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Get Ready to Change the Way you Dial in CT

State of Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control
Get ready to change the way you dial in CT

Get ready to change the way you dial your local calls in Connecticut...

To ensure a continuing supply of telephone numbers in the state of
Connecticut, the Department of Public Utility Control ordered two Area
Code Overlays in Connecticut. The 475 area code will be added later this
year to the area served by 203 and the 959 area code will be added at a
future date to the area served by 860.


What is an Area Code Overlay?

An overlay is the addition of another area code (475) to the same
geographic region as an existing area code (203).  An overlay does not
require customers to change their existing area code or phone number.


Who Will be Affected?

All Connecticut customers with a 203 or 860 number will have to change
the way they dial local calls. The new 475 area code will serve
customers in the same geographic region as the current 203 area code and
the new 959 area code, when implemented, will serve customers in the
same geographic region as the current 860 area code.


What Will be the New Dialing Procedure?

To complete local calls, the new dialing procedure requires callers to
dial area code + telephone number.  This means that all local calls in
Connecticut that are currently dialed with seven digits will need to be
dialed using area code + telephone number.  
 

When Will the Change Begin?

Beginning May 16, 2009, you should begin using the new dialing procedure
whenever you place a local call in Connecticut.  If you forget and use
the old dialing procedure of dialing just seven digits, your call will
still be completed.

Beginning November 14, 2009, you must use the new dialing procedure for
all local calls in Connecticut.  If you do not use the new dialing
procedure, your call will not be completed, and a recording will
instruct you to hang up and dial again.

Beginning December 12, 2009, new telephone lines or services may be
assigned numbers with the 475 area code.

The new 959 area code telephone numbers will be assigned at a future
date. No dates have been announced at this time.


What Will You Need to Do?

In addition to changing your dialing procedure, all services, automatic
dialing equipment, or other types of equipment that are programmed with
a 7-digit telephone number will need to be reprogrammed to use the new
dialing procedure.  Some examples are life safety systems, fax machines,
Internet dial-up numbers, alarm and security systems, gates, speed
dialers, mobile phone contact lists, call forwarding settings, voicemail
services, and similar functions.  Be sure to check your business
stationery, advertising materials, personal checks, and your personal or
pet ID tags to ensure the area code is included.


What Will Remain the Same?

*Your telephone number, including current area code, will not change.
*What is a local call now will remain a local call regardless of the
number of digits dialed.
*The price of a call, coverage area, or other rates and services will
not change due to the overlay.
*You can still dial just three digits to reach 911.
*If 211, 311, 411, 511, 611, 711 and 811 are currently available in your
community you will still dial them with just three digits


Who May You Contact with Questions?

If you have any questions regarding information provided in this notice,
please call your local service company or wireless service provider or
the Department's Consumer Assistance and Information Unit at
860.827.1553 or 800.382.4586.

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