Area Code 872
As early as 1998, the North American Numbering Plan Administration (Neustar) had recommended a third area code for Chicago, estimating that 312 and 773 would both be exhausted by 2001. However, the Illinois Commerce Commission implemented a series of conservation measures that staved off the need for a new area code. By 2008, a combination of population growth and a large growth in cell phone usage forced the implementation of 872.
With the implementation of 872, all local calls in Chicago must be dialed with the full 11-digit phone number (10 digits from cell phones).
The Illinois side of the Chicago area–312/773/872, 708/464, 847/224, 630/331 and portions of 815/779–is one of the largest local calling areas in the United States; with few exceptions, no long-distance charges are applied from one portion of the metro area to another.
References
- ^ Wong, Wailin (11 August 2009). "872 to become Chicago's 3rd area code". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 19 August 2009.
- ^ Local calling guide: Chicago Zone 01: Calumet, IL
External links
North: 847/224 | ||
West: 708/464, 630/331 | 872 / 312 / 773 | East: 219, Lake Michigan |
South: 708/464 | ||
Indiana area codes: 219, 260, 317/463, 574, 765, 812/930 |