+7Russia
The +7 prefix belongs to Russia. If you got a call or text from a number starting with +7 (calling code 7), it came from Russia. You can also call Russia from your web browser with TwinPhone — no app and no SIM.
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Code
+7
ISO
RU
Region
Europe
Time zone
Europe/Moscow
Which country is +7?
The +7 code identifies Russia on the international telephone network. Country code 7 is assigned to Russia under the ITU-T E.164 numbering plan, so any phone number that begins with +7 — written +7 or 007 — is a Russia number. You can call any Russia number directly from your browser with TwinPhone — no app, no SIM — paying only for the minutes you talk.
Anatomy of a Russia phone number
Every Russia number in international format follows this shape — colour-coded so you can see where the country code ends and the local number begins.
When dialing Russia from abroad, the only fixed part is +7 — that's the country code. The rest depends on whether you're calling a mobile or landline number inside Russia.
Mobile example
+X XXX XXX XX XX
Example: +7 912 345 67 89
Landline example
+7 XX XXXX XXX
Include the area code if applicable. Omit any leading 0.
How to call Russia (+7) step by step
Enter the country code +7 when dialing Russia from abroad.
Add the local phone number (in most countries, drop the leading zero).
Use TwinPhone to connect the call at low per-minute rates.
How to dial Russia numbers
Russia uses +7. Moscow landlines start with 495 or 499, St. Petersburg with 812. Mobile numbers start with 9 (e.g., 916 for MTS Moscow, 926 for MegaFon). From abroad: Moscow landline 8-495-xxx-xxxx becomes +7-495-xxx-xxxx. Mobile 8-9xx-xxx-xxxx becomes +7-9xx-xxx-xxxx (replace the 8 with +7).
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Country codes near +7
Dialing codes immediately above and below +7 in the ITU plan — handy if you mistyped a digit or are dialing across a region.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about TwinPhone.
The +7 code belongs to Russia. Any phone number that starts with +7 — or with 007 — is a Russia number. To reach one, TwinPhone connects Russia numbers straight from your browser — no app or SIM needed.
The 007 prefix is Russia. The 00 is the international exit code dialed from Europe and many other regions; it is followed by +7, the Russia country code.
Dialing code 7 (dialed as +7 or 007) belongs to Russia. Any phone number that starts with +7 is a Russia number.
Country code 7 is the ITU-T E.164 calling code for Russia. To call Russia from abroad, dial +7 followed by the national number.
The country code (international dialing code) for Russia is +7. To call Russia from abroad, dial +7 followed by the national number (in most countries, without its leading zero).
+7 is Russia's international country calling code under the ITU E.164 plan — often searched as the "7 area code". Any phone number starting with +7 is a Russia number.
From TwinPhone, just type +7 and the number — we connect it. From a landline, dial your exit code, then +7, then the number (in most countries, without the leading 0).
Russia's current local time is shown live on this page. Check it before calling so you reach people during waking hours.
Yes — we currently rent virtual numbers in the US and Canada, from $1.60/month. Use one as your caller ID so callers see a North American number, or receive incoming calls directly in your browser. Numbers for more countries are on the way.
Calling Russia with TwinPhone starts from $0.02/min, billed by the minute (rounded up to the next full minute). It is pay-as-you-go from your browser — no connection fee and no monthly fee. The exact per-minute price for +7 landlines and mobiles is shown live on this page.
Yes. TwinPhone works entirely in your web browser — Chrome, Edge, Safari, or Brave on desktop or mobile. There is no app to install and no SIM card: open the site, add credit, dial +7 and the Russia number, and the call connects.
A +7 number is not automatically a scam — +7 is simply the country code 7 assigned to Russia under ITU-T E.164, so the call or text came from Russia. If you do not know anyone there, treat an unexpected +7 call with the same caution as any unknown number: do not call back blindly and do not share personal details. Costs to call Russia are shown above.
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