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Pennsylvania
223 Area Code
223 Area Code
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The 223 area code serves as an overlay for the 717 code, covering the same region in south-central Pennsylvania. This includes Harrisburg, Lancaster, York, and surrounding communities. By adopting a 223 number, your business can project a strong local presence in one of the state’s most vibrant and historic areas.
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Area code 223 was introduced to meet the growing demand for phone numbers in the 717 region. It overlays the same geographic area, ensuring that businesses and residents can continue to secure new numbers without disrupting existing ones. For companies, this means access to fresh numbers while maintaining the local credibility associated with Harrisburg, Lancaster, and York.
Whether your business is local or remote, a 223 area code number helps you build trust with customers across south-central Pennsylvania.
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The 223 area code is located in south-central Pennsylvania, covering the same area as the 717 code, including Harrisburg, Lancaster, and York.
The 223 area code overlays the 717 area code, serving the same geographic region.
An overlay is a new area code introduced in the same region as an existing one, allowing more phone numbers to be issued without changing existing numbers.
The United States does not use one single area code. Instead, it uses the country code +1, followed by local area codes.
Each area code can support up to about 7.9 million unique phone numbers.
Area codes are part of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). They divide states into dialing regions so calls can be routed accurately.
Area codes were introduced to manage growing demand for phone lines and ensure calls connect correctly.
In the United States, an area code always has three digits.