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Telephone numbers in Russia : ウィキペディア英語版
Telephone numbers in Russia
Country Code: +7
International Call Prefix: 8~10
Trunk Prefix: 8
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 unilateral secession from Georgia, as a result of Russian aggression, Abkhazia switched to the Russian telephone codes +7 840 for landlines and +7 940 for mobile phones, though it still can be reached via the Georgian telephone code +995 44.
After the occupation and annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, Crimea has also switched to the Russian telephone codes +7 978 for mobile phones and +7 869 for landlines in Sevastopol and +7 365 for landlines in the rest of its territory since 7 May 2015.〔(Crimea switches to Russian telephone codes ), Interfax-Ukraine (7 May 2015)〕
Russia uses a four-level (local, zone, country, international) open dialing plan. Local telecommunications regulators had planned to abandon this system and change to a closed dialing plan at all levels by 2009, but postponed the changeover until 2010,〔(К 2010 г. Россия дойдет до нулей )〕 and later pushed once more until 2012.〔(Выход по телефону на межгород через "8" сохранится до конца 2012 г. )〕 Currently, all national subscriber numbers consist of 10 digits (excluding any prefixes), with 3 digits for an area code and a 7-digit individual number which includes a zone code.
== Long distance and international prefixes ==
The international dialing prefix in Russia is "8~10"—callers dial "8", wait for a tone, and then dial "10", followed by the country code, area code, and number. The long distance prefix is "8~". There are plans to change those prefixes to "0" for national and "00" for international dialing,〔(Russian numbering plan ) (in Russian), approved on 17 November 2006〕 but they are not yet implemented.

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