Remember the days when you had to either memorize your contact's phone numbers, or you had them written down in some sort of, you know, phone book? Maybe you're too young for that, but I was absolutely thrilled when I could start storing contact information on my phone so that all I ever had to do was search for a name to call or message someone. However, the ease at which we can do this will change slightly due to some new FCC regulations, and it will affect millions of people and their corresponding contact information. We'll talk about what is going on, when it's happening, and how you can edit your contact's phone numbers to accommodate these new FCC area code regulations.
In mid-July 2020, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission adopted the 988 prefix as a universal code that anyone in the United States could dial to automatically reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. However, for this shortcut to work for everyone in the country, several area codes would be affected. To reach people in the affected area codes, callers would have to dial the full 10-digit number (area code, plus number), regardless of whether or not the calls were local or long distance.
As you can see from the table above, this change is a significant one and will affect 82 area codes across 35 states and the territory of Guam.
To reach folks in these area codes, you will have to begin dialing the full 10-digit number (area code plus number) beginning April 24, 2021. If you forget to dial the area code first, your call will still be completed until October 24, 2021. After this point, calls without the area code may not go through, and you may get a prompt asking you to hang up and try again with the 10-digit number.
The 988 number to access the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline will officially take effect on July 16, 2022.
Now that you know the what, when, and why, let's go over the how. The first thing you're going to want to do is search through your contacts to find your family, friends, and colleagues in the affected area codes. I didn't have any contacts that met those criteria, but the process below is the same regardless.
Repeat as necessary.
Unfortunately, there is no easy way to do this quickly, so you'll going to want to pour a glass of your favorite beverage, pull up your favorite binge-worthy show, and get to work.
The steps are essentially the same whether you opt to do this on any of the best Android phones or in a web browser on your laptop or desktop computer. However, since you will probably have to check quite a few contact numbers and make several changes, we'd advise doing these updates on your computer so that you don't sprain your thumb with all of that typing.
Click on the edit (pencil) icon.
Click on their phone number, and if it's not already there, type in the 1+ three-digit area code.
Suppose you make any mistakes while editing. Fear not! We have guides to get you sorted out in case you need to delete any duplicate contacts, or if you need to restore any accidentally deleted contacts.
Here are a few points to keep in mind regarding these changes.
14/04/2021 07:00 PM
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