Dialing an international number is somewhat different from our usual city or country calls. To get through to a subscriber abroad, you will need to perform several simple operations.
Instructions
Step 1
From the beginning, decide whether you will call from a mobile operator number or a fixed line number, since various codes can be used to enter the telecommunications space. To make a call to any country in the world, regardless of the telecommunications company you serve, you need to know the country code, city or region code, subscriber number.
Step 2
When calling from Russia, use the code 8-10 to access international calls using fixed-line numbers. For example: 8-10- (country code) (area code) (number) of the subscriber. The CIS countries have a standard international dialing format: Russia, Kazakhstan: +7 (yyy) xxx xx xx (11 digits). Ukraine: + 38 (yyy) xxx xx xx (12 digits), for calls to Belarus: + 375 (yy) XXX XX XX (12 digits). The number of digits for dialing a phone number depends on the country code.
Step 3
In accordance with these formats, dial 8-10, then the country code, then the subscriber's number. Please note that when dialing in 8-10 format (for fixed line), the country code “+” sign is not dialed. Depending on the service provider, the 8-10 code may vary. In this form, it is used when calling through Rostelecom. When calling through the Arktel telecom operator, dial the following combination: 8-26- (country code) (area code in the country) (area code in the area) (subscriber's phone number). If you call via International Transit Telecom you should dial: 8-58- (country code) (area code in the country) (area code in the area) (subscriber's phone number).
Step 4
To dial a number from a mobile phone, you must apply the above international format, which must start with the "+" sign. For example, to call to Ukraine dial: +380 (xxx) yyy-yy-yy. To make calls to countries not previously indicated, use the algorithms presented above.