Local Phone Numbers
Maine
207 Area Code
207 Area Code
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Want to grow your business in Maine? A 207 area code number connects you directly with customers and organizations across the entire state, from Portland and Bangor to Augusta and coastal towns. Whether you’re serving local businesses, universities, or tourism-driven industries, a 207 area code number builds instant recognition and trust.
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The 207 area code is unique because it serves the entire state of Maine, making it one of the few statewide area codes still in use. Having a 207 number instantly builds credibility with customers across the region and keeps you connected to communities from Portland all the way up to Presque Isle.
It also positions your business to better serve Maine’s key industries, including tourism, education, healthcare, and manufacturing. Most importantly, a 207 area code number allows you to project a strong local presence, even if your team is operating remotely.
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Area code 207 is the telephone code for the entire state of Maine.
The 207 area code isn’t tied to a single city. It covers all of Maine, including Portland, Bangor, Augusta, Lewiston, and more.
Maine currently has only one area code — 207 — which serves the entire state.
The United States does not have one single area code. Instead, the U.S. uses the country code +1, followed by regional area codes.
Each area code supports up to about 7.9 million unique phone numbers. The actual availability depends on demand and allocation.
Area codes define geographic calling zones under the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). They ensure calls are routed to the correct regions.
As the number of phone users grew, area codes were created to divide regions and prevent overlap, ensuring calls connect to the right location.