- Local access and transport area
Local access and transport area (LATA) is a term used in U.S. telecommunications regulation. It represents a geographical area of the United States under the terms of the
Modification of Final Judgment (MFJ) that precipitated the breakup of the original AT&T into the "Baby Bells" or created since that time forwireline regulation.Generally, a LATA represents an area within which a
divested Regional Bell operating company (RBOC) is permitted to offer exchange telecommunications andexchange access services. Under the terms of the MFJ, the RBOCs are generally prohibited from providing services that originate in one LATA and terminate in another.LATA boundaries tend to be drawn around markets, and not necessarily along existing state, province, or even
area code borders. Some LATAs cross over state boundaries, such as those for theNew York metropolitan area andGreenwich, Connecticut ;Chicago, Illinois ;Portland, Oregon ; and areas betweenMaryland ,Virginia , andWest Virginia . Area codes and LATAs do not necessarily share boundaries; many LATAs exist in multiple area codes, and many area codes exist in multiple LATAs.Originally, the LATAs were grouped into regions within which one particular
RBOC was allowed to provide services. The LATAs in each of these regions are numbered beginning with the same digit. Generally the LATAs were associated with carriers or other indications in the following manner:In addition to this list, two local carriers were made independent:
Cincinnati Bell in theCincinnati area, and SNET (now AT&T) inConnecticut . These were assigned LATAs in the 9xx range.Since the breakup of the original AT&T in 1984, however, some amount of
deregulation , as well as a number of phone companymerger s, have blurred the significance of these regions. A number of new LATAs have been formed within these regions since their inception, most beginning with the digit 9.LATAs contribute to an often confusing aspect of
long distance telephone service. Due to the various and overlapping regulatory limitations and inter-business arrangements, phone companies typically provide differing types of “long distance” service, each with potentially different rates:
* within same LATA, within same state
* within same LATA, between different states
* between different LATAs, within same state
* between different LATAs, between different statesGiven the complexity of the legal and financial issues involved in each distinction, many long distance companies tend to not explain the details of these different rates, which can lead to billing questions from surprised customers.In addition, since the term LATA is itself a mouthful, local carriers make up various terms for it, such as “Service Area” by Pacific Bell in California, or “Regional Calling Area” by Verizon in Maryland.
In order to facilitate the sharing of
Telcordia telephone routing databases between countries, LATAs were later defined for the provinces ofCanada , the other countries and territories of theNorth American Numbering Plan , andMexico . Aside from U.S. territories, LATAs have no regulatory purpose in these areas. In 2000, theCanadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission eliminated all Canadian provincial LATAs in favor of a single LATA for Canada (888).No LATAs exist with a second digit of 0 or 1, which distinguished them from traditional area codes.
List of LATAs
U.S. state LATAs
The city or place name given with some LATAs is the name given to identify the LATA, not the limit of its boundary. Generally this is the most significant metropolitan area in the LATA. Also, listing under a state does not necessarily limit the LATA's territory to that state; there may be overlaps as well as
