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In [[telephony]], a '''split plan''' is the practice of introducing a new [[area code]] by dividing an existing area code's territory and applying the new area code to one of the resulting divisions, replacing the existing area code within that section.
Split plans
As a result, in the mid 1990s, the [[North American Numbering Plan]] introduced [[overlay plan]]s, which apply multiple area codes to the same area. They allow customers to keep existing phone numbers, but require [[10-digit dialing]] in the affected area.
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