Area Code 601
Area code 601 was one of the original North American area codes assigned in 1947. Until 1997, it served the entire state of Mississippi.
Despite the state's relatively stagnant population growth, 601 was close to exhaustion by the mid-1990s due to the proliferation of cell phones and pagers. In 1997, the far southeastern tip of the state, including Biloxi and the Gulf Coast, was split off with area code 228. In 1999, area code 662 was created in the northern half of Mississippi, including the Mississippi side of the Memphis area.
The 1999 split was intended as a long-term solution, but within five years, 601 was close to exhaustion due to the proliferation of cell phones, particularly in the Jackson area. On March 14, 2005, Mississippi's first and (currently) only overlay complex was created when 769 was approved as the second area code for the 601 numbering plan area. Ten-digit dialing became mandatory in central Mississippi.
Service area
The numbering plan area includes the following cities:
- Bolton
- Brandon
- Braxton
- Brookhaven
- Canton
- Carthage
- Clinton
- Columbia
- Conehatta
- Crystal Springs
- Decatur
- Edwards
- Florence
- Flowood
- Forest
- Hattiesburg
- Hazlehurst
- Jackson
- Laurel
- Lucedale
- Lumberton
- Madison
- Magee
- Magnolia
- McComb
- Mendenhall
- Meridian
- Monticello
- Mount Olive
- Morton
- Natchez
- Newton
- Ovett
- Pearl
- Pelahatchie
- Petal
- Philadelphia
- Picayune
- Poplarville
- Port Gibson
- Prentiss
- Puckett
- Purvis
- Quitman
- Raleigh
- Raymond
- Richland
- Ridgeland
- Terry
- Tylertown
- Utica
- Vicksburg
- Washington
- Waynesboro
- Wesson
- Wiggins
See also
List of Mississippi area codes
References
- Area code history. AreaCode-Info.com.
- Bellsouth.com
External links
North: 662 | ||
West: 318 | 601/769 | East: 205/659, 251 |
South: 225, 228, 985 | ||
Alabama area codes: 205/659, 251, 256/938, 334 | ||
Louisiana area codes: 225, 318, 337, 504, 985 |