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Capital:Juneau
Largest City:Anchorage
Population:741,000

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About Alaska Phone Numbers

Alaska is the largest US state by land area - 663,000+ square miles - yet one of the most economically distinct. Home to roughly 741,000 residents, it generates approximately $71.6 billion in nominal GDP (2024), driven by oil and gas extraction, federal government spending, fishing and seafood processing, mining, military operations, and a booming tourism sector. The state's 'three-legged stool' economy - petroleum, federal government, and all other industries - makes it uniquely resilient to national economic cycles while remaining highly sensitive to commodity prices. Anchorage alone accounts for about 39% of the state's population and anchors commerce, logistics, and professional services across the region.

Alaska's telecommunications landscape is unlike any other US state. A single area code, 907, covers the entire state - from the urban core of Anchorage to the most remote Arctic villages. Established in 1957 following the opening of the Alaska submarine cable, 907 is geographically the largest numbering plan area in the United States and is not projected to be exhausted until after 2049 - meaning no overlays or splits are on the horizon. Since October 24, 2021, all local calls in Alaska require 10-digit dialing (907 + 7-digit number), a change implemented to support the nationwide 988 mental health crisis line. There are no overlay area codes for 907; every Alaska business and resident shares this single, distinctive prefix.

For businesses operating in or targeting Alaska, a 907 number is more than a contact point - it's a signal of genuine local presence. Alaskans are a tight-knit, community-focused population spread across vast distances. They're far more likely to answer a call from a recognizable 907 number than an unfamiliar out-of-state or toll-free number. In industries like oil field services, fishing, tourism, healthcare, and government contracting - where relationships and trust are everything - a local Alaska number immediately communicates that you understand the terrain, literally and figuratively. National companies targeting Alaska markets consistently see higher answer and callback rates with 907 numbers compared to 800 or out-of-state alternatives.

FoneSwift delivers instant access to Alaska 907 phone numbers with real-time inventory, same-day activation, and full SMS/MMS capabilities. Numbers configure immediately with call forwarding, IVR menus, AI voice agents, voicemail-to-email, and CRM integrations - critical for businesses managing operations across Alaska's remote geography. Whether you're coordinating fishing fleet logistics from Kodiak, running a tourism operation out of Juneau, managing a healthcare network in Fairbanks, or establishing Alaska market presence from the Lower 48, a 907 number puts you on the right side of caller ID.

Alaska requires 10-digit dialing statewide for all local calls since October 2021 - always publish your number as 907-XXX-XXXX. For business SMS and MMS campaigns from Alaska numbers, A2P 10DLC registration with carriers is required to ensure deliverability and compliance. Number porting is fully supported, so you can transfer an existing 907 number to FoneSwift without service interruption. Alaska's Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) oversees in-state telecom, and federal Do Not Call and TCPA regulations apply statewide. FoneSwift's platform keeps you compliant while giving you the automation and analytics to operate at scale.

CountryUnited States
StateAlaska
CapitalJuneau
Largest CityAnchorage
Population741,000
TimezonesAmerica/Anchorage (AKST/AKDT), America/Adak (HST/HDT)
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Alaska requires 10-digit dialing for all local calls statewide since October 24, 2021. Always publish Alaska numbers in the full 907-XXX-XXXX format. Long-distance calls from outside Alaska dial 1-907-XXX-XXXX. Note that Alaska observes Alaska Standard Time (UTC-9), one hour behind Pacific Time - factor this into call scheduling and business hours routing.

Business SMS from Alaska 907 numbers requires A2P 10DLC carrier registration for compliance and deliverability. Alaska telecom is regulated by both the Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) and the FCC. Federal TCPA, Do Not Call, and TRACED Act rules apply statewide. Ensure outbound calling and texting practices are compliant before launching high-volume campaigns targeting Alaska consumers.

Interesting Facts about Alaska

Discover what makes Alaska unique and why local phone numbers matter for your business

One Area Code for 663,000 Square Miles

Area code 907 covers the entire state of Alaska - the geographically largest numbering plan area in the United States. It spans more than twice the size of Texas and is second only to Canada's 867 (northern territories) in total land area covered by a single area code on the entire North American continent.

10-Digit Dialing Since 2021

Alaska switched to mandatory 10-digit local dialing on October 24, 2021. The change was required to avoid conflicts with the newly designated 988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, since 988 was already in use as a local prefix in Alaska's 7-digit dialing system.

The Farthest East and West Area Code

Because Alaska's Aleutian Islands cross the 180th meridian (the International Date Line), area code 907 can technically be considered both the farthest west and farthest east area code in the North American Numbering Plan - a geographic quirk shared by no other US area code.

