07-08-2013 01:07 AM - edited 03-16-2019 06:15 PM
Hi,
I have a CUCM cluster in the UK and need to add a site in Moscow, Russia to it. A Cisco 2901 ISR with E1 will be deployed at the Moscow site.
I am trying to plan what Route Patterns etc. that I need to configure but am struggling to find good information.
Wikipedia has some useful info at the link below:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Russia
However it does not seem to be completely up to date.
The wiki article states-
The telecommunications infrastructure in Russia is being reformed and modernized; this project is expected to be finished in 2012. Prior to completion, all cities and settlements in the Russian Federation will have a modern landline-telephone infrastructure. Use of "0" and "00" as the long-distance call and international call prefixes will become standard (this was scheduled for 2008, but authorities are first introducing the soon-to-be-universal emergency "112" number and canceling special numbers starting with "0"). Domestic regulators plan to have this scheme in place by early 2012. Their intent is to increase the number of regions connected to 112 year by year: two in 2007, six in 2008, 24 in 2009, 44 in 2010, etc. These changes are aimed at bringing local regulations into compliance with ITU and EU recommendations.
Does anyone know if these changes are now complete?
If yes then I guess the services listed below are now invalid as they would overlap
01 Fire service
02 Police
03 Ambulance
04 Gas service
07 Directory assistance, Rostelecom
09 Directory assistance (free, limited info)
009 Directory assistance (pay service, 35 rubles/min.) in Moscow
If the changes have not been made then I guess I need to program 8 as the trunk access code?
Also is there a convention for an off-net access code to dial an outside line in Russia - e.g. in the UK we use 9 and in most of mainland Europe 0 is used.
Thanks
James
11-17-2014 04:10 PM
hello James,
I was wondering if you could share your route patterns for Moscow, I need to spin up a site in Moscow and I'm not familiar with the dial plan at all
thanks
Cristobal
11-17-2014 07:34 PM
when you connect to pstn provider you need to ask provider what should be calling and called numbers. I think in Moskow several different pstn providers
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