It depends on your local telephone company and the particular calling plan you select, and also on where in 651 you're calling from and where in 715 you're calling to. Unless you have unlimited regional or nationwide long distance, there are some calls from 651 to 715 that are toll. However, there are also some calls just over the state line from eastern Minnesota to nearby towns in northwestern Wisconsin that are local.
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Anything outside your area code is usually long distance.
Area code 647 is one of the area codes for the city of Toronto. On most calling plans, that is long distance from Longueuil, Québec.
Area code 808 is Hawaii. Area code 301 is in Maryland. Unless you have nationwide long distance included in your calling plan, there will be a charge for that call.
Yes, a phone call between Lincoln, NE and Omaha, NE is long distance, and you will be charged for long distance if your phone service does not include long distance. They are in the same area code, but that is irrelevant. Your service area may not include all numbers in that area code and in fact may include numbers in other area codes (for example, an Omaha call to Council Bluffs, IA will not be long distance).
It depends on your long-distance company and calling plan. Area code 203 is in Connecticut, and area code 507 is in Minnesota.
It depends whether the call is local or long distance, which is a different question from whether it is in the same area code or a different area code, unless you're in Mexico. (In Mexico, your area code is exactly the same as your local calling area.) For example, from San Francisco, California, in area code 415, there are local numbers in area codes 415, 650, and 510, but there are also long-distance numbers in area code 415.To make it even more complicated, a "short-distance" call (long distance, but carried by your local phone company) may cost more than a coast-to-coast long-distance call. A call from San Francisco to Eureka, CA, on Pacific Bell will cost more than a call from SF to New York.Bottom line: it depends.
To place a long-distance call from Puerto Rico, dial 1 + area code + number.
Area code 910 serves Wilmington and Fayetteville, North Carolina; area code 828 serves Asheville, N.C. To call from area code 828 to area code 910, just dial 1-910 and the 7-digit local number. To choose a long distance company other than your default for this call only, dial 101xxxx-1-910-xxx-xxxx, where 101xxxx is the access code for the long distance company you want to use. However, be careful, as you may be charged much higher "casual caller" rates if you do not have an account with the long distance company you choose.
If you are calling a different area code, yes, of course - otherwise how will the system know you are trying to call a number in that area rather than your own?
It depends on your long-distance company and the specific calling plan you signed up for.
If you are placing a local call to a number in area code 905, you do not need to dial '1'. If you are placing a toll (long distance) call, you do need to dial '1'.