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Originally Posted by vid
Maybe they can expand 807 to cover Manitoba, too?
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Area codes cannot cross provincial boundaries in most cases (902 and 867 are special exemptions). The only answers are overlaying a second code (431?) in Manitoba, or splitting it (probably with 204 for the Winnipeg area and 431? for the rest of the province).
As for 807, I wouldn't be too sure about maintaining 7-digit dialing after a 705/807 overlay, for several reasons:
1) It would be quite confusing, especially for cellphones which could have 807 anywhere in northern (and central) Ontario, in which who has to dial 7 and who has to dial 10.
2) From the Pacific coast to eastern Quebec, only area codes 306 and 807 would have 7-digit dialing by 2013 (assuming a 204 overlay). Once 306 in Saskatchewan exhausts (probably in the 2016-2021 timeframe), 807 would be the only area in that whole swath with 7-digit dialing. It would certainly be alone in Ontario once 705 is overlaid (no matter what they do - 343, 807 or a new code).
3) If any two areas on either side of the line want local calling introduced, a flash-cut introduction of 10-digit dialing would be needed. Better to prepare now than suddenly later.