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Telephone numbers in Spain

The Spanish telephone numbering plan is the allocation of telephone numbers in Spain. It was previously regulated by the Comisión del Mercado de las Telecomunicaciones (CMT), but is now regulated by the Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia (CNMC).

Telephone numbers in Spain
Location
CountrySpain
ContinentEurope
RegulatorCMT
Typeclosed
Access codes
Country calling code+34
International call prefix00
Trunk prefixnone

History

Before 1998, local telephone calls could be made using only the subscriber's number without the area code, while the trunk code '9' was omitted when calling from outside Spain, e.g.:[1]

xx[x] xx xx (within the same province) 9xx xxx xxx (within Spain) +34 xx xxx xxx (outside Spain) 

International calls were made by dialling the international access code 07, waiting for a tone, and then dialling the country code.[2] However, calls to Gibraltar were made using the prefix '956' for the province of Cádiz, followed by the digit '7', instead of the country code +350, e.g:[3]

7 xx xxx (from Cádiz) 956 7 xx xxx (from the rest of Spain) 

Similarly, calls to Andorra were made using the prefix '973' for the province of Lleida followed by the digit '8',[4] e.g:

8 xx xxx (from Lleida) 9738 xx xxx (from Spain) 

It was also possible to call Andorra from other countries via Spain using the prefix +34 738 instead of via France using the prefix +33 628.[5] However, on 17 December 1994, Andorra adopted its own country code +376, with '8' being added to the subscriber's five-digit number, meaning that international dialling was required from Spain, e.g:[6]

9738 xx xxx (before 17 December 1994) 07376 8xx xxx (after 17 December 1994) 

Mobile phone numbers began with the prefix '90x' or '9x9', e.g:[7]

9x9 xxx xxx (within Spain) +34 x9 xxx xxx (outside Spain) 

Current numbering plan

On 1 December 1998, Spain changed to a new telephone numbering plan.[8] Under the closed numbering plan with the trunk prefix '9' being incorporated into the subscriber's number, so that a nine-digit number was used for all calls, e.g.:[9]

9xx xxx xxx (within Spain) +34 9xx xxx xxx (outside Spain) 

Mobiles similarly changed, and were now prefixed with the digit '6':

 608 xxx xxx (within Spain before 1998) +34 08 xxx xxx (outside Spain before 1998) +34 608 xxx xxx (since 1998)[10]

New numbering ranges have also since been introduced:

 10xx Carrier selection codes 5xx xxx xxx Personal Numbering 7yx xxx xxx (since 2009–2010; note y cannot be 0 (zero) because this is allocated as a personal number, see below) 8xx xxx xxx Geographic expansion 800 xxx xxx Freephone 900 xxx xxx Freephone 80x xxx xxx Shared-cost 90x xxx xxx Shared-cost 

Spain's international access code also changed from 07 to 00, but this did not affect dialling arrangements for calls to Gibraltar, with the 9567 prefix being retained.[11] In addition, it was possible to call Gibraltar from other countries via Spain using the prefix +34 9567.[12] However, on 10 February 2007, Spain adopted the international prefix 00350 for all calls to Gibraltar, thereby bringing end to a dispute between Gibraltar and Spain.[13] Consequently, numbers with the prefix 9567 were withdrawn from use, and made available for reassignment to subscribers in Spain.[14]

Mobile phones

Mobile phone numbers begin with 6 or 7, followed by 8 digits (6xx xxx xxx or 7yx xxx xxx), where y can be 1 to 9, not 0 (zero). Note, numbers starting with 70 are personal numbers which can be re-directed to any other number by the personal owner. Since the blocks of mobile phone numbers are allocated according to demand from the service providers, there is not necessarily a unique service provider indicated by the three digit numbering group (6xx or 7yx).

In October 2009, new legislation was approved to grant the allocation of up to 80,000,000 new numbers beginning with number 7 (followed by 8 digits) to supplement the existing group beginning with number 6 (followed by 8 digits); due to the lack of available numbers to satisfy the increasing demand for mobile phone and other mobile / wireless services.[15]

Personal numbering

Personal numbers are used as redirection IDs. The owner of a personal number may request, for example, any call to its personal number to be redirected to any other number it wants.

Personal numbers begin with 5, followed by 8 digits.

