Area codes 860 and 959
Area code 860 is a telephone area code, overlaid by area code 959, that covers most of Connecticut, except its southwest, which uses area codes 203 and 475. Area code 959 was originally announced in August 1999, to overlay area code 860 when the 860 code was nearing exhaustion, starting in August 2014. Effective November 14, 2009, all calls within Connecticut must be dialed with 10 digits beginning with the area code, including calls involving two numbers using the same area code.
The 860 area code was created on August 28, 1995, as a split from area code 203 when the latter was cut back to Fairfield County (except for the Town of Sherman) and New Haven County, plus the towns of Bethlehem, Woodbury, and a small part of Roxbury in Litchfield County. The use of 860 became mandatory on October 4, 1996.
Contents
1 Major cities and towns within 860
2 1999 proposal of 860/959 overlay
3 References
4 External links
Major cities and towns within 860
- Bristol
- Glastonbury, Connecticut
- East Hartford
- East Lyme
- Enfield
- Groton
- Hartford
- Litchfield
- Manchester
- Middletown
- New Britain
- New London
- New Milford
- Norwich
- Old Lyme
- Sherman
- Southington
- Storrs
- Stonington
- Torrington
- West Hartford
- Willimantic
- Windsor
1999 proposal of 860/959 overlay
The Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control, in August 1999, proposed an area code overlay for the 860 area code; the new area code was to be 959. This proposal was postponed for nearly a decade due to number conservation measures; in September 2008, it was announced that the 959 area code would overlay 860 within two years (as of August 30, 2011, an activation date for 959 had not been announced). In March 2009, it was announced that the 203/475 overlay would be activated on December 12, 2009, with the 860/959 overlay becoming active by 2011. Even though the 959 area code did not have a specific start date, all callers in Connecticut must dial 10 digits beginning with the area code (a leading +1 is required on toll calls originating from landlines, but is not required on local calls, nor on any calls originating from wireless phones) effective November 14, 2009, to reach another Connecticut number, including calls involving two numbers with the same area code.
On August 27, 2013, NANPA issued Planning Letter 456[1] which states that the 959 area code would go into effect on August 30, 2014. The first 959 area code numbers were distributed in December 2015.[2]
References
^ Planning Letter 456 NANPA, Aug 27, 2009
^ https://www.nhregister.com/business/article/New-959-area-code-rolls-out-in-Connecticut-11345453.php
External links
- NANPA Area Code Map of Connecticut
- List of exchanges from AreaCodeDownload.com, 860 Area Code
Regulators Have Area Code Plan[permanent dead link]—1999 news story on planned overlay
Connecticut area codes: 203/475, 860/959 | ||
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North: 413, 508/774 | ||
West: 518, 845 | area code 860/959 | East: 401 |
South: 203/475, 631 | ||
Massachusetts area codes: 339/781, 351/978, 413, 508/774, 617/857 | ||
New York area codes: 212/332/646, 315/680, 347/718/929, 516, 518/838, 585, 607, 631/934, 716, 845, 914, 917 | ||
Rhode Island area codes: 401 |