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Ukraine Phone Number Lookup
Identify unknown calls, spam numbers, and business callers in Ukraine using community reports.
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Whose Number Is This in Ukraine?
Ukraine has a large and resilient communications market. NCEC-reported 2025 sector figures show 47.4 million active SIM cards, 31.6 million 4G users, 8.7 million fixed internet lines, and more than one million daily national-roaming users during part of 2025.
WhoseNo combines community reports with Ukrainian numbering rules, carrier-prefix hints, area-code mapping, NCEC consumer routes, Cyberpolice/NBU payment-safety context, and current digital-market indicators so you can decide whether to answer, block, verify, or escalate an unknown Ukrainian caller.
Common Spam Call Types
in Ukraine
- Fake bank security calls and OTP or confirmation-code theft
- SIM-swap, financial phone number, or operator-support impersonation
- Fake Diia, aid-payment, tax, military, utility, or public-service calls
- Delivery, customs, charity, fundraising, investment, and job-offer scams
- Premium-rate 0900 callback and suspicious non-geographic service-number callbacks
How to Identify Scam
Numbers
- Caller claims urgency or threatens consequences
- Requests personal info, PINs, or OTP codes
- Offers that sound too good to be true
- Unknown numbers calling repeatedly
Are Unknown Calls Always
Dangerous?
Not all unknown calls are harmful. Many legitimate callers include:
- Delivery services confirming orders
- Banks calling for legitimate verification
- Banks, delivery companies, government services, medical providers, schools, telecom operators, volunteer organisations, and utility providers
Ukraine Telecom, Numbering, and Caller Safety Reference
This reference combines WhoseNo user reports with ITU, NCEC, DataReportal/GSMA, UNDP, NBU/Cyberpolice, Kyivstar, and current sector-statistics sources for Ukrainian mobile, fixed, toll-free, premium, MNP, roaming, broadband, and scam-risk data.
Latest Telecom and Digital Snapshot
Ukraine remains a highly connected market despite wartime infrastructure damage, displacement, national roaming, and occupation-related data complications. Subscription and connection figures should be read as complementary rather than identical measures.
| Indicator | Latest value | Research note |
|---|---|---|
| Population context | 39.3 million people in October 2025 | UN estimate cited by DataReportal Digital 2026; wartime displacement and occupied-territory definitions can make Ukraine population metrics differ by source. |
| Active SIM cards | 47.4 million in 2025 | NCEC-reported sector figures summarized by Interfax-Ukraine; down from 48.8 million in 2024 and 50.3 million two years earlier. |
| SIM penetration | 137 active mobile SIM cards per 100 residents in 2025 | NCEC calculation reported with regional variation including 197 in Kyiv and 194 in Kyiv region. |
| GSMA mobile connections | 55.0 million cellular mobile connections in October 2025 | DataReportal Digital 2026 / GSMA Intelligence; equivalent to 140% of population in that dataset. |
| Mobile broadband share | 93.9% of mobile connections in October 2025 | GSMA Intelligence classification cited by DataReportal; includes 3G, 4G, or 5G-capable connections. |
| 4G users | 31.6 million in 2025 | NCEC-reported figure summarized by Interfax-Ukraine; up from 30.5 million in 2024. |
| Internet users | 35.3 million in October 2025 | Kepios/DataReportal estimate; internet penetration shown as 89.6%. |
| Social media user identities | 23.0 million in October 2025 | DataReportal Digital 2026; equivalent to 58.5% of population. |
| Median speeds | 58.73 Mbps mobile; 88.01 Mbps fixed | Ookla figures cited by DataReportal for the end of 2025. |
| Fixed internet lines | 8.7 million in 2025 | NCEC-reported sector data summarized by Interfax-Ukraine; rural lines increased to 2.61 million and urban lines to 6.09 million. |
| Optical access footprint | 17,000 settlements by the beginning of 2026 | NCEC said 777 settlements were added during 2025. |
| Fixed voice lines | 1.4 million in 2025 | NCEC-reported figure summarized by Interfax-Ukraine; fixed voice revenue share fell as broadband dominated fixed services. |
| National roaming | More than 1 million daily users since May 2025 | NCEC-reported national roaming use reached 1.26 million in December 2025. |
| Kyivstar subscribers | 22.4 million mobile customers at December 31, 2025 | Kyivstar investor release; also reports more than 1.2 million home internet fixed-line customers. |
| Payment fraud context | 256,000 card-fraud loss operations in 2025; UAH 1.4 billion losses | Cyberpolice/NBU payment-security campaign; losses rose 24% even as operation count fell 5%. |
Ukraine Number Formats
Ukraine uses country code +380 and domestic trunk prefix 0. Normal national significant numbers are 9 digits after +380; domestic dialing adds the leading 0 before the national destination code.
