Dialing From a Private Russian Phone At present local calls are free but there is already considerable talk in Moscow of introducing a per-minute charge system in the near future. Not all phones can make long-distance calls, but for those that do, dialling 8 will get you a long-distance line. Thus, to dial another region of Russia, dial 8, wait for the new dial tone, then dial the rest of your number.
For international dialing, dial 8, wait for the tone, then dial 10, then the country code and the rest of your number.
For example, to call the U.S. number (123)-456-7890 from Russia, you would dial 8-(wait for dial done)-10-1-123-456-7890.
Using Public Phones Public telephones are widespread on the streets of most Russian cities. There are still the old token phones as well as different types of card-accepting phones. Be careful when buying cards (from the ticket booth of metro stations) as different phones take different cards. Plus, some pay phones don't allow international or even national calls.
Telephone Codes
Irkutsk |
3952 |
Kaliningrad |
0112 |
Krasnoyarsk |
3912 |
Magadan |
41322 |
Moscow |
095 |
Murmansk |
8152 / 81522 |
Nizhny Novogorod |
8312 |
Novorossisk |
86134 |
Novosobirsk |
3832 |
Samara |
8462 |
St. Petersburg |
812 |
Vologda |
81722 |
Vologograd |
8442 |
Vladivostok |
4232 |
Note: When you are calling to Moscow or other regions of Russia where the area code starts with a "0", you do not omit this first zero when dialing from outside Russia. For example, to call the Moscow number (095)-123-4567 from U.S. you would dial 011-7-095-123-4567.
Direct Dialing Access Numbers AT&T 755-5042 325-5042
MCI To call using Rostelcom: 747-3322 For a Russian speaking operator: 747-3320 To call using Sovintel from Moscow: 960-2222 To call using Sovintel from St. Petersburg: 346-8022 To call from Sakhalin Island: 1616-1
BT Direct 8-10-80-01-10-10-44
Canada Direct 755-50-45 747-33-25
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