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What geographic area and major cities does area code 910 cover?

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What geographic area and major cities does area code 910 cover?

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Area code 910 serves the southeastern portion of the State of North Carolina including the cities of Fayetteville, Jacksonville, Laurinburg, Lumberton and Wilmington. North American telephone area code 910 was established November 14, 1993 as a split from area code 919. It was itself split on December 15, 1997 to create area code 336. Area code 910 serves the southeastern portion of the State of North Carolina including the cities of Fayetteville, Jacksonville, Laurinburg, Lumberton and Wilmington. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.

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North American telephone area code 910 was established November 14, 1993 as a split from area code 919. It was itself split on December 15, 1997 to create area code 336. Area code 910 serves the southeastern portion of the State of North Carolina including the cities of Fayetteville, Jacksonville, Laurinburg, Lumberton and Wilmington. Area code – necessary (for the most part) only when dialed from outside the code area, from mobile phones, and (especially within North America) from within overlay plans. Area codes usually indicate geographical areas within one country that are covered by perhaps hundreds of telephone exchanges. It must usually be preceded in the dial string by either the national access code or the international access code and country code. For non-geographical numbers, as well as mobile telephones outside of the United States and Canada, the “area code” does not correlate to a particular geographic area. Sources:

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