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David T Darnell <[log in to unmask]>
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http://www.nanpa.com/

You can find not only area codes, but local exchange numbers (prefixes, the
next three numbers after the area code).

Hey telemarketers - this is where you can find info on which numbers belong
to cell phones, so you won't call them (as if.)

-Dave Darnell






[log in to unmask] on 01/17/2002 06:43:00 AM

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Subject:  [HP3000-L] OT : US ONLY: area code / area locator ?

Hi,

If I have a 3-digit telephone area code, then how do I find out which area
in USA it belongs to ? And probably vice-versa too ? I need only websites
(if any) which can provide me this information..

Thanks
Raghu

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