Area code 868
Area code 868 is a telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan for the Caribbean country Trinidad and Tobago, assigned in 1996, and in service since 1. June 1997.
The internal telephone numbering plan of the country is known as the National Numbering Plan. It regulates the assignment of telephone numbers by the Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago, which holds responsibility for telecommunications in the country.
Due to a long established affiliation with NANP, telephone numbers in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago are often styled as " NXX-xxxx". The International Telecommunications Union's standards such as E.164 and E.123 recommend the inclusion of a "+1" prefix to indicate 868 is a part of the NANP.
History
Area code 868 was created by a split of area code 809 which had been serving all of the Caribbean until the 1990s. A permissive dialing period commenced from 1 June 1997to 31 May 1998, after which all calls placed to the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago required the new prefix. The local telephone regulator proposed the area code 868, which spells TNT -- an abbreviation for Trinidad and Tobago -- on a telephone keypad, to reflect the nation's identity within the NANP.
Dialing to Trinidad and Tobago
- ; From within North America
- ; From outside NANP
Dialing within Trinidad and Tobago
When placing a phone call from Trinidad and Tobago, also known as HNPA dialing, callers simply use seven-digit dialing.- ;To North America
Though usually toll-free when dialed from the US, not all 1-800 phone numbers are toll-free when dialed from Trinidad and Tobago, and may be treated as a toll call.
- ;To areas outside the NANP