Permissive 10-digit dialing to begin in New Jersey’s 609 and 856 Area Codes
January 18 2018 - 10:00AM
Customers within the existing 609 and 856 area codes should begin
preparing for the new 640 area code and 10-digit dialing. The new
640 area code will overlay and serve the same geographic region as
the existing 609 area code.
Beginning on January 20, 2018, customers with the 609 area code
should start dialing 10 digits (area code + seven digits) for local
calls to 609 or 856 telephone numbers. Customers with the 856
area code should also start dialing 10 digits (area code + seven
digits) for local calls to 609 telephone numbers. Since this is
just the permissive 10-digit dialing period, if customers forget
and dial just seven digits, their calls still will be completed.
Local calls between 856 numbers can continue to be dialed with only
seven digits.
Starting August 18, 2018, all calls made within area code 609
and between area codes 609 and 856 must be placed using the area
code (609 or 856) plus the seven-digit telephone number.
Seven-digit calls within these areas will no longer be
completed. The new 640 area code may be assigned to customers
requesting new phone numbers as soon as September 17, 2018.
The most important facts that consumers need to know about the
upcoming 640 area code overlay are:
- Your telephone number, including current area code, will not
change.
- You will need to dial the area code + telephone number for all
calls within the 609 area code and between the 609 and 856 area
codes starting August 18, 2018.
- You will continue to dial 1 + area code + telephone number for
all calls to other area codes (outside of 609 and 856), and also
for calls between 856 and 609 or 640.
- What is now a local call will remain a local call.
- The price of a call, coverage area, or other rates and services
will not change due to the overlay.
- You can still dial just three digits to reach 911.
- If 211, 311, 411, 511, 611, 711 or 811 are currently available
in your community, you will still dial these codes with just three
digits.
Customers should identify their telephone number as a 10-digit
number (area code + seven-digit telephone number), and include the
area code when giving the number to their friends, family, business
associates and business customers, etc.
Customers should ensure that all services, automatic dialing
equipment, or other types of equipment that are programmed to dial
a seven-digit number from a 609 area code are reprogrammed to use
the new dialing procedures. Also, any equipment that is
programmed to dial a seven-digit number from an 856 area code to a
609 area code telephone number must be reprogramed to include the
area code.
Some examples are life safety systems and medical monitoring
devices, stored telephone numbers in mobile and cordless phone
contact lists, PBXs, fax machines, Internet dial-up numbers, alarm
and security systems or gates, speed dialers, call forwarding
settings, voicemail services, and similar functions.
Customers also should check their personal and business
stationery, checks, advertising materials, websites, contact
information, and personal or pet ID tags to ensure the area code is
included in the telephone number.
Click here to learn more or visit the New Jersey Board of Public
Utilities’ website. If Verizon landline customers have
questions, they should call 1-800 VERIZON (1-800-837-4966); Verizon
Wireless customers should visit the Frequently Asked
Questions webpage call 1-800-922-0204.
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