An area code split is a telecommunications practice used to address the depletion of available telephone numbers within a particular area code. When the number of telephone numbers in a region becomes limited, regulatory authorities, such as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States, may decide to create a new area code. The process typically involves dividing the existing area code into two or more zones, each receiving its own area code.

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