Other numbers

  • Numbers starting with 2, 3, 4, 5, and 99 are reserved.
  • Numbers starting with 0 and 1 are used to compose short numbers or for prefixes. For example, three-digit numbers starting with 0 are for emergency and services to the citizen.
  • Numbers starting with 80 and 90, then a number different from 0, are used for premium rates, toll free, and internet access numbers.
    • 905 numbers are supposed to be used for voting systems. Calls have a limited duration (typically 3 minutes), and are charged a fixed rate per call. They are often used in TV shows as a substitutive of 80 numbers, both for image reasons and because operators are not obliged to block them on a user request, as 80 numbers are.[17]
    • Until 2003, 906 used to be the prefix for premium rate calls, where the calling party pays a fixed amount of money per minute and are lucrative for the called party. In that year, 906 was discontinued and split in three: 803 for phone sex, 806 for entertainment, gambling and various services such as divination, and 807 for professional services such as legal and medical advice.[18][19]
    • 908 and 909 were designed to be the numbers for dial-up Internet access. However, they have been widely replaced by digital subscriber line and faster Internet access technologies. 907 was the prefix for dial-up access to premium rate websites.
  • 800 and 900 numbers are freephone numbers in Spain. The called party pays the cost of the call.[19]
  • 901 and 902 numbers are Non Geographic Numbers. These have been widely introduced by the call centres of large multinational European businesses. Unlike other normal Spanish phone numbers beginning 910 onwards, 901 and 902 numbers are always excluded from inclusive call bundles on Spanish landlines and mobiles. In 901 lines, the cost of the call is shared between the calling party and the receiver; in a 902, the calling party pays all the cost of the call.[19] 902 numbers are extremely expensive to call from Spanish mobiles. 901 and 902 numbers are also premium rated if calling Spain from overseas and low cost international call carriers to Spain normally refuse to connect calls to 901 and 902 numbers.

Area codes

 
Spanish prefix map
 
Dialling codes of Spain in the early 1990s
Area codes in Spain
National Destination Code Max length Min length Category or province
0 3 3 Short Number
00 2 2 International Prefix
1 4 4 Short Number
103 6 4 Operator Selection
104 6 4 Operator Selection
105 6 4 Operator Selection
107 6 4 Operator Selection
112 3 3 Emergency Services
118 5 5 Directory assistance
5 9 9 Personal Numbering System
6 9 9 Mobile phones
70 9 9 Personal Numbering System
71 9 9 Mobile phones
72 9 9 Mobile phones
73 9 9 Mobile phones
74 9 9 Mobile phones
75 9 9 Mobile phones
76 9 9 Mobile phones
77 9 9 Mobile phones
78 9 9 Mobile phones
79 9 9 Mobile phones
800 9 9 Toll Free
803 9 9 Premium Rate (adult services)
806 9 9 Premium Rate (entertaining service)
807 9 9 Premium Rate (professional services)
822 9 9 Santa Cruz de Tenerife
824 9 9 Badajoz
828 9 9 Las Palmas
843 9 9 Gipuzkoa
848 9 9 Navarre
850 9 9 Almería
856 9 9 Cádiz
858 9 9 Granada
868 9 9 Murcia
871 9 9 Balearic Islands
872 9 9 Girona
873 9 9 Lleida
876 9 9 Zaragoza
877 9 9 Tarragona
881 9 9 A Coruña
882 9 9 Lugo
886 9 9 Pontevedra
900 9 9 Toll Free
901 9 9 Shared-cost call
902 9 9 National Rate
905 9 9 Telephone Voting System
907 9 9 Premium Rate (data systems)
908 9 9 Internet Access
909 9 9 Internet Access
911 9 9 Madrid (Segovia and Guadalajara until 1993)
912 9 9 Madrid
913 9 9 Madrid
914 9 9 Madrid
915 9 9 Madrid
916 9 9 Madrid
917 9 9 Madrid
918 9 9 Madrid (Ávila until 1993)
920 9 9 Ávila
921 9 9 Segovia
922 9 9 Santa Cruz de Tenerife
923 9 9 Salamanca
924 9 9 Badajoz
925 9 9 Toledo
926 9 9 Ciudad Real
927 9 9 Cáceres
928 9 9 Las Palmas
931 9 9 Barcelona
932 9 9 Barcelona
933 9 9 Barcelona
934 9 9 Barcelona
935 9 9 Barcelona
936 9 9 Barcelona
937 9 9 Barcelona
938 9 9 Barcelona
940 9 9 Pager Services
941 9 9 La Rioja
942 9 9 Cantabria
943 9 9 Gipuzkoa
944 9 9 Biscay
945 9 9 Álava
946 9 9 Biscay
947 9 9 Burgos
948 9 9 Navarre
949 9 9 Guadalajara
950 9 9 Almería
951 9 9 Málaga
952 9 9 Málaga
953 9 9 Jaén
954 9 9 Seville
955 9 9 Seville
956 9 9 Cádiz
957 9 9 Córdoba
958 9 9 Granada
959 9 9 Huelva
960 9 9 Valencia
961 9 9 Valencia, Center of province
962 9 9 Valencia, South of province
963 9 9 Valencia, City and surroundings
964 9 9 Castellón
965 9 9 Alicante
966 9 9 Alicante
967 9 9 Albacete
968 9 9 Murcia
969 9 9 Cuenca
971 9 9 Balearic Islands
972 9 9 Girona
973 9 9 Lleida
974 9 9 Huesca
975 9 9 Soria
976 9 9 Zaragoza
977 9 9 Tarragona
978 9 9 Teruel
979 9 9 Palencia
980 9 9 Zamora
981 9 9 A Coruña
982 9 9 Lugo
983 9 9 Valladolid
984 9 9 Asturias
985 9 9 Asturias
986 9 9 Pontevedra
987 9 9 León
988 9 9 Ourense

