Here are just a few examles for clarification.

Lets assume my local area code is (212)

----------- local calls - usually free --------------
555-1111                = local call  7-digit dialing area
212 555-1111    = local call 10-digit dialing area

------------ toll calls - metered -------------------
1 555-1111              = toll call  7-digit dialing area
1 212 555-1111  = toll call 10-digit dialing area
*) Notice that the dialed area code is the same as my own area code

----------- long distance call - metered -----------
1 518 555-1111  = long distance call
*) Dialed area code is different from my own area code


Regards.
Alfred

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> Hi,
>
> Do the callers in USA dialling from USA Telco lines always have to
> prefix the CITY/AREA code with "1" in order
> To successfully make a call to other USA destinations?
>
> ----
> I have not been to USA (yet) :)
>
> Ta
> SJ

For comprehensive info by area code (and as pointed out it does differ
from location to location) check the North American Numbering Plan website
at http://www.nanpa.com/.  Left menu click on Dialing Plan and then go to
the location of your choice.

Robert
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