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WV Telephone Dialing Procedure Changing Save Email Print
WTAP News
Posted: 10:12 PM Jul 13, 2008
Last Updated: 10:12 PM Jul 13, 2008
Reporter: Leslie Cebula
Email Address: leslie.cebula@wtap.com

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Starting next year, if you sign up for a new phone service in West Virginia you may be given the new 681 area code. So to prepare everyone for the 10 digit switch, officials are urging you to start dialing the area code with all local West Virginia calls beginning next Saturday, July 26.

Five-year-old Bralynn Davis knows how to dial West Virginia phone numbers that are seven digits long.

Now starting Saturday July 26, she's going to have to learn how to dial 304 before all West Virginia calls, even local ones.

You're call will still go through if you forget to dial it until February 28 next year. This is when you will have to dial all ten digits to get through to someone on the other line.

"I don't like it, we've been used to the other way without having to dial it for many many years so I don't think it's necessary," said Judith Hardbarger a Washington, WV resident.

The West Virginia Public Service Commission says it is necessary because of a new area code.

"I think initially people don't like change but it will be alright," said Rick Cline, a Parkersburg resident.

Customers who sign up for a new telephone service after March 28 next year could get the new 681 area code.

No 304 numbers will change.

You will have to remember to reprogram saved phone numbers, safety systems, alarm and security systems and any other kind of automatic dialing equipment.

So if you do have an alarm or security system officials say check with the company to make sure it's programmed with a 10 digit number.

This new area code isn't for a different region.

It's coming into use because all the 304 numbers could eventually be used.

For more information you can call the Public Service Commission at 1-800-344-5113 or click on the link attached to this story.


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Posted by: Butch Location: Pennsboro on Jul 16, 2008 at 07:15 PM
All these cell phone numbers have made this 10 digit dialing. Cell phones are ok but, still cost to much for what you get.

Posted by: terri Location: montgomery wv on Jul 16, 2008 at 10:58 AM
I like the system that is used in other states. Most people don't like change, but it would be easier to split the state always knowing that part of the state would have the same area code.

Posted by: Karen Location: Georgia on Jul 15, 2008 at 07:30 AM
We've been using the 10 digit numbers now for about 3 years and you do get used to it, just like anything else. But, I'm with Shirley and Sam, they should have split the state's area codes. Its insane that someone living next door to you has a different area code.

Posted by: Dwight Location: Williamstown on Jul 14, 2008 at 11:08 PM
Dictationship is already here when you censure comments about the new area code and I disagree with Conrade Manchin!

Posted by: Rhonda Location: WV on Jul 14, 2008 at 10:13 PM
While dialing 10 digits it not a hardship, what is hard to figure out is why can every other state in this country have multiple area codes without EVERYONE in the state having to dial ten digits to reach someone in your SAME area code. That is ridiculous. Come on West Virginia, we're better than this.

Posted by: BS Location: PARKERSBURG on Jul 14, 2008 at 10:06 PM
SPLIT THE STATE THIS IS STUPID

Posted by: virginia chutes Location: coolville on Jul 14, 2008 at 09:16 PM
why are some people so rude it is still a free country everyone has a right to voice there own opinion in ohio we have a spilt area code.

Posted by: Shirley Location: Texas on Jul 14, 2008 at 05:25 PM
I can't get over ya'll complaining over 10 digit phone numbers. I hate to tell you, but people do this in a lot of places. In fact, I hate when I go visit places and they DON'T list the area code - makes it hard to use my cell phone if I don't know the area code. Granted, I grew up in WV, so I know 304. I agree with one poster, it could have been helpful to split the state, otherwise, you don't know if your neighbor is 304 or a new number. If you split the state, you might know what part of the state you are calling. Its good to know the state is growing and in need of another number!

Posted by: emmi Location: parkersburg on Jul 14, 2008 at 09:10 AM
this is not so good for the state at all. U have to put in a 10 digit number just to talk to some one then thats called STOP USING THE PHONE DUH!!!!!!!! then you could just email. duh why would they do that

Posted by: Sam Location: Belmont on Jul 14, 2008 at 07:54 AM
I think they should have went with the first plan of splitting the state in half. That would make things easier to understand... now everyone will have to dial all ten digits everytime they call someone and your next door neighbor might have a different area code than you. That just doesn't make sense.

Posted by: Ron Location: Vienna on Jul 14, 2008 at 02:46 AM
Hey Judith Hardbarger stop complaining and spend the extra 2 seconds and dial 304, its not that hard!

Posted by: isme Location: Marietta on Jul 13, 2008 at 10:22 PM
I can't believe I actually heard people complaining about having to push 3 numbers on the news. come on people!! how lazy can paople be??? Or is it that people are afraid of change. Nothing is ever going to stay the same...It's called technology!!!& having to use new area codes in a result of growth,,,,,how many states only have 1 area code....WV

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