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What you should know about New Jersey businesses and residents
New Jersey, home to over 9 million residents and a diverse economy, offers a unique market opportunity for businesses with a local phone presence.
The Garden State is a cultural melting pot, making a local number crucial for familial and community connections.
New Jersey has the highest population density in the U.S., providing businesses with a concentrated customer base when using a local number.
Frequently asked questions
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Some background on New Jersey and its area codes
New Jersey's area codes were first designated in 1947 when area code 201 was established as one of the original codes covering the entire state. As the population increased, the state required additional area codes, leading to subsequent splits and overlays to accommodate growing telecommunication needs.
Area code 908 was introduced in 1991, followed by 973 in 1997, as parts of 201 split to address demand. Overlays, such as 551, 862, and 848, were implemented later to ensure a continuous supply of numbers. These overlays allow multiple area codes to coexist in the same geographic region.
With more than two-thirds of the state using area codes overlaid with others, New Jersey residents are accustomed to ten-digit dialing. These changes reflect the state's dynamic growth and technological adaptation, ensuring residents and businesses maintain seamless communication connectivity across regions.
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