Miami-Dade and the Keys (305, 645 and 786)

The Florida Public Service Commission has approved the creation of a new area code for Miami-Dade and the Florida Keys, in response to the increasing demand for phone numbers in the area. The commission has announced that the new area code will be 645.

The decision to create a new area code comes as the population in Miami-Dade and the Keys continues to grow, and available phone numbers are running out. The 305 area code, which has been in use since 1947, has become heavily utilized, with no new phone numbers available.

The new area code, 645, will be implemented in a geographic split of the current 305 area code. The split will create two separate areas: one area will keep the 305 area code, while the other area will receive the new 645 area code. The dividing line will be based on geographic boundaries to minimize disruption to existing customers.

The Florida Public Service Commission has said that the implementation of the new area code will not require customers to change their existing phone numbers. Customers will still be able to keep their current phone numbers, but will need to dial the area code when making calls within the affected area.

The commission has also assured customers that the introduction of the new area code will not affect the price of phone services, and that they will continue to receive the same high-quality service they have come to expect.

The announcement of the new area code follows a public hearing in January, where the commission heard from residents, businesses, and other stakeholders about the proposed change. The commission said it received overwhelming support for the creation of the new area code.

The creation of the new area code is expected to take place in the second quarter of 2022, with a six-month transition period where customers can still use the old area code. After that, all calls within the affected area will require the use of the new 645 area code.

In conclusion, the creation of the new area code 645 for Miami-Dade and the Florida Keys is a necessary step to keep up with the growing demand for phone numbers in the area. The implementation of the new area code will not require customers to change their existing phone numbers and will not affect the price of phone services. The Florida Public Service Commission’s decision to split the area code geographically will minimize disruption to existing customers.