- Country code: +380
- International access prefix from Ukraine: 00
- Domestic trunk prefix: 0
- Mobile domestic format: 067 XXX XXXX, 050 XXX XXXX, 063 XXX XXXX, etc.
- Mobile international format: +380 67 XXX XXXX, +380 50 XXX XXXX, +380 63 XXX XXXX, etc.
- Kyiv fixed-line example: 044 XXX XXXX domestically, +380 44 XXX XXXX internationally
- Lviv fixed-line example: 032 XXX XXXX domestically, +380 32 XXX XXXX internationally
- Toll-free example: 0800 XXX XXX or 0800 XXX XXXX domestically, +380 800 ... internationally
- Emergency numbers such as 101, 102, 103, 104, and 112 are short codes rather than ordinary subscriber numbers
Because mobile number portability is active, prefix lookup gives original allocation and numbering-family context, not guaranteed current network ownership.
Mobile Carrier Prefixes
The table below maps common Ukrainian mobile prefixes to original allocation. It is useful for first-pass caller context, but portability and wartime roaming can make live network identity different.
| Prefix | Original allocation / network | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 050 / +380 50 | Vodafone Ukraine | Original mobile allocation. Mobile number portability is available, so a ported number may now be on another network. |
| 066 / +380 66 | Vodafone Ukraine | Original mobile allocation from the national numbering plan. |
| 095 / +380 95 | Vodafone Ukraine | Original mobile allocation from the national numbering plan. |
| 099 / +380 99 | Vodafone Ukraine | Original mobile allocation from the national numbering plan. |
| 067 / +380 67 | Kyivstar | Original Kyivstar allocation. Kyivstar also uses 068, 096, 097, 098, and the newer 077 range. |
| 068 / +380 68 | Kyivstar | Original mobile allocation from the national numbering plan. |
| 077 / +380 77 | Kyivstar | Newer Kyivstar mobile code announced for sale alongside 067, 068, 096, 097, and 098. |
| 096 / +380 96 | Kyivstar | Original mobile allocation from the national numbering plan. |
| 097 / +380 97 | Kyivstar | Original mobile allocation from the national numbering plan. |
| 098 / +380 98 | Kyivstar | Original mobile allocation from the national numbering plan. |
| 063 / +380 63 | lifecell | Original lifecell allocation from the national numbering plan. |
| 073 / +380 73 | lifecell | Original lifecell allocation from the national numbering plan. |
| 093 / +380 93 | lifecell | Original lifecell allocation from the national numbering plan. |
| 091 / +380 91 | TriMob | Mobile service allocation listed for TriMob. |
| 092 / +380 92 | Telesystems of Ukraine | Mobile service allocation listed for Telesystems of Ukraine. |
| 094 / +380 94 | Intertelecom | Mobile service allocation listed for Intertelecom. |
| 0790 / +380 790 | J&Y | 2025 ITU update lists 790 as a non-geographic mobile communication service allocation for LLC J&Y. |
Geographic Area Codes
Ukrainian fixed-line numbers use geographic national destination codes after the trunk 0. The table covers the main regional area-code families in the Ukrainian national numbering plan.
| Region | Area code | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Zakarpattia region | 031 / +380 31 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Lviv region | 032 / +380 32 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Volyn region | 033 / +380 33 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Ivano-Frankivsk region | 034 / +380 34 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Ternopil region | 035 / +380 35 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Rivne region | 036 / +380 36 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Chernivtsi region | 037 / +380 37 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Khmelnytskyi region | 038 / +380 38 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Zhytomyr region | 041 / +380 41 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Vinnytsia region | 043 / +380 43 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Kyiv city | 044 / +380 44 | Geographic fixed-line area code for Kyiv city. |
| Kyiv region | 045 / +380 45 | Geographic fixed-line area code for Kyiv oblast outside Kyiv city. |
| Chernihiv region | 046 / +380 46 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Cherkasy region | 047 / +380 47 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Odesa region | 048 / +380 48 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Mykolaiv region | 051 / +380 51 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Kirovohrad region | 052 / +380 52 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Poltava region | 053 / +380 53 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Sumy region | 054 / +380 54 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Kherson region | 055 / +380 55 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Dnipropetrovsk region | 056 / +380 56 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Kharkiv region | 057 / +380 57 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Zaporizhzhia region | 061 / +380 61 | Geographic fixed-line area code. |
| Donetsk region | 062 / +380 62 | Geographic fixed-line area code. Availability can be affected by wartime occupation and network damage. |
| Luhansk region | 064 / +380 64 | Geographic fixed-line area code. Availability can be affected by wartime occupation and network damage. |
| Crimea region | 065 / +380 65 | Geographic fixed-line area code in the Ukrainian numbering plan. |
| Sevastopol city | 069 / +380 69 | Geographic fixed-line area code in the Ukrainian numbering plan. |
Short, Toll-Free, Premium, and Service Ranges
Some Ukrainian caller IDs are not ordinary personal mobiles or geographic fixed lines. These short, toll-free, premium, and non-geographic ranges need separate treatment.
