How to cancel a Vodafone business mobile contract in the UK — the complete SME guide to notice, early termination fees, keeping numbers and switching in 2026.
To cancel a Vodafone business mobile contract, confirm your end date and notice period, check any early termination fee if you’re mid-term, and — to keep your numbers — request a PAC for each line and port to your new network instead of cancelling outright. Whether you’re in or out of contract and whether you’re keeping numbers determines the route. This guide covers both, step by step, for an SME.
Two decisions come first: are you keeping your numbers, and are you in or out of contract? Keeping numbers means porting via PAC, which closes the lines automatically — you don’t cancel separately. Mid-contract, check the early termination fee so there are no surprises on the final bill.
Vodafone business contracts typically carry a 30-day notice period and, if you leave mid-term, an early termination fee based on remaining line rental. Out of contract you generally serve notice or port away with no exit fee. Confirm exact figures with Vodafone for your account before acting.
Keeping business numbers is usually essential. Port via PAC rather than cancelling — never cancel first, as it can lose the number. Coordinate all lines together to minimise disruption to the business.
We help UK SMEs leave and switch business contracts across all major networks, including bulk number ports. This guide reflects 2026 UK rules and typical Vodafone business terms; we confirm your exact notice, fees and timing before you act.
Confirm your end date and notice period, settle any early termination fee if mid-term, then either serve notice (if not keeping numbers) or port your numbers with a PAC (if keeping them).
Commonly 30 days — confirm the exact period on your account or bill.
If mid-contract, yes — usually based on remaining line rental. Ask Vodafone for the exact per-line figure.
Request a PAC (text PAC to 65075) and give it to your new provider. Porting closes the Vodafone line automatically — don’t cancel first.
Yes — you can port or cancel lines individually. Coordinate carefully on multi-line accounts.
Porting a number usually completes in one working day; a straight cancellation follows your notice period.
No — always port first if keeping the number, as cancelling first can lose it.
Yes — serve notice or simply port away, with no early termination fee.
Expect a final invoice covering notice and any exit fee. Confirm all lines are closed to stop further charges.
Yes — we manage bulk ports and timing so the move is clean with minimal disruption.
Yes — we compare networks, arrange the new plan and port your numbers, often cutting your monthly cost.
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