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Spain's telecommunications market

Posted: Wed May 21, 2025 5:01 am
by Bappy10
These comprehensive legal provisions make the public dissemination of a comprehensive phone number directory for personal use fundamentally illegal and impractical.

Telecommunications and Anti-Spam Regulations:

includes major operators such as Telefónica (Movistar), Vodafone, Orange, and MásMóvil. While these companies maintain vast subscriber databases, they are legally bound by stringent privacy agreements and the GDPR. They do not provide comprehensive public directories of individual phone numbers.

Regarding unsolicited commercial communications, Spain has recently introduced very strict measures to combat spam calls and messages. A new regulation, Order TDF/149/2025, effective from March 2025, and amendments to the Customer Service Law (expected to be enacted soon, with some provisions effective June 2025), ivory coast phone number library significantly impact telemarketing:


Total Ban on Unsolicited Calls (for consumers): As of June 2025, companies will be generally prohibited from making unsolicited telemarketing calls to consumers unless the consumer has given their explicit consent.
Mandatory Caller ID Prefix: Commercial calls will be required to use a specific prefix to identify them as marketing calls. Calls without this prefix can be blocked at the source by telecom operators.
Null and Void Contracts: Any contracts agreed upon through unauthorized phone calls will be considered null and void.
Consent Renewal: Companies will have to renew customer consent for telemarketing calls every two years.
"Do Not Call" Registry (Implicit): While Spain doesn't have a specific national "Do Not Call" registry like some countries, the combined effect of the GDPR's right to object to direct marketing and the new telemarketing ban effectively serves a similar purpose.
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