Whether a call is local or toll is unrelated to its area code. In general, when an area code splits, it has no effect on where you can call as a local call, it just means you need to dial more digits for some local calls.
If a number was a local call to you previously, but now is not, you will have to ask your local telephone company or your state public utilities commission what changed and why.
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To call the United States from Italy, you need to dial the international access code for Italy, which is 00, followed by the country code for the US, which is 1. After that, dial the area code and the local number. For example, to call a US number, you would dial 00-1-area code-local number.
The international dialing code for the Philippines is +63. When making a call to the Philippines from abroad, you need to dial this code followed by the local area code and phone number. For example, to call a number in Manila, you would dial +63 followed by the area code 2 and then the local number.
Area code 619 is San Diego, California. The normal local calling area is a 12-mile radius.
It depends whether the call is local or long distance, which is a different question from whether it is in the same area code or a different area code, unless you're in Mexico. (In Mexico, your area code is exactly the same as your local calling area.) For example, from San Francisco, California, in area code 415, there are local numbers in area codes 415, 650, and 510, but there are also long-distance numbers in area code 415.To make it even more complicated, a "short-distance" call (long distance, but carried by your local phone company) may cost more than a coast-to-coast long-distance call. A call from San Francisco to Eureka, CA, on Pacific Bell will cost more than a call from SF to New York.Bottom line: it depends.
If you are placing a local call to a number in area code 905, you do not need to dial '1'. If you are placing a toll (long distance) call, you do need to dial '1'.
To make a call to Sydney, Australia, you need to dial the international dialing code for Australia, which is 61, followed by the area code for Sydney, which is 2, and then the local phone number you wish to reach. Make sure to include the country code, area code, and local number when dialing.
00 + 1 + (area code, such as 248 or 213) + local number
To call a phone number in China, you need to first dial the international dialing code for China, which is 86. Then, dial the area code for the specific region in China you are calling, followed by the local phone number. Make sure to include the country code, area code, and local number in the correct sequence for the call to go through successfully.
If you are making a local call in Miami, you dial the area code and number, without the prefix '1'. If you are making a long-distance call from Miami, dial 1 + area + number. If you're not sure whether the call is local or long distance, try first without the 1.
The local calling area depends on where you are in area code 909. Traditionally, the local calling area in California is anything within 12 miles (measured from "rate center" to "rate center"). Note that there is no correlation between "in the same area code" and "local call." There may be calls that are billed as local, even though they are in a different area code, and there may be calls that are toll, even though they're in the same area code.
Depends where in 760 and where in 619. Area code 760 stretches from northern San Diego County to Palm Springs, Death Valley, and the eastern Sierra Nevada, all the way up to Mono Lake. The traditional local calling area is to towns within a radius of approximately 12 miles, but your local telephone company or your calling plan may have a wider local calling area. There are some calls from 619 to 760 that are local and some that are toll. Note that in California, unlike in some states, you must always dial 1 + area code + number for all calls to area code 760, whether the call is local or toll. Note also that area code 442 is an overlay on area code 760, serving the same communities.