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List of North American Numbering Plan area codes - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Area codes in numerical order. 200–299. 300–399. 400–499. 500–599. 600–699. 700–799. 800–899. 900–999. Area codes by country, state, province, and regions. United States. Canada. Caribbean and Atlantic islands. U.S. Pacific territories. Non-geographic area codes.
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Heavily Reported Numbers. Sources: North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA) and telecom providers. Lookup area code 236 details: major cities and timezone. View the 236 area code map in British Columbia, Canada.
- Canada
- Vancouver, BC
- 10:37pm
- Pacific
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Area code 236 is in British Columbia (BC), Canada and some of the main locations it covers are Vancouver, Coquitlam, Kelowna, etc. In service since June 01, 2013, area code 236 is an overlay Numbering Plan Area, part of these two distinct overlay complexes: 250/778/236/672 and 604/778/236/672. (overlaying NPAs cover the same area)
An area code is part of a telephone number in the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean. It is the part of the telephone number after the county code. For example, in the number 1-562-555-5555, the 1 is the country code (for the United States), and 562 is the area code. An area code is typically assigned to a state, city or region.
On January 1, 1947, the first North American area codes were issued in regions where standard 7 digit dialing codes were scheduled to be exhaused the soonest. By adding a 3 digit prefix to a 7 digit local number, this allowed for hundreds of millons of new phone numbers to be issued.
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