What Is an 800 Area Code?
An 800 area code number is a toll-free number that charges the recipient, not the caller, meaning that 800 and its counterparts are perfect for businesses looking to operate across the country or internationally.
In the U.S., these phone numbers look like a three-digit number prefix, which comes after the country code and before the phone number. Usually, an area code will be linked to a location, e.g., a zip code. However, 800 area code locations are not tied to any region. A call will be free of charge to the caller, regardless of where they are located — even if they’re abroad.
800 and the six other toll-free numbers (833, 844, 855, 866, 877, and 888) are part of the North American Numbering Plan. NANP covers the U.S., Canada, and many other countries, so the owner of the number can be located in any of these places.
Toll-free numbers are particularly popular for purposes such as customer service support lines and businesses that operate outside of North America.
Area Code 800 | |
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Location | All regions and states within the NANP area |
Time zone | Not restricted to one time zone, as it is not tied to any region |
Standard time | Not restricted to one time zone, as it is not tied to any region |
Daylight Savings Time | Not restricted to one time zone, as it is not tied to any region |
Major Cities | All major cities across North America |
Is Number Toll-free? | Yes |
Are Scams Reported | Yes |
Major Carriers | Internet-based, no cell service required |