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The four area codes form an overlay numbering plan for the same geographic region, where area code 905 was established in October 1993 in an area code split from area code 416. When 289 was overlaid on June 9, 2001, all local calls required ten-digit dialing .
In 1947, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) devised the first nationwide telephone numbering plan and assigned the original North American area codes. The state of California was divided into three numbering plan areas (NPAs) with distinct area codes: 213, 415, and 916, for the southern, central, and northern parts of the state ...
California's 40th area code; 838: New York (Albany, Schenectady, Plattsburgh, Saranac Lake, Lake George, Westport, and most of northeastern New York) September 19, 2017: overlaid on 518; 839: South Carolina (Columbia, Rock Hill, Sumter, Aiken, and most of central South Carolina) May 26, 2020: overlaid on 803 [19] 840
905: Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario, including suburban Toronto, Hamilton, Oshawa, and the Niagara Peninsula in Ontario: 321: 407: Central Florida: In addition to being the sole area code in the Space Coast region around the Kennedy Space Center, this is the only partial overlay area code in North America 323: 213
The current area code is “in high demand” and is expected to be depleted by September 2025. An overlay “adds a second area code to the same geographic region.”
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Area codes 905, 289, and 365, a telephone dialing area in southern Ontario, Canada; The 905, a nickname for the region served by the above area codes "905" (song), a song by The Who, written by John Entwistle, from the 1978 album Who Are You; Peugeot 905, a sports-prototype racing car; California State Route 905, a highway in San Diego ...
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