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The 507 area code has been used since 1954, and was the first area code to be added to the state after the original 218 and 612 codes, the filing states. NANPA has asked the MPUC to make a ...
With "507" running out of numbers, a new area code is planned for southern Minnesota. But relax, denizens of the 507: You'll likely keep your code. The new number will be for new phone customers.
NANPA also makes sure the new area code won't confuse callers where it is being implemented. "For instance, 507 is the area code now. They would not do 570," said Sullivan.
In preparation for the new 924 area code, all southern Minnesota residents within the 507 area code region should prepare for 10-digit dialing. On Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024, local calls can be made ...
Southern Minnesota's existing 507 area code "is expected to run out of new numbers in early 2025," according to a PUC news release. Last month, the new area code, 924, was approved by the commission.
Area code 507’s turf – spanning southern Minnesota from Winona to Pipestone — won’t change. But new phone customers will be assigned 924. Above, the view of Third Street in downtown Winona.
Jul. 29—In preparation for the new 924 area code, all customers located within the 507 area code region should prepare for 10-digit dialing. According to a release from the Minnesota Public ...
But with the last available numbers in the 507 area code expected to be assigned by early next year, southern Minnesota is getting a second area code — 924 — starting Aug. 30.
The 507 area code was added in 1954. That setup remained unchanged for more than four decades until 320 was added in 1996, 651 in 1998, and 763 and 952 in 2000.
Jan. 29—In preparation for the new 924 area code, all southern Minnesota residents within the 507 area code region should prepare for 10-digit dialing. On Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024, local calls can ...
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