Alaska State in United States
Description
Alaska, the Last Frontier, captivates with its vast wilderness, abundant wildlife, and northern lights. Home to Denali—the tallest peak in North America—this rugged state offers unmatched adventure in its glaciers, fjords, and remote fishing villages. Because of its vast size and small population, Alaska has a uniquely close-knit and pioneering spirit.
The telecommunications landscape in Alaska relies almost solely on area code 907, in service since 1957. As one of the few U.S. states with a single area code, 907 covers all major hubs—Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau—as well as remote communities accessible only by air or sea. This unified code simplifies communications across Alaska’s vast terrain, underlining the state’s isolated yet well-connected infrastructure.
The telecommunications landscape in Alaska relies almost solely on area code 907, in service since 1957. As one of the few U.S. states with a single area code, 907 covers all major hubs—Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau—as well as remote communities accessible only by air or sea. This unified code simplifies communications across Alaska’s vast terrain, underlining the state’s isolated yet well-connected infrastructure.
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Area Codes
Major Cities
City | Prefixes |
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Dillingham | |
Anchorage | |
Clarks Point | |
Bethel | |
Fairbanks | |
Alakanuk | |
Thorne Bay | |
Delta Junction | |
Tununak | |
Elfin Cove | |
Anderson | |
Kiana | |
Girdwood | |
Nikolai | |
Willow | |
Juneau | |
Klawock | |
Homer | |
Shishmaref | |
White Mountain | |
Ketchikan | |
Nuiqsut | |
Prudhoe Bay | |
Wrangell | |
Kodiak | |
Anaktuvuk Pass | |
Gakona | |
Tok | |
Anchor Point | |
Fort Yukon | |
Selawik | |
Ninilchik | |
Anvik | |
Sutton | |
Kwethluk | |
Glennallen | |
Nikolski | |
King Cove | |
Hooper Bay | |
Koyuk | |
Adak | |
Nunam Iqua | |
Point Hope | |
Wasilla | |
Jber | |
Douglas | |
Dutch Harbor | |
Noatak | |
Teller | |
Palmer |