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MD: Rationing Schedule In 410, 443 & 667 Updated

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HTML FL: Treasure Coast To Receive 772 Area Code

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HTML MI: Single Overlay To Be Assigned To 313 & 734 Areas

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NY: Extended 516/631 Permissive Dialing Period Ends
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LA: Revised Extended Permissive Dialing Wireless NXX List

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HTML PA: Two Carriers Ordered To Return Telephone Numbers
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HTML TN: 731 Area Code In Place For Most Of Western Tennessee

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HTML TX: Relief Meetings For 915 Area Code Scheduled
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