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White pages is a common name for a telephone directory, primarily listing the details of residential customers. 'White pages' can be used as a generic term for a telephone directory, or as a trademarked name for a directory issued by a telecommunications provider or other source. In a printed telephone directory, the white pages are printed on white paper, to make them immediately distinguishable from the yellow pages, i.e. commercial listings printed on yellow paper. [1]

'White pages' can also refer to a directory of people on the Internet. The InterNIC white pages can be accessed using the whois command on many Unix systems.


By country

  • U.S.A.
     - Phone Numbers and Address Information
- Residential Phone Directory
- White Pages and Yellow Pages
- Public Records to Find Anyone
- Background Check for anyone in U.S.A
- People Lookup service to find contact information for people,

By City

In some countries Whitepages exist only on a city level:

In North America there are special City Whitepages simplifying search already fine tuned on a metropolitan agglomeration.

  1. ^ "Public records and White Pages". Retrieved 2007-10-01.