Guatemala virtual phone numbers

Expand your reach in Guatemala without boundaries with a global virtual phone number from Telnyx. Our Guatemalan numbers are feature-packed and AI-ready.

Real User feedback

"The portal gives me an amazing level of control including managing all of my own porting requests and number purchasing."

Chris W. - Network Engineer

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Travis P. - Senior Developer

"I like how quick it is to create an account, setup a sip connection, purchase a number, authenticate, and be ready to make and receive calls"

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Local Guatemala regulations

In Guatemala, telemarketing regulations are governed by various laws and guidelines to protect consumer rights and ensure compliance:

  • Telemarketers must adhere to calling hours, which are restricted from 8 AM to 8 PM local time, and provide a clear option to opt out of future calls (Source: Guatemala Ministry of Economy)
  • The Agencia Nacional de Regulación de las Telecomunicaciones (ANRT) oversees telemarketing activities and requires telemarketers to register with the agency (Source ANRT)
  • Telemarketers are prohibited from making calls to numbers listed on the national Do Not Call Registry (Source: ANRT)
  • Businesses must maintain their own internal Do Not Call lists and honor consumer requests to be added to these lists (Source: ANRT)

These regulations highlight the need for telemarketers to respect consumer privacy and adhere to specific guidelines when operating in Guatemala.

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Guatemala number pricing

Pay only for the Guatemala numbers you need month-to-month. No contracts required.

Starting at:

$1.00

per month

Why do business in Guatemala?

Guatemala's economy in 2024 is driven by a thriving private sector, strong exports, and significant remittances from abroad.

  • Private Enterprises: The Guatemalan economy is largely based on private enterprises, allowing for efficient business operations and a stable economic environment.
  • Exports and Remittances: The export sector remains crucial, with traditional products like bananas, sugar, and coffee. Remittances from expatriates account for a significant portion of GDP, supporting household budgets and consumption.
  • Manufacturing, Services, and Investment: The manufacturing sector, financial services, and trade have been significant contributors to growth. Investment, driven by construction, has also risen.

Guatemala's open economy, stable monetary management, and proximity to the United States provide opportunities for continued solid economic performance in 2024.

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Local numbers for Guatemala start at just $1 and are just $1/mo thereafter.