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The 775 area code is the telephone numbering plan code for the state of Nevada in the United States of America. It was established in 1998 as a split from the original area code introduced to Nevada, the 702 area code. The 775 area code serves the northern, western and eastern portions of Nevada, including such cities as Reno, Sparks, Elko, Carson City, and Fallon. It also serves many rural areas of the state.
The North American Numbering Plan was created by AT&T and the Bell System in 1947 for assigning unique telephone numbers and area codes across North America. Its primary purpose is to ensure that telephone networks are interconnected in a manner that allows routing of calls from one telephone number to another in any area. Every three-digit area code has a central office code associated with it, which is used to route calls within that area code. In the 775 area code, the central office code prefix is 775. In the Nevada area, the exchange prefixes are of various seven-digit patterns, and usually start with the digits 555, 583, 787, and 826.