a MAC Code (Migration Authorisation Code). Phoned AOL 0870 number, got a lady in India, kept me talking by pushing information at me until - after 10 minutes - she says MAC Code will be sent to my...

[July 26, 2006, 14:34]

Switching Broadband Provider Is Still Problematic

News To switch providers, subscribers need to obtain a Migration Authorisation Code (MAC) from their current broadband provider. Over the past 12 months, around four out of 10 (38 percent) broadband switchers said they didn't receive their MAC code...

[February 18, 2008, 7:45]

BT Throws Line To Stranded Biscit Customers

News According to a statement, from next Monday these 6,500 customers "will be able to call a special helpline to obtain a Migration Authorisation Code, or MAC, from BT Wholesale. Biscit's stranded customers have been thrown a lifeline by BT, which is...

[March 16, 2007, 15:26]

Broadband Misses Its Connection

Leader There's even a mechanism in place: you call up your current supplier, get a Migration Authorisation Code (MAC), pass that on to your intended ISP and let them negotiate the transition. Bereavement, divorce and moving house: famously, life's most...

[August 30, 2006, 15:50]

ISP V21 To Sue Wholesale Supplier

News Such a process should be able to be smoothened by the issue of a migration authorisation code (MAC) but NetServices claimed that their wholesale distribution agreement with V21 forbade them from issuing MACs.

[November 15, 2006, 17:15]