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What you should know about North Carolina businesses and residents
North Carolina is home to over 10 million residents, providing businesses a vast local customer base.
The state's Research Triangle Park is a major tech hub, making local VoIP services essential for business communication.
A North Carolina phone number instills trust and familiarity among residents, enhancing personal and business interactions.
Frequently asked questions
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Some background on North Carolina and its area codes
North Carolina's first area code, 704, was established in 1947 and originally served the entire state. As demand for telephone numbers grew, subsequent area codes were introduced. Area code 919 was added in 1954, covering the eastern part, while 910 was introduced in 1993 for southeastern regions, reflecting population growth and technological advancements.
The introduction of area code 336 in 1997 addressed the need for more numbers in the Piedmont Triad region. Area code 252 was added in 1998 to serve the northeastern part, and 828 was introduced in 2001 for the western areas. In 2014, area code 984 was overlaid on the 919 region to provide additional numbering capacity.
North Carolina's area code system has evolved to accommodate economic development and increased telecommunications demand. Overlay codes, such as 980 (704) and 743 (336), have been implemented to prevent number exhaustion. This system allows for efficient allocation without further geographic splits, thus preserving existing numbers while meeting modern requirements.
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