Re: Telephoning A Russian Village
- From: "The Black Monk" <cherniymonakh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 5 Aug 2005 10:17:46 -0700
Thank you!!!!
regards,
BM
Vladimir Makarenko wrote:
> Try to dial "2" after area code and before the number. It is mandatory
> to add a digit to 6-digit phone number in case of long distance call.
> The problem is an add-digit is different from one district to another.
> You can try Moscow operator or ask your Moscow friends to make it.
>
> VM.
>
> The Black Monk wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > My family are on the cottege outside Moscow for several weeks (due to
> > the heat the last few weeks it was better to be in the woods,
> > especially for the kids). The telephone number there (area code 096)
> > is six, rather than 7 digits. For some reason it is impossible to call
> > this number from the US or Canada (although one can call from the
> > dacha, aborad). The problem seems to exist on this side of the
> > Atlantic: the Russian dial tone doesn't even come up, there is a North
> > American one followed by a message stating that there is no such
> > number.
> >
> > Does anyone routinely call relative etc. in smaller towns with fewer
> > digits? Is there a "trick" to calling a foreign number with less
> > digits?
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > BM
.
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