How to Call Uzbekistan

Buy an international calling card., Dial the phone company phone number and enter your card code. , Dial the country code, 998. , Dial the city code or mobile phone code., Dial the phone number of the person you want to reach, and enjoy your...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Buy an international calling card.

    Uzbekistan was once known as a country with the worst telephone connection.

    It is much better now, but it is still very expensive.
  2. Step 2: Dial the phone company phone number and enter your card code.

    ,, If you call a home or office phone, dial the city code.

    That means that if you are calling to Tashkent (with a code of 971) you should dial
    998971.

    If you are calling to a cell phone, find out the mobile phone company.

    For example, the Perfectum Mobile code would be 90, but the MTS code is
    98.

    Enter the mobile or city phone code right after the country code.

    For example, for Perfectum Mobile, dial
    99890.

    For MTS, dial
    99898. ,
  3. Step 3: Dial the country code

  4. Step 4: Dial the city code or mobile phone code.

  5. Step 5: Dial the phone number of the person you want to reach

  6. Step 6: and enjoy your conversation.

Detailed Guide

Uzbekistan was once known as a country with the worst telephone connection.

It is much better now, but it is still very expensive.

,, If you call a home or office phone, dial the city code.

That means that if you are calling to Tashkent (with a code of 971) you should dial
998971.

If you are calling to a cell phone, find out the mobile phone company.

For example, the Perfectum Mobile code would be 90, but the MTS code is
98.

Enter the mobile or city phone code right after the country code.

For example, for Perfectum Mobile, dial
99890.

For MTS, dial
99898. ,

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