Telephone numbers in Spain
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The Spanish telephone numbering plan describes the allocation of telephone number
Telephone number
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s in Spain
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. It is regulated by CMT (Comisión del Mercado de las Telecomunicaciones).

History

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 changed to a closed telephone numbering plan in 1998. Previously, the trunk prefix was '9', but this was incorporated into the subscriber's number, so that a nine-digit number was used for all calls, eg:

xxx xxx[x] (within Spain before 1998)
9x xxx xxxx (within Spain, since 1998)
+34 x xxx xxxx (outside Spain before 1998)
+34 9x xxx xxxx (since 1998)

Mobiles similarly changed: they are now prefixed with the digit '6' or '7':

909 xxx xxx (within Spain before 1998)
+34 09 xxx xxx (outside Spain before 1998)
+34 6xx xxx xxx (since 1998)
+34 7yx xxx xxx (since 2009-10; note y cannot be 0 (zero) because this is allocated as a personal number, see below)

New numbering ranges have also since been introduced:

10xx Carrier selection codes
5xx xxx xxx Personal Numbering
Personal Numbering
Personal numbering is the name for virtual telephone number services in a number of countries including the UK and Spain. Typically the national destination code used for this service is 70 service. This service has historically been poorly defined by Oftel and also Ofcom...


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 dialing arrangements for calls to Gibraltar
Gibraltar
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, in which the provincial code 9567 was used instead of the international code 350, eg:

9567 xxxxx (Gibraltar from Spain) | This is no longer the case, needs to be updated.
+350 xxxxx (Gibraltar from all other countries)
+34 9567 xxxxx (Gibraltar via Spain)

This arrangement was discontinued on 10 February 2007 when Spain adopted the international 00350 prefix for all calls to Gibraltar. See Gibraltar telecom dispute
Gibraltar telecom dispute
Direct telephone connections between Gibraltar and Spain were severed in 1969, when land communications between both territories were halted by the Spanish dictator, Francisco Franco, and were not restored until 1986...

.

International Number Lengths

Minimum number length after International prefix : 3 digits (Most numbers, other than service numbers, are at least 9 digits.)

Maximum number length after International prefix : 9 digits

Present Numbering Plan

There is no Long Distance Prefix in Spanish numbers. If you are trying
to call 91 234 5678, you must use that exact number from Spain, and
+34 91 234 5678 from abroad.

Landlines

Spanish landline phone numbers total nine digits: a two or three-digit
area code and a six or seven-digit phone number (e.g. 91 234 5678)
beginning with the digit 9 (or sometimes 8) but excluding 90 and 80. Landline
area codes follow a geographic numbering system.

Mobile Phones

Mobile phone numbers begin with 6 or 7, followed by 8 digits (6xy zzz zzz 7xy zzz zzz), where x 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 (6xy or 7xy).

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.

Personal Numbering

Personal numbers
Personal Numbering
Personal numbering is the name for virtual telephone number services in a number of countries including the UK and Spain. Typically the national destination code used for this service is 70 service. This service has historically been poorly defined by Oftel and also Ofcom...

 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.
  • Numbers starting with 80 and 90 are used for premium rates, toll free, and internet access numbers. 803, 806, and 807 prefixes are used for premium rate calls, where the caller pays a fixed amount of money per minute. 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
  • 900 numbers are freephone numbers in Spain. 901 numbers are low-cost, typically less than the cost of a provincial call (within the same province). The company receiving the calls does not pay for calls coming from within the same province and pays a small charge for interprovincial (national) calls and calls from mobiles. The client pays the full cost of calls to 902 numbers, although typically the rate is less than the standard rate for an interprovincial call.

Telephone prefixes

National Destination Code Max length Min length Category
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
Directory assistance
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5 9 9 Personal Numbering
Personal Numbering
Personal numbering is the name for virtual telephone number services in a number of countries including the UK and Spain. Typically the national destination code used for this service is 70 service. This service has historically been poorly defined by Oftel and also Ofcom...

System
6 9 9 Cell 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 Province
824 9 9 Badajoz Province
828 9 9 Las Palmas Province
843 9 9 Guipúzcoa Province
848 9 9 Navarre Province
856 9 9 Cádiz Province
858 9 9 Granada Province
868 9 9 Murcia Province
871 9 9 Balearic Islands Province
872 9 9 Girona Province
873 9 9 Lleida Province
876 9 9 Zaragoza Province
877 9 9 Tarragona Province
881 9 9 A Coruña Province
886 9 9 Pontevedra Province
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 Province (Segovia and Guadalajara until 1993)
912 9 9 Madrid Province
913 9 9 Madrid Province
914 9 9 Madrid Province
915 9 9 Madrid Province
916 9 9 Madrid Province
917 9 9 Madrid Province
918 9 9 Madrid Province (Ávila until 1993)
920 9 9 Ávila Province
921 9 9 Segovia Province
922 9 9 Santa Cruz de Tenerife Province
923 9 9 Salamanca Province
924 9 9 Badajoz Province
925 9 9 Toledo Province
926 9 9 Ciudad Real Province
927 9 9 Cáceres Province
928 9 9 Las Palmas Province
931 9 9 Barcelona Province
932 9 9 Barcelona Province
933 9 9 Barcelona Province
934 9 9 Barcelona Province
935 9 9 Barcelona Province
936 9 9 Barcelona Province
937 9 9 Barcelona Province
938 9 9 Barcelona Province
940 9 9 Pager Services
941 9 9 La Rioja Province
942 9 9 Cantabria Province
943 9 9 Guipúzcoa Province
944 9 9 Vizcaya Province
945 9 9 Álava Province
946 9 9 Vizcaya Province
947 9 9 Burgos Province
948 9 9 Navarre Province
949 9 9 Guadalajara Province
950 9 9 Almería Province
951 9 9 Málaga Province
952 9 9 Málaga Province
953 9 9 Jaén Province
954 9 9 Seville Province
955 9 9 Seville Province
956 9 9 Cádiz Province
957 9 9 Córdoba Province
958 9 9 Granada Province
959 9 9 Huelva Province
960 9 9 Valencia Province
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 Province
965 9 9 Alicante Province
966 9 9 Alicante Province
967 9 9 Albacete Province
968 9 9 Murcia Province
969 9 9 Cuenca Province
971 9 9 Balearic Islands Province
972 9 9 Girona Province
973 9 9 Lleida Province
974 9 9 Huesca Province
975 9 9 Soria Province
976 9 9 Zaragoza Province
977 9 9 Tarragona Province
978 9 9 Teruel Province
979 9 9 Palencia Province
980 9 9 Zamora Province
981 9 9 A Coruña Province
982 9 9 Lugo Province
983 9 9 Valladolid Province
984 9 9 Asturias Province
985 9 9 Asturias Province
986 9 9 Pontevedra Province
987 9 9 León Province
988 9 9 Ourense Province

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