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DC PSC Clears NANPA Plan for New Area Code, 10-Digit Dialing

Washington, D.C., is closer to getting a new area code, in addition to the widely known 202. District of Columbia Public Service Commissioners voted 2-0 Wednesday to approve a request by the North American numbering plan administrator for an overlay…

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of the 202 area code and required 10-digit dialing (see 2009160079). NANPA proposed a 13-month implementation. The overlay may be one of the most significant in years for major metropolitan areas and could lead to a secondary market for 202 numbers, said our Monday report. NANPA projected numbers in the D.C. area code would run out in Q3 2022 without relief. The new vote was taken in a meeting that wasn't webcast live, the contents of which were relayed to us by a PSC representative.