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For international access the NANP is assigned the country code 1, which is dialed as a prefix in the international E.164 telephone numbering plan. The trunk prefix for dialing long-distance calls, across numbering plan area (NPA) boundaries within Canada or to other NANP countries, is also 1.
Area codes 506 and 428; Area codes 514, 438, and 263; Area codes 519, 226, 548, and 382; Area codes 587, 825, and 368; Area code 600; Area code 604; Area codes 613, 343, and 753; Area code 700; Area codes 705, 249, and 683; Area code 709 and 879; Area codes 778, 236, and 672; Area code 780; Area code 807; Area codes 819, 873, and 468; Area code ...
A new overlay area code, 437, started operation on March 25, 2013. [6] [7] That effectively allocates 24 million numbers to a city of 2.5 million people. Area code 942 is scheduled for addition to the 416/647/437 overlay on April 26, 2025. [8] Area code 387 has been reserved for Toronto's future use.
The first of the new area codes, 587, entered service on September 19, 2008, as an overlay for the entire province. [2] [3] [4] As a preliminary step, ten-digit dialling was introduced across the province on an optional basis on June 23. This became mandatory on September 12. On September 20, Telus Mobility began allocating telephone numbers ...
The province's telephone companies wanted to spare Manitobans the expense and burden of changing telephone numbers. Area code 584 was reserved as a third area code for the region in February 2017. [3] It was implemented on October 29, 2022. [4] [5] The incumbent local exchange carrier for the area codes is Bell MTS.
Area codes 778, 236, and 672 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the Canadian province of British Columbia. They form an overlay complex with area code 604 , which serves only a small southwestern section, the Lower Mainland , of the province (including Vancouver ), and area code 250 , which serves the rest ...
The numbering plan area covers a wide area (over 36,000 km 2), and no single municipality controlling a majority of the available numbers. While the implementation of 548 had the effect of allocating a total of over 23 million numbers to a region of 2.6 million people, overlays have become the preferred method of relief in Canada and the United ...
The largest telephone numbering plan in North American is the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), serving 25 regions or countries. Other countries maintain an autonomous numbering plan with distinct country codes within the international E.164 specifications by the International Telecommunication Union.