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Mississippi
662 Area Code
662 Area Code
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Looking to reach customers in Tupelo, Oxford, or Southaven? A 662 area code instantly makes your business sound local across northern Mississippi. Covering both college towns and regional business hubs, this area code helps you connect with communities and build stronger relationships.
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The 662 area code serves a large portion of northern Mississippi, including Oxford, Tupelo, Greenville, and Southaven. This region is home to the University of Mississippi, cultural landmarks, and thriving local industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and retail.
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The 662 area code is assigned to northern Mississippi, covering cities such as Tupelo, Oxford, and Southaven.
The 662 area code isn’t limited to one city, it serves multiple communities, including Tupelo, Oxford, Greenville, and Southaven.
Area code 662 is in the Southeastern United States, specifically covering northern Mississippi.
There are over 300 active area codes in the United States, with new ones introduced as demand for phone numbers grows.