Area code 582

Area code 582 is a future area code for northwestern and central Pennsylvania. As of 2020, the area code is scheduled to be used in an overlay plan with area code 814 in 2021.

Map of where area code 582 was supposed to go, showing county lines.

History

The 582 area code was planned to include most of the northwestern portion of the old area code 814. comprising Erie, Crawford, Warren, Venango, Forest, Clarion, Jefferson, Elk, and McKean counties. Parts of Armstrong, Clearfield, Indiana, and Mercer counties also were to be switched to 582. Under the plan, most of Clearfield and Indiana counties would have retained 814; most of Armstrong and Mercer counties would continue in area code 724. 814 had been the only one of Pennsylvania's original four area codes, and one of the few original area codes not covering an entire state, that had yet to be split or overlaid.

Area code 582 was originally planned to be implemented on February 1, 2012, but updated reports by numbering plan administrator Neustar pushed back the projected exhaust date.[1] Following an announcement that the exhaust date for the 814 area code was pushed back by two years from the first quarter of 2013 to the first quarter of 2015, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) voted 5–0 in March 2011 to move forward with the scheduling of hearings, but suspend the timeline for implementation of area code relief.[2]

Revocation of split plan

Citing an updated Neustar report released on March 9, 2012 that the projected exhaust date for the 814 area code had been delayed through the second quarter of 2018, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) voted to revoke the 582 area code plan and its implementation schedule on April 26, 2012.[3]

2021 overlay plan

In May 2020, the PUC announced that 582 would be implemented as an overlay, instead of the original split planned. 10-digit dialing will be required starting in April 2021, with the new implementation date being May 1, 2021.[4]

References

  1. "582 new area code in NW Pa". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 21 December 2010.
  2. McCracken, Denise. "PUC Continues Reconsideration of 814 Area Code Relief Plan". PA-PUC. Retrieved 17 Mar 2011.
  3. McCracken, Denise. "PUC Dismisses Petition for 814 Area Code Relief". PA-PUC. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  4. "Pennsylvania's largest area code is finally reaching its limit | TribLIVE.com". triblive.com. Retrieved 2020-05-17.

Pennsylvania area codes: 215/267/445, 223/717, 272/570, 412, 484/610, 724, 814, 878
North: 519/226/548, 585, 716, 905/289/365, Lake Erie
West: 440 582, 814 East: 570/272, 717/223
South: 724/878
New York area codes: 212/332/646, 315/680, 347/718/929, 516, 518/838, 585, 607, 631/934, 716, 845, 914, 917
Ohio area codes: 216, 220/740, 234/330, 380/614, 419/567, 440, 513, 937/326
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