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  1. There are also 80 area codes reserved for future expansion of the numbering system, that is, those whose middle digit is 9. Article North American Numbering Plan expansion tells how they might be used. This makes a total of 322 currently unused area codes, or 40% of the total space of 800 possible area codes.

  2. The North American Numbering Plan conforms with International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Recommendation E.164, which establishes an international numbering framework. (en) Le plan de numérotage nord-américain (North American Numbering Plan ou NANP) est un système intégré de numérotation téléphonique commun à 20 pays en Amérique du ...

  3. Telephone numbers in the Americas. The prefixes in the Americas start with one of 1,2,5. All countries in the Americas use codes that start with "5", with the exception of the countries of the North American Numbering Plan, such as Canada and the United States, which use country code 1, and Greenland and Aruba with country codes starting with ...

  4. This site provides information about the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) and its administration. The NANP is the numbering plan for the Public Switched Telephone Network for Canada, the US and its territories, and some Caribbean countries. Transition to 10-Digit dialing for 988 More Information NANPA Web Guide NANPA Help Desk.

  5. A lot of us "area code philes" do not like this plan at all. We generally prefer the N9XX plan or some close variant of it. Also, the 00/11 plan is proposed by, I believe, a billing forum of the industry. If the FCC looks into it, I would hope that ordinary users help sink the 00/11 plan. GBC 16:18, 19 April 2012 (UTC) Reply