🇺🇸 USA · Country code +1

Cheap Calls to the USA

from ₽0.50 / min

Crystal-clear calls to any US number — mobile or landline. No SIM card needed. Works anywhere with Wi-Fi or 4G/5G.

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Call Rates to the USA — 2026

🇷🇺 → 🇺🇸
Russia → USA
Mobile & Landline
from ₽0.50
per minute
🇺🇸 → 🇷🇺
USA → Russia
Mobile numbers
₽1.70
per minute
🇺🇸 → 🏙️
USA → Moscow & St. Petersburg
Landlines
₽1.00
per minute
📱 → 📱
Give a Ring user
→ Give a Ring user
Free
always

How to Start Calling the USA

1

Install the App

Download Give a Ring from Google Play and register with your Russian mobile number.

2

Top Up Your Balance

Add credit via SBP (Fast Payment System) or by bank card directly inside the app.

3

Dial Any US Number

Enter the number in international format (+1 area code number) and call.

4

Sign-up Bonus

Get a bonus for calls when you sign up!

How to Dial a US Number

All US numbers follow the same format: country code +1, followed by a 3-digit area code, then the 7-digit local number.

You can dial directly from the Give a Ring keypad — just start with +1.

Example — Miami, Florida
+1 786 234 5678
+1 — USA country code 786 — Miami area code 234 5678 — local number

Frequently Asked Questions

With the Give a Ring app, calls from Russia to any US mobile or landline number start from ₽0.50 per minute — significantly cheaper than standard mobile operator rates. The exact rate depends on the area code and is shown in the app before you dial.
Yes. To call Russian numbers from the USA you need to activate a Moscow number (+7 495) inside the app for ₽100/month. Calls to Russian mobiles cost ₽1.70/min, and calls to Moscow or St. Petersburg landlines cost only ₽1.00/min.
No SIM card is required. Give a Ring works entirely over the internet — any Wi-Fi or mobile data connection (4G/5G) is sufficient to make and receive calls.
The largest Russian-speaking communities are in Brighton Beach (Brooklyn, New York), Sunny Isles Beach (Miami), and the San Fernando Valley (Los Angeles). Give a Ring is a popular choice for staying connected with friends and family across all these cities.
Yes — calls between two Give a Ring users are completely free, regardless of which country each person is in. Open the Contacts section, look for the green double-receiver icon next to a contact's name, and tap it to start your free call.

Start Calling the USA Today

First 10 minutes free. No SIM needed. Crystal-clear quality.