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  1. 27 de jul. de 2019 · International Telecommunications Union – Russia (country code +7) Communication of 20.VII.2016 national numbering plan on file with ITU – Details of Russia’s telephone numbering plan as submitted to the ITU. Retrieved 20 November 2016. WikipediaTelephone Numbers in Russia – Wikipedia

  2. telephone numbers in Russia (Q4454158) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. No description defined. edit. Language ... English Wikipedia. Wikimedia ...

  3. The Uzbek telephone numbering plan describes the allocation of telephone numbers in Uzbekistan. Format [ edit ] Phone numbers typically have nine digits (except for emergency services and certain short codes) and are composed of a two-digit area code followed by subscriber number.

  4. 3 de may. de 2024 · References. Kazakhstan has been sharing the country code 7 with Russia since its independence in 1991. In 2021, ITU reserved the code 997 [2] for Kazakhstan, and the country planned to activate it in January 2023. In early 2023, however, Kazakhstan applied for a change of code to 77. [3] In late 2023, Kazakhstan decided to keep the country code 7.

  5. Telephone numbers in Russia are under a unified numbering plan with Kazakhstan, both of which share the international code +7. Historically, +7 was used as the country calling code for all of the Soviet Union. Following the Soviet break-up, all of its former republics, save for Russia and Kazakhstan, switched to new country codes. Following Abkhazia's secession from Georgia, Abkhazia switched ...

  6. Vatican City. Telephone numbers in Vatican City are integrated into the Italian telephone numbering plan. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has assigned country code 379 to Vatican City, [1] but it is not in use. Vatican telephone numbers are in the form 06 698xxxxx, where 06 the area code for Rome, which surrounds Vatican City.

  7. Access codes. Country code. +356. International access. 00. Long-distance. none. Malta adopted a new telephone numbering plan in 2001–2002, in which telephone numbers were expanded to eight digits for fixed line and mobile numbers. Previously, fixed line numbers were six digits, while mobile, mailbox and pager services were seven digits long.