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Area code 404. Area code 404 is a telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for Atlanta, Georgia and its closest suburbs. This comprises roughly the area encircled by Interstate 285. It is an enclave area code, surrounded by area code 770, which serves most of Atlanta's suburbs. Both 404 and 770 are overlaid by area codes ...
In 1947, Georgia was a single numbering plan area (NPA) with area code 404. In 1954, 912 was assigned to its southern and central areas. The state operated with two area codes until May 3, 1992, when area code 706 was created for the two separate areas outside of the metro Atlanta area.
On September 2, 2001, area code 470, was added to the 678 overlay area of area codes 404 and 770. [1] Telephone numbers from the NPA were assigned after exhaustion of area code 678. In October of 2020, the Georgia Public Service Commission approved the creation of a new overlay area code after NANPA exhaustion analyses projected shortfall of ...
568 reserved as a fifth area code for the region. 404: Georgia (Atlanta and the Atlanta metropolitan area inside of the Interstate 285 perimeter highway) 1947: created for all of Georgia; 1954: split to create area code 912; 1992: split to create area code 706; 1995: split to create area code 770; 1998: overlaid by 678; 405
Area codes 404 / 678/470/943 inside the perimeter 770 / 678/470/943 outside the perimeter The Rome Metropolitan Statistical Area in the U.S. state of Georgia , as defined by the United States Census Bureau , is an area consisting of one county – Floyd – in Northwest Georgia .
List of Georgia area codes. 0–9. Area code 229. Area code 404. Area code 478. Area codes 678, 470, and 943. Area codes 706 and 762. Area code 770.
Area codes 404 / 678/470/943 inside the perimeter 770 / 678/470/943 outside the perimeter The Athens-Clarke County Metropolitan Statistical Area , as defined by the United States Census Bureau , is an area consisting of four counties - Clarke , Madison , Oconee , and Oglethorpe - in northeastern Georgia , anchored by the city of Athens .
Telephone numbers in Georgia. Telephone numbers in Georgia consist of 9 digits and follow a closed numbering plan in which the initial 2 or 3 digits indicate the service or area code (in case of geographic numbers) and the remaining 6 or 7 digits identify the subscriber.