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Telephone numbers in Russia

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Telephone numbers in Russia are under a unified numbering plan with Kazakhstan with the country calling code +7. Historically, +7 has been used as the Soviet Union country calling code. Following the break-up of the Soviet Union, all former republics except Russia and Kazakhstan switched to new country codes.

Russia employs a four-level (local, zone, country, international) open dialing plan. Local telecommunications regulator plans to abandon this and change to a closed dialing plan on all levels by 2009.

In 2007 Russia has abandoned open dialing at zone level and now national subscriber significant number consists of 10 digits (excluding prefix) with 3 digits as area code and 7 digits of local number including zone code.

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[edit] Long Distance and International Prefix

The international dialing prefix is "8~10" - callers dial '8', wait for a tone, and then dial '10', followed by the country code, area code and number. International dialing prefix "00" will be used starting from 2008 [1].

The long distance dialing prefix is "8" - callers dial '8', wait for a tone, and then dial the area code and number. According to the new Russian numbering plan, long distance dialing prefix "0" will be used starting from 2008 [1].

In 2007 monopoly of Rostelekom on long distance or international calls was cancelled. When making long distance or international call a subscriber is able to choose operator either by Hot-Choice or Pre-Select. If subscriber prefers Pre-Select, he makes a call to specified free-phone (8-800-333-0990 for MTT or 8-800-100-2525 RT) or signs a statement at the telephone center and dialing pattern doesn't change. Default regulation in Moscow City is Hot-Choice (not available yet on all exchanges; regional operators apply their own regulation depending on technical availability of Hot-Choice). Available operators are:

If Hot-Choice is selected dialing pattern changes. After dialing "8" a subscriber waits for tone and then dials operator code (OC) either for long distance call or for international call.

Operator Long distance call code International call code
RT 55 10
MTT 53 58
GT 51 56
TTK 52 57
Orange 54 59

[edit] Dialing Pattern

Note: tone signal after '8' is compulsory on old analog (with pulse mode dialling) exchanges and optional (but not compulsory) on digital (tone mode dialling) exhanges.

[edit] Calls within settlements

xxx-xx-xx (exception: Moscow - see below)
e.g. 3-45-67
     22-33-44
     234-56-78

Local phone numbers in Russia can be made up of 5 (x-xx-xx), 6 (xx-xx-xx) or 7 (xxx-xx-xx) digits.

Moscow City has 2 area codes assigned: 495 and 499. Dialing pattern for 2 codes is different:

when calling within the area code 499:  499.xxx-xx-xx 
when calling from 495 to 499:           8.499.xxx-xx-xx
when calling from 499 to 495:           8.495.xxx-xx-xx
when calling within the area code 495:  xxx-xx-xx

At any combination calls between the 2 codes are considered local call and are not charged as long distance call (despite using long-distance prefix '8').

[edit] Calls within Russia

Pre-Selected Operator:

 8-tone-ABC xxx-xx-xx  (where ABC is area code)
 e.g. 8.812.234-56-78 (to St.Petersburg)

Hot-Choice Operator selection:

 8-tone-OC ABC xxx-xx-xx  (where OC is Operator Code and ABC is area code)
 e.g. 8.53.812.234-56-78 (to St.Petersburg via MT

[edit] International calls from Russia

Pre-Selected Operator:

 8-tone-10 International number
 e.g. 8.10.44 20 3456-6789 (to London/UK)

Hot-Choice Operator selection:

 8-tone-OC International number where OC is Operator Code
 e.g. 8.58.44 20 3456-6789 (to London/UK via MTT)

[edit] Calls from outside Russia

+7 ABC xxx-xx-xx  (where ABC is area code)

[edit] Area codes

First digit of code Routed to
0 Not used (for long distance and international prefix)
1 Not used (for special services)
2 Reserved (for common usage with Kazakhstan)
3 Geographic codes
4 Geographic codes
5 Reserved
6 Used for numbers in Kazakhstan.
7 Used for numbers in Kazakhstan.
8 Geographic codes and Toll-Free & Pay-Line (for common usage with Kazakhstan)
9 Mobile, GSM & Pay-Line

[edit] List of area codes in Russia

Dialing code 495 was introduced on 1 December 2005 to replace 095 in order to make it possible to adopt the ITU convention of 0 and 00 dialing prefixes for local and international dialing respectively. The old '095' dialing code, along with 19 other Russian area codes starting with '0', had been effective until 31 January 2006 [2].

