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Today, the "Páginas Blancas" concept has evolved far beyond its original, heavy, printed form. While you might still find an old physical copy gathering dust, the modern version is a dynamic digital service. These online directories allow you to search for a person or business by name, location, or even their phone number to find the corresponding address.
Sí, la mayoría de los directorios en línea, como la versión digital de las Páginas Amarillas, ofrecen la búsqueda de personas de manera gratuita.
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The state-owned was the primary publisher of these directories for much of the 20th century. For decades, the arrival of the new "Guía Telefónica" (Telephone Guide) was a significant annual event. These were massive, heavy books, sometimes weighing between 2 and 4 kilograms, delivered for free to homes and businesses throughout the country.
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This is the official online version of the traditional phone book. It is operated by Telefónica (Movistar).
As Peru continues its digital transformation, the continues to adapt, ensuring that no matter how much technology changes, the ability to find and talk to one another remains just a click away. Sí, la mayoría de los directorios en línea,
se refiere al tradicional directorio telefónico utilizado para buscar nombres, números de teléfono fijo y direcciones de personas naturales y empresas dentro del territorio peruano. Aunque las clásicas guías impresas en papel periódico han desaparecido casi por completo debido a la digitalización y a las regulaciones de privacidad, el concepto sigue vigente a través de plataformas en línea y herramientas de consulta provistas por las principales empresas de telecomunicaciones del país.
: Puedes seleccionar una provincia específica o realizar la búsqueda en todo el país. ¿Para qué sirven hoy en día?
It includes listings from every region, from Lima and Arequipa to the most remote provinces.
The term "Páginas Blancas" (White Pages) historically refers to alphabetical telephone directories listing residential and business subscribers. In Peru, this service was traditionally monopolized by the state-owned Telefónica del Perú and later managed under private concession. This paper examines the lifecycle of the physical White Pages in Peru, its transition to digital platforms, and the subsequent clash with modern data privacy laws, particularly the Ley de Protección de Datos Personales (Law No. 29733). The paper argues that while the White Pages served as an essential public utility for communication in the 20th century, their obsolescence and eventual disappearance result from technological substitution, privacy concerns, and legal restrictions on the unsolicited publication of personal data.