Random Kazakh Phone Number Generator
Random format-valid fake Kazakh mobile and landline phone numbers for testing.
Anatomy of a Kazakh Phone Number
Kazakhstan shares the +7 country code with Russia. The national number is 10 digits; landlines carry a regional area code like 7172 (Astana) and mobiles use selected 70x and 77x ranges.
+7Country CodeKazakhstan
7172Area CodeLocality / oblast code
555ExchangeLocal number part
12-34SubscriberIndividual line
- Landline area codes identify a city, oblast, or local numbering area. 7172 = Astana, 727 = Almaty area, 7252 = Shymkent; many geographic ranges use 710–729 zone codes, often displayed as 71xx/72xx locality codes.
- Mobile prefixes are drawn from an explicit whitelist. KZ mobiles live in 700–708 and 771–778 blocks. We do not try to partition the full +7 number space — the prefixes emitted here are Kazakh-allocated ranges in the +7 numbering zone.
- A common display style uses hyphens between the last two pairs. For example
+7 7172 555-12-34for landline and+7 701 234-56-78for mobile.
Frequently Asked Questions
In Kazakhstan, mobile numbers use selected 70x and 77x ranges (for example +7 701 234-56-78), while landline numbers use region-specific oblast codes such as 7172 for Astana, 727 for Almaty area, or 7252 for Shymkent. Kazakhstan shares the +7 country code with Russia, but the prefix blocks used here are Kazakh-allocated ranges in the +7 numbering zone.
No. The generated numbers are intended for testing, QA, mockups, and data seeding only. They follow Kazakh formatting rules and use real oblast and mobile-prefix blocks so they look realistic, but they should not be used to contact real people or to represent active phone numbers.
E.164 is the ITU international standard for phone numbers. It starts with a plus sign, followed by the country code and the national number, with no spaces or separators — for example, a Kazakh mobile in strict E.164 format looks like +77012345678. The numbers on this page are shown in a human-readable variant (+7 701 234-56-78) that carries the same information.
No. Generation runs entirely in your browser — there is no server and no database behind it. The numbers you see are never uploaded or saved on our side, and refreshing the page simply discards them.