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List of area codes. 229 – Albany, Thomasville, Valdosta, Tifton, Cairo Georgia, Fitzgerald and Americus (southwest Georgia) 404 – Atlanta and immediate environs (central Fulton and DeKalb counties) 470 – Atlanta and its suburbs, overlay area code that covers same area as 678, 770, and 943.
568 reserved as a fifth area code for the region. 404: Georgia (Atlanta and the Atlanta metropolitan area inside of the Interstate 285 perimeter highway) 1947: created for all of Georgia; 1954: split to create area code 912; 1992: split to create area code 706; 1995: split to create area code 770; 1998: overlaid by 678; 405
Area code 989 is a telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan for Central Michigan, the northeastern Lower Peninsula, and portions of the Thumb.
This is a list of North American telephone area codes in effect for the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). The area to which an area code is officially assigned is known as a Numbering Plan Area (NPA).
- Georgia Area Code Map
- Area Codes For The Largest Cities in Georgia
- Georgia Area Code List
Georgia currently utilizes 10 area codes. When first established by AT&T and the Bell System in 1947, 404 covered the entire state of Georgia. The most recently added was 943 in 2022 as an overlay to 770 and 404. Today, 770is the most populated with an estimated 4.7 million of the state's 9.7 million residents.
Albany 229Alpharetta 770/678Athens 706/762Atlanta 770/404/678Sources: North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA), telecom providers, and the U.S. Census Bureau.
Calling geographical numbers: 0 - Destination area code [2 or 3 digits] - Subscriber's phone number [6 or 7 digits] Calling mobile numbers: 0 - Subscriber's number [9 digits] For example, to dial landline phone in Tbilisi: xxx xxxx (within Tbilisi) 0 - 32 - xxx xxxx (within Georgia) +995 - 32 - xxx xxxx (from abroad)
Area Codes What You Need To Know About Area Codes. Georgia currently has ten (10) area codes. And while that may sound like a lot of numbers, think of all the ways we use telephone numbers: multiple phone lines, modems, pagers, fax machines, wireless phones and some alarm systems.