Venezuela virtual phone numbers

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Local Venezuela regulations

Venezuela has specific regulations and requirements for telemarketing:

  • Telemarketing companies must be licensed by CONATEL, as required by the Organic Law of Telecommunications (LOTEL) 
  • The Law on Social Responsibility in Radio, Television, and Electronic Media (RESORTE) mandates that telemarketing messages must not incite violence, promote hatred, or contain misleading content
  • Companies are obligated to provide truthful, transparent communication in telemarketing activities, with strict prohibitions against deceptive practices to protect consumer rights

These regulations are designed to ensure ethical business communications and uphold consumer protection standards in Venezuela. (Source: Wikipedia - Media of Venezuela)

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Venezuela number pricing

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

Starting at:

$1.00

per month

Why do business in Venezuela?

Venezuela's economy in 2024 is dominated by key sectors that contribute to its growth and development.

  • Oil and Gas: As the backbone of Venezuela's economy, the oil and gas sector, led by state-owned PDVSA, continues to play a crucial role despite declining production and the country's reliance on oil exports to finance nearly two-thirds of the government's budget.
  • Agriculture: The agricultural sector has shown promise, with the sugar cane industry expected to supply 70 percent of national consumption and the livestock sector meeting internal demand, despite challenges.
  • Shrimp Exports: Venezuela's shrimp industry is poised for growth, with a forecast of 100,000 tons in exports, building on the previous year's 28 percent increase in shrimp exports.

While Venezuela faces ongoing economic challenges, these sectors offer potential for diversification and development in the coming years.

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