Country code +7 was originally the entire USSR. Following the breakup of the USSR, most of the republics got their own separate country codes. As of 2012, country code +7 is used by Russia and Kazakhstan.
Numbers beginning with +7 7 are in Kazakhstan (including landlines and mobiles).
Numbers beginning with +7 3 or +7 4, plus some numbers beginning with +7 8 are landlines in Russia.
Numbers beginning with +7 9 are mobiles in Russia, plus premium numbers.
Numbers beginning with +7 0, +7 1, +7 2, and +7 5 are invalid.
The disputed region of Abkhazia uses numbers in +7 840 (landlines) and +7 940 (mobiles), as well as numbers in Georgia's country code +995.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.).
1 is the country code of the US. If you are outside of the US, you must dial 1 before any number to reach any number within the US. Every country has a different country code that you add to the beginning of a number in that country to dial a number in that country.
It depends on the bank invloved in the transaction, and varies from bank to bank even if they are in the same country.
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The number +900080002050 in your text messages is from Turkey whose Country calling code is +90.
No! The number of digits varies by country, and may vary within a country. International standards restrict the total phone number length including country code to 15 digits maximum (which would be 11 digits for the US and Canada including our country code +1), but what happens after the country code is up to that country. 10-digit and 9-digit phone numbers within a country are common. Smaller countries may have fewer digits: Iceland has 7-digit numbers. China uses 10 digits for landlines but 11 digits for mobile phones; it is effectively in a slow migration to 11 digits. Germany until a few years ago had variable length numbers from 7 to 12 digits, the subscriber (local) part being as short as 4 digits for old numbers and longer for new numbers, but since 2010 uses 10 or 11 digits total. Most countries use 2-digit area codes (with 7 or 8-digit local subscriber numbers), but that varies too, with some using 3 or 4-digit area codes. The UK uses a variable length area code: Even though UK phone numbers are 10 digits almost everywhere (9 digits for certain old numbers), the city code portion can be from 2 to 6 digits, so that large cities have a 2-digit city code and 8-digit local portion, while smaller towns have longer city codes and shorter local numbers.
Russia and Kazakhstan both have country code +7.
Country code +7 is Russia and Kazakhstan, but +7 27 is an invalid code.
The +87X country codes are for satellite phones and other international purposes. You need the next digit to be more specific.
Country code +7 is Russia and Kazakhstan, and +7 961 is a mobile in Russia.
+7 is Russia and Kazakhstan.
if you don't know the answer the answer is always russia
7 is the country code of Kazakhstan/Russia
invalid code Telephone country code +7 is Russia and Kazakhstan, but there are no valid numbers beginning with +7 0.
+7 is shared by Russia and Kazakhstan.
Telephone country codes never begin with zero, and there is no country code +77. Country code +7 is Russia and Kazakhstan, and a number beginning with +7 7xx is in Kazakhstan. See the related question for more information.
The town is called "Yaryansk" and the area code is 83367 (country code is 7)
Country code +7 is Russia and Kazakhstan; a number beginning +7 9 is probably a mobile in Russia.