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Oregon
458 Area Code
458 Area Code
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The 458 area code serves as an overlay for the 541 area code, covering the same regions of western and central Oregon. This includes Eugene, Bend, Corvallis, Medford, and many rural communities across the state. By securing a 458 number, your business gains a trusted local presence in one of Oregon’s most diverse and fast-growing regions.
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The 458 code was introduced as an overlay for 541 to meet rising demand for phone numbers in Oregon. Instead of splitting the region, the overlay allows both codes to serve the same area. For businesses, this means easy access to new numbers without losing the local trust and recognition tied to cities like Eugene, Bend, and Medford.
A 458 area code number helps your business stay rooted in the Oregon market, even if you’re serving customers from across the country.
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The 458 area code is located in western and central Oregon, covering the same region as 541, including cities like Eugene, Bend, and Medford.
The 458 area code is an overlay for the 541 area code, serving the same geographic area.
An overlay is a new area code assigned to the same geographic region as an existing one, ensuring enough numbers are available without changing current ones.
The United States does not have a single area code. Instead, it uses the country code +1, followed by regional area codes.
Each area code can support about 7.9 million unique phone numbers.
Area codes are part of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). They divide regions into dialing zones so calls can be routed correctly.
Area codes were created to manage the growing need for phone lines and ensure calls reached the right region.
In the United States, an area code always has three digits.