Area codes 305 and 786
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Area code 305 was originally the default area code for the entire state of Florida.[2] The western part of the peninsula from the Tampa Bay area south, which was served by non-Bell System telephone companies, was separated into area code 813 in 1953.[3] As a result of the increase in the state's population, Northern Florida, from the Panhandle to Jacksonville, was assigned area code 904 in 1965, effective Sunday, July 11, 1965 as a flash-cut, with no formal permissive dialing period.[4] This lasted until 1988 when the east coast of Florida from Palm Beach County north through Brevard County, as well as the Orlando metropolitan area was assigned area code 407.[5] In 1995 Broward County was split from 305 and assigned area code 954.[1] In 1998 area code 786 was assigned to relieve the large demand for phone lines in the Miami area.NANP Area Code History: 1998 "Three-Oh-Five" has been the title of many Miami hip-hop songs, and the area code is a pop-culture staple in Miami.
| State of Florida area codes: 239, 305, 321, 352, 386, 407, 561, 727, 754, 772, 786, 813, 850, 863, 904, 941, 954 | ||
|---|---|---|
| North: 954/754 | ||
| West: 239 | area code 305 partially overlaid by 786 | East: 242 in the Bahamas |
| South: Country code +53 in Cuba | ||
| Country of Bahamas Area code: 242 | ||
[edit] See also
- List of Florida area codes
- List of NANP area codes
- North American Numbering Plan
- North American Numbering Plan Administration
- NANPA Area Code Map of Florida
- Whitepages Area code Map
[edit] References
- ^ a b NANP Area Code History: 1998 - Accessed December 27, 2007
- ^ NANP Area Code History: 1947 - Accessed December 27, 2007
- ^ NANP Area Code History: 1948 - 1959 - Accessed December 27, 2007
- ^ NANP Area Code History: 1960 - 1969 - Accessed December 27, 2007
- ^ NANP Area Code History: 1980 - 1989 - Accessed December 27, 2007
lmo:Còdes d'àrea 305 (Nord Amèrica)

