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Johnnie Sutherland <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 11:18:54 -0500
From: Nat Case <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: area codes
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Look at the North American Numbering Plan Administration web site at
http://www.nanpa.com for the most current info on area code assignments, and
some maps they have which were generated by Geographic Data Technology (GDT)
for them (not cross referenced by county). To compare county and Area code
boundaries (which are often not related), you will proabably have to get
area code GIS data from any of the number of suppliers who maintain that
sort of thing, and make your own.


Nat Case
Hedberg Maps, Inc.

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>From: Johnnie Sutherland <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: area codes mapped by county <fwd>
>Date: Mon, Mar 13, 2000, 2:54 PM
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>Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 10:45:09 -0500
>From: ahudson <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: area codes mapped by county
>Sender: ahudson <[log in to unmask]>
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>     I have a reader seeking telephone area codes mapped by county. He has
>     only found a few sites on the web, usually associated with university
>     sites. He needs this for Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and New Jersey.
>
>     No, the individual telephone book maps are not adequate...
>
>     Thanks for any clues out there!
>
>     Alice Hudson
>     Map Division, NYPL
>     [log in to unmask]
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