Central Office Codes
In the NANP telephone format of +1-NPA-NXX-xxxx, the central office codes fall in the position of NXX. In 1996 the following central office numbering plan was put in place by the incumbent local exchange carrier.
| Location (By parish or central office) |
Numbers |
|---|---|
| Christ Church | 418, 420, 428 |
| Grazettes | 417, 421, 424, 425, 438 |
| St. James | 432 |
| St. John | 433 |
| St. Lucy | 439 |
| St. Philip | 423 |
| Telebarbados | 620-629 |
| Special services | 978 |
| Speightstown | 419, 422 |
| Windsor Lodge | 228, 426, 427, 429, 430, 431, 434, 435, 436, 437 |
| Cellular | 230 |
| Spare | 220 |
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