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- Migration_Authorisation_Code abstract "In the United Kingdom a Migration Authorisation Code (MAC) is a 17 to 19-character unique identifier code used by DSL customers when they wish to switch internet service provider (ISP). A MAC is generated by the actual telecommunication provider (most commonly BT), identifies the local loop (telephone line) to be switched, and authorises the provider to switch the customer to the new ISP.MACs usually begin with "BBIP", "FTIP", "BBDS", or "BBDP", and consist of 4 letters, 7 digits (sometimes up to 9), a slash, 2 letters, 2 digits (this indicates the day in the month the MAC was issued), and 1 final letter. (For example: BBIP87654321/AB12C).".
- Migration_Authorisation_Code wikiPageExternalLink www.maccodes.co.uk.
- Migration_Authorisation_Code wikiPageID "3862883".
- Migration_Authorisation_Code wikiPageRevisionID "594047873".
- Migration_Authorisation_Code hasPhotoCollection Migration_Authorisation_Code.
- Migration_Authorisation_Code subject Category:Broadband.
- Migration_Authorisation_Code subject Category:Mobile_telecommunications_standards.
- Migration_Authorisation_Code subject Category:Universal_identifiers.
- Migration_Authorisation_Code comment "In the United Kingdom a Migration Authorisation Code (MAC) is a 17 to 19-character unique identifier code used by DSL customers when they wish to switch internet service provider (ISP).".
- Migration_Authorisation_Code label "Migration Authorisation Code".
- Migration_Authorisation_Code sameAs m.0b3vv1.
- Migration_Authorisation_Code sameAs Q6844326.
- Migration_Authorisation_Code sameAs Q6844326.
- Migration_Authorisation_Code wasDerivedFrom Migration_Authorisation_Code?oldid=594047873.
- Migration_Authorisation_Code isPrimaryTopicOf Migration_Authorisation_Code.