Jamaica’s OUR releases first batch of new 658 area code numbers

JIS News- Jamaica’s Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) has released the first batch of new 658 area code numbers to telecommunication companies in the island.

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This was disclosed by the OUR’s Public Affairs Coordinator, Gordon Brown, in an interview with JIS News.

“Pretty soon, but we don’t know exactly when, you will see 876 and 658 area codes being used in Jamaica together. The important thing is that people have to get in the habit of saying your phone number with the area code and the seven digits that follow. We have to break that cycle of [saying] just the seven digits that we have been accustomed to,” he underscored.

Mr. Brown noted that the new area code was put in place due to the “complete usage” of numbers allocated using 876.

“So, we had put it in place way back, and it came to fruition, where, in 2018, the area code 658 was introduced,” he noted.

“It was roughly about a one, or so, year timeframe that people had to get familiar with using 10-digit [dialing], and that is in preparation for, at some point in the future, when there isn’t going to be a choice, we will have to use the 658 in addition to the 876… and that time is soon,” Mr. Brown informed.

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In May of 2018, Jamaica became the first country in the English-speaking Caribbean to be allocated an additional area code.

The 876 area code, which has been in existence since 1996, was expected to provide sufficient numbering capacity for the next 20 years of demand growth.

However, 13 years later the country had to consider the introduction of a new area code to augment the existing 876 numbering space.

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In 2018, data from the OUR indicated that the new area code would provide more than seven million additional numbers for the next decade.

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