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What you should know about North Dakota businesses and residents
North Dakota's growing tech sector and rural broadband initiatives offer opportunities for virtual communication solutions.
Local numbers can build trust with North Dakota's tight-knit communities, where personal connections are highly valued.
North Dakota's economy, driven by agriculture and energy, benefits from accessible communication channels for business expansion.
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Some background on North Dakota and its area codes
North Dakota, a U.S. state located in the Upper Midwest, is primarily served by area code 701, which was one of the original area codes established in 1947. Unlike many states that have multiple area codes due to population growth, North Dakota’s relatively low population has sustained a single area code.
The state of North Dakota, with a population density of approximately 11 people per square mile, has not needed to introduce additional area codes. Area code 701 covers all 53 counties, including major cities like Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, and Minot, ensuring uniformity across the region.
The stability of area code 701 reflects North Dakota's steady population trends and limited urban sprawl. The North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) consistently monitors potential changes in demand, but projections have shown that 701 will likely remain sufficient for the foreseeable future, a rarity in modern telecommunications.
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