Territory code 614 was formally placed into administration. In 1997 614 area code was part of shaping region code 740. On February 27, 2016 region code 380 was authoritatively placed into administration as an overlay of territory code 614. Viable 6 ten-digit dialling in the 614/380 overlay got obligatory. Ten digit dialling (region code + seven-digit number) is vital in the 614/380 overlay since two unique homes in a similar geographic region can have an equal seven-digit telephone number yet each would have an alternate zone code.
Ohio inside zone code 614 include:
Delaware County, Fairfield County, Franklin County, Madison County, and Pickaway County.
Territory code 614 serves the Columbus metropolitan region in focal Ohio including the more significant urban areas and networks of Dublin, Gahanna, Grove City, Hilliard, Reynoldsburg, Upper Arlington, and Westerville notwithstanding numerous littler systems inside the region code 614 assistance region.
Territory code 614 and 380 are the region codes in the North American Numbering Plan for Columbus, Ohio. Region code 614 is one of the first region codes doled out for Ohio in 1947, while zone code 380 is an overlay code covering a similar domain.
Urban communities or spots in Ohio inside zone code 614 include:
AT&T initially split Ohio into four numbering plan regions (NPAs), one for every quadrant of the state. Region code 614 was allocated toward the southeastern quadrant, from Columbus to the Ohio River along the West Virginia fringe, extending as far north as Steubenville. 614 area code was part of shaping region code 740.
Notwithstanding focal Ohio's development in the second 50% of the twentieth century, this arrangement stayed set up for a long time. In 1998, nearly the entirety of the southern bit of the old 614 regions was part into the new territory code 740. Ameritech, around then the dominating occupant nearby trade transporter (ILEC), had proposed an amount of 614 which by and large would have seen Franklin, Delaware and Marion Counties holding 614, with the remainder of the Columbus rural areas following the provincial bit of the old 614 into the new 740.
Franklin County
A grievance before the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) asserting inconsistent treatment of the rural areas was brought by Granville lawyer J. Drew McFarland, later joined by the Village of Granville, Licking and Fairfield districts and others, wanting for an overlay region code.
The PUCO somewhat diminished the 614 impressions to Columbus itself and Franklin County (with a resulting request making a slight variation that permitted Dublin and Westerville to hold 614). The case spoke to the first run through broadly that an ILEC's arrangement was considerably altered by customer action.
As the numbering plan region 614 has been diminished to be everything except inseparable from Columbus, it shows up on some T-shirt plans that utilization 614 as a contraction or temporary structure to recognize the city.
In 2001, it was intended to overlay region code 614 with territory code 380, fully expecting depletion. Notwithstanding, the foreseen development didn't emerge, and number pooling supplanted the proposition. On January 14, 2015, the PUCO educated the media communications industry to at long last actualize the new region code on February 27, 2016. Ten-digit nearby dialling has been required since January 30, 201