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What you should know about Arkansas businesses and residents
Arkansas has a growing tech industry, making a local number beneficial for networking and business opportunities.
The state's diverse culture and strong community ties mean a local number can build trust with Arkansas residents.
With over 3 million residents, having a local number can help reach a broad audience in both urban and rural areas.
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Some background on Arkansas and its area codes
Arkansas, a state in the southern region of the United States, is served by three primary area codes: 479, 501, and 870. The original area code, 501, was established in 1947 and initially covered the entire state. As demand for telephone numbers increased, additional codes were introduced.
In 1995, area code 870 was created through a split from 501, covering the eastern and southern regions, including cities like Jonesboro and Texarkana. A subsequent split in 2002 introduced area code 479, serving the northwestern part of Arkansas, including Fort Smith and Fayetteville, while 501 remained around Little Rock.
The allocation of these area codes reflects Arkansas's growing telecommunications needs, supporting both residential and business expansions. These codes are part of the North American Numbering Plan, a system developed to standardize phone numbers and ensure efficient call routing across the continent.
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