Area Code 229: Comprehensive Guide to Specifications and Data

Info: Area code 229 is a key telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), covering the southwest region of Georgia, USA. Established in 2000, it was split from area code 912.

Technical Specifications

  • NPA Code: 229
  • Type: Single
  • Implementation Date: August 1, 2000
  • State: Georgia

Geographic Coverage

Area code 229 encompasses the southwest corner of Georgia, including notable cities such as Albany and Valdosta.

Major Cities

  • Albany, Georgia: Latitude 31.57851, Longitude -84.15574
  • Valdosta, Georgia: Latitude 30.83334, Longitude -83.28032

Numbering Statistics

  • Total Numbers Available: Data not provided
  • Utilization Rate: Data not provided
  • Exhaust Projection: 2029

Network Infrastructure

Major Carriers

  • AT&T
  • Verizon
  • T-Mobile

Services

  • Landline
  • Wireless
  • VoIP

Regulatory Framework

  • Regulatory Body: North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA)
  • Dialing Requirements: Ten-digit dialing required for all calls within the area code
  • NANPA Regulations: Compliance with NANPA's numbering resource utilization and forecasting (NRUF) guidelines

Historical Milestones

  • August 1, 2000: Area code 229 was created from a split of area code 912.
  • August 1, 2001: End of the permissive dialing period for ten-digit dialing within the numbering plan area.
  • October 2021: NANPA projects that area code 229 will not need relief until 2029.

Conclusion

Area code 229 plays a crucial role in managing telecommunications in southwest Georgia, serving major cities like Albany and Valdosta. It is governed by NANPA to ensure efficient number utilization and adherence to national standards. The area code is projected to meet demand until at least 2029, indicating effective capacity management.


For more information on area codes and regulations, visit the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website.