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731 Area Code
731 Area Code
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The 731 area code covers much of western Tennessee, outside the Memphis metro area. It includes cities such as Jackson, Dyersburg, Paris, and Martin. Known for its mix of manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare, and higher education, the region is home to both established industries and growing small businesses. A 731 number allows your company to project credibility and strengthen ties with these communities.
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The 731 area code is a key identifier for western Tennessee. From Jackson’s manufacturing hub to Dyersburg’s logistics connections and Martin’s university community, a 731 number places your business at the center of the region.
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The 731 area code covers much of western Tennessee, including Jackson, Dyersburg, and Martin.
The 731 area code spans multiple cities, with Jackson being the largest. Other cities include Dyersburg, Paris, and Martin.
Area code 731 is located in Tennessee, covering the state’s western region outside the Memphis metro area.
The United States does not have a 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 numbers, depending on distribution.
Area codes are part of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). They identify regions to make sure calls are routed accurately.
As phone adoption expanded, area codes were created to divide regions and prevent number overlap, ensuring accurate call delivery.