Belarus began using its own country code +375 in 1995, replacing the +7 international country code inherited from the
Soviet Union
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''EIU Business Report: Belarus, Ukraine''
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, 1996, page 27 The local numbering plan was inherited from the Soviet Union and remains with few changes.
Geographic area codes were designed based on previous 3-digit USSR area codes by removing the lead ''0''. Calling across areas still requires dialing trunk prefix 8 and waiting for dialtone after that. This pause was initially required by the analog trunk switches to identify the caller from PSTN for billing purposes.
When calling within Belarus, the trunk prefix must be followed by 0. In 2003, the abbreviated dialling within a single area code was replaced with a full 9-digit number + 2-digit trunk prefix. Previously it was possible to dial 82RRnn-nnn to reach a number in the same area. Now it is required to dial 80~AARRnn-nnn where AA is the area code, RR is the region code and nn-nnn is the local number.
International calling remains unchanged: 8~10-xxx...xxxx where 8 is a trunk prefix, 10 is the international access code, xxx...xxxx are the digits of the destination country, areas and local number.
New numbering plan
Beltelecom began transition to the international numbering standard similar to the one adapted in many European countries in 2007. March 31, 2007 all short numbers were changed from 2 or 3 digits to 3 digits starting with 1.
Beltelecom plans to change trunk prefix to 0 from current 8~0 and international prefix to 00 from current 8~10.
Structure of international telephone numbers
Allocation of the area codes
13 – Restricted and directory services
14 – Restricted and directory services
15 – Grodno
16 – Brest
Brest may refer to:
Places
*Brest, Belarus
**Brest Region
**Brest Airport
**Brest Fortress
* Brest, Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria
* Břest, Czech Republic
*Brest, France
** Arrondissement of Brest
**Brest Bretagne Airport
** Château de Brest
*Br ...
17 – Minsk
Minsk ( be, Мінск ; russian: Минск) is the capital and the largest city of Belarus, located on the Svislach and the now subterranean Niamiha rivers. As the capital, Minsk has a special administrative status in Belarus and is the admi ...
18 – Restricted and reference services
20 – Digital PSTN 1
21 – Vitebsk
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22 – Mogilev
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23 – Gomel
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24 – Digital PSTN 2
25 – Mobile phone operator life:) Belarus
29 – Mobile phone operators – common code for all mobile phone operators except "Life :)"
33 – Mobile phone operator MTS Belarus
44 – Mobile phone operator A1
List of area codes in Belarus
Special trunk numbers
All special numbers are dialled with a trunk prefix 8.
600 100 – dial-up Internet access billed on local phone bill
601 – Personal radio communications
604 – Network of Presidential Administration
602 – Audiotext services
606 100 1111 – Prepaid card internet service
800 – Toll-free Direct Call
801 – Toll-free directory services "Green number"
803 – Toll-free surveys
805 – Interactive platform services
810 – Toll surveys
820 – International toll-free service IFS
902 – Toll directory assistance
Emergency and special services
The top 4 numbers are available across areas. Following numbers may be valid for Minsk only and may not exist or have a different short number in other areas.
Some of these numbers were formed by changing from old 2-digit codes to 3 by adding leading ''1'' or by replacing ''0'' with ''1'' in the old 3-digit code.
101 and 112 – Fire brigade
102 – Police
103 – Ambulance
104 – Gas leaks
105, 151, 155 – Railroad station
106 – National airport Minsk-2
107, 116 – Towing services
109 – Local toll directory assistance. Full number for dialling outside the local area it is 99-009-11 in the area centres (cities). Regional directory assistance numbers follow patterns RR-22-222 or RR-21-222 or RR-55-222 where RR is the region code within the area.
114 – Bus station
107, 135, 152 – Taxi
150 – A1 call centre
153 – Area code directory
175 – Currency exchange rates
176 – Interactive platform services
177 – Info service
168 – Minsk information service
169 – Pharmacy inventory and directory
185 – Infoline
188 – Time service
191 – Films on show in cinemas
192 – Night club directory
193 – 24 hour grocery store directory
194 – Horoscope
195 – Weather forecast
196 – Recorded fables
197 – Religious birthdays
The following short numbers in Minsk and other areas were discontinued or replaced with full local numbers:
088 – Time service, changed to 188
067 – Taxi, changed to 135
069 – Pharmacy inventory, changed to 169
053 – Area code directory, changed to 153
Digital PSTN exchanges in Minsk utilizing Touch-Tone
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dialling support some additional codes:
''Flash'' – Three-way calling
''*69'' – Call return
See also
* Telecommunications in Belarus#Telephone system
References
External links
* Telephone codes in Belarus
* Beltelecom official site
* Minsk telephone directory and services
* Minsk telephone directory
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Belarus
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Telecommunications in Belarus
Telephone numbers
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