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  2. In 1992, eastern Los Angeles and the Inland Empire became area code 909. On April 18, 1998, the southern cities of Orange County were split from 714, creating area code 949. By 2007, 714 was running out of telephone numbers due to Southern California's continued growth and the proliferation of mobile telephones.

  3. On November 14, 1992, the numbering plan area 714 in southern California was divided in an area code split to form an additional numbering plan area, assigned the area code 909. After an initial permissive dialing period, dialing of the area code became mandatory in August 1993.

  4. On November 14, 1992, the numbering plan area 714 in southern California was divided in an area code split to form an additional numbering plan area, assigned the area code 909. After an initial permissive dialing period, dialing of the area code became mandatory in August 1993.

  5. Area code 909 was created on November 14, 1992 in an area code split of 714. 840 was added to the numbering plan area to form an overlay complex effective February 23, 2021. Category: Area codes in the United States.

  6. May 12, 2024 · The 909 area code (Riverside and San Bernardino) was created when it was split from the 714 area code in 1992. In 1999, the PUC approved a two-phase change: a geographic split and subsequent overlay. An overlay assigns another area code over the same geographic region as the current area code.

  7. Dec 2, 2023 · The 909 area code was created on November 14, 1992, as a split from the 714 area code. The burgeoning population and the consequent increase in telecommunication needs in Southern California necessitated this split.

  8. Historical Evolution of the 909 Area Code. The 909 area code was born out of necessity in 1992 when the 714 area code, which once covered a vast swath of Southern California, reached its capacity.