Area Code 260: Comprehensive Guide to Technical Specifications and Data

Area code 260 is a telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Indiana.

Technical Specifications of Area Code 260

  • NPA Code: 260
  • Type: Single
  • Implementation Date: January 15, 2002
  • State: Indiana

Geographic Coverage

Area code 260 serves the northeastern region of Indiana, covering major cities such as Fort Wayne.

Numbering Statistics

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

Network Infrastructure

Regulatory Framework

  • Regulatory Body: North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA)
  • Dialing Requirements: 10-digit dialing is mandatory for all calls within the area code.
  • NANPA Regulations: Area code 260 was created as a result of a split from area code 219 due to the depletion of available numbers.

Historical Milestones in Telecommunications

  • 1947: Indiana was initially divided into two area codes, 317 and 812.
  • 1948: Area code 317 was reduced to central Indiana, and the northern third, including Fort Wayne, received area code 219.
  • January 15, 2002: Area code 260 was created from a split of area code 219.

Conclusion

Area code 260 is integral to the telecommunications framework of northeastern Indiana, serving key locations like Fort Wayne. Its establishment was driven by the need to manage the rapid exhaustion of numbers in area code 219, illustrating the evolving nature of telecommunications numbering systems.

For more detailed information, visit the official Wikipedia page on Area Code 260.