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The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has announced that a new telephone area code would be assigned to the greater Los Angeles area. Don’t panic, though.

By June of next year, the CPUC projects that it will run out of possible combinations in the 213–323, region. Current 213/323 users will maintain their phone numbers and area codes.

Areas 213 and 323—which serve downtown Los Angeles, Alhambra, Bell, Bell Gardens, Beverly Hills, Commerce, Cudahy, Glendale, Hawthorne, Huntington Park, Inglewood, Lynwood, Maywood, Montebello, Monterey Park, Pasadena, Rosemead, South Gate, South Pasadena, Vernon, West Hollywood, and unincorporated parts of Los Angeles County—will be replaced by area code 738, which will be implemented as a “overlay” of those two current area codes.

There will be no changes from the overlay. In order to make sure that the phone service doesn’t run out of numbers, it will just introduce a new area code.

The addition of new codes by the city is not new. Some of these really disturbed people who thought they were losing a piece of who they were.

One of the first three area codes in California, the 213 area code was established in 1947. Between 1951 and 1991, there were five splits of the 213 area code: in 1951, the 714 area code, in 1957, in 1984, in 1991, in 310, and in 1998, the 805 area code, the 818 area code, and the 310 area code.

The opposition to changing the area code isn’t only a

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