INCOG Opposes One Area Code Plan

A regional planning agency in Tulsa opposes a plan to create a new area code within the existing area code's territory.

Monday, June 22nd 2009, 5:40 pm

By: News On 6


OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A regional planning agency in Tulsa opposes a plan to create a new area code within the existing area code's territory.

The Oklahoma Corporation Commission is considering a new area code for the northeastern Oklahoma. The existing 918 code is expected to run out of telephone numbers by late 2011.

In a letter, the Indian Nations Council of Governments says it opposes the overlay plan in which current customers keep their existing 10-digit numbers but new ones would be assigned a number with a new area code.

INCOG says it would require all customers within the 918 area to dial 10 digits for local calls.

INCOG says it prefers a geographic split where a line is drawn through the 918 code and customers could dial just seven digits for local calls.

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