References

  1. ^ Spain & Portugal, 1994: The Most In-Depth Guide to the Spectacle and Romance of Spain & Portugal 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine, A. Hoyt Hobbs, Joy Adzigian, Fielding Worldwide, 1994, page 34
  2. ^ In Spain 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine, Francisco J. Uriz, Birgit Harling, EMC Publishing, 1990, page 57
  3. ^ Gibraltar: British Or Spanish? 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine, Peter Gold, Routledge Press, 2005, page 359
  4. ^ Fodor's Spain, 1987: (excluding the Canaries) 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine, Fodor's Travel Guides, 1987, page 264
  5. ^ Mediterranean Europe 26 March 2022 at the Wayback Machine, Lonely Planet, 1995, page 104
  6. ^ Fodor's Europe 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine, Eugene Fodor, D. McKay, 1996, page 35
  7. ^ Zafra Díaz, Juan Manuel (3 July 1997). "A partir del 4 de abril de 1998 todos los números de teléfono españoles tendrán nueve dígitos". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  8. ^ Official Journal of the European Communities: Legislation 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine, Volume 40, Issues 240-251
  9. ^ Mediterranean Europe 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine, Lonely Planet, 2005, page 438
  10. ^ Lloyd's Ports of the World 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine, Lloyd's of London Press, 2000, page 788
  11. ^ Southern Spain 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine, Insight Guides, 1998
  12. ^ Danmarks posten 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine, Volume 83, Dansk Samvirke, 2002, page 40
  13. ^ , Gibraltar Regulatory Authority, 10 February 2007
  14. ^ Gibraltar.- Las llamadas telefónicas al Peñón introducen a partir de mañana el prefijo internacional sin coste adicional 14 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine, Europa Press, 9 February 2007
  15. ^ Los nuevos números de móvil empezarán por siete cuando se agoten los encabezados por seis 22 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine, El Mundo, 19 October 2009 (Spanish)
  16. ^ El Mundo 15 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine. El 016, el teléfono confidencial para maltratadas que no deja huella
  17. ^ Unión de Consumidores de España (UCE) denuncia los números 905, Diputación de Huelva, 24 October 2007
  18. ^ El País 15 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine. Los teléfonos 906 se convierten desde hoy en 806 salvo para acceder a la Red
  19. ^ a b c Reclamador 15 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine. Coste llamadas: ¿Cuánto cuestan los números 900, 901, 902 y 800? (Spanish)

External links

  • CMNC - National Commission of Markets and Competition (Spanish)
  • Operator codes assigned to each network - Due to portability it can change - Registration Needed
  • Downloadable list of phone numbers (Spanish)
  • Resolución de 30 de junio de 2005, de la Secretaría de Estado de Telecomunicaciones y para la Sociedad de la Información por la que se atribuyen recursos públicos de numeración al servicio telefónico fijo disponible al público y a los servicios vocales nómadas, y se adjudican determinados indicativos provinciales (Spanish)

