Yes but it depends on what calling plan you have and what long distance company you use. Also, there are many places where some calls to adjacent or nearby area codes are local calls. For example, all calls from area code 213 to area code 323 are local.
No. All calls within and between area codes 602, 480, and 623 are considered local calls.
That's not an area code. It's a premium rate 'non-geographic' code. This means it's not tied to a specific location in the UK, and calls to the number are charged at a higher rate than normal.
Area code 877 was created in 1998 for toll free calls. Calls to number in this area code may be restricted by the customer to whom the number is assigned.
When dialing a number outside your own area code, you typically must dial the area code. In some areas, you also must dial the area code for all toll calls, even within the same area code. Also, in overlay areas you must dial the area code for all calls.
North American area code 840 has not been assigned.
The 874 area code is an invalid unassigned number. If you are getting calls from this area code they are being "spoofed".
It depends on where in area code 206, where in area code 253, what phone company you use, and what calling plan you signed up for. However, at least some calls from area code 206 (Seattle, WA) to area code 253 (Tacoma, WA) are local.
When an area code splits, some of the telephone numbers change to the new area code. There is a period of permissive dialing in which calls placed using either the old or new area code will complete. After permissive dialing ends, calls placed using the old area code will receive a recorded message instructing the caller to redial using the new area code. When that recording is disconnected, calls made using the old area code will fail, or will reach a wrong number.
There are various countries that might have 077 as an area code for domestic calls, or that have area codes beginning with 077. You need to be more specific.
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.
North American telephone area code +1 856 serves part of southern New Jersey, including Camden and Vineland. Local calls within area code 856 can be dialed with just 7 digits, or you can also dial 1-856-xxx-xxxx. Local calls into adjacent area codes must be dialed with 1+area code+number. Toll calls within area code 856 can be dialed with just 7 digits, or you can also dial 1-856-xxx-xxxx. Toll calls to any other area code must be dialed with 1+area+number.