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That’s due to an existing overlay with the 321 area code, which was set up for the Space Coast but has a small reach into Central Florida. The new area code won’t have an impact on Brevard County.
TITUSVILLE, Fla. — The originator of the 321-area code for four Florida counties Robert “Ozzie” Osband died on Sunday at 72, confirmed the American Space Museum where he volunteered for more ...
Florida is getting some new digits. With the 407 area code running out of numbers, a new 689 area code will begin Tuesday in parts of Central Florida.
Space buff Ozzie Osband, the 'father' of Brevard's countdown 321 area code, passes away Ozzie Osband even successfully requested and received the phone number 321-LIFTOFF for his cell phone.
That’s due to an existing overlay with the 321 area code, which was set up for the Space Coast but has a small reach into Central Florida. The new area code won’t have an impact on Brevard County.
Space Coast cel­e­brates '321' area code an­niversary By News 13 Florida Brevard County PUBLISHED 4:39 PM ET Nov. 01, 2014 ...
That’s due to an existing overlay with the 321 area code, which was set up for the Space Coast but has a small reach into Central Florida. The new area code won’t have an impact on Brevard County.
Customers will be assigned numbers with the 689 area code when they request new service or additional lines. Numbers will not change for current customers with 407 and 321 area codes, while 10 ...
The “countdown” has begun. People calling Brevard County now have a chance to test out Central Florida’s new area code – 321. On Monday, BellSouth Corp. implemented the new code – a ...
Starting Tuesday, 689 will join 407 in Orange, Osceola, Seminole and parts of Lake and Volusia counties. According to the Florida Public Service Commission, the new area code is being implemented ...
Most of Central Florida went through an area code metamorphosis in 1999, when the 321 code was introduced. Prior to that switch, most of the region used 407 exclusively.
Officials say the current 407 and 321 area codes are running out of numbers. The Florida Public Service Commission approved the change last year for the fast-growing area.