| Range | Type | Caller-safety note |
|---|---|---|
| 101, 102, 103, 104 | Emergency service short numbers | MVS says the usual emergency numbers continue to work: 101 fire/rescue, 102 police, 103 ambulance, and 104 gas emergency. |
| 112 | Unified emergency number | Ukraine has been rolling out the 112 single emergency assistance service. Treat caller ID from emergency-looking codes carefully because spoofing is possible. |
| 0XX XXX XXXX | Mobile and geographic fixed numbers | Normal Ukrainian national numbers use 9 significant digits after +380, or domestic trunk 0 plus the NDC. |
| 0800 / +380 800 | International freephone / toll-free range | ITU lists 800 ranges for Universal International Freephone Number service. |
| 0900 / +380 900 | Premium-rate range | ITU lists 900 ranges for premium-rate telephone number services. Avoid casual callbacks. |
| 0891, 0892, 0893, 0894, 0895, 0897, 0899 | Non-geographic fixed service ranges | ITU lists these as fixed-service non-geographic ranges assigned to providers such as Datagroup, Ukrtelecom, Kyivstar, and others. |
| 0790 / +380 790 | Non-geographic mobile service range | 2025 ITU update lists 790 as a mobile communication service allocation for LLC J&Y. |
Reporting, Portability, and Consumer Tools
WhoseNo community reports help other users, while NCEC handles telecom consumer and regulatory issues. Cyberpolice and banks are the right escalation path for cybercrime, payment fraud, or exposed card/account data.
| Channel / tool | Value | How it helps |
|---|---|---|
| NCEC regulator | National Commission for the State Regulation of Electronic Communications, Radio Frequency Spectrum and Postal Services | Use NCEC for telecom market, numbering, quality, provider, and consumer-appeal matters. |
| NCEC postal address | Solomianska str., 3, Kyiv, 03110, Ukraine | Official contact address published by NCEC. |
| NCEC reception | +380 44 202 00 25 | Reception office of the Chairman of NCEC. |
| NCEC telephone hotline | +380 44 202 00 81 | Official NCEC hotline listed on the contacts page. |
| Citizen appeals status | +380 44 202 00 68 | Consumer and Citizen Appeals Division contact for registration/status of citizen appeals. |
| Electronic appeal | NCEC citizen appeals / submit electronic appeal | NCEC publishes an electronic-appeal route; some details are only available in Ukrainian. |
| Mobile number portability | NCEC MNP information page | Ukraine supports MNP, so prefixes identify original allocation rather than guaranteed current operator. |
| Cybercrime and payment fraud | Cyberpolice feedback / declare route | For phishing, malware, fake bank calls, payment-card fraud, or account takeover, use Cyberpolice reporting routes and contact your bank immediately. |
Payment Fraud and Caller-Safety Context
Phone, SMS, messenger, and banking-app scams are especially important in Ukraine because payment fraud losses remain material and social engineering is the dominant method.
| Risk area | Latest context | Caller-safety note |
|---|---|---|
| Social engineering | Most important payment-fraud driver | Cyberpolice/NBU campaign says social engineering remains the most common card-fraud method, where victims disclose personal data, card details, banking credentials, confirmation codes, or app passwords. |
| Payment-card fraud losses | UAH 1.4 billion in 2025 | Cyberpolice/NBU campaign reported 256,000 loss operations and a 24% increase in total losses in 2025. |
| Financial phone number protection | Protect the SIM tied to banking | NBU/Cyberpolice campaign explicitly includes advice on protecting the financial phone number. SIM-swap and operator-impersonation calls are therefore high-risk patterns. |
| Government-service impersonation | Digital and state-service lures | The 2026 campaign includes fraud under the guise of public services, which can overlap with Diia-style or aid-payment calls. |
| Investment and job scams | Fake investment or recruitment calls | Cyberpolice/NBU campaign includes investment fraud and traps linked to job searches. |
| Callback risk | Premium 0900 and unknown service ranges | Do not return missed calls to premium/service ranges unless the service and expected cost are known. |
Research Sources Used
- ITU Ukraine E.164 numbering-plan communications, including the 24 July 2025 update and mobile/fixed/toll-free/premium numbering tables.
