Area code 202
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202 is the North American telephone area code for Washington, D.C. It was one of the area codes originally assigned in October 1947. The map to the right is clickable, click on either of the two neighboring states on the map to go to the area code for that region.
As of 2006, there are no plans to split or overlay the area code, as the North American Numbering Plan Administration estimates the current supply of 202 numbers sufficient at least to the year 2020.[1] For a local call between two telephones in the District, 7-digit dialing is permitted, although the call will be connected if the area code is dialed. There is, of course, no provision for long-distance calls within the area code.[2]
Originally, area code 202 was an unpublished alternate area code for the nearby suburbs in Maryland and Virginia, which were officially in area codes 301 and 703, respectively. That arrangement allowed local calls throughout the metropolitan area to be dialed using only seven digits. For example, a telephone number in Kensington, Maryland, that was officially 301-949-xxxx could be dialed as 202-949-xxxx as well. However, on October 1, 1990, due to pending number exhaustion, the ability to dial the suburbs using area code 202 ended, and local calls between area codes required 10-digit dialing (area code + number, leading "1" is not required and is usually not allowed).
[edit] See also
- North American Numbering Plan
- List of NANP area codes also 202 area code was invented and added into washington dc area in the 1900's.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- NANPA Area Code Map of District of Columbia
- List of exchanges from AreaCodeDownload.com, 202 Area Code
| District of Columbia Area Code: 202 | ||
|---|---|---|
| North: 240/301 | ||
| West: 571/703 | area code 202 | East: 240/301 |
| South: 571/703 | ||
| State of Maryland Area Codes: 240, 301, 410, 443 | ||
| Commonwealth of Virginia Area Codes: 276, 434, 540, 571, 703, 757, 804 | ||


