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Call Malaysia from Russian Federation

Connect with friends, family, and colleagues in Malaysia for just 1.9 credits/min. No app required - call directly from your browser.

Call Rates to Malaysia

Per minute rates - Billed in 60-second increments

PrefixDescriptionCredits/min
+6016Malaysia - Mobile Digi (72 prefixes)2.16 cr
+6013Malaysia - Mobile Celcom (98 prefixes)2.5 cr
+601042Malaysia - Maxis Mobile (35 prefixes)3.24 cr
+60182Malaysia - U Mobile (59 prefixes)7.6 cr
+601Malaysia - Mobile - Local8.8 cr
PrefixDescriptionCredits/min
+60Malaysia1.9 cr
+601Malaysia - Proper2.16 cr
+603Malaysia - Fixed Kuala Lumpur4.76 cr
+603Malaysia - Fixed - Local (7 prefixes)7 cr
Rate range
1.9 - 8.8 credits/min

Rates vary by prefix. Enter the phone number you're calling to see the exact rate.

Cost Comparison: Calling Malaysia

See how DialAnyone compares to traditional carriers for calls to Malaysia. Our VoIP technology delivers significant savings without sacrificing call quality.

ServiceRate/min10 min call
DialAnyoneBest Rate
$0.016$0.16
AT&T
$0.13$1.28
Verizon
$0.12$1.20
T-Mobile
$0.096$0.96
Calling Cards
$0.048$0.48

πŸ’° Save up to 86% compared to traditional carriers when calling Malaysia

No monthly fees, no contracts. Pay only for what you use.

Best Times to Call

Malaysia is 5 hours ahead of Russian Federation.

πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Time in Russian FederationπŸ‡²πŸ‡Ύ Time in Malaysia
8:00 AM1:00 PM
12:00 PM5:00 PM
5:00 PM10:00 PM
9:00 PM2:00 AM (next day)

To catch people during waking hours in Malaysia (9 AM to 9 PM), call between 7:00 AM and 4:00 PM Russian Federation time β€” that lands between 12:00 PM and 9:00 PM local time in Malaysia.

How to Dial Malaysia

+60+local number

From a regular Russian Federation phone line, dial 8~10 first (the international exit code), then 60 and the local number β€” a full dialed number looks like 8~10 60123456789. With DialAnyone, simply enter the full international number (e.g. +60123456789). We'll connect you instantly to anywhere in Malaysia.

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Tips for Better Call Quality to Malaysia

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Use a Stable Internet Connection

Connect to WiFi when possible. A stable connection of at least 1 Mbps ensures clear audio without dropouts.

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Use Headphones

Headphones with a built-in microphone reduce echo and background noise for clearer conversations.

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Choose the Right Browser

Chrome and Edge offer the best WebRTC performance. Keep your browser updated for optimal call quality.

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Consider Off-Peak Hours

Network congestion can affect call quality. Try calling Malaysia during off-peak hours for the clearest connection.

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Close Background Apps

Other apps using bandwidth (streaming, downloads) can affect call quality. Close them before important calls.

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Test Before Important Calls

Make a quick test call first to ensure your setup works correctly before important conversations.

Telecommunications in Malaysia

Malaysia boasts a well-developed telecommunications infrastructure that supports a wide array of mobile and landline services. The country is served by several major mobile network operators, including Maxis, Celcom, Digi, and U Mobile, which collectively provide extensive coverage and competitive pricing. As of 2023, Malaysia has made significant strides in 4G and 5G deployment, with 4G coverage reaching over 95% of the population in urban areas and 5G services being progressively rolled out in major cities like Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Johor Bahru.

Mobile phone usage is prevalent, with more than 40 million mobile subscriptions, indicating a penetration rate of approximately 125%. This high usage reflects the Malaysian populace's reliance on mobile devices for communication, internet access, and daily activities. Landline services are less common in urban settings but still available, particularly in rural areas where mobile connectivity may be less robust. The overall landscape ensures that both residents and visitors can communicate effectively within Malaysia and globally.

Communication Culture in Malaysia

Malaysia's communication culture is influenced by its diverse ethnic population, which includes Malay, Chinese, Indian, and various indigenous groups. When answering calls, Malaysians typically greet the caller with a polite "Hello" or "Selamat pagi" (Good morning) depending on the time of day. Formal greetings are common in business contexts, while friends or family may use more informal expressions.

