You're reading: New dialing rules as of Oct. 14

For making calls inside Ukraine, subscribers will no longer have to dial ‘8’ before the area code or a mobile phone number.

Changes to the dialing format passed by the Ministry of Transport and Communications last year will come into effect Oct 14.

New dialing format

Destination

Before Oct 14, 2009

After Oct 14, 2009

Calling a landline number intercity

Kyiv

8-044-subscriber’s number

0-44-subscriber’s number

Odesa

8-048- subscriber’s number

0-48- subscriber’s number

Lviv

8-032- subscriber’s number

0-32- subscriber’s number

Calling a mobile phone subscriber

MTC

8-050- subscriber’s number

0-50- subscriber’s number

Life

8-093- subscriber’s number

0-93- subscriber’s number

Kyivstar

8-067- subscriber’s number

0-67- subscriber’s number

Ukrtelekom

8-091- subscriber’s number

0-91- subscriber’s number

Calling abroad

Anywhere in the world

8-10-country code-area code/operator code-subscriber’s number

0-0- country code-area code/operator code-subscriber’s number

After dialing ‘0’, wait for the long beep before proceeding with the rest of the number.

The price of calls will not change.

Also, the Kyiv region’s area code ‘44’ will change to ‘45’ from Oct 14. The capital’s area code ‘44’ will remain unchanged. For example, to call a subscriber in Brovary, Kyiv region, replace ‘8-044-94-subscriber’s number’ with ‘0-45-94-subscriber’s number’.

The rules of dialing short 3-digit voice numbers and the rules of dialing short SMS numbers remain the same.

Dialing the numbers of information lines and help lines in the format 8-800, 8-900 and 8-703 will change to 0-800, 0-900 and 0-703, respectively.

No changes have been made to international dialing formats when calling Ukraine from abroad.