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  1. Area codes 516 and 363 are telephone overlay area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the U.S. state of New York. The numbering plan area (NPA) comprises Nassau County on Long Island. Area code 516 was created in 1951 and 363 was added to the numbering plan area in 2023.

  2. Each NPA is identified by one or more numbering plan area codes (NPA codes, or area codes), consisting of three digits that are prefixed to each local telephone number having seven digits. A numbering plan area with multiple area codes is called an overlay .

    Code
    Territory Or Use
    Date
    200
    not in use; available for non-geographic ...
    easily recognizable code (ERC)
    New Jersey ( Bergen County and Hudson ...
    1947
    1947
    Southwestern Connecticut ( Bridgeport, ...
    1947
  3. New York area codes (blue area). The North American Numbering Plan Administration has divided the state of New York into twelve numbering plan areas (NPAs) with a total of 19 area codes.

    Npa
    Year
    Current Region
    1947
    New York City: Manhattan only; overlays ...
    1947
    Syracuse, Utica, Watertown, and north ...
    2023
    Poughkeepsie, Middletown, Newburgh, West ...
    2017
    New York City: Manhattan only; overlays ...
  4. Area code 516 is an area code for New York. It was created in 1951 as a split to 914. It initially covered the Long Island area of New York, but after it was split by 631 in 1999. It now covers the Nassau county area of New York. It will be overlaid by 363 on January 20, 2023.

  5. Area code 516 serves the state of New York. This area code was assigned on January 1st, 1951. On January 1st, 1951 it went into service. 516 is a General Purpose Code. Dialing pattern for local calls within the same NPA (area code) is 7D.

  6. Area codes 516 and 363; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: From a page move: ...

  7. The 516 area code stands as an icon of Long Islands evolution. From its origins in 1947 as part of the North American Numbering Plan to its role in enabling the region’s rapid development, this integral 3-digit code has witnessed the transformation of Long Island over seven decades.