Cold calling is acceptable, particularly in business contexts, but it is advisable to introduce yourself and your purpose clearly. In personal calls, casual conversation often begins with inquiries about well-being or family. In business communications, it's common to set an agenda before the call, and maintaining respect is crucial. Preferred communication channels vary; while phone calls are often used for urgent matters, emails may be favored for initial contacts or detailed discussions.

Best Times to Call Malaysia

Malaysia operates on Malaysia Standard Time (MST), which is UTC+8. This means there is no daylight saving time, and the time remains consistent throughout the year. Typical business hours are from 9 AM to 5 PM, Monday to Friday, making these times the best for professional calls. However, many businesses may have flexible hours, particularly in urban areas, so calling during lunch hours (12 PM to 2 PM) could result in unavailable contacts.

For personal calls, evenings (6 PM to 9 PM) are often the most convenient as people return home from work. Weekends are generally reserved for family time, so if a call is necessary, early Saturday mornings or late Sunday evenings may work best. It is also wise to avoid national holidays like Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Chinese New Year, and Deepavali, as many people will be unavailable due to celebrations and family gatherings.

Business Calls to Malaysia

When engaging in business communications with Malaysian contacts, understanding local norms is pivotal. Meetings are usually scheduled in advance, and punctuality is appreciated, although some flexibility is often exercised. English is widely spoken in business settings; however, it may be beneficial to familiarize yourself with a few Malay phrases to build rapport.

For initial contact, emails are generally preferred over phone calls, as they allow for a more formal introduction and provide an opportunity to convey detailed information. When a phone call is necessary, always introduce yourself clearly and state the purpose of the call upfront. Professional etiquette emphasizes respect, so using titles and surnames until invited to use first names is advisable. Additionally, maintaining a friendly yet formal tone during conversations aligns well with Malaysian business culture, fostering a positive communication experience.

Malaysia Phone Numbers: What to Expect

Malaysian mobile numbers follow a distinct 01X pattern. The second digit after 01 identifies the carrier: 012 and 017 are Maxis, 013 is Celcom, 014 is Digi or U Mobile, 016 and 019 are Celcom or Maxis depending on vintage. In practice this matters less now that most Malaysians stay with their number through career and carrier changes, but the 01X opening tells you immediately that you're dialing a mobile. Landlines carry geographic area codes β€” 03 for Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, 04 for Penang, 07 for Johor Bahru β€” and they remain widely used by businesses, banks, and hotels. For anything official, the landline is the right choice and typically cheaper to reach. Personal contacts, particularly anyone under 40, effectively live on mobile and often let the desk phone ring through.

Saving on Regular Calls to Malaysia

Malaysia is UTC+8 with no daylight saving, which makes it one of the easier Asian countries to schedule calls with from Europe β€” just add eight hours and you're done. From the UK in winter, 9 AM Kuala Lumpur is 1 AM London, so any genuine business window in Malaysia falls in early morning UK time. US callers have a harder gap to bridge; West Coast night owls calling at 10 PM Pacific catch Malaysia's morning. Hari Raya Aidilfitri brings the biggest disruption β€” offices go quiet for several days and many workers take additional leave; the exact dates shift annually with the lunar calendar, so worth checking. Chinese New Year similarly shuts much of Kuala Lumpur's commercial activity for a long weekend. Calling a landline for business is worth the effort here: rates are lower and switchboard staff at major companies tend to be reliably available in ways that individual mobiles aren't.

International Calling from Russian Federation

The Russian Federation is home to a diverse array of expats and immigrant communities, many of whom maintain strong ties with their home countries. Notable immigrant groups include those from Central Asian nations such as Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan, as well as communities from Vietnam, China, and even Western countries. As of 2023, roughly 11 million migrants reside in Russia, with significant numbers of Uzbeks (over 2 million) and Tajiks (around 1 million) playing vital roles in the labor market.

These communities often rely on international calls to remain connected with family and friends back home, particularly to countries like Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan. In addition to personal connections, international calling is crucial for coordinating remittances, which are a significant source of income for many households in these countries. For example, remittances from Russia accounted for approximately 13% of Uzbekistan's GDP in 2022. Given the emotional and financial ties, international calling serves as a lifeline for many residents in Russia, allowing them to nurture relationships and support loved ones back home.

Why VoIP from Russian Federation

Traditional carriers in Russia, such as MTS and Beeline, typically charge high rates for international calling, with costs averaging around 45-70 rubles per minute for calls to countries like Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. This can quickly add up, especially for families who rely on frequent communication. VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and browser-based calling services like Skype, WhatsApp, and Viber have emerged as cost-effective alternatives, allowing users to make free or low-cost calls over the internet.

