Area code 308

Area code 308 is the telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan for western Nebraska. It was created on July 1, 1954, by splitting the numbering plan area (NPA) 402 along a roughly S-shaped boundary line from the western half of the Nebraska–South Dakota border to the approximate center of the Nebraska–Kansas border. A roughly 50-mile segment of the line running northeast to southwest in the eastern third of the state follows the Platte River.

Area code 605Area code 712Area code 660Area code 816Area code 785Area code 970Area code 307
Interactive map of Nebraska's numbering plan areas in blue with border states

With Nebraska's population concentrated along the Missouri River on the state's eastern edge, numbering plan area 308 is one of the most sparsely populated in the nation. According to projections, 308 will remain in its current configuration until at least 2050, as its supply of telephone numbers is in no immediate danger of exhaustion.[1]

Major towns

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See also

  • List of NANP area codes

References

  1. Staff (April 2020). "2020-1 NRUF and NPA Exhaust Analysis  April 2020  NPA Exhaust Forecasts Sorted By NPA" (PDF format). North American Numbering Plan Administration. Retrieved April 10, 2020.


Nebraska area codes: 308, 402/531
North: 605
West: 970, 307 Area code 308 East: 402/531
South: 785. 970
Colorado area codes: 303/720, 719, 970
Kansas area codes: 316, 620, 785, 913
South Dakota area codes: 605
Wyoming area codes: 307

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