- NCEC reports, contacts, citizen appeals, mobile number portability, and quality-of-service pages for regulator and consumer-routing context.
- NCEC 2025 sector indicators summarized by Interfax-Ukraine for active SIM cards, 4G users, fixed internet lines, optical access, fixed voice, ARPU, and national roaming.
- DataReportal Digital 2026 Ukraine, GSMA Intelligence, Kepios, UN, and Ookla for mobile connections, internet users, population, social-media identities, and speeds.
- UNDP / Ministry of Digital Transformation 2025 mobile communications and internet survey for consumer-access and satisfaction context.
- Cyberpolice / National Bank of Ukraine payment-security campaign for social-engineering, payment-card fraud, and financial phone-number risk context.
- Kyivstar investor releases for operator subscriber and 4G coverage context.
Ukraine figures can differ because wartime displacement, occupied territories, active SIM cards, GSMA connections, unique people, internet users, and operator customer counts are separate metrics.
Frequently Asked Question
Everything you need to know about phone number lookup in Ukraine
Enter the Ukrainian number in WhoseNo to review community reports, likely line type, mobile-prefix context, area-code clues, spam tags, and caller comments. Use NCEC channels for unresolved telecom issues and Cyberpolice or your bank if payment fraud is involved.
Ukraine uses country code +380. For international format, drop the domestic leading 0: 067 XXX XXXX becomes +380 67 XXX XXXX.
Common original allocations include 050, 066, 095 and 099 for Vodafone Ukraine; 067, 068, 077, 096, 097 and 098 for Kyivstar; 063, 073 and 093 for lifecell; 091 for TriMob; 092 for Telesystems of Ukraine; and 094 for Intertelecom. Because Ukraine supports MNP, this is an original-allocation hint rather than live-carrier proof.
NCEC-reported sector figures for 2025 show 47.4 million active SIM cards and 137 active mobile SIM cards per 100 residents. DataReportal/GSMA counted 55.0 million cellular mobile connections in October 2025, equal to 140% of the population in that dataset.
DataReportal's Digital 2026 Ukraine report estimated 35.3 million internet users in October 2025, with 89.6% penetration. NCEC-reported figures show 31.6 million 4G users in 2025, up from 30.5 million in 2024.
Major Ukrainian fixed-line area codes include 044 for Kyiv city, 045 for Kyiv region, 032 for Lviv, 048 for Odesa, 056 for Dnipropetrovsk, 057 for Kharkiv, 061 for Zaporizhzhia, 062 for Donetsk, 064 for Luhansk, and 065 for Crimea in the Ukrainian numbering plan.
Yes. NCEC publishes mobile number portability information, so Ukrainian users can keep a mobile number when changing operators. Prefixes are useful for original allocation, but they do not guarantee the current operator.
Ukraine uses 101 for fire/rescue, 102 for police, 103 for ambulance, 104 for gas emergency, and 112 as a unified emergency assistance number. Spoofed caller IDs are possible, so do not treat an emergency-looking caller ID as proof of identity during an unsolicited call.
Report the number on WhoseNo to warn other users. For telecom service problems, use your operator and NCEC citizen-appeal channels. For phishing, malware, fake bank calls, stolen card details, or account takeover, contact your bank immediately and use Cyberpolice reporting routes.
Common patterns include fake bank security calls, OTP or confirmation-code theft, SIM-swap or financial-number takeover attempts, Diia or public-service impersonation, aid-payment lures, delivery or customs fees, investment scams, and job-offer scams.
No. WhoseNo shows public formatting, numbering-plan, risk, and community-reported information. It does not access private NCEC, operator, bank, Diia, passport, tax, or subscriber databases.
Ukraine metrics can differ because wartime displacement, occupied territories, active SIM cards, GSMA mobile connections, unique people, internet users, and operator customer counts use different definitions. Read them as complementary context rather than one identical measure.
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