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by brookst
1164 days ago
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Expanding, US phone numbers are xxx-yyy-zzzz, where x is area code, y is prefix, and z is number. It used to be that you did not have to dial the area code if you were calling a number in your same area code. So if your phone number was 415-591-0726 and you were calling 415-327-0914, you could omit the "415" part. The prefixes ?11 were reserved: 911 for emergency, 411 for directory information, 611 for telephone company support, 711 for TDD / relay for the deaf, then 511 for road conditions I think, and then 811 for "call before you dig", aka please don't backhoe our fiber optics. |
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