About: Area code 915

About: Area code 915

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North American area code 915 is a state of Texas area code for telephone numbers in the El Paso area. It is one of the original area codes established in October 1947. Originally, it covered the north-western part of the state, north of Austin and west of Fort Worth, and stretched from the Oklahoma border to the Mexican border. This once-vast area code was split thrice, as follows: Counties currently served by area code 915 are Culberson, El Paso, and Hudspeth. It is the only area code in Texas that is predominantly in the Mountain Time Zone.

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  • North American area code 915 is a state of Texas area code for telephone numbers in the El Paso area. It is one of the original area codes established in October 1947. Originally, it covered the north-western part of the state, north of Austin and west of Fort Worth, and stretched from the Oklahoma border to the Mexican border. This once-vast area code was split thrice, as follows: * In 1954, nearly the entire eastern portion (Lubbock and the South Plains) was combined with Fort Worth and the western portion of area code 214 in a flash cut as area code 817. * In 1957, most of the northeastern portion (the Texas Panhandle) was merged with the western portion of 817 to form area code 806. * In 2003, it was reduced to its current size in a three-way split with the western portion retaining area code 915, the eastern portion (Abilene, San Angelo, etc.) becoming 325, and the central portion (the Permian Basin) becoming 432. Counties currently served by area code 915 are Culberson, El Paso, and Hudspeth. It is the only area code in Texas that is predominantly in the Mountain Time Zone. Towns and cities currently served by area code 915 include Anthony, Canutillo, Clint, Dell City, El Paso, Fabens, Fort Hancock, Horizon City, Salt Flat, San Elizario, Sierra Blanca, Socorro, Tornillo, and Van Horn. (en)
  • L'indicatif régional 915 est l'un des multiples indicatifs téléphoniques régionaux de l'État du Texas aux États-Unis. Cet indicatif dessert la région d'El Paso. La carte ci-contre indique en blanc le territoire couvert par l'indicatif 915. L'indicatif régional 915 fait partie du plan de numérotation nord-américain. (fr)
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  • Country code +52 in Mexico (en)
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  • area code 915 (en)
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  • Country code +52 in Mexico (en)
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  • L'indicatif régional 915 est l'un des multiples indicatifs téléphoniques régionaux de l'État du Texas aux États-Unis. Cet indicatif dessert la région d'El Paso. La carte ci-contre indique en blanc le territoire couvert par l'indicatif 915. L'indicatif régional 915 fait partie du plan de numérotation nord-américain. (fr)
  • North American area code 915 is a state of Texas area code for telephone numbers in the El Paso area. It is one of the original area codes established in October 1947. Originally, it covered the north-western part of the state, north of Austin and west of Fort Worth, and stretched from the Oklahoma border to the Mexican border. This once-vast area code was split thrice, as follows: Counties currently served by area code 915 are Culberson, El Paso, and Hudspeth. It is the only area code in Texas that is predominantly in the Mountain Time Zone. (en)
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  • Area code 915 (en)
  • Indicatif régional 915 (fr)
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