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Area Code 310 was not the first to have format N-1-0

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The statement in the article that "310 was the first area code to use the form N-1-0" is not correct. Compare the following:

510 - September 1991 09/02/1991 Area code 510 was put into service
410 - October 1991 10/06/1991 Area code 410 was put into service
310 - November 1991 11/02/1991 Area code 310 was put into service
910 - November 1993 11/14/1993 Area code 910 was put into service
810 - December 1993 12/01/1993 Area code 810 was put into service
610 - January 1994 01/08/1994 Area code 610 was put into service

Plus, there is this issue:

710 - January 1984 01/01/1984 Area code 710 was put into service. Area code 710 is reserved for the Federal Government

Anyone have any different information? Or any other objection to correcting the text? Tobeprecise (talk) 20:03, 14 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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