Kyrgyzstan virtual phone numbers

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Local Kyrgyzstan regulations

Kyrgyzstan has specific regulations governing telemarketing to protect consumers from unwanted calls.

  • Telemarketers must adhere to calling hours, which are restricted, though specific hours are not detailed in available regulations (Source: LCA Digital Logistics Capacity Assessments)
  • The 112 emergency service number is a critical component of emergency response in Kyrgyzstan and is not to be used for telemarketing purposes (Source: United Nations Development Programme)
  • Telemarketing activities are subject to oversight by the State Agency for Communications, which regulates telecommunications services in Kyrgyzstan (Source: CIS Legislation)

These regulations highlight the need for telemarketers to respect consumer privacy and adhere to specific guidelines when operating in Kyrgyzstan.

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Kyrgyzstan number pricing

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Why do business in Kyrgyzstan?

Kyrgyzstan is on track for economic growth in 2024, supported by critical industries such as services, mining, and agriculture.

  • Service Sector: The service sector, led by small private enterprises, has experienced significant post-Soviet growth, especially in financial services, tourism, and transportation.
  • Mining: Mining, particularly gold mining, is an increasingly important economic activity, with the Kumtor Gold Mine being a major contributor and new mines planned at Jerooy and Taldy–Bulak.
  • Agriculture: Agriculture and food processing remain crucial sectors, with the government focusing on improving access to financing, strengthening market linkages, and enhancing efficiency and profitability for farmers through initiatives like the $40 million project by the Asian Development Bank.

Even as economic growth is anticipated to slow to 5.0% in 2024 and 4.5% in 2025, these sectors will continue to be essential to Kyrgyzstan's progress and prosperity.

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