Related:
Badania okresowe,
10-digit dialing,
7-digit dialing,
AT&T Mobility,
Alexandria, Virginia,
Annandale, Virginia,
Area code 202,
Area code 240,
Area code 276,
Area code 301,
Area code 410,
Area code 434,
Area code 443,
Area code 540,
Area code 757,
Area code 804,
Area codes,
Area codes 240 and 301,
Arlington, Virginia,
Arlington County, Virginia,
Ashburn, Virginia,
Baby Bell,
Bell Atlantic,
Blacksburg, Virginia,
Burke, Virginia,
Cable television,
Centreville, Virginia,
Chantilly, Virginia,
Comcast,
Commonwealth (U.S. state),
Cox Communications,
Dale City, Virginia,
District of Columbia,
Fairfax, Virginia,
Fairfax County, Virginia,
Fairfax County Public Schools,
Falls Church, Virginia,
Fauquier County, Virginia,
Fiber optic,
Franconia, Virginia,
GTE,
Great Falls, Virginia,
Groveton, Virginia,
Herndon, Virginia,
Independent city,
Lake Ridge, Virginia,
Landline,
Leesburg, Virginia,
List of Virginia area codes,
Local exchanges,
Lorton, Virginia,
Loudoun County, Virginia,
Manassas, Virginia,
Maryland,
McLean, Virginia,
Mobile telephone,
Mount Vernon, Virginia,
Norfolk, Virginia,
North America,
North Springfield, Virginia,
Northern Virginia,
Oakton, Virginia,
Occoquan, Virginia,
Prince William County, Virginia,
Reston, Virginia,
Richmond, Virginia,
Springfield, Virginia,
Sprint Nextel,
Stafford County, Virginia,
Sterling, Virginia,
T-Mobile USA,
Telephone,
U.S. state,
United States Patent and Trademark Office,
Verizon,
Verizon FiOS,
Verizon Wireless,
Vienna, Virginia,
Virginia,
Virginia Beach, Virginia,
West Springfield, Virginia,
Woodbridge, Virginia,
North American telephone area codes 703 and 571 are Virginia overlay area codes which serve most telephone installations in northern Virginia, including the independent cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church and Manassas, as well as the counties of Arlington, Fairfax, parts of Fauquier, eastern Loudoun, Prince William and Stafford. Area code 703 was created as one of the original area codes in October 1947 for all of Virginia.
In the United States and Canada, 10-digit dialing is a popular term used to refer to the practice of including the area code of a phone number when dialing. Sometimes (see below), an initial "1" is used; such dialing is known as 11-digit dialing or national format.
7-digit dialing is a popular term referring to the traditional convention in the United States and Canada for dialing local phone calls. It is also sometimes known as local format or network format.
Alexandria is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 128,283. Located along the Western bank of the Potomac River, Alexandria is approximately 6 miles (9.6 kilometers) south of downtown Washington, D.C.202 is the North American telephone area code for Washington, D.C. It was one of the area codes originally assigned in October 1947. The map to the right is clickable, click on either of the two neighboring states on the map to go to the area code for that region.
North American area codes 240 and 301 are State of Maryland telephone area codes which serve Maryland's portion of the Greater Washington, D.C. metro area, portions of southern Maryland, and all points northwest of Washington. This includes the communities of Cumberland, Frederick, Hagerstown, and Gaithersburg. Area code 301 was one of the original area codes established in 1947, and was the exclusive area code for the entire state of Maryland until it was split to form 410 on October 6, 1991. The overlay area code, 240, was introduced on June 1, 1997.North American telephone area code 276 was established September 1, 2001 as a split from area code 540. It covers the southwest corner of the Commonwealth of Virginia.North American area codes 240 and 301 are State of Maryland telephone area codes which serve Maryland's portion of the Greater Washington, D.C. metro area, portions of southern Maryland, and all points northwest of Washington. This includes the communities of Cumberland, Frederick, Hagerstown, and Gaithersburg. Area code 301 was one of the original area codes established in 1947, and was the exclusive area code for the entire state of Maryland until it was split to form 410 on October 6, 1991. The overlay area code, 240, was introduced on June 1, 1997.