History
Area code 870 was first created in an area code split of 501, and comprises most of the state outside the Little Rock, Fort Smith, and Fayetteville/ Springdale/ Rogers areas. Major cities in the area include Jonesboro, Mountain Home, Pine Bluff, Texarkana, El Dorado, and West Memphis. In 2009, the Arkansas Public Service Commission projected that the supply of unassigned telephone numbers for 870 would run out in 2013, prompting a December 2009 approval of an all-service overlay complex in this portion of the state. Area code 327 was assigned for this purpose in January 2010. The release of little-used central office codes and the nationwide introduction of number pooling delayed the exhaustion of the numbering pool and the relief action was indefinitely suspended in June 2012. Per a 2021 NPA exhaust study by the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA), area code 870 is projected to exhaust in the first quarter of 2025. Area code 327, per the Arkansas Public Service Commission, has been selected and is in the network preparation phase for relief as an all-service overlay code for the 870 numbering plan area with a projected in-service date of February 20, 2024. Mandatory ten-digit dialing of area code 870 started on January 19, 2024. In long-term planning, the NANPA projects a boundary elimination overlay involving all three Arkansas numbering plan areas (479, 501 and 870/327), resulting in a statewide overlay; details for such have not been released.Central office prefixes
NOTE: 976 is assigned to Jonesboro, and requires dialing 1-870 first.References
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