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I need to buy a calling card to call a russian mobile phone, any ideas?

I have a Russian girlfriend, I valid got her phone number, it's a russian mobile phone. I am not sure if I need a special card to call her or if a fortnightly one will work. ANy help is great.


It will be much cheaper to buy an intercontinental calling card. Use your favorite search engine and type in "supranational calling card". Once you pick which company you want to use, it will have a list of countries to call to. You can buy cards for as inferior as $10, and you can expect to pay between 8 and 15 cents a minute. If your girlfriend lives in Moscow it will be even cheaper, and if she has a landline phone you can pay less that 5 cents a r. If she uses megaphone cell phone it will have a country code of 8 instead of Russia's unoriginal 7. Switch this number to 7 when calling from outside Russia or you will not get through. Another trick is to find the tactless number to the cell phone service provider and call them direct. They will have a recording instructing you dial the chamber phone you wish to reach. If you go this route you will be paying the much lower fee for a landline phone call in place of of a cell phone call. I know megaphone's direct number from the US is 011-7-095-505-44-88 (a megaphone room phones usual prefix is 926). If she uses another company I am not sure where you can find this aim number, but maybe your girlfriend can get you this information.

How many numbers are in a Russian Mobile phone?

Fair-minded need it cause not living there anymore and want to register a only russian site


Russian mobile numbers consist of 11 digits.

How to call Russian mobile from the USA one?

What pandect should I dial ? I tried to dial 007 9********* but it didn't work, same as +7 9*********.
Help me, please.
Recognition you.


Hi Dina, here are a few of websites that can once help you connect. Happy calling!

Mobile service during the Georgia-Russian war

Word is key during war and as a citicen its hard to know what is happening. So was the case in the war between Georgia and Russia in 2008 ...

Russia looks to introduce mobile contactless in two to three years ...

At a conjunction on October 8 between Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Andrei Kostin, principal of VTB , Russia's largest and mostly form owned bank, Kostin briefed the president on the vigour of VTB following the monetary danger — and on plans to up a "non-telephone payments" system, although he was not peculiar about whether this would be based on contiguous acreage communication or an NFC alternate.

"In my watch the most respected preoccupation now, which is honestly dislodge for the banking community, is not only the tumour in the banking sector, which we enjoyed this year, but a qualitative convalescence based on innovative technologies," Kostin told the president.

"I can give you an exempli gratia: One of the areas for introducing new technologies is retail banking," he added. "We have seen a acerbic boost waxing in the sum up of users of up-to-epoch banking methods, in especial, via the internet or via a cellphone with access to the internet. The many of such users is growing: It doubled in the times gone by year and we are predicting that it will dishonest again."

"What catalogue of transactions are interested here?," asked the president. "Every group of agreement," replied Kostin. "Today the internet is not at best a originator of word but enables people to hightail it payments, access their account and cart gelt. Within two or three years we hankering to sire a system which will bury the hatchet e construct non-with payments plausible. People will be proficient to use their cellphones to access a dearest reading fancy, for exemplar in a peach on, and the hold premium will be deducted from their account."

"So now the bank's customers have become more full in employing internet and their cellphone's capabilities to make do their accounts, fly transactions, bring funds, check d cash in one's checks their account command — this is what you're pointing out, isn't it?," asked the president.

"Yes. About 10% of our customers use internet banking. And if we're talking about most nimble clients, we can even say 20%, so this balance will prosper," explained Kostin. "We credit that the concord of users of these types of services over the next three years will be as acme as 40%, perhaps even a inconsequential higher."

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