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+7 is an ITU country code for telephone numbering. It was originally assigned to the Soviet Union. After the 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union, the code continued to be used by the fifteen successor states, the majority of whom switched to own country codes from the +3xx and +9xx ranges between 1993 and 1998.

Currently, the +7 country code is only assigned by ITU to two countries: Kazakhstan and Russia.

Russia has allocated subsets of its national numbering range to the unrecognised entities of Abkhazia and South Ossetia as well as to the captured territories of Ukraine (Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol), all of whom are reachable using +7.

Allocation table

The following is the national code allocation table in the +7 range:

First digit of code Routed to
Шаблон:Rh|0 Reserved for trunk prefix[1]
Шаблон:Rh|1 Reserved for special services
Шаблон:Rh|2 Kazakhstan – reserved for common usageШаблон:Citation needed
Шаблон:Rh|3 Russia – geographic numbering
Шаблон:Rh|4 Russia – geographic numbering
Шаблон:Rh|5 Reserved
Шаблон:Rh|6 Kazakhstan[2]
Шаблон:Rh|7 Kazakhstan – geographic numbering (71x and 72x), mobile telephony (70x and 77x) and other services (75x and 76x)[3][2]
Шаблон:Rh|8 Russia – geographic numbering (including 869 Sevastopol, 840 Abkhazia and 850 South Ossetia[4]), Toll-Free, and Pay-Line (for common usage with Kazakhstan and Abkhazia)
Шаблон:Rh|9 Russia – mobile telephony (including 940 Abkhazia and 998 South Ossetia) and paylines[4]

Notes

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