Area code 345

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Area code 345 is the local telephone area code of the Cayman Islands . The 345 area code was created during a split from the original 809 area code which began permissive dialing on 1 September 1996 and ended 31 August 1997.

When in the Cayman Islands, the seven digits are used alone. When calling to Cayman Islands from anywhere in the United States or Canada 1(345) is dialed along with the other seven digits of the phone number.

Prior to splitting from 809, the Cayman Islands numbers all began with 94, and five-digit dialing was possible using only the digits that followed 94.

See also

Cayman Islands area codes: 345
North: Country code +53 in Cuba
West: Caribbean Sea, country code +52 in Mexico Area code 345East: 876/658
South: Caribbean Sea
Jamaica area codes: 876/658

19°30′N80°32′W / 19.500°N 80.533°W / 19.500; -80.533


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