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802 Area Code
802 Area Code
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The 802 area code is the sole area code for the state of Vermont, serving the entire region from Burlington and Montpelier to Rutland and Brattleboro. Known for its small-town charm, thriving tourism, and strong agricultural base, Vermont also has growing businesses in healthcare, education, and renewable energy. A 802 number helps your company connect with customers across the state while building local trust.
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Area code 802 is unique because it covers the entire state of Vermont, one of the few statewide area codes still in use. From Burlington’s business and university communities to Montpelier’s government hub and Rutland’s small businesses, having a 802 number shows that your company is part of Vermont’s local economy, even if your team operates from elsewhere.
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The 802 area code serves the entire state of Vermont.
The 802 area code is statewide, covering cities like Burlington, Montpelier, Rutland, and Brattleboro.
Area code 802 is located in Vermont, serving the whole state.
Vermont has only one area code: 802.
The United States does not have one nationwide 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 regions into dialing zones so calls can be routed correctly.
Area codes were created to prevent overlaps and ensure that calls connected to the right region as phone use expanded.