[cisco-voip] Intraarea and Interarea NANP Calling

Anthony Kouloglou akoul at dataways.gr
Mon Feb 3 13:46:30 EST 2014


Thanks a lot!
That is what i needed :-D

BR
Anthony

???? 3/2/2014 7:24 ??, ?/? Beck, Christopher ??????:
>
> We have found www.localcallingguide.com 
> <http://www.localcallingguide.com> to be a great resource for figuring 
> out correct dialing formats for a given area.
>
> Chris
>
> *From:*cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] *On 
> Behalf Of *Mike King
> *Sent:* Monday, February 03, 2014 10:44 AM
> *To:* Anthony Kouloglou
> *Cc:* cisco-voip at puck-nether.net
> *Subject:* Re: [cisco-voip] Intraarea and Interarea NANP Calling
>
> Generally, 1-NPA-NXX-XXXX is the accepted Long distance format, so in 
> almost all cases, this is universal inside the United States.  I was 
> vague because there is always the unknown element and you might have 
> something different.  Unlikely, but possible.
>
> On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 11:03 AM, Anthony Kouloglou <akoul at dataways.gr 
> <mailto:akoul at dataways.gr>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Mike,
>     thanks for the update.
>     For 1, i just wanted to know if for dialing Houston from Houston
>     (AREA Code 713) i needed to added it or not? I guess i have to ask
>     my LEC or CLEC as you said. I got that :-D
>     For 2. To call from Houston to NY, i have to dial 1-212-1234567
>     but also to call from Houston to Jamaica (Area code 876) i have to
>     dial 1-876-1234567
>     even 2 is questionable? I have to ask my LEC again?
>
>     BR
>     Anthony
>
>
>
>
>     On 03-Feb-14 17:41, Mike King wrote:
>
>         Anthony,
>
>         I'm not sure what your question actually was, but I'll attempt
>         to answer.
>
>         1, Depends on your LEC (Local Exchange Carrier) or your CLEC
>         (Competitive Local Exchange Carrier)
>
>         2. Depends on your LEC (Local Exchange Carrier) or your CLEC
>         (Competitive Local Exchange Carrier)  (But almost always
>         require the 1 to leave your Area.
>
>         Further detail on item 1, i've dealt with some rural areas
>         (none recently so I don't know if they've updated their CO)
>         that only required the last 4.   I know for a fact that large
>         area's of New Hampshire, US only require 7 digit.  However
>         Massachusetts, US requires 10 digits throughout the entire
>         state.  It depends if the LEC did a Area Code overlay or not.
>
>         You want a real trip, lookup
>         https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_exchange_names
>
>         On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Anthony Kouloglou
>         <akoul at dataways.gr <mailto:akoul at dataways.gr>> wrote:
>
>             Hi all,
>             i have 2 questions that might seem very trivial (if not
>             ridiculous) for most of you.
>             1. When calling from an area XXX belonging to NANP to the
>             same area:
>                     a) we may not use the area prefix and we can send
>             only the 7 digit number
>                     b) we can add the area prefix and dial 10 digits
>             2. when calling to another area YYY (always belonging to
>             NANP) we always have to dial  1+10 digit number total 11
>             digits. It does not matter if the other area in a
>             neighboring state or a ... Caribbean country belonging to
>             NANP.
>
>             BR
>             Anthony
>
>
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