Campo, Chula Vista, Coronado, Dulzura, El Cajon, Harbison-Alpine, Jacumba, La Mesa, National City, Pine Valley, and San Diego
See the related link for NANPA Utilized Codes. Select "Massachusetts" and "413" to get a list of exchanges in 413.
The 973-942 prefix serves Paterson, New Jersey. The default local calling area includes Belleville, Bloomfield, Fair Lawn, Hawthorne, Little Falls, Mountain View, Nutley, Passaic, and Ridgewood. However, your local calling area may vary, depending on your local telephone company and your calling plan.
The default local calling area for Tipton, Indiana, includes Tipton, Atlanta, Cicero, Elwood, Kempton, Sharpsville, and Windfall. However, you may have a different local calling area, depending on your local telephone company and/or calling plan.
No. All calls within and between area codes 602, 480, and 623 are considered local calls.
No, there are toll calls within Idaho. To dial a toll call within Idaho, you must dial 1-208 followed by the 7-digit local number, even though you are also in area code 208.
No, area code 850 is a regular geographic area code for the Florida panhandle, including Tallahassee and Pensacola. It is not toll-free unless you are within the local calling area.
The local calling area depends on where you are in area code 909. Traditionally, the local calling area in California is anything within 12 miles (measured from "rate center" to "rate center"). Note that there is no correlation between "in the same area code" and "local call." There may be calls that are billed as local, even though they are in a different area code, and there may be calls that are toll, even though they're in the same area code.
Yes, unless you are within the local calling area for Washington, D.C. (the city of Washington, plus the nearby suburbs in Maryland and Virginia).
That depends on where you're calling from and what calling plan you have. In North America, area code 212 is for the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It's an ordinary area code, not a toll-free code, but if you are within the local calling area or if your calling plan includes nationwide long distance, you won't pay a toll charge for the call, although you may use "message units."
When you activate the phone, they will assign a telephone number, usually within the default local calling area of your billing address, unless you request a number in a different area.
Depends where in 760 and where in 619. Area code 760 stretches from northern San Diego County to Palm Springs, Death Valley, and the eastern Sierra Nevada, all the way up to Mono Lake. The traditional local calling area is to towns within a radius of approximately 12 miles, but your local telephone company or your calling plan may have a wider local calling area. There are some calls from 619 to 760 that are local and some that are toll. Note that in California, unlike in some states, you must always dial 1 + area code + number for all calls to area code 760, whether the call is local or toll. Note also that area code 442 is an overlay on area code 760, serving the same communities.
Computer geographic scope is the coverage that computers have within a certain geographic area. It is also how far the computer along with its network can reach geographically. Local networks use dedicated data channels and consist of private branch exchanges and local area networks. Wide-area networks use telecommunication channels and also include value added networks.