enclave s. Areas that include notable portions of other states are explained, but not all LATA state overlaps may be detailed.LATA boundaries are not always solidly defined. Inter-carrier agreements, change proposals to the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and new wiring developments into rural areas can and do often alter the effective borders between LATAs. Many sources on LATA boundary information conflict with each other at detailed levels.Telcordia data may provide the most up-to-date details of LATA inclusions.Alabama * 476 Birmingham
* 477 Huntsville
* 478 Montgomery
**IncludesGeorgetown, Georgia
* 480 Mobile
**Includes areas ofMississippi north of Pascagoula
**Includes parts of the northwest tip ofFlorida in theBrewton, Alabama andWalnut Hill, Florida areaAlaska * 832
Arizona * 666 Phoenix
** IncludesWinterhaven, California
** IncludesSpirit Mountain, Nevada
** Includes Glen Canyon, Utah
* 668 Tucson
** Includes Rodeo andVirden, New Mexico
* 980Navajo Nation (Arizona portion)
** IncludesShiprock, New Mexico Arkansas * 526 Fort Smith
** Includes part ofOklahoma from Pocola to Moffett
** Includes section ofOklahoma from Colcord to Watts
** IncludesColcord, Missouri
** Includes area ofOklahoma nearMaysville, Arkansas
** Includes area ofOklahoma nearUniontown, Arkansas
* 528 Little Rock
** IncludesBlytheville, Missouri
** IncludesNew Home, Oklahoma
* 530 Pine Bluff
** Includes parts ofLouisiana around Dodge City andJunction City, Arkansas California * 722 San Francisco
* 724 Chico
* 726 Sacramento
* 728 Fresno
* 730 Los Angeles
** IncludesLa Paz County, Arizona
* 732 San Diego
* 734 Bakersfield
* 736 Monterey
* 738 Stockton
* 740 San Luis Obispo
* 973 Palm SpringsColorado * 656 Denver
** Extends intoNebraska near Peetz andJulesburg, Colorado
* 658 Colorado SpringsConnecticut * 920
Delaware * 228 LATA 228 includes all of
Delaware as well as the metro area ofPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania .]Washington, D.C. *236
** Includes the west portion of the West Bay ofMaryland , as far north asDamascus, Maryland
** Includes the northeasternmost portion ofVirginia , from Leesburg to just north of Fredericksburg
** May includeSpringtown, Pennsylvania Florida * 448 Pensacola
** Includes Clear Springs, Wing andFlorala, Alabama
* 450 Panama City
** Includes a small portion of Georgia near Tallahassee
* 452 Jacksonville
* 454 Gainesville
* 456 Daytona Beach
* 458 Orlando
* 460 Southeast Florida
* 939 Fort Myers
* 952 Tampa
* 953 Tallahassee*Florida is a special case in which they use a 5-digit LATA code as overlaying a 3-digit code area. See map on the right for details. Some carriers may refer to these by the 3-digit LATA, others by the 5-digit.
= Georgia =* 438 Atlanta
** Includes portion ofAlabama from Oakland to Huguley
** IncludesPhenix City, Alabama
** IncludesRanburne, Alabama
* 440 Savannah
** Includes part of southernSouth Carolina as far north as Hardeeville and Hilton Head Island
* 442 Augusta
** Includes Aiken County andEdgefield County, South Carolina
* 444 Albany
* 446 MaconHawaii * 834
Idaho * 652 Southern Idaho
** IncludesMalheur County, Oregon , especially the Ontario area
** Includes Jackpot, Jarbidge, andOwyhee, Nevada
** Includes Alta andBorder, Wyoming
* 960 Coeur d'Alene
** Includes part of northwestMontana as far east as Eureka and as far south as Libby
** IncludesPullman, Washington and surrounding area
** IncludesPend Oreille County, Washington Illinois * 358
Chicago
** Includes Lake County andNewton County, Indiana , especially theGary, Indiana area
** Includes Demotte, Hebron, andLakes of the Four Seasons, Indiana
** Extends intoWisconsin Salem Township
* 360 Rockford