Russia has a well-developed telecommunications infrastructure, with approximately 82% of households having access to the internet as of 2022. The expansion of 4G and 5G networks further enhances the quality and reliability of VoIP services. Additionally, mobile data availability is widespread, with around 90% of urban areas covered by mobile networks, making it easy for residents to stay connected without incurring exorbitant fees.

Staying Connected from Russian Federation

For many families in Russia, international calls are not just a means of communication but an emotional necessity. Regular conversations help bridge the distance, allowing families to share important life events and maintain their emotional bonds despite geographical separation. Technology has made it easier to connect, with video calling options enabling face-to-face interaction that transcends borders.

To maintain regular calling schedules across time zones, it's beneficial to establish a consistent time for calls that accommodates both parties. Utilizing scheduling tools or reminders can help ensure that important conversations don’t get missed. By prioritizing these connections, families can nurture relationships and provide valuable support, promoting a sense of belonging even when miles apart.

Why People Call Malaysia from Russian Federation

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Family Connections

Stay close with family members living in Malaysia with affordable calls.

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Business Communication

Connect with business partners, clients, and colleagues at low rates.

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Expat Community

People from Malaysia living in Russian Federation stay connected with home.

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Travel Planning

Coordinate travel plans, hotel bookings, and local arrangements.

Frequently Asked Questions

DialAnyone offers some of the cheapest rates to call Malaysia from Russian Federation, starting at just 1.9 credits per minute (approximately $0.02/min). Unlike traditional carriers that charge $1-3/minute for international calls, our VoIP technology delivers the same call quality at a fraction of the cost. No monthly fees, no contracts - just pay for what you use.
Calling Malaysia from Russian Federation with DialAnyone starts from just 1.9 credits per minute. With our credit packages, that's approximately $0.02 per minute - significantly cheaper than carriers like AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile which can charge $1-3 per minute for international calls.
Malaysia is 5 hours ahead of Russian Federation. To reach people during waking hours there (9 AM to 9 PM), call between 7:00 AM and 4:00 PM Russian Federation time β€” that's 12:00 PM and 9:00 PM in Malaysia.
No app is required! DialAnyone works directly in your web browser on any device - computer, tablet, or smartphone. Simply sign up, add credits, and start calling. We also offer mobile apps for iOS and Android if you prefer a dedicated calling experience on the go.
Yes! You can call both mobile phones and landlines in Malaysia. Mobile calls cost 2.16 credits per minute, while landline calls cost 1.9 credits per minute. Our rates are the same whether you're calling a personal cell phone or a business landline.
From a regular phone in Russian Federation, dial 8~10 (the international exit code), then 60, then the local number without its leading zero β€” for example 8~10 60123456789. With DialAnyone, simply enter the full number in the format +60123456789 and we'll connect you instantly. No need to remember special access codes.
While there are apps like WhatsApp or Skype that offer free calls, they require the recipient to have the same app installed and an internet connection. DialAnyone calls work to any phone number in Malaysia - landline or mobile - without requiring any app on the recipient's end. Our low rates (from $0.02/min) make it nearly as affordable as "free" without the limitations.
Credits are your universal currency on DialAnyone. Buy them once and use them for calls, texts, and mobile data (eSIM). Credits never expire, and bulk purchases give you a lower cost per credit - up to 25% savings on annual packages. This means more value for frequent callers on the Russian Federation to Malaysia route.
Yes! DialAnyone uses high-quality VoIP technology with HD voice when available. Call quality depends on your internet connection - a stable WiFi or 4G/5G connection typically provides crystal-clear calls that rival or exceed traditional phone calls. We recommend at least 1 Mbps internet speed for optimal quality.
Yes! DialAnyone supports SMS messaging to Malaysia. You can send text messages to any mobile number using the same credits you use for calls. This is great for quick messages when a call isn't convenient or to coordinate call times across time zones.
For regular callers to Malaysia, we recommend purchasing larger credit packages which offer better rates (up to 25% savings with annual packages). Also, calling over WiFi instead of mobile data is free on your internet bill. Many customers also use our eSIM data when traveling to Malaysia to stay connected affordably.
DialAnyone can connect you to regular phone numbers in Malaysia, but for life-threatening emergencies, you should always contact local emergency services first. If you need to help someone in Malaysia from Russian Federation, you can call their local contacts who can then reach emergency services directly.

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