Requirements
The white pages search engine enables you to find the telephone numbers of all OTE subscribers in Greece. It
is not case sensitive. For a specific entry you must fill at least
the Surname and the Area fields as search criterias. Complete as many fields as possible in order to
limit the results of your search within the permited listing of 50 subscribers .
Queries
SURNAME:
Enter the whole surname or at least the first 3 letters.
FIRST NAME:
To narrow down your search results enter at least the first letter of the first name.
FATHER'S NAME:
Enter the whole father's name or at least the 3 first few letters
to limit down the result of your search
TELEPHONE:
Fill out the complete 10-digit number of the OTE subscriber you are searching for, to get his full details.
SURNAME / COMPANY'S NAME EXACT SEARCHE:
Check this option to perform a search using the exact phrase you entered in the field Surname / Company's Name.
AREA:
Narrow the search by specifying the area. If your selection is Athens or Thessaloniki, then you can specify the Municipality / Suburb right on the spot.
If you are looking for "Other Town / Area" you can choose a combination of Prefecture and "Town / Area".
Alternatively, you can click
on the small map of Greece or a letter of the Alphabet to choose an area from the pop-up window.
On the "Area Search" you can type in the area or some of its letters
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USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS:
Special listings, like ministries, hospitals, etc.,
can be found quickly and easily.
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Character mapping & transliterations
Click here to see the mapping of the greek alphabet to latin characters according to ISO 843
Note 1 - Combinations of two or more characters are translated according to the provisions laid down for each Independent character. The only exception to this rule for transliteration is the conversion of the Greek double vowels AY, ao, EY, ao, OY, io, which are mapped into Latin as AU, au, EU, eu, OU, ou respectively.
Note 2 - The Greek character o ( sigma final ) is transliterated
into Latin s, the same as for the Greek character s (sigma). The character o is used at the beginning or
in the middle of a word, while the character o is used
at the end of the word.
The transliterating medium (human or machine) should,
when in the process of converting the translated text
back to the original Greek text, read the character
of the string that follows s. In case where the Latin
s is followed by an alphabetic character or hyphenation
then the s is transliterated into o. In any other case
( for example when it is followed by a space, mark,
symbol. Etc.) the Latin s is transliterated into the
Greek character o.
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