🇪🇨Llamadas a Ecuador

Cómo Llamar a
Ecuador desde España

Make seamless calls to ecuador desde espana directly from your browser. Outbound calls don’t require a dedicated number. To receive inbound calls, secure a unique US/Canada digital number ($2.14–$5/month).

Product facts

  • Outbound: No dedicated number required.
  • Inbound: Requires US/Canada digital number ($2.14–$5/month).
  • No apps: Works in Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox.

Información: Llamadas a Ecuador

  • Llamadas salientes: Sin número dedicado.
  • Llamadas entrantes: Requiere número digital US/CA ($2.14–$5/mes).
  • Sin apps: Chrome, Safari, Edge o Firefox.

Información: Llamadas a Ecuador

  • Llamadas salientes: Llama a cualquier parte del mundo al instante. No se requiere número dedicado.
  • Llamadas entrantes: Para recibir llamadas en tu navegador, se requiere un número digital de EE. UU. o Canadá ($2.14–$5/mes).
  • Sin aplicaciones: Funciona directamente en Chrome, Safari, Edge o Firefox.
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4 Pasos para Llamar a Ecuador

Sigue esta secuencia para conectar correctamente.

01

Salida

00

Marca 00 para salir de España.

02

País

+593

Marca 593, el prefijo de Ecuador.

03

Área

2

Marca el código de provincia (ej. 2).

04

Número

XXXXXXX

Marca el número local de 7 dígitos.

Ejemplo de Marcación

Para llamar a Quito (fijo) o a un celular en cualquier parte de Ecuador:

Fijo (Quito)
00 593 2 234 5678
Celular
00 593 9 9123 4567

Códigos de Área Ecuador

Prefijos para las principales ciudades y provincias.

CiudadProvinciaCódigo
QuitoPichincha2
GuayaquilGuayas4
CuencaAzuay7
AmbatoTungurahua3
MachalaEl Oro7
CiudadProvinciaCódigo
Santo DomingoSanto Domingo2
MantaManabí5
PortoviejoManabí5
LojaLoja7
IbarraImbabura6
Diferencia Horaria

España va por delante

España suele estar 6 o 7 horas por delante de Ecuador.

Madrid (CET)
18:00 PM
Quito (ECT)
12:00 PM

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Empieza a llamar en segundos. Sin contratos.

Country deep dive

From Spain to Ecuador

Practical reference covering the destination country's dial code, time zone, mobile carriers, city area codes, business etiquette, and any regulatory rules that affect inbound calls. The information below is specific to this route — different country pairs surface different operational details.

Calling Ecuador (+593)

Ecuador sits in ECT (UTC−5) mainland; GALT (UTC−6) Galápagos.. The country dial code is +593 and the official language for business is Spanish, Quechua. Local business hours run roughly 8:30–17:30. Coastal Guayaquil offices often start at 8:00; Andean Quito 9:00..

Major cities & area codes

  • Quito · 2
  • Guayaquil · 4
  • Cuenca · 7

Mobile carriers in Ecuador

  • Claro Ecuador · 9 mobiles
  • Movistar Ecuador · 9 mobiles
  • CNT Móvil · 9 mobilesState-owned

What to know when calling Ecuador

  • Mobile numbers are 10 digits including a leading 0 (drop it for international format).
  • Ecuador uses the US dollar as its official currency since 2000 — billing and rate references usually appear in USD.

Calling from Spain

From Spain (CET (UTC+1) / CEST (UTC+2). Canary Islands run one hour behind mainland Spain (WET/WEST).) the local business window is 10:00–14:00 and 17:00–20:00 in many regions — the siesta-shifted afternoon is real in Andalusia, Murcia and inland Spain. Madrid and Barcelona offices often run 9:00–18:00 with a one-hour lunch instead.. Most outbound callers reach a live answer most easily mid-morning local time, before lunch, and again in the late afternoon.

  • Long lunches (2 hours) remain normal outside Madrid/Barcelona; calling between 14:00–16:00 in cities like Seville or Granada is futile.
  • August is vacation month; nationwide business slows from 1–31 August and many SMBs close entirely the second and third weeks.
Operational facts above are sourced from regulator publications and carrier disclosures; specific rates and routing are confirmed in the live dialer.
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