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010? does it make sense?
I think the dumb agent got the wrong number or something.. she is so useless
I think the dumb agent got the wrong number or something.. she is so useless
Intellectually, I believe that also holds true. But I could be wrong.Originally posted by: loki8481
numerically, I believe 201 (my area code) is the lowest.
Originally posted by: KLin
that's not a US area code.
Originally posted by: loki8481
numerically, I believe 201 (my area code) is the lowest.
Originally posted by: kranky
Originally posted by: loki8481
numerically, I believe 201 (my area code) is the lowest.
Actually, there's a reason why NYC was given the lowest area code (201). Do you know what it is?
Originally posted by: kranky
Originally posted by: loki8481
numerically, I believe 201 (my area code) is the lowest.
Actually, there's a reason why NYC was given the lowest area code (201). Do you know what it is?
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: kranky
Originally posted by: loki8481
numerically, I believe 201 (my area code) is the lowest.
Actually, there's a reason why NYC was given the lowest area code (201). Do you know what it is?
My guess is it was one of the first places to implement an area code being the telcom hub of the US.
also with the largest poplutation and probably a heck of a lot of traffic before the age of digital PBXs mechanical rotors were used to route the call (pulse dialing), hence if NYC was having a lot of voice traffic it was mechanically more efficient to only have the rotors pulse..
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Originally posted by: kranky
Originally posted by: loki8481
numerically, I believe 201 (my area code) is the lowest.
Actually, there's a reason why NYC was given the lowest area code (201). Do you know what it is?
Originally posted by: kranky
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: kranky
Originally posted by: loki8481
numerically, I believe 201 (my area code) is the lowest.
Actually, there's a reason why NYC was given the lowest area code (201). Do you know what it is?
My guess is it was one of the first places to implement an area code being the telcom hub of the US.
also with the largest poplutation and probably a heck of a lot of traffic before the age of digital PBXs mechanical rotors were used to route the call (pulse dialing), hence if NYC was having a lot of voice traffic it was mechanically more efficient to only have the rotors pulse..
0-1-2
0
0-1
You nailed it, spidey. At that time there was only rotary dialing, and since more long distance calls went to NYC than anywhere else, it was assigned 201 which was the quickest /most efficient to dial. No area code could start with 0 or 1.
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: kranky
Originally posted by: loki8481
numerically, I believe 201 (my area code) is the lowest.
Actually, there's a reason why NYC was given the lowest area code (201). Do you know what it is?
Isn't 201 a New Jersey area code?
Originally posted by: aves2k
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: kranky
Originally posted by: loki8481
numerically, I believe 201 (my area code) is the lowest.
Actually, there's a reason why NYC was given the lowest area code (201). Do you know what it is?
Isn't 201 a New Jersey area code?
Yep.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_code_201
Originally posted by: kranky
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: kranky
Originally posted by: loki8481
numerically, I believe 201 (my area code) is the lowest.
Actually, there's a reason why NYC was given the lowest area code (201). Do you know what it is?
My guess is it was one of the first places to implement an area code being the telcom hub of the US.
also with the largest poplutation and probably a heck of a lot of traffic before the age of digital PBXs mechanical rotors were used to route the call (pulse dialing), hence if NYC was having a lot of voice traffic it was mechanically more efficient to only have the rotors pulse..
0-1-2
0
0-1
You nailed it, spidey. At that time there was only rotary dialing, and since more long distance calls went to NYC than anywhere else, it was assigned 201 which was the quickest /most efficient to dial. No area code could start with 0 or 1.
n order to facilitate direct dialing calls, the NANP was created and instituted by AT&T, then the U.S. telephone monopoly, in 1947. However, the first customer-dialed calls using area codes did not occur until late 1951. Originally there were 86 codes, with the biggest population areas getting the numbers that took the shortest time to dial on rotary phones. That is why New York City was given 212 (a total of 5 clicks, 2+1+2), Los Angeles given 213, and Chicago 312, while Vermont received 802 (a total of 20 clicks, 8+10+2). Four areas received the then-maximum number of 21 clicks: South Dakota (605), North Carolina (704), South Carolina (803), and the Canadian Maritimes (902). Additionally, in the original plan a middle digit of zero indicated the number was for an entire state or province, while a middle digit of one indicated that it was for a smaller region.