Oil Drives the Phone Book

Pipeline transportation alone accounted for 9.1% of Alaska's GDP in 2023 - compared to just 0.2% nationally. The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System can move up to 2.1 million barrels of crude per day, making it the highest-capacity crude oil pipeline in the US. Oil field services, logistics, and engineering firms are among the heaviest users of Alaska business phone numbers.

Seafood: Alaska's Second Export

After oil, seafood is Alaska's largest export - $2.09 billion worth in 2024, including salmon, pollock, cod, and crab. Alaska produces over half of all commercially caught seafood in the US. Fishing operations, processing plants, and exporters across Kodiak, Dutch Harbor, and Southeast Alaska depend on reliable voice and SMS communication to coordinate fleets and logistics.

No Overlays Planned Until 2049

NANPA projects that area code 907 will not be exhausted until after 2049. Unlike major metros that have seen multiple splits and overlays, Alaska's relatively stable population means the 907 code has remained unchanged since 1957 - giving businesses a rare, long-term stable dialing environment.

Tourism: A Billion-Dollar Season

Alaska's tourism industry draws well over a million visitors annually, with nearly half arriving via cruise ship. Non-resident fishing alone generates over $650 million in annual spending. Tour operators, wilderness lodges, charter services, and hospitality businesses rely heavily on seasonal SMS campaigns and local 907 numbers to convert bookings during Alaska's narrow summer window.

Military and Federal Spending Are Top Economic Pillars

The federal government - including military bases near Anchorage and Fairbanks - is the single largest contributor to Alaska's GDP, generating $10.5 billion in 2024. Fort Wainwright, Eielson Air Force Base, and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson are economic anchors that drive demand for professional services, healthcare, housing, and logistics - all industries that rely on local 907 numbers.

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How Alaska Phone Numbers Work

Virtual phone numbers in Alaska allow you to establish a local presence across the state without needing a physical office. Whether you are targeting customers in major cities or rural areas, a Alaska number signals reliability and accessibility.

Alaska is served by multiple area codes, each covering specific geographic regions or overlaying existing ones. When you purchase a virtual number, you can choose from available area codes to best match your target audience.

Example number formats for Alaska:

International Format (E.164)+1 907 555 1234
Local Format(907) 555-1234

Quick Dialing Guide

The correct formats to reach 907 numbers locally and globally.

From Landlines

Standard US Format

Use for domestic long-distance calls within US.

From Mobile

E.164 International

The universal format. Works on any mobile device, anywhere.

International

From abroad

Dialing from outside US (exit code 00 varies by country).

* Example using area code 907. Dialing rules may vary slightly by specific region.


Benefits of a Alaska Virtual Number:

  • Multi-City Presence: Get numbers in multiple Alaska cities to cover the entire state.
  • Flexibility: Route calls to your mobile, office, or a distributed team anywhere in the world.
  • Scalability: Add new lines instantly as your business grows in Alaska.

Start building your presence in Alaska today. Search for your perfect number in the section above or contact our sales team for bulk orders across the state.

How to Get a Alaska Phone Number

Buying a Alaska phone number using FoneSwift is easy and takes just a few minutes. Follow these simple steps to get your Alaska phone number and start connecting with customers in United States today.

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Create a new account on FoneSwift or sign in to your existing account to get started.

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Once logged in, you'll be taken to your FoneSwift dashboard where you can manage all your phone numbers and settings.

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Click on Settings in the sidebar, then go to "My Numbers" and click the "Add a Number" button.

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Choose United States as your country from the dropdown menu.

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Select the type of number, then choose the Alaska state from the available options.

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Click the "Search" button to see all available phone numbers with the selected area code.

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Browse through the available numbers, select one that fits your needs, click "Buy Number", and confirm your purchase.

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Your number is now active! Start making and receiving calls from the FoneSwift Dialer immediately.

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You can configure your number to handle calls, forward calls, or even create an AI voice agent to handle the calls for you.

Businesses Using Alaska Phone Numbers

Alaska's economy runs on energy, seafood, federal spending, tourism, and mining - industries that demand reliable, trusted local communications. A 907 virtual number gives every business the statewide credibility and connectivity to compete in America's most geographically challenging market.

Oil, Gas & Pipeline Services

Drilling contractors, pipeline operators, oilfield logistics firms, and energy consultants use 907 numbers for crew coordination, vendor management, regulatory communications, and client relations across the North Slope, Cook Inlet, and statewide pipeline infrastructure.

Commercial Fishing & Seafood Processing

Fleet operators, canneries, processors, and seafood exporters in Kodiak, Dutch Harbor, Sitka, and Ketchikan use local Alaska numbers for dock coordination, logistics dispatch, buyer communications, and crew management during intense seasonal operations.

