The Greenville News

New 821 area code coming to Upstate

Existing customers will keep their 864 area code

- Bob Montgomery

A new area code is coming to the Upstate.

By next summer, 821 will be added as a prefix to the current 864 area code.

The South Carolina Public Service Commission on Nov. 28 announced the new area code will be assigned to new 10-digit telephone numbers.

All existing customers will retain their 864 area code, said PSC spokesman Rob Bockman.

Bockman said the new code is needed because, in recent years, technology has increased the demand for telephones in homes and offices, cell phones and modem internet access — shortening the availabili­ty of numbers that can be assigned.

“Essentiall­y, all numbers possible to be assigned under the old 864 area code have been assigned, necessitat­ing a new area code,” Bockman said.

911 and 411 services will not be affected by the new area code, he said.

Counties within the new area code 821 include Abbeville, Anderson, Cherokee, Greenville, Greenwood, Laurens, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, Pickens, Saluda, Spartanbur­g and Union.

The Public Service Commission approved the new area code based on the recommenda­tion of the North American Numbering Plan Administra­tor, which follows rules drafted by the telecommun­ications industry and approved by the Federal Communicat­ions Commission.

The timeline for implementi­ng the new area code will be announced in January, Bockman said.

When 821 is activated, South Carolina will have six area codes.

The others are 864 in the Upstate; 803 and 839 in most of central South Carolina; and 843 and 854 in the eastern and coastal areas of South Carolina.

For more informatio­n on the North American Numbering Plan Administra­tor, visit the NANPA website.

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