Texas State in United States
Description
Texas, the Lone Star State, is a massive and multifaceted region known for its independent spirit, oil industry, and booming cities. From the cultural hubs of Austin and Houston to historic San Antonio and wide West Texas plains, the state balances innovation with tradition.
Texas features one of the most complex telecom systems in the U.S. Its earliest codes 214, 713, 512 now coexist with a host of others including 210, 817, 915, 972, 281, 806, 432, 830, 325, 956, 409, and overlays like 737, 346, 469, 682, 940, and 726. These Texas area codes span major tech centers, agricultural zones, and cross-border cities, making it one of the most diverse and advanced telecom regions in North America.
Texas features one of the most complex telecom systems in the U.S. Its earliest codes 214, 713, 512 now coexist with a host of others including 210, 817, 915, 972, 281, 806, 432, 830, 325, 956, 409, and overlays like 737, 346, 469, 682, 940, and 726. These Texas area codes span major tech centers, agricultural zones, and cross-border cities, making it one of the most diverse and advanced telecom regions in North America.
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Area Codes
Major Cities
City | Prefixes |
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San Antonio | |
New Braunfels | |
Converse | |
Universal City | |
Von Ormy | |
Bexar | |
Helotes | |
Elmendorf | |
Boerne | |
Schertz | |
Irving | |
Macdona | |
Atascosa | |
Cibolo | |
Saint Hedwig | |
Spring Branch | |
Floresville | |
Devine | |
Edinburg | |
Houston | |
Lackland A F B | |
Seguin | |
Pipe Creek | |
Marion | |
Adkins | |
Castroville | |
Waxahachie | |
Dallas | |
Richardson | |
Grand Prairie | |
Garland | |
Mckinney | |
Flower Mound | |
Carrollton | |
Roanoke | |
Balch Springs | |
Addison | |
Anna | |
Allen | |
Lewisville | |
Desoto | |
Frisco | |
Plano | |
Arlington | |
Rowlett | |
Wylie | |
Argyle | |
The Colony | |
Denton | |
Sachse |