Tourism, Hospitality & Adventure Travel

Wilderness lodges, cruise excursion operators, flightseeing companies, fishing charters, and guided tour businesses use 907 numbers for booking inquiries, seasonal SMS campaigns, guest communications, and reservation confirmations serving millions of annual visitors.

Government Contracting & Federal Services

Federal contractors, Alaska Native corporations, defense support firms, and state agency vendors use local 907 numbers to establish credibility with government procurement offices and maintain reliable communications across Anchorage, Fairbanks, and remote installations.

Healthcare & Rural Medicine

Regional hospitals, tribal health organizations, telehealth providers, and medical transport services use Alaska numbers for patient scheduling, appointment reminders, care coordination, and emergency communications across a state where patients can be hundreds of miles from the nearest clinic.

Mining & Natural Resources

Gold, zinc, and critical minerals mining operations use 907 numbers for site communications, equipment vendor coordination, environmental compliance contacts, and investor relations as Alaska hosts some of the richest undeveloped mineral deposits in North America.

Construction & Infrastructure

General contractors, engineering firms, and infrastructure developers working on roads, ports, energy projects, and remote community construction use local numbers for subcontractor coordination, permitting contacts, and project management across vast and challenging terrain.

Logistics, Freight & Air Cargo

Air cargo operators (Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport is a global cargo hub), freight forwarders, marine shipping companies, and last-mile delivery services to remote villages use 907 numbers for dispatch, tracking updates, and customer notifications.

Why Choose Alaska Phone Number for Your Business?

Discover the advantages of having a local phone number that builds trust, increases engagement, and drives results.

Local Alaska Presence
Establish a credible presence in Alaska instantly. Appear as a local business in directories and listings, building trust with residents and businesses.
Higher Answer Rates
Calls from local Alaska area codes are 4x more likely to be answered than toll-free numbers. Connect with more leads and customers.
Build Regional Trust
Customers prefer dealing with local businesses. detailed local ties signal reliability and commitment to the community.
SMS & MMS Messaging
Engage customers with two-way text messaging. Send appointment reminders, updates, and marketing campaigns from your local number.
Smart Call Routing
Route calls based on business hours, location, or team availability. Never miss an important opportunity with advanced call handling.
Campaign Analytics
Track performance of marketing campaigns by region. Assign unique local numbers to ads and measure ROI with precision.

Cities in Alaska

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Business Landscape

Economic Profile of Alaska

Business opportunities and market insights for Alaska

Alaska represents a concentrated, high-value market where local credibility is the single biggest factor in whether a business call gets answered. Oil and gas services, commercial fishing logistics, government contracting, healthcare, tourism, and construction all run on trust - and a 907 number builds that trust instantly. National companies entering Alaska markets routinely secure 907 numbers as a first step precisely because Alaskans are quick to screen calls from unrecognized out-of-state codes.

FoneSwift makes it straightforward to acquire, configure, and manage Alaska 907 numbers from anywhere in the world. With instant activation, enterprise routing, AI voice agents for high-volume inbound traffic, and full SMS/MMS for text-driven industries like tourism and healthcare, you can run a professional Alaska communications operation without setting foot in the state.

Alaska Phone Numbers FAQ

Common questions about virtual phone numbers in Alaska

What area code does Alaska use?

Alaska uses a single area code - 907 - for the entire state. This includes Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Sitka, Ketchikan, Kodiak, and all rural and remote communities. The tiny community of Hyder in southeastern Alaska is an exception; it uses Canadian area codes (250/236/778) due to its connection to Stewart, British Columbia.

Does Alaska require 10-digit dialing?

Yes. As of October 24, 2021, all local calls in Alaska require 10-digit dialing: 907 + the 7-digit number. This change was mandated statewide to prevent conflicts with the 988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Always publish Alaska business numbers in the full 907-XXX-XXXX format.

Are there any overlay area codes for Alaska?

No. Alaska has no overlay area codes. Area code 907 is the sole geographic area code for the state, and NANPA projects it will not be exhausted until after 2049. No splits or overlays are currently planned, making Alaska's dialing environment exceptionally stable for long-term business planning.

What time zone are Alaska phone numbers in?

Most of Alaska observes Alaska Standard Time (AKST, UTC-9) and Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT, UTC-8) in summer. The Aleutian Islands west of the Fox Islands observe Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HAST, UTC-10) and HADT in summer. When scheduling calls or automated campaigns, note that Alaska is typically 1 hour behind Pacific Time and 4 hours behind Eastern Time.

Can I get an Alaska 907 phone number if my business is outside Alaska?

Yes. FoneSwift virtual 907 numbers work from anywhere in the world. Businesses outside Alaska frequently use 907 numbers to establish credibility with Alaska customers, government agencies, fishing