There’ll be 904 and more: the Florida Public Service Commission has approved adding new area code to the Northeast Florida region currently covered by 904. The new area code will come through an ...
No more 904. For new phone lines in the area, those iconic first three digits for local phone numbers will be going away. Starting Feb. 26, customers in the 904 area who request new phone service or ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Everyone using area code 904 will soon be required to dial 10 digits for all calls, including local ones, according to a news release from the Florida Public Service Commission ...
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Customers using area codes 904, 386, and 352 are invited by the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC), to participate in a virtual workshop at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 23.
A new 324 area code has been announced to serve the same geographic boundaries as the 904 area code, including Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Fernandina Beach, Orange Park and surrounding ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — An Action News Jax investigation found we are quickly running out of 904 area code phone numbers. Northeast Florida is on pace to run out of prefixes by the summer of 2024. Up ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla – State regulators Tuesday approved creation of an additional area code in Northeast Florida, as cellphones and other devices continue to gobble up existing numbers. The Florida ...
Callers who are still using the old 904 telephone area code for Lake County need to switch to the new 352 code – real quick. The six-month grace period during which both area codes could be used ends ...
TALLAHASSEE — Faced with the prospect of running out of telephone numbers, Northeast Florida could get an additional area code. The Florida Public Service Commission has received a proposal to create ...
Love it or hate it, the 904 area code isn’t going anywhere for another five years. The state Public Service Commission voted Tuesday to change the way phone numbers are doled out to phone companies, ...
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