Area code 925
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In the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), area code 925 is an area code that covers parts of the Bay Area, California.
It was originally part of the 415 area code, one of the first three area codes created in California in 1947, which originally covered all of central California. In 1991 the 510 area code was created to encompass most of the Oakland Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). The 925 area code was created March 14, 1998 when the 510 area code was itself split. The number was formed by taking 415 and adding 510 which equals 925. It currently includes most of Contra Costa County and the eastern portion of Alameda County and is wholly contained within the Oakland MSA.
[edit] See also
- List of California area codes
- List of North American area codes
- North American Numbering Plan
- North American Numbering Plan Administration
- Map
[edit] External links
- Report on the 925 area code produced by the California Public Utilities Commission, Telecommunications Division
State of California Area Codes: 209, 213, 310, 323, 408, 415, 424, 510, 530, 559, 562, 619, 626, 650, 661, 707, 714, 760, 805, 818, 831, 858, 909, 916, 925, 949, 951 | ||
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North: 916 | ||
West: 510 | area code 925 | East: 209 |
South: 408 |