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What you should know about South Carolina businesses and residents
South Carolina's thriving tourism industry, with over 30 million visitors annually, makes a local number crucial for businesses to connect with potential customers.
Residents can use a virtual local number to maintain strong connections with family and friends across South Carolina's diverse regions, from Charleston to Greenville.
With South Carolina's booming tech sector, a local VoIP service supports efficient communication in business hubs like Columbia.
Frequently asked questions
Can I get a local phone number from Charleston with FlyNumber?
Will a Columbia, SC virtual number allow me to connect with local businesses effectively?
I run a tourism business in Myrtle Beach; how can FlyNumber help me manage calls from tourists?
Does FlyNumber offer virtual numbers in Greenville, and can I use this number to tap into the local arts scene?
I’m interested in setting up operations in Spartanburg; can I use a FlyNumber for SMS services to communicate with local clients?
Can a FlyNumber help me stay connected with the Gullah community on the Sea Islands?
If I operate a business near the University of South Carolina, will having a local number benefit my interactions with the student population?
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Some background on South Carolina and its area codes
South Carolina's telecommunications system is divided into three primary area codes: 803, 843, and 864. Established in 1947, area code 803 originally covered the entire state. As the population and demand for phone numbers increased, 843 was introduced in 1998, and 864 followed in 1995, delineating regional boundaries.
Area code 803 serves the central region, including Columbia, the state capital. Area code 843 covers the coastal areas, encompassing cities like Charleston and Myrtle Beach. Area code 864 serves the upstate region, including Greenville and Spartanburg. This distribution reflects both population density and geographic considerations.
The introduction of new area codes in South Carolina exemplifies the broader national trend of increasing telecommunications demand. Initially, area code 803's overlay with 839 in 2020 addressed number exhaustion. South Carolina's area codes are integral to managing the state's communication infrastructure, facilitating connectivity across diverse regions.
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