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  1. Local phone numbers in Russia may be made up of five (x-xx-xx), six (xx-xx-xx), or seven (xxx-xx-xx) digits. Moscow City has three area codes assigned: 495 , 498 and 499 : when calling from any zone to 499: 8 499 xxx-xx-xx

  2. Russia 's National Numbering Plan (NNP) is a four-level telephone numbering plan with local, zone, country, and international scopes, implementing a closed numbering plan, in which the number of digits of all national significant numbers (NSN) assigned to subscriber telephones is fixed at ten, [2] with three digits for the area code, and a seven...

  3. The telephone numbering plan of the USSR was a set of telephone area codes, numbers and dialing rules, which operated in the Soviet Union until the 1990s. After the collapse of the USSR , many newly independent republics implemented their own numbering plans.

    • 8~10
    • Open
  4. 1 История. 2 Междугородные и международные префиксы. 3 Совершение междугородных и международных вызовов. 4 Правила набора. 4.1 Звонки внутри города или зоны кода. 4.2 Звонки между городами и регионами. 4.3 Международные звонки из России. 5 Телефонные коды после 2005 года. 5.1 Изменения в географических кодах ABC. 5.2 Семизначные номера.

  5. The first telephone call in Russia was performed in 1879 – just three years after Alexander Graham Bell patented his invention. And the first telephone companies appeared in the country in 1882.

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · Basic principles. The Soviet Union used a four-level open numbering plan. The long-distance prefix was 8. One could call a local number without the code. Local numbers usually consisted of 5-7 digits, with seven-digit numbers only occurring in Moscow (since 1968), Leningrad (since 1976) and Kiev (since 1981).