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Massachusetts
413 Area Code
413 Area Code
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The 413 area code covers the entire western part of Massachusetts, connecting your business with communities like Springfield, Pittsfield, Northampton, and Amherst. Known for its universities, cultural centers, and historic towns, western Massachusetts offers a unique mix of education, healthcare, and tourism industries. A 413 number helps your business fit right in, even if your team operates remotely.
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Area code 413 is the sole area code serving western Massachusetts. From Springfield’s growing healthcare and business community to Amherst’s universities and the Berkshires’ tourism-driven economy, having a 413 number signals credibility and local familiarity. Whether you’re targeting students, small businesses, or regional organizations, a 413 number positions your business as part of the community.
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The 413 area code is the telephone code for western Massachusetts, covering Springfield, Pittsfield, Amherst, and surrounding areas.
The 413 area code serves multiple cities in western Massachusetts, including Springfield, Pittsfield, Northampton, and Amherst.
The United States does not have one nationwide area code. Instead, it uses the country code +1, followed by regional area codes.
Each area code can support up to about 7.9 million unique phone numbers, depending on allocation and demand.
Area codes are part of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), designating geographic regions and ensuring calls are routed correctly.
Area codes became necessary as phone adoption grew, dividing regions to ensure calls connect properly without overlap.