** Extends intoWisconsin nearApple River, Illinois
* 362 Cairo
* 364 Sterling
* 366 Forrest
* 368 Peoria
* 370 Champaign
** May include areas ofIndiana nearDanville, Illinois
* 374 Springfield
* 376 Quincy
* 976 Mattoon
* 977 Macomb
* 978 OlneyIndiana * 330 Evansville
* 332 South Bend
* 334 Auburn-Huntington
* 336 Indianapolis
** Extends into Illinois nearDana, Indiana
* 338 Bloomington
* 937 Richmond
** IncludesUnion City, Ohio
* 938 Terre Haute
** Includes Edgar and Clark counties ofIllinois
** May includeRobinson, Illinois Iowa * 630 Sioux City
** Extends intoMinnesota near incorporated areas ofIowa along its length
** Includes the eastern portions of Dakota and Thurston counties ofNebraska
** IncludesNorth Sioux City, South Dakota , and extends intoSouth Dakota near Akron andHawader, Iowa
* 632 Des Moines
** Extends intoMissouri fromAndover, Missouri to south ofDavis City, Iowa
* 634 Davenport
** Includes portion ofIllinois as far as Geneseo and Aledo
** Includes theGalena, Illinois area
* 635 Cedar RapidsKansas Kentucky * 462 Louisville
** Includes the central southern area ofIndiana around Salem
* 464 Owensboro
* 466 WinchesterLouisiana * 492 Baton Rouge
* 486 Shreveport
* 488 Lafayette
* 490 New OrleansMaine * 120
Maryland * 236 "see Washington, D.C.; most of this LATA is actually in Maryland"
* 238 Baltimore
* 240 Hagerstown
** Includes the easternmost part ofWest Virginia around Martinsburg as far as Route 9
** Includes the northwestern part of theEastern Panhandle of West Virginia including Keyser, from Grant County to Short Gap
** Includes area ofPennsylvania just north ofHancock, Maryland
* 242 SalisburyMassachusetts * 126 Western Massachusetts
** IncludesStamford, Vermont
* 128 Eastern MassachusettsMichigan * 340 Detroit
* 342Upper Peninsula of Michigan
** Includes portion ofWisconsin aroundIron Mountain, Michigan as far as Rhinelander andTownsend, Wisconsin
* 344 Saginaw
* 346 Lansing
* 348 Grand RapidsMinnesota * 620 Rochester
* 624 Duluth
* 626 St. Cloud
* 628 Minneapolis
* 636Brainerd, Minnesota -Fargo, North Dakota Half of LATA 636 occupies easternNorth Dakota , the other half takes up the northwest quarter ofMinnesota .]Mississippi * 482 Jackson
** Includes parts ofAlabama aroundColumbus, Mississippi
* 484 BiloxiMissouri * 520 St. Louis
* 521 Westphalia
* 522 Springfield
* 524 Kansas City
** Includes eastern portion of Kansas as far out as U.S. 73 and U.S. 59 and south as far as U.S. 54
* 573 Columbia
** Includes Columbia, Rolla and many others.Montana * 648 Great Falls
* 650 Billings
* 963 Kalispell "(historical)"
**note: LATA 963 appears on many LATA lists, and at least one map, is no longer a separate LATA-equivalent area. It is now part of LATA 648.Nebraska * 644 Omaha
* 646 Grand Island
* 958 LincolnNevada * 720 Reno
** May includeQuinn, Oregon
** May include Alpine, Verdi andColeville, California
* 721 PahrumpNew Hampshire * 122
** Includes part ofVermont around Groton
** Includes part ofMaine around Kittery and Wilsons MillsNew Jersey * 220 Atlantic Coastal New Jersey
* 222Delaware Valley
* 224North Jersey New Mexico * 664
New York *132
New York City and surrounding metropolitan area
** Includes Greenwich, Connecticut
*133 Poughkeepsie
** IncludesMilford, Pennsylvania and surrounding area
*134 Albany
** Includes Hancock,Massachusetts
*136 Syracuse
*138 Binghamton
** IncludesSayre, Pennsylvania and surrounding area
*140 Buffalo
** IncludesUlysses, Pennsylvania and surrounding area
*921 Fishers Island
*974 RochesterNorth Carolina *420 Asheville
*422 Charlotte
** Includes York County andLancaster County, South Carolina
*424 Greensboro-Winston-Salem area
*426 Raleigh
