the
secrets behind North American phonecodes:
the
International country codes got issued in I964,
with the creation of IDD (International
Direct Dial)
repacing manual Phone Operators
Almost every country
has his own country code
exept those located in North America:
the USA
and Canada
received the same country code
+I

in fact Alexander
Bell,
the inventor of the phone
lived in both the USA and
Canada
so both countries got the same county code ...
and to avoid
confusion
the Islands of the Carribbeans
Mexico (switched to Latin
America in I968)
and some Central America countries (switched to
Latin
America in I972)
got integrated in the North American +I
country code
the North American Numbering Plan NANP
had already been set up in I952, (Brigitte
was still in school)
giving each region a 3 digit area code
the International
access to North America Phones became
+I ---
(3 digit area code) --- ---- (7 digit number)
the lenght of Phonenumbers have never changed,
but with more and more
phonelines getting into service
new area codes needed to be added to avoid
saturation
in the beginning US area codes were simple:
2I2 for New York, 2I3
for LA, 2I4 for Dallas, 2I5
for Pennsylvania,
but today, there are no more guidelines
the State of California alone has more than 29 different area
codes
(all of Latin America has 28 different country codes)
and there
are more all the time ...
this listing
might be useful
areacodes
by code: 200 - 300
- 400 - 500 - 600
- 700 - 800 - 900
areacodes by area: A
- B - C
- D - E
- F - G
- H - I
- J - K
- L - M
- N - O
- P
PARIS
- Q - R
- S - T
- U - V
- W - X
- Y - Z
still
today I30 years after the Invention of the Phone
many leading Phonecompanies
are called Bell,
after
Alexander Bell

the famous Bell logo
showing a 'Bell'
that rings
is a trademark of different
Baby Bell phonecompanies