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Area code 404

 

404 is an area code in these Georgia areas:

    Airport Mail Center

    Atl

    Atlanta

    Atlanta Bmc

    Atlanta Gas Light

    Atlanta Postal Credit Union

    Avon

    Avondale Est

    Avondale Estates

    Belvedere

    Bmc

    Briarcliff

    Chamblee

    Clarkston

    College Park

    Conley

    Cumberland

    Decatur

    Doraville

    Druid Hills

    Dunaire

    Dunwoody

    East Point

    Ellenwood

    Embry Hls

    Emory University

    Executive Park

    Fingerhut

    First Union

    Forest

    Forest Park

    Fort Gillem

    Fort Mc Pherson

    Fort Mcpherson

    Georgia Power

    Georgia State University

    Hapeville

    Industrial

    Irs Service Center

    J C Penney

    Lenox Sq Finance

    Lenox Square Finance

    Little Five Points Pstl Str

    Mellon Bank

    North Atlanta

    North Decatur

    North Highland Finance

    North Springs

    Northlake

    Overlook Sru

    Perimeter Center Finance

    Pine Lake

    Red Oak

    Sandy Springs

    Scottdale

    Sears Roebuck Co

    Smyrna

    Snapfinger

    Southern Bell

    Suntrust

    Tuxedo

    U S P S Bulk Mail Ctr

    Vinings

    Vinnings

    Vista Grove

    Winters Chapel



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Area code 404 covers Atlanta and its immediate neighbors, roughly within Interstate 285.

Originally, it covered all of Georgia when the area code system was first created in the 1940s and implemented in 1951. On July 1, 1954, area code 912 was assigned to southern and middle Georgia. (Since August 1, 2000 most 912 split, including southwest Georgia, now area code 229, and central Georgia, now area code 478.) That long-standing relationship came to an end on May 3, 1992 when north Georgia beyond metro Atlanta was pushed into area code 706 (which is now overlaid with area code 762).

Residents of exurban areas complained about no longer being identified with 404, and BellSouth (now AT&T) brought them back in, also adding them to what was already (and still is) the world's largest toll-free calling zone. This, however, hastened the addition of another area code to metro Atlanta, forcing all of its suburbs and exurbs into area code 770 on August 1, 1995, but leaving all cellphones in 404. On January 1, 1998, area code 678 was overlaid onto all of both 404 and 770, and the FCC then required ten-digit dialing for every call. Because the FCC would not allow an area code to apply only to cellphones, new mobile numbers also began to used 678 or 770 instead of exclusively 404.

A suggestion to future cities expanding their calling area would be to allow the business phones to keep the current area code, and give the new area code to residential customers.

On September 2, 2001, area code 470 was overlaid on top of the 404, 770, and 678 area codes. Once phone numbers in the 678 area code are exhausted, phone numbers in the 470 area code will be assigned. This is likely to create confusion however, as it is common local shorthand to write only the first digit of the area code. Also potentially leading to misdialed calls is that it ends in "70" just like 770, and can easily be mistaken in the south metro area for adjacent area code 478. The number was chosen by the Georgia Public Service Commission and approved by NANPA, as was the repeated and arbitrary flip-flopping between splits and overlays for new area codes in the state.

High-capacity telephone numbers, such as for contest lines for radio stations, are assigned prefix 741. When 770 was split, these numbers continued to work as both 404-741-xxxx and as 770-741-xxxx, so that only seven-digit dialing was necessary. This lasted until 678 came into use. There are also other prefixes which are not assigned to just one exchange, such as 499 and 528 used by Cobb county government and formerly SPSU. These were completely moved into 770.

In popular culture

In the video game Blitz: The League II, there is a fictional team called the Atlanta 404, an obvious reference to the area code.

Area codes 404 and 770 (both from the same local calling area) are mentioned in a song by the popular rapper, Ludacris.

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State of Georgia area codes: 229, 404, 470, 478, 678, 706, 762, 770, 912
North: 770/678
West: 770/678 area code 404; entire region overlaid by 470, 770, and 678' East: 770/678
South: 770/678


Coordinates: 33°45′16″N 84°23′23″W / 33.75449°N 84.38966°W / 33.75449; -84.38966


 
 

 

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