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[[Image:Area code 917.png|right|thumb|The blue area is New York State; the red area is area code 917 and overlay]] |
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'''Area code 917''' is a [[New York City]] [[telephone]] [[area code]] for all of the five boroughs ([[Brooklyn]], [[Manhattan]], [[Queens]], [[Staten Island]], and [[the Bronx]]). It was the first cellular/pager/voicemail area code for the city and is an [[Overlay plan|overlay]] to [[Area code 212|212]], [[Area code |
'''Area code 917''' is a [[New York City]] [[telephone]] [[area code]] for all of the five boroughs ([[Brooklyn]], [[Manhattan]], [[Queens]], [[Staten Island]], and [[the Bronx]]). It was the first cellular/pager/voicemail area code for the city and is an [[Overlay plan|overlay]] to [[Area code 212|212]], [[Area code 718|718]], [[Area code 646|646]], and [[Area code 347|347]]. Occasionally, 917 is also assigned to landlines (most commonly in [[Manhattan]], due in large part to the sparse availability of area code 212). |
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Introduced in 1992<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.areacode-info.com/headline/1999/ny990913.htm|title=Bell Atlantic Ready to Introduce New 347 Area Code; New Area Code to Join 718 to Serve The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island. Retrieved 17 Dec 2009.}}</ref>, area code 917 is the first [[overlay plan|overlay area code]] in the [[North American Numbering Plan]]. When it was established, all the cellular phones and pagers which previously had [[212]] and [[718]] area codes were switched to 917, freeing up the phone numbers for additional landlines. |
Introduced in 1992<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.areacode-info.com/headline/1999/ny990913.htm|title=Bell Atlantic Ready to Introduce New 347 Area Code; New Area Code to Join 718 to Serve The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island. Retrieved 17 Dec 2009.}}</ref>, area code 917 is the first [[overlay plan|overlay area code]] in the [[North American Numbering Plan]]. When it was established, all the cellular phones and pagers which previously had [[212]] and [[718]] area codes were switched to 917, freeing up the phone numbers for additional landlines. |
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Area code 917 is a New York City telephone area code for all of the five boroughs (Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, and the Bronx). It was the first cellular/pager/voicemail area code for the city and is an overlay to 212, 718, 646, and 347. Occasionally, 917 is also assigned to landlines (most commonly in Manhattan, due in large part to the sparse availability of area code 212).
Introduced in 1992[1], area code 917 is the first overlay area code in the North American Numbering Plan. When it was established, all the cellular phones and pagers which previously had 212 and 718 area codes were switched to 917, freeing up the phone numbers for additional landlines.
See also
External links
- North American Numbering Plan Administration
- NANPA Area Code Map of New York
- Whitepages Area code Map
- List of exchanges from AreaCodeDownload.com, 917 Area Code
References
North: 914, 845, 203/475 | ||
West: 201/551, 862/973, 908 | area code 212/347/646/718/917/929 | East: 516, 631 |
South: 732/848, Atlantic Ocean | ||
New Jersey area codes: 201/551, 609/640, 732/848, 856, 908, 973/862 | ||
Connecticut area codes: 203/475, 860/959 |
40°43′42″N 73°59′39″W / 40.72833°N 73.99417°W