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  2. Telephone numbers in Spain - Wikipedia

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    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)

  3. Telephone numbers in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Calling codes in Europe. Telephone numbers in Europe are managed by the national telecommunications authorities of each country. Most country codes start with 3 and 4, but some countries that by the Copenhagen criteria are considered part of Europe have country codes starting on numbers most common outside of Europe (e.g. Faroe Islands of Denmark have a code starting on number 2, which is most ...

  4. Local number portability - Wikipedia

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    Local number portability (LNP) for fixed lines, and full mobile number portability (FMNP) for mobile phone lines, refers to the ability of a "customer of record" of an existing fixed-line or mobile telephone number assigned by a local exchange carrier (LEC) to reassign the number to another carrier ("service provider portability"), move it to another location ("geographic portability"), or ...

  5. Mobile network codes in ITU region 2xx (Europe) - Wikipedia

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    This list contains the mobile country codes (MCC) and mobile network codes (MNC) for networks with country codes between 200 and 299, inclusive. This range covers Europe, as well as: the Asian parts of the Russian Federation and Turkey; Georgia; Armenia; Greenland; the Azores and Madeira as parts of Portugal; and the Canary Islands as part of Spain.

  6. Telecommunications in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Internet service providers ... (2008) Internet users: 33.7 million (2012) Country code (Top-level domain): ES; See also. History of telecommunication; Internet in Spain;

  7. Add access phone numbers to AOL Dialer

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    2. Enter your location and connection type and click Next. 3. Select your dialing options and click Next. 4. Enter your area code and click Next. 5. Select 2-3 access phone numbers and click Next. Note: You cannot manually type in an access number. An access number can only be selected from the list provided. 6. Confirm your settings and click ...

  8. List of Internet exchange points - Wikipedia

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    Den Haag Internet Exchange * Euro-IX: Europe Spain: Santiago de Compostela: Galicia Neutral Internet Exchange (GALNIX) Euro-IX: Europe Spain: Leioa, Basque Country: Basque Country Internet Exchange Point, Punto Neutro Vasco Euro-IX: Europe Turkey: Istanbul: Turkish Information Exchange (TURNET) Euro-IX: Europe Austria: Salzburg

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