Can equal nouns code be considered long distance? I am confused as to why I must dial


I am confused as to why I must dial an area code to a phone number that have the same nouns code that I am dialing with from my landline. Is this really considered long distance?
Serious answers just please...
Thank you!
Answers: 
yes unfortunately it is. also if you hail as long distance within your same state it usually cost more than calling out of state.
Sure it can. Most Canadian provinces and all our territory, and some American states, are bigger than some countries.

you shouldn't own to dial the area code if it's duplicate as the landline's. You only dial it if it's different. Dialing the area code doesn't mingy it is long distance. Some regions have adopt 10 digit dialing. What this means is that you enjoy to dial 10 digits for all numbers you dial, local or not. You can convey if it is going to charge you by whether or not you have to dial a 1 near it. If you just dial the 10 digits, later it is probably because there are multiple nouns codes in your nouns and they have adopt 10 digit dialing. If you dial 1+ the 10 digit number, most likely, it is a long distance give the name. The 1 has other been the prefix that indicates a toll phone up.


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