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  1. 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).

  2. National conventions for writing telephone numbers vary by country. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) publishes a recommendation entitled Notation for national and international telephone numbers, e-mail addresses and Web addresses.

  3. Aug 18, 2005 · About: 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).

  4. Spain changed to a closed telephone numbering plan in 1998. Previously, the trunk prefix was '9x[x]', but this was incorporated into the subscriber's number, so that a nine-digit number was used for all calls, e.g.: xx[x] xx xx (within the same province, until 1998) 9x[x] xx[x] xxxx (within Spain) +34 9x[x] xx[x] xxxx (outside Spain)

  5. The Spanish White Pages ( Páginas Blancas) is available online in English with a search option for individuals or companies; if you know the name and province, the search will provide a list of results with telephone numbers and complete addresses, including postal codes. See Paginas Blancas. Yellow Pages - Páginas Amarillas.

  6. Spanish telephone numbers. Spanish numbers consist of nine digits, the first three being the area code (see below). Calling from another country to a number in Spain Dial 00 for an international call, then 34 which is the code for Spain, then the subscriber's number, including the area code. See our table of international codes.

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