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New 457 Area Code Covers Northern Louisiana Communities

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The Louisiana Public Service Commission has approved an overlay adding the 457 area code to the existing 318 area code region covering northern Louisiana. Starting August 25, 2025, all local calls within the 318 area code region must be dialed using 10 digits (area code + 7-digit telephone number). A six-month permissive dialing period begins February 24, 2025, during which local calls can be completed with either 7 or 10 digits. All customers should prepare for the transition, and certain equipment programmed for 7-digit dialing must be reprogrammed.

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The Louisiana Public Service Commission approved the addition of the 457 area code as an overlay to the existing 318 area code region serving northern Louisiana. This is a telecommunications administration change that introduces a new area code for new telephone lines while preserving existing 318 numbers. The key implementation timeline includes a permissive dialing period from February 24, 2025 through August 24, 2025, followed by mandatory 10-digit dialing starting August 25, 2025, with new 457 numbers available starting September 25, 2025.

Affected parties include all telephone customers in the 318 area code region, telecommunications carriers, and entities with equipment programmed for 7-digit dialing such as alarm systems, medical monitoring devices, and security systems. These users should ensure their equipment recognizes the 457 area code as valid and reprogram between February 24 and August 25, 2025 to avoid service disruption. The change does not affect the cost of calls, coverage areas, or rates and services.

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MEDIA RELEASE February 18, 2025 For Additional Information Contact:

Colby Cook, Communications Director For Immediate Release (225) 505-1554 10-Digit Dialing Coming to the Louisiana 318 Area Code Baton Rouge - With new telephone numbers in high demand, the Louisiana Public Service Commission approved the addition of the new 457 area code to the existing 318 area code region which covers northern Louisiana, serving communities such as Alexandria, Bossier City, Monroe, Ruston and Shreveport, as well as many other smaller communities. This process is known as an area code overlay. The overlay does not require customers to change their existing area code but will require dialing the area code and the 7-digit telephone number to complete local calls. All customers with the 318 area code should prepare for 10-digit dialing and the introduction of the new 457 area code. Starting February 24, 2025, a six-month permissive dialing period begins, to give customers adequate time to adjust to including the area code when they make a local call. During this permissive dialing period, local calls can be made with either 7 or 10 digits. Starting August 25, 2025, all local calls made within the 318 area code must be dialed using 10 Louisiana Public Service Commission digits (area code + the 7-digit telephone number). On and after this date, calls using just 7 digits will not be completed, and will be routed to an announcement. POST OFFICE BOX 91154 Starting September 25, 2025, new telephone lines or services may be assigned numbers from the BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA 70821-9154 new 457 area code. The new 457 area code will co-exist everywhere in this region with the 318 area lpsc.louisiana.gov code. Anyone receiving a 457 number will be required to dial 10 digits as well. Telephone: (225) 342-4427 COMMISSIONERS BRANDON M. FREY Mike Francis, Chairman Executive Secretary District IV Davante Lewis, Vice Chairman KATHRYN H. BOWMAN District III Executive Counsel Foster L. Campbell District V JOHNNY E. SNELLGROVE, JR Eric F. Skrmetta Deputy Undersecretary District I A Century of Public Service Jean-Paul P. Coussan District II

The key facts to know about the upcoming 318/457 area code overlay are:

 Current telephone numbers, including current area code, will not change.  Dial the area code + telephone number for all local calls, including calls within the same area

code.

 Continue to dial 1 + area code + telephone number for long distance calls.  What is a local call now will remain a local call.  The price of a call, coverage area, or other rates and services will not change due to the overlay.  You can still dial just three digits to reach 911 and 988, as well as 211, 311, 411, 511, 611, 711

and 811 where available. To prepare for the new dialing procedure:

 Identify your telephone number as a 10-digit number and include the area code when giving the

number to friends, family, business associates and customers, etc.

 Ensure all services, automatic dialing equipment, or other types of equipment that are

programmed to dial a 7-digit number are reprogrammed to include the area code and to recognize the new 457 area code as a valid area code. Some examples include life-safety systems and medical monitoring devices, fire or burglar alarm and security systems or gates, cordless and mobile phone contact lists, fax machines, Internet dial-up numbers, ankle monitors, speed dialers, call forwarding settings, voicemail services, and other similar functions. Many systems operate on 10-digit dialing by default, but some older equipment may still use 7 digits. Please contact your medical alert or security provider if you are not sure whether your equipment needs to be reprogrammed to accommodate the upcoming change to 10-digit local dialing. Any needed reprogramming of such alarm and home security equipment must be done between February 24, 2025, and August 25, 2025. The Commission recommends individuals and companies to update their websites, personal and business stationery and checks, advertising materials, personal and pet ID tags, and other such items to ensure the area code is included. The Louisiana Public Service Commission is a constitutionally created independent regulatory agency dedicated to serving the public interest by assuring safe, reliable, and reasonably priced services from public utilities and motor carriers. The LPSC, reaffirmed in Article IV, Section 21 of the 1974 Constitution of the State of Louisiana, consists of five elected Commissioners who serve overlapping terms of six years. The Commission has jurisdiction over certain publicly-owned utilities providing electric, water, wastewater, natural gas, and telecommunication services, as well as all the electric cooperatives in Louisiana. It does not regulate Entergy New Orleans, which is regulated by the New Orleans City Council under its Home Rule Charter. -END-

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Classification

Agency
LA PSC
Published
February 18th, 2025
Compliance deadline
August 25th, 2025 (238 days ago)
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Telecommunications firms Consumers
Industry sector
5170 Telecommunications
Activity scope
Area code administration Telephone numbering 10-digit dialing transition
Geographic scope
US-LA US-LA

Taxonomy

Primary area
Telecommunications
Operational domain
Regulatory Affairs
Topics
Consumer Protection

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