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The colour telephone numbers
Land Line TelephonesThe national Italian telephone company, Telecom Italia is responsible for providing the land line telephone service in Italy. Telecom Italia offers telephone and Internet services for private individuals and small companies as well as medium and large entities. The law assigns to Telecom Italia the responsibility to guarantee to users, nationwide, the supply of telephone services (local, national and international calls, transmission of data via fax as well as connection to the Internet) at a reasonable price, and non-discriminatory rates. However, with the recent deregulation in the telephone sector, users are entitled to choose another provider, either as a substitute for Telecom Italia, or in addition to the services offered by Telecom Italia. To get a land line telephone service with Telecom Italia
To sign up, provide:
Telecom Italia will then assign a new telephone number, and an appointment will be set up with a technician to come and connect the telephone (this may take anything from a couple of days to a couple of weeks). Other land line telephone service providersBesides Telecom Italia, the main service providers in Italy are: The following international companies also provide a service in Italy:
Refer to their websites for details on how to request service. They will require the same information as Telecom Italia. Cellular/Mobile TelephonesItaly caters well to cellular mobile phone users (telefonini). The models available are much the same as in any other country, as are the brands: Nokia, Siemens, Blackberry, etc. Phones purchased in another European country can be used in Italy, the only problem being that most of the time there is a contract or special offer linked to the telephone itself. The GSM phones from North America must be tri-band. There are two basic types of networks available for cellular phones: the worldwide GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) which is the standard, and the UMTS which is more expensive but enables voice transfer and data information. There are four major service providers for cell phones in Italy:
Each company offers a range of services and packages, and it is always recommended to compare prices and conditions carefully before entering into a contract. In order to apply for a cell phone contract, go to the relevant shop. Provide:
International roaming (which allows a phone on an Italian contract to work outside the country) is available but must be requested and may cost extra. Choose from either a permanent contract at a fixed monthly rate, or a rechargeable/pay as you go one where the phone card must be regularly recharged with additional credit.
Lost or stolen mobile phonesAll mobile phones have a unique identification code, the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) code. This belongs to the handset and is associated with a card, the SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) card, which holds the telephone number assigned to a customer. Access to the SIM card can be protected by personalising the card with a 4 digit PIN number The IMEI number provides protection if a phone is lost or stolen. The IMEI code is clearly
shown on the paperwork at time of purchase. Make a note of it and keep it separate from
the mobile in case the phone is lost or stolen. If the purchase paperwork is not
available, it is possible to find the IMEI number by entering: * # 0 6 # on the keypad. If the phone is stolen, a declaration can also be made at the nearest police station; police must be supplied with the IMEI number.
InternetAs in most other European countries, the Internet is developing in Italy. Access to the network very much depends on location. Broadband is available mainly in urban areas and big cities. The Internet service market in Italy remains dominated by the operator Telecom Italia (Alice TinIt), however the providers are numerous. Among them are: (This list is not exhaustive) In areas that do not have access to broadband ADSL Alice TinIt provide a flat rate connection fee called Teleconomy Internet. It is also possible to connect to the Internet at cafés and Internet bars, which can be found through The AngloFILE categories Cybercafes & Public Internet Access and WiFi Hotspots & Wireless Access Points. Further Information
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