*428 Wilmington
*949 Fayetteville
*951 Rocky MountNorth Dakota *636
Brainerd, Minnesota -Fargo, North Dakota
*638 Bismarck
**Includes portions ofMontana near Beach andSquaw Gap, North Dakota Ohio *320 Cleveland
*322 Youngstown
*324 Columbus
*325 Akron
*326 Toledo
*328 Dayton
*922 Cincinnati
** IncludesRising Sun, Indiana and surrounding area
** Includes the northern tip ofKentucky as far south as Williamstown
*923 Lima-MansfieldOklahoma *536 Oklahoma City
*538 TulsaOregon *670 Eugene
*672 Portland
** Includes SouthwesternWashington fromWillapa Bay to GoldendalePennsylvania *226 Harrisburg
*228Philadelphia
*230 Altoona
*232 Northeast Pennsylvania
*234 Pittsburgh
*924 ErieRhode Island *130 Rhode Island
South Carolina *430 Greenville
** IncludesPolk County, North Carolina
*432 Florence
*434 Columbia
*436 CharlestonSouth Dakota *605
Tennessee *468 Memphis
** Includes part ofMississippi from south of Memphis to as far south as Hernando
*470 Nashville
*472 Chattanooga
** Includes northwestern tip of Georgia
*474 Knoxville
*956 Bristol-Johnson County
** Includes part ofVirginia from Abingdon to WythevilleTexas *540 El Paso
*542 Midland
*544 Lubbock
*546 Amarillo
** Includes the southern half of theOklahoma Panhandle
*548 Wichita Falls
*550 Abilene
*552 Dallas
*554 Longview
** IncludesMiller County, Arkansas
*556 Waco
*558 Austin
*560 Houston
*562 Beaumont
*564 Corpus Christi
*566 San Antonio
*568 Brownsville
*570 Hearne
*961 San AngeloUtah *660 Utah
** May include Mesquite andPartoun, Nevada
** May include Fredonia andColorado City, Arizona
*981Navajo Nation (Utah portion)Vermont *124 Vermont
** Includes West Lebanon andWest Chesterfield, New Hampshire Virginia *236 Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William, and Stafford counties, and enclosed cities. "See Washington, D.C."
*244 Roanoke
*246 Culpeper
*248 Richmond
*250 Lynchburg
*252 Norfolk
*927 Harrisonburg
*928 Charlottesville
*929 EdinburgWashington *674 Seattle
*676 Spokane
** Includes parts ofOregon including Milton-Freewater and Troy
** Includes a section ofIdaho from Lewiston to Grangeville, up to Troy, and possibly Elk City
** May includeTensed, Idaho West Virginia *254 Charleston
** Includes part ofVirginia east ofWhite Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
*256 Clarksburg
*932 Bluefield
** Includes a strip ofVirginia from south of Bluefield to theKentucky borderWisconsin *350 Northeast Wisconsin
** Includes the southern corner ofMichigan 'sUpper Peninsula
*352 Northwest Wisconsin
*354 Southwest Wisconsin
*356 Southeast WisconsinWyoming *654
U.S. territory LATAs
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American Samoa - 884 [American Samoa entered theNANP in October 2004 and presumably was allocated a LATA by that time. Telcordia LERG data suggests that American Samoa uses LATA 884.]
*Guam - 871
*Northern Mariana Islands - 870
*Puerto Rico - 820
*U.S. Virgin Islands - 822
*Wake Island - 836Non-U.S. LATAs (non-regulatory)
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Mexico - 838
*Bahamas - 824
*Jamaica - 826
*Dominican Republic - 828
*OtherCaribbean - 830
*Canada - 888 [As of 2000, all of Canada is identified as LATA 888.]
**Alberta - 881, 884
**British Columbia - 886
**Manitoba - 888
**New Brunswick - 890
**Newfoundland - 885
**Nova Scotia /P.E.I. - 887,889
**Ontario - 851
**Quebec - 850, 883
**Saskatchewan - 891
**Yukon Territory - 892Notes
ee also
*
Modification of Final Judgment
*Regional Bell Operating Company
*Local Exchange Routing Guide
*Telcordia External links
* [http://www.robotics.net/clec/LATA_Map.html U.S. LATA map and list]
* [http://www.latamaps.com/ LATAMaps.com]
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