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This is the result from the reverse telephone directory for Mexico.

 

 

Phone number in Manzanillo, Mexico: +52 - 314 - 3586209

 

 

Country: Mexico
Country code: 52
State: Colima
Area Code 314: Manzanillo, Pena Colorada
Capital of Mexico: Mexico City
Local Time: 09/21/2017 09:02:48 PM
Time Zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Mobile codes for Mexico: 1, 44, 45
+52-314-3586209 Mexico reverse phone lookup
52-314-3586209 phone number Location: Manzanillo, Pena Colorada
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We moved into our new home in April and the tenant took the landline number with them.  Even our real estate agent said we may have to wait quite awhile to get a new number in Ajijic. We stopped at TelMex immediately after settlement to ask about new service and a new number.  They installed it the VERY NEXT DAY!  

BTW, when we first moved here in 2008, the house was a total rebuild in Ajijic that never had a phone line.  That realtor told us to expect a 6 month wait for a TelMex line/number.  We went to TelMex office after settlement, and they installed the line and new number in TWO DAYS.  

FYI: We do not pay or offer mordida; nor are we fluent in Spanish, but we are polite, respectful, smile a lot and take 'cheat sheet' notes in Spanish to help us through business conversations. 

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It was explained to me thusly: each new installation consists of 256 connections; what you see in the green box on the granite slab, perhaps in your neighbourhood. Mexican federal law allows any viable comms company to link into TelMex's infrastructure (for a fee, of course, and this law was just updated this month; the same is true with Bell in Canada). Therefore, TelMex refuses to do new installations unless they know they have complete control over all connections, so they will wait until they feel they have enough potential subscribers in any given area. Thus in a place like Riberas, even though there is lots of activity, most of that activity does not involve new installation requirements, as people buy and sell houses with existing lines. So an area infrastructure upgrade could foreseeably take forever.

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