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Pennsylvania
835 Area Code
835 Area Code
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Looking to build credibility in Allentown, Reading, or Bethlehem? A 835 area code gives your business an instant local presence across southeastern Pennsylvania. As an overlay for the 610 and 484 area codes, 835 area code ensures more numbers are available without requiring existing users to change.
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The 835 area code covers the same geographic region as 610 and 484, including cities like Allentown, Reading, Bethlehem, Easton, and the surrounding Delaware Valley.
This area is a hub for higher education, healthcare, small businesses, and manufacturing. Having a 835 area code number shows your customers that you’re part of their community, even if your team operates remotely.
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Cities include Allentown, Reading, Bethlehem, and Easton, as well as nearby towns across the Delaware Valley.
It is located in the Eastern United States, specifically southeastern Pennsylvania.
The United States does not have one single area code; it has 300+ area codes spread across regions.
Each area code can support around 7.9 million unique numbers.
The first three digits (area code) identify the region or overlay, allowing networks to route calls correctly.
Area codes were created to route calls efficiently and ensure uniqueness. Even today, they help preserve local identity and reliable call routing.