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The Spanish telephone numbering plan is the allocation of telephone numbers in Spain It was previously regulated by the Comision del Mercado de las Telecomunicaciones CMT but is now regulated by the Comision Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia CNMC Telephone numbers in SpainLocationCountrySpainContinentEuropeRegulatorCMTTypeclosedAccess codesCountry calling code 34International call prefix00Trunk prefixnone Contents 1 History 2 Current numbering plan 2 1 Mobile phones 2 2 Personal numbering 2 3 Other numbers 3 Area codes 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditBefore 1998 local telephone calls could be made using only the subscriber s number without the area code while the trunk code 9 was omitted when calling from outside Spain e g 1 xx x xx xx within the same province 9xx xxx xxx within Spain 34 xx xxx xxx outside Spain International calls were made by dialling the international access code 07 waiting for a tone and then dialling the country code 2 However calls to Gibraltar were made using the prefix 956 for the province of Cadiz followed by the digit 7 instead of the country code 350 e g 3 7 xx xxx from Cadiz 956 7 xx xxx from the rest of Spain Similarly calls to Andorra were made using the prefix 973 for the province of Lleida followed by the digit 8 4 e g 8 xx xxx from Lleida 9738 xx xxx from Spain It was also possible to call Andorra from other countries via Spain using the prefix 34 738 instead of via France using the prefix 33 628 5 However on 17 December 1994 Andorra adopted its own country code 376 with 8 being added to the subscriber s five digit number meaning that international dialling was required from Spain e g 6 9738 xx xxx before 17 December 1994 07376 8xx xxx after 17 December 1994 Mobile phone numbers began with the prefix 90x or 9x9 e g 7 9x9 xxx xxx within Spain 34 x9 xxx xxx outside Spain Current numbering plan EditOn 1 December 1998 Spain changed to a new telephone numbering plan 8 Under the closed numbering plan with the trunk prefix 9 being incorporated into the subscriber s number so that a nine digit number was used for all calls e g 9 9xx xxx xxx within Spain 34 9xx xxx xxx outside Spain Mobiles similarly changed and were now prefixed with the digit 6 608 xxx xxx within Spain before 1998 34 08 xxx xxx outside Spain before 1998 34 608 xxx xxx since 1998 10 New numbering ranges have also since been introduced 10xx Carrier selection codes 5xx xxx xxx Personal Numbering 7yx xxx xxx since 2009 2010 note y cannot be 0 zero because this is allocated as a personal number see below 8xx xxx xxx Geographic expansion 800 xxx xxx Freephone 900 xxx xxx Freephone 80x xxx xxx Shared cost 90x xxx xxx Shared cost Spain s international access code also changed from 07 to 00 but this did not affect dialling arrangements for calls to Gibraltar with the 9567 prefix being retained 11 In addition it was possible to call Gibraltar from other countries via Spain using the prefix 34 9567 12 However on 10 February 2007 Spain adopted the international prefix 00350 for all calls to Gibraltar thereby bringing end to a dispute between Gibraltar and Spain 13 Consequently numbers with the prefix 9567 were withdrawn from use and made available for reassignment to subscribers in Spain 14 Mobile phones Edit Mobile phone numbers begin with 6 or 7 followed by 8 digits 6xx xxx xxx or 7yx xxx xxx where y can be 1 to 9 not 0 zero Note numbers starting with 70 are personal numbers which can be re directed to any other number by the personal owner Since the blocks of mobile phone numbers are allocated according to demand from the service providers there is not necessarily a unique service provider indicated by the three digit numbering group 6xx or 7yx In October 2009 new legislation was approved to grant the allocation of up to 80 000 000 new numbers beginning with number 7 followed by 8 digits to supplement the existing group beginning with number 6 followed by 8 digits due to the lack of available numbers to satisfy the increasing demand for mobile phone and other mobile wireless services 15 Personal numbering Edit Personal numbers are used as redirection IDs The owner of a personal number may request for example any call to its personal number to be redirected to any other number it wants Personal numbers begin with 5 followed by 8 digits Other numbers Edit Numbers starting