Unlike single-provider directories, Imenik.hr has historically pooled data from multiple major Croatian operators like Hrvatski Telekom
: If you are curious whether a number has switched networks, you can use the e-Prenosivost tool available on various Croatian portals to see exactly which network currently hosts that number.
Both Imenik.hr and 118.hr have Android and iOS apps. The apps include: telefonski imenikhr
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The benefits and risks of these directories were highlighted in a 2024 article from Fakulteti.mk, which noted that a simple search, requiring only a name and city, can often yield a person's mobile number and address, underscoring the ease with which information can be both found and potentially misused. Unlike single-provider directories, Imenik
The "directory" of the future will likely be invisible. Instead of looking up a number, we will simply ask a smart speaker or a voice assistant on our phone to "call the nearest electrician" or "find Marko Horvat's number." The telefonski imenik of tomorrow will be an integrated back-end service that powers these real-time queries, providing the most accurate and up-to-date information available.
Instead of searching a directory, ask an AI assistant: "Call a plumber in Rijeka who is available today and speaks English." The AI will search business registries, call, and book the appointment. The "directory" of the future will likely be invisible
Ako vas zamaraju česti pozivi telemarketinških agencija i prodajnih predstavnika, upis u registar "NE ZOVI" je zakonsko rješenje u Hrvatskoj. To je besplatni javni registar u koji možete upisati svoj broj telefona kako biste zabranili trgovcima da vas zovu radi promidžbe ili prodaje. Upis se vrši putem vašeg operatora. Zaključak
The arrival of the internet and the massive adoption of mobile phones heralded a new era, forcing the telefonski imenik to undergo a radical transformation.