Due to the use of 8 as both the dialing prefix and the first digit of some area codes, sometimes it may be confusing for foreigners to understand the dialing pattern.

Region Area code Old code (inactive)
Republic of Adygea 877
Altai Krai 385
Altai Republic 388
Amur Oblast 416
Arkhangelsk Oblast and Nenets Autonomous Okrug 818
Astrakhan Oblast 851
Belgorod Oblast 472 072
Bryansk Oblast 483 083
Republic of Buryatia 301
Vladimir Oblast 492 092
Volgograd Oblast 844
Vologda Oblast 817, 820
Voronezh Oblast 473 073
Republic of Dagestan 872
Jewish Autonomous Oblast 426
Sverdlovsk Oblast 343
Ivanovo Oblast 493 093
Republic of Ingushetia 873
Irkutsk Oblast 395
Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria 866
Kaliningrad Oblast 401 011
Republic of Kalmykia 847
Kaluga Oblast 484 084
Kamchatka Krai 415
Republic of Karachay-Cherkessia 878
Republic of Karelia 814
Kemerovo Oblast 384
Kirov Oblast 833
Komi Republic 821
Kostroma Oblast 494 094
Krasnodar Krai 861, 862
Krasnoyarsk Krai 391
Kurgan Oblast 352
Kursk Oblast 471 071
Leningrad Oblast 813
Lipetsk Oblast 474 074
Magadan Oblast 413
Republic of Mari El 836
Republic of Mordovia 834
Moscow City 495, 499 095
Moscow Oblast 496, 498 096
Murmansk Oblast 815
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast 831
Novgorod Oblast 816
Novosibirsk Oblast 383
Omsk Oblast 381
Orenburg Oblast 353
Oryol Oblast 486 086
Penza Oblast 841
Perm Krai 342
Primorsky Krai 423
Pskov Oblast 811
Rostov Oblast 863
Ryazan Oblast 491 091
Samara Oblast 846, 848
Saint Petersburg 812
Saratov Oblast 845
Sakhalin Oblast 424
Republic of North Ossetia - Alania 867
Smolensk Oblast 481 081
Stavropol Krai 865, 879
Tambov Oblast 475 075
Republic of Tatarstan 843, 855
Tver Oblast 482 082
Tomsk Oblast 382
Tula Oblast 487 087
Republic of Tyva (Tuva) 394
Tyumen Oblast 345
Republic of Udmurtia 341
Ulyanovsk Oblast 842
Republic of Bashkortostan 347
Khabarovsk Krai 421
Republic of Khakassia 390
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug 346
Chelyabinsk Oblast 351
Republic of Chechnya 871
Zabaykalsky Krai 302
Republic of Chuvashia 835
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug 427
Sakha Republic (Yakutia) 411
Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug 349
Yaroslavl Oblast 485 085

[edit] Toll-Free & Pay-Line Codes

Code Service
800 FPH- Freephone
801 AAB – Automatic alternative billing
802 CCC – Credit card calling
803 VOT – Televoting
804 UAN - Universal access number
805 PCC – Prepaid card calling
806 ACC – Account card calling
807 VPN - Virtual private network
808 UPT – Universal personal Telecommunication
809 PRM- Premium rate
881-899 Reserved
970 Data transfer services
971 Telematic services

[edit] Special numbers (emergencies)

Number Service
01 Fire service
02 Police
03 Ambulance
04 Gas service
100 Talking clock
07 Directory assistance, Rostelecom
09 Directory assistance (free, limited info)
009 Directory assistance (pay service, 35 rub./min.) in Moscow

[edit] Perspectives

Telecommunications infrastructure in Russia is in process of reforms and modernization. This will end by the year 2012. And before this date all the settlements in Russian Federation will be provided with landline telephone infrastructure. Russia is aimed to pass to usage of closed dialing plan. Usage of '0' and '00' as long distance call and international call prefixes will be provided all over the country (announced to happen in 2008 but evidently will not before introduction of '112' and cancellation of special numbers starting with '0'). 1UV numbers will be used for special services with 112 as universal emergency number: domestic regulator plans to fulfil these plans by the year 2012 (raising number of regions connected to 112 year by year: 2 in 2007, 6 in 2008, 24 in 2009, 44 in 2010 etc.). All these changes are aimed to bring the local regulations to compliance with ITU and EU recommendations.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Russian numbering plan (in Russian), approved on 17 November 2006
  2. ^ [1]

[edit] See also

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