with 2 3 4 5 and 99 are reserved Numbers starting with 0 and 1 are used to compose short numbers or for prefixes For example three digit numbers starting with 0 are for emergency and services to the citizen Non emergency numbers are 010 for requesting information to the city council 012 to the regional government and 060 to the national government 016 implemented in 2007 by the national government is a telephone number meant for reporting cases of violence against women Calls to this number do not appear in the phone bill 16 112 is the generic emergency number Specific emergency numbers are 061 for medical emergencies only some of the autonomous communities offer this number elsewhere 112 must be called 062 for the Civil Guard 080 or 085 for the fire brigade depending on the province 091 for the National Police 092 for the municipal police Five digit numbers starting with 118 are information numbers Numbers starting with 80 and 90 then a number different from 0 are used for premium rates toll free and internet access numbers 905 numbers are supposed to be used for voting systems Calls have a limited duration typically 3 minutes and are charged a fixed rate per call They are often used in TV shows as a substitutive of 80 numbers both for image reasons and because operators are not obliged to block them on a user request as 80 numbers are 17 Until 2003 906 used to be the prefix for premium rate calls where the calling party pays a fixed amount of money per minute and are lucrative for the called party In that year 906 was discontinued and split in three 803 for phone sex 806 for entertainment gambling and various services such as divination and 807 for professional services such as legal and medical advice 18 19 908 and 909 were designed to be the numbers for dial up Internet access However they have been widely replaced by digital subscriber line and faster Internet access technologies 907 was the prefix for dial up access to premium rate websites 800 and 900 numbers are freephone numbers in Spain The called party pays the cost of the call 19 901 and 902 numbers are Non Geographic Numbers These have been widely introduced by the call centres of large multinational European businesses Unlike other normal Spanish phone numbers beginning 910 onwards 901 and 902 numbers are always excluded from inclusive call bundles on Spanish landlines and mobiles In 901 lines the cost of the call is shared between the calling party and the receiver in a 902 the calling party pays all the cost of the call 19 902 numbers are extremely expensive to call from Spanish mobiles 901 and 902 numbers are also premium rated if calling Spain from overseas and low cost international call carriers to Spain normally refuse to connect calls to 901 and 902 numbers Area codes Edit Spanish prefix map Dialling codes of Spain in the early 1990s Area codes in Spain National Destination Code Max length Min length Category or province0 3 3 Short Number00 2 2 International Prefix1 4 4 Short Number103 6 4 Operator Selection104 6 4 Operator Selection105 6 4 Operator Selection107 6 4 Operator Selection112 3 3 Emergency Services118 5 5 Directory assistance5 9 9 Personal Numbering System6 9 9 Mobile phones70 9 9 Personal Numbering System71 9 9 Mobile phones72 9 9 Mobile phones73 9 9 Mobile phones74 9 9 Mobile phones75 9 9 Mobile phones76 9 9 Mobile phones77 9 9 Mobile phones78 9 9 Mobile phones79 9 9 Mobile phones800 9 9 Toll Free803 9 9 Premium Rate adult services 806 9 9 Premium Rate entertaining service 807 9 9 Premium Rate professional services 822 9 9 Santa Cruz de Tenerife824 9 9 Badajoz828 9 9 Las Palmas843 9 9 Gipuzkoa848 9 9 Navarre850 9 9 Almeria856 9 9 Cadiz858 9 9 Granada868 9 9 Murcia871 9 9 Balearic Islands872 9 9 Girona873 9 9 Lleida876 9 9 Zaragoza877 9 9 Tarragona881 9 9 A Coruna882 9 9 Lugo886 9 9 Pontevedra900 9 9 Toll Free901 9 9 Shared cost call902 9 9 National Rate905 9 9 Telephone Voting System907 9 9 Premium Rate data systems 908 9 9 Internet Access909 9 9 Internet Access911 9 9 Madrid Segovia and Guadalajara until 1993 912 9 9 Madrid913 9 9 Madrid914 9 9 Madrid915 9 9 Madrid916 9 9 Madrid917 9 9 Madrid918 9 9 Madrid Avila until 1993 920 9 9 Avila921 9 9 Segovia922 9 9 Santa Cruz de Tenerife923 9 9 Salamanca924 9 9 Badajoz925 9 9 Toledo926 9 9 Ciudad Real927 9 9 Caceres928 9 9 Las Palmas931 9 9 Barcelona932 9 9 Barcelona933 9 9 Barcelona934 9 9 Barcelona935 9 9 Barcelona936 9 9 Barcelona937 9 9 Barcelona938 9 9 Barcelona940 9 9 Pager Services941 9 9 La Rioja942 9 9 Cantabria943 9 9 Gipuzkoa944 9 9 Biscay945 9 9 Alava946 9 9 Biscay947 9 9 Burgos948 9 9 Navarre949 9 9 Guadalajara950 9 9 Almeria951 9 9 Malaga952 9 9 Malaga953 9 9 Jaen954 9 9 Seville955 9 9 Seville956 9 9 Cadiz957 9 9 Cordoba958 9 9 Granada959 9 9 Huelva960 9 9 Valencia961 9 9 Valencia Center of province962 9 9 Valencia South of province963 9 9 Valencia City and surroundings964 9 9 Castellon965 9 9 Alicante966 9 9 Alicante967 9 9 Albacete968 9 9 Murcia969 9 9 Cuenca971 9 9 Balearic Islands972 9 9 Girona973 9 9 Lleida974 9 9 Huesca975 9 9 Soria976 9 9 Zaragoza977 9 9 Tarragona978 9 9 Teruel979 9 9 Palencia980 9 9 Zamora981 9 9 A Coruna982 9 9 Lugo983 9 9 Valladolid984 9 9 Asturias985 9 9 Asturias986 9 9 Pontevedra987 9 9 Leon988 9 9 OurenseReferences Edit Spain amp Portugal 1994 The Most In Depth Guide to the Spectacle and Romance of Spain amp Portugal Archived 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine A Hoyt Hobbs Joy Adzigian Fielding Worldwide 1994 page 34 In Spain Archived 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine Francisco J Uriz Birgit Harling EMC Publishing 1990 page 57 Gibraltar British Or Spanish Archived 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine Peter Gold Routledge Press 2005 page 359 Fodor s Spain 1987 excluding the Canaries Archived 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine Fodor s Travel Guides 1987 page 264 Mediterranean Europe Archived 26 March 2022 at the Wayback Machine Lonely Planet 1995 page 104 Fodor s Europe Archived 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine Eugene Fodor D McKay 1996 page 35 Zafra Diaz Juan Manuel 3 July 1997 A partir del 4 de abril de 1998 todos los numeros de telefono espanoles tendran nueve digitos El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 3 March 2023 Official Journal of the European Communities Legislation Archived 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine Volume 40 Issues 240 251 Mediterranean Europe Archived 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine Lonely Planet 2005 page 438 Lloyd s Ports of the World Archived 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine Lloyd s of London Press 2000 page 788 Southern Spain Archived 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine Insight Guides 1998 Danmarks posten Archived 31 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine Volume 83 Dansk Samvirke 2002 page 40 International Dialing codes implemented Gibraltar Regulatory Authority 10 February 2007 Gibraltar Las llamadas telefonicas al Penon introducen a partir de manana el prefijo internacional sin coste adicional Archived 14 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine Europa Press 9 February 2007 Los nuevos numeros de movil empezaran por siete cuando se agoten los encabezados por seis Archived 22 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine El Mundo 19 October 2009 Spanish El Mundo Archived 15 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine El 016 el telefono confidencial para maltratadas que no deja huella Union de Consumidores de Espana UCE denuncia los numeros 905 Diputacion de Huelva 24 October 2007 El Pais Archived 15 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine Los telefonos 906 se convierten desde hoy en 806 salvo para acceder a la Red a b c Reclamador Archived 15 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine Coste llamadas Cuanto cuestan los numeros 900 901 902 y 800 Spanish External links EditCMNC National Commission of Markets and Competition Spanish Spanish Numbering plan from CMT Previous Spanish Communications Regulator Spanish Operator codes assigned to each network Due to portability it can change Registration Needed Downloadable list of phone numbers Spanish Real Decreto 2296 2004 de 10 de diciembre Spanish Resolucion de 30 de junio de 2005 de la Secretaria de Estado de Telecomunicaciones y para la Sociedad de la Informacion por la que se atribuyen recursos publicos de numeracion al servicio telefonico fijo disponible al publico y a los servicios vocales nomadas y se adjudican determinados indicativos provinciales Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Telephone numbers in Spain amp oldid 1144541716, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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