Sometimes it happens that, while vacationing abroad or on a business trip abroad, we want to call our relatives and friends, we habitually dial the "eight", area code, phone number and understand that it is impossible to get through, because this algorithm does not work for international communication.
Instructions
Step 1
The general principle of calls to other countries around the world is the same: first you need to get access to the international line, then dial the code of the country to which the call is made, after which - the city code and the subscriber's number or federal cellular number.
Step 2
The international access code differs from country to country. For example, in the USA, to call Russia from a landline phone, you need to dial "011", in Germany or Ukraine - "00". When calling from a mobile phone, you can dial the “+” sign instead of the access code.
Step 3
After that, you need to dial the telephone country code. For Russia it is "7" (seven). This is followed by the area code and the number of the called subscriber (in total they should be 10 digits). Please note that you do not need to dial the code for domestic Russian long-distance access ("8"), which is often written when specifying a city code.
Step 4
Thus, in order, for example, to call from the USA to Moscow from a landline phone (area code 495 or 499), the following dialing procedure is required: 011-7-495- (seven-digit subscriber number). When dialing from a mobile phone, the sequence will be simplified: + 7 -495- (seven-digit subscriber number). When making a call to a mobile, the dialing sequence will essentially remain the same as in Russia: + 7 - three-digit mobile operator code - seven-digit subscriber number.