The telephone exchange code is a numeric prefix in a telephone number that originally was used to identify the specific telephone switch that served that number. With number portability, the geographic zones are not as clear cut, but the exchange code still identifies the charging area.
In North America (USA, Canada, etc.), the exchange code is the first three digits after the area code. In other countries, the length of the exchange code may vary.
In the US and Canada, the exchange code is the next three digits of the phone number after the area code. For example, in the phone number (311) 555-0123, the exchange code is 555.
The exchange code is the first few digits of the local telephone number.
10 numbers in a phone number (including the area code and exchange) in the USA
The three digits following the area code represent the 'exchange' or the 'prefix.'
The phone number of the Intercultural Exchange is: 412-624-6000.
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The phone number of the Visual Art Exchange is: 919-828-7834.
The phone number of the Beck Cultural Exchange Center is: 865-215-8748.
The phone number of the Old Exchange And Provost Dungeon is: 843-727-2165.
The phone number of the Greenville Cultural Exchange Center is: 864-232-9162.
The phone number of the Pena-Peck Woman'S Exchange is: 904-829-5064.
The second three digits in a phone number refer to an exchange. An exchange includes several thousand people or phones.
The phone number of the Netherland Inn Exchange Place Associati is: 423-288-6071.
Area code 208 + exchange 759 indicates the towns of Bruneau and Riddle in Owyhee County, southern Idaho.