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Oklahoma
580 Area Code
580 Area Code
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The 580 area code serves much of southern and western Oklahoma, covering cities such as Lawton, Enid, Duncan, and Altus. The region is known for its mix of agriculture, energy, military presence, and small businesses, making it an important economic contributor to the state. With a 580 number, your company can strengthen ties with these communities and build credibility with local customers.
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Area code 580 connects businesses with diverse communities across Oklahoma. Lawton is anchored by Fort Sill and a strong military economy, Enid plays a central role in agriculture and grain storage, while Duncan and Altus are hubs for energy and small-town commerce. A 580 area code number helps businesses show that they’re part of the community, even if they’re serving customers from out of state.
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The 580 area code serves much of southern and western Oklahoma, including cities like Lawton, Enid, Duncan, and Altus.
The 580 area code covers multiple cities, with Lawton, Enid, Duncan, and Altus being the largest.
Area code 580 is located in Oklahoma, covering its southern and western regions.
The United States does not use a single nationwide area code. Instead, it operates under the country code +1, followed by regional area codes.
Each area code can support up to approximately 7.9 million unique phone numbers.
Area codes are part of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). They designate specific regions so that calls can be routed properly.
Area codes were introduced to handle growing telephone demand, ensuring each call connects to the correct geographic location without conflicts.