Local Kazakhstan Phone Numbers
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Use VoIP with a Kazakhstan virtual phone number among other options
- You can use any combination of software and/or devices with your local Kazakhstan phone number
- Core FlyNumber feature and can be updated via your panel on the "fly" (pun intended)
- No PBX or phone system involved when using this option
- Anytime our system needs to send calls to a regular phone number, there is a low per min rate
- This is optional. You can always go back to one of the other core options other (1. Regular Phone or 3. Voip/SIP)
- It's $14.95 a month + the price of the Kazakhstan phone number (shown top of page)
- If you forward to a reg. phone number and/or make outgoing calls - a per min rate applies
- IVR/Voice Menu | Record Calls | On-Hold/Queue | Time-based routing | SIP Accounts | Voicemail and more
- Within the PBX, core features (1. and 3.) are expanded to a great degree
- Use the PBX to make outgoing calls with your virtual phone number
- More info on our cloud phone system
- Core FlyNumber feature - set the Kazakhstan phone number to any SIP address (URI/host)
- PBX not involved | Update settings instantly | Detailed logs (including failed attempts)
- Using the SIP protocal (VoIP) might be the most effecnent way of answering calls, it would involve the fewset amount of "hops"
- Your Kazakhstan FlyNumber can be used with 3CX | Asterisk | FreePBX | FreeSwitch among other VoIP solution
- There are no additional charges when receiving calls this way - Unlimited incoming minutes
- Every FlyNumber comes with 2 incoming channels (with the ability to purchase more soon)
1. Forward the Kazakhstan FlyNumber to any regular phone number
2. Use the FlyNumber with our hosted pbx-phone system
3. Set the Kazakhstan virtual phone number directly to VoIP
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The history behind Kazakhstan phone numbers
The history of Kazakhstan phone numbers dates back to the Soviet era when the country was part of the Soviet Union. In 1957, the first automated telephone exchange was introduced in the Kazakh capital, Almaty. At that time, telephone numbers consisted of six digits and were assigned based on the geographical location of the subscriber.
In 1991, Kazakhstan gained independence from the Soviet Union, and the country's telephone system was gradually modernized. In 1993, a new national numbering plan was introduced, and phone numbers were expanded to seven digits.
In 2006, Kazakhstan adopted a new numbering plan that increased the length of phone numbers to ten digits. The first three digits indicate the area code, followed by a seven-digit subscriber number. The area code is assigned based on the geographic location of the subscriber, with each region having a unique code.
In 2019, the Kazakh government announced plans to introduce a new numbering plan that will add an 8 to the beginning of all phone numbers. The new numbering plan is intended to create more phone numbers and reduce the likelihood of running out of phone numbers in the future.
Technical info on Kazakhstan phone numbers
Kazakhstan phone numbers consist of 11 digits and follow a specific format. The first three digits indicate the network operator, while the next two digits identify the region or city. The remaining six digits are the subscriber number. The format for a Kazakhstan phone number is +7 (XXX) XX-XX-XX, where "XXX" represents the network operator code and "XX-XX-XX" represents the subscriber number. It's worth noting that some numbers may have an additional digit or prefix, depending on the operator or service. For example, mobile numbers often start with "7" or "8," while toll-free numbers begin with "800" or "880."
Entrepreneurs
- Wasn't the internet supposed to make phone calls more affordable?
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- Is your business already off the ground but you'd rather not spend hundreds of dollars a month on phone service?
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- Buy multiple international local phone numbers and manage them all from your FlyNumber account
Family and friends
- Stay in touch with family and friends by giving them a phone number "local to them"
- For example you have friends or family in the U.S. but now live elsewhere, you can give them a US FlyNumber that forwards directly to your smartphone
- Great for expats that want to stay in touch with friends and family from their hometown
- Give family members who aren't tech savvy an easy way to reach you no matter where you are
- Grandma or Grandpa would love a simple local phone number they can dial that connects them to their loved ones
Why choose FlyNumber?
- You "own" the Kazakhstan phone number, you can port out if necessary
- No obligations | Cancel anytime | Never any hidden fee's | No contracts
- You're billed based on the phone number, not users or agents
- Detailed call logs that you can export to CSV, we don't retain the logs past a certain point
- Logs include multiple responses - Ok (connected), declined, timeout, internal server error, request terminated and more
- Set a credit card/Paypal for recurring billing or add funds manually to your prepaid balance
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* If you use an app (ie VoIP), it's unlimited incoming using this method. This does not include Toll-free , NYC 212/718 or Toronto 416.