Area code 218
Area code 218 is a telephone
History
In the
As the implementation of the new telephone numbering plan proceeded, the Minnesota area code boundaries were redrawn in 1954 to avoid cutting across major toll traffic routes out of the Twin Cities. This resulted in three area codes, with 218 covering the northern band of the state, 612 covering the central band, and the new area code 507 forming a southern band. The southern portion of the old 218 (Worthington, Marshall, and Pipestone), was merged with the southern portion of 612 to form the new 507, which ran along the entire length of the Iowa border. 612 was rotated to stretch from the Wisconsin border to the South Dakota border, absorbing a slice of the old 218 (St. Cloud, Alexandria, Appleton). 218 was pushed into east-central Minnesota, absorbing the old 612's eastern portion and taking on roughly its present shape.
A small change in the 1990s brought the Northwest Angle into the 218 area code; that region had previously been part of Bell Canada's Clearwater Bay exchange in area code 807.
Because of the low population density in northern Minnesota, the region was unaffected when the 612 area was subdivided in 1996. The resulting
The western portion of 218, generally everything from Brainerd westward, shares a LATA with the eastern half of North Dakota, including Fargo and Grand Forks.
Exhaust Projections by the NANP Administrator estimate that northern Minnesota will not need another area code until about 2028.[1]
Prior to October 2021, area code 218 had telephone numbers assigned for the
Service area
- Ada
- Aitkin
- Akeley
- Ashby
- Aurora
- Babbitt
- Backus
- Bagley
- Barnesville
- Barnum
- Battle Lake
- Baudette
- Baxter
- Bemidji
- Bena
- Big Falls
- Bigfork
- Biwabik
- Bovey
- Boy River
- Brainerd
- Breckenridge
- Brookston
- Carlton
- Cass Lake
- Chisholm
- Clearbrook
- Cloquet
- Cohasset
- Coleraine
- Cook
- Cromwell
- Crookston
- Crosby
- Dalton
- Deer River
- Deerwood
- Detroit Lakes
- Dilworth
- Duluth
- East Grand Forks
- Elbow Lake
- Ely
- Emily
- Erhard
- Erskine
- Eveleth
- Federal Dam
- Fergus Falls
- Fertile
- Floodwood
- Fosston
- Frazee
- Gilbert
- Glyndon
- Grand Marais
- Grand Portage
- Grand Rapids
- Greenbush
- Hackensack
- Hallock
- Hawley
- Hermantown
- Hibbing
- Hill City
- Hoyt Lakes
- Humboldt
- International Falls
- Karlstad
- Keewatin
- Littlefork
- Longville
- Lutsen
- Mahnomen
- McGregor
- Menahga
- Miltona
- Mizpah
- Moorhead
- Moose Lake
- Motley
- Mountain Iron
- Nashwauk
- Newfolden
- New York Mills
- Northome
- Nisswa
- Ogema
- Outing
- Orr
- Park Rapids
- Parkers Prairie
- Pelican Rapids
- Pequot Lakes
- Perham
- Pine River
- Proctor
- Red Lake Falls
- Remer
- Roseau
- Rothsay
- St. Hilaire
- St. Vincent
- Sebeka
- Silver Bay
- Staples
- Sturgeon Lake
- Thief River Falls
- Thomson
- Tower
- Twin Valley
- Two Harbors
- Ulen
- Vergas
- Virginia
- Wadena
- Walker
- Warren
- Warroad
- Wawina
- Willow River
- Wrenshall
See also
References
- ^ "2021-2 NRUF and NPA Exhaust Analysis" (PDF). nationalnanpa.com. October 2021. Retrieved April 11, 2023.
- ^ "Transition to 10-digit dialing (for 988 as 3-digit access to National Suicide Prevention Hotline)" (PDF). North American Numbering Plan Administrator. January 8, 2021. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
External links
North: 204, 807
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West: 701 | 218 | East: 715, Lake Superior
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South: 320 | ||
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343/613, 416/437/647, 807
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North Dakota area codes: 701 |