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Numbering plan areas and area codes of New Jersey. The area codes in the U.S. State of New Jersey are a component of the North American Numbering Plan. 201: Northeastern New Jersey, primarily Bergen County and Hudson County. 551: Overlays area code 201.
Area code 973 was created on June 1, 1997, in a split of area code 201, [1] [2] which was the original area code for of all of New Jersey when the North American Numbering Plan was inaugurated for nationwide operator dialing in 1947. In 1958, the numbering plan area of 201 was cut back to the northern half of the state, and in 1991 to just the ...
List of New Jersey area codes; 0–9. Area codes 201 and 551; Area codes 609 and 640; Area codes 732 and 848; Area code 856; Area code 908; Area codes 973 and 862
Alaska (all, except the lone border town of Hyder which uses the BC, Canada area codes of 236, 250, 672, or 778 depending on its assigned number) 1957: 908: New Jersey (Alpha, Washington, Elizabeth, Warren, Plainfield, and west-central New Jersey) November 1, 1990: split of 201; 1997: split to create 732; 909
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Area code 201 was the area code assigned to the entire state of New Jersey in 1947, when the North American area code system was formed. After splits in 1956, 1991, and 1997, it is assigned to the northeastern portion of the state, including most of Hudson and Bergen counties, bordering New York City. Major cities in the numbering plan area ...
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Permissive dialing would be allowed because exchange equipment, on detecting a 9 as the second digit of the area code, would respond appropriately to expect 11 digits, or 10 in the absence of a 9 in that position. Under this plan, the New Jersey telephone number (609) 555-0175 would become (6909) 555-0175.