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Encyclopedia > Area code 650

North American area code 650 includes most of San Mateo County (except northernmost portion) and the northwestern portion of Santa Clara County, in California.




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Area code 415 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (155 words)
North American area code 415 is a state of California telephone area code which was one of the original three area codes established in California in 1947.
It originally covered "central-northern California" sans the area code 916 portion.
It is now associated with the city of San Francisco, and also covers Marin County and the northernmost portion of San Mateo County.
NANPA : Press Release (822 words)
The 764 area code is the seventh overlay approved by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) for the state, and the fourth overlay for Northern California.
Joe Cocke, NANPA's senior area code relief planner for the Western Region, which includes California, said the introduction of the new 764 area code is needed to meet the rapidly growing demand for additional telephone numbers in the 650 area code.
Area code relief activities for the 650 and 764 area codes are administered by CIS, which was selected by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to serve as the NANPA.
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