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  2. Category:Mobile phone companies of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mobile phone companies of Spain" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Mobile view ...

  3. Mobile phone companies of Spain (8 P) T. Telefónica (5 C, 32 P) V. VoIP companies of Spain (1 P) Pages in category "Telecommunications companies of Spain"

  4. List of mobile network operators - Wikipedia

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    For a more comprehensive list of mobile phone operators, see Mobile country codes. Terrestrial This is a list of the world's thirty largest terrestrial mobile phone ...

  5. Yoigo - Wikipedia

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    According to FACUA, Yoigo received a total of 9.3% of the complaints related to mobile phones with less than 1% of the market quote in 2007. Since 2012, it is the fourth company after Vodafone, Movistar, and Orange to receive complaints from FACUA, with only 2.9% of the total number of complaints.

  6. Movistar - Wikipedia

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    Movistar (Spanish pronunciation: [moβisˈtaɾ]) is a major telecommunications provider owned by Telefónica, operating in Spain and Hispanic American countries. [1] It is the largest provider of landline, broadband, mobile services, and pay television (Movistar Plus+) in Spain. [2]

  7. Spain says 37.5 million foreign tourists visited in the first ...

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    Spain received 37.5 million international tourists in the first half of 2023, a 24% increase from the same period last year, the government announced Wednesday. Spain is heavily dependent on ...

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  9. Telefónica - Wikipedia

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    It operates under the movistar and O2 brands with the first being the largest broadband and phone (both mobile and landlines) provider in Spain. Telefónica's FTTH network in Spain is the most extensive fibre-to-home network in Europe, as of April 2016, [15] and the shutdown plan for the legacy copper network is already in progress. [16]