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Make sure your business connects with your community
with a 858 or 619 area code number.

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Serve San Diego better with a local phone number.

Having a local San Diego phone number is important for any business to be found in their local community, and people often look to support local businesses that are making their communities more prosperous.

That’s why making sure you have a local number that’s more recognizable for San Diego is an important part of your business. VoIP providers like Ooma allow you to choose your own number, and that includes making sure you have a local number that fits in with your community.

As your business expands past its original community, it’s important to fit in with your new communities with a local presence. Ooma can help you fit in and better serve any community you come across, all across the US.

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Get area codes 619, 760 and 858 with a San Diego Phone number.

Ooma is proud to provide internet phone service for the second-largest city in the state of California using area code 619 and 858. Ooma does not just provide the best nationwide business phone service in San Diego, but also makes it affordable for small businesses to use big business features like Virtual Receptionist and Call Blocking. Ooma charges per line for small businesses at affordable rates.

619 Area Code

The 619 area code was created in January 1982 to serve the residents of San Diego and the surrounding areas, which include San Diego County and the cities of San Diego, Chula Vista, El Cajon, National City, La Mesa, Santee, Poway and more.

760 Area Code

But San Diego has other historic area codes—760, created in 1997, and 858, which became an overlay for 619 in 1999. By obtaining a local number with any of these area codes, you solidify your position as a bona fide member of the San Diego community.

A popular area code is not the only thing that San Diego has going for it. San Diego has some of the most beautiful landscapes in the state of California. Sure, Los Angeles has more than its fair share of hilltop penthouses and beachside condos, but San Diego offers something different to its residents and tourists. With charming neighborhoods like Mission Beach, Downtown San Diego, Gaslamp Quarter, Little Italy, and Pacific Beach, it is easy to see why San Diego has over 1.3 million residents.

The most significant advantage for the several small businesses situated in San Diego is the tourist attraction power this monumental city offers. San Diego boasts of over 70 miles of pristine beaches and dazzling collections of world-class family attractions. With world-famous attractions like San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoo Safari park, many small businesses struggle with ways to keep their thousands of customers engaged at all times. It would be impossible to talk about San Diego and not mention one of the biggest events that take place every summer; San Diego Comic-Con attracts both nerds and party freaks alike.

As a small business in San Diego, the key to attracting tourists and residents to your business is by presenting them with a local feel. You can get more local with Ooma and serve the residents and visitors of San Diego better with a local 858 or 619 area code.

Ooma offers small businesses and residents of San Diego with low-cost international calls from your mobile phone with the Ooma mobile app. With the use of an Ooma device and an active account, Ooma’s got your back.

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