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Mobile telephones in Spain

There are three major providers in Spain:

Movistar (dominant operator with 65% of market, part of Telefónica)
Vodafone (brought Airtel in 2002 and is aggressively trying to expand market share)
Amena (a subsidiary of Grupo Auna, is growing fast and offers good rates, but can have poorer coverage in some areas). Spain operates on a GSM network. For Europeans and many other countries, this means that your current phone will probably work in Spain. If you are coming from North America or parts of Asia you will probably have a CDMA phone, which will not work. For a GSM phone, you just need a new SIM card, available at any mobile phone outlet. There is no need to shop around for prices since the cost of SIM card varies very little from retailer to retailer. Prices on new phones differ greatly depending on the retailer and the mobile operator. While each operator has its own retail outlets, prices tend to be better elsewhere. Large retailers like Carrefour offer relatively good deals.

   
 

 

Mobile telephones in Spain operate on the same principals as anywhere else in the world. They are predominantly pay-as-you-go phones although all companies offer contracts whereby your call fees are taken from your bank on a monthly basis.

 

All phones in Spain are now digital and are available everywhere. They are considerably cheaper than the UK. When you purchase a mobile phone from a shop, it will be one of two options: It will either be tied to a SIM card and only useable on that card or it will be 'libre' which is open to all SIM cards. The 'open' phones are more expensive but this means that you are not tied to any particular company. It also means that if you travel abroad, you can simply change your SIM cards, depending on the country you are in. When you purchase a new phone you will have credit on the SIM card. This is usually more than the actual cost of the phone. This encourages you to stick with a particular company.

 

If your UK phone is locked to a particular SIM card, there are dealers who will (although technically illegal), unlock your phone for a small fee (usually 10€). Look on the markets in particular.

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Things to watch out for when purchasing a mobile phone in Spain;

1. Ask if it is open 'libre' or not

2. Make sure you get your instruction book in your own language (most dealers will give a photocopy in your language)

3. Ask for your guarantee card and get it stamped and dated by the dealer

4. If purchasing second-hand, make sure it is a digital phone and not an obsolete analogue phone

5. Make sure you have the PIN numbers with the phone and make a note of them

 

Call charges
Call charge plans are quite difficult to understand, however, here are a few pointers:

Prepaid and contract rate plans have two groups: hourly rates and universal rates. The cost of your calls will depend on when you call. Hourly rates divide the day into several time segments each with its associated price per minute. For example, for its prepaid users, Vodafone breaks up the day into 3 segments: 0:00-6:00, 6:00-16:00 and 16:00-24:00. Tariffs are much lower in the early morning and late in the day and are at their peak during business hours. Universal rates are simpler in that they offer one fixed rate regardless of the time of day, but this is on average higher.


Call costs also depend on the destination. There are different rates depending whether you called a fixed line, to mobiles with the same company and to other mobiles. Calls to mobiles with the same operator are the cheapest while calls to mobiles outside that operator are the most expensive, so it can be worth finding out what operator your best friends use).
A few other very important notes regarding calling rates, except for special promotions, all providers:

charge €0.12 to establish the call
charge €0.15 per domestic SMS, unlike other countries sending a SMS abroad is not the same price!
charge 16% IVA (value-added tax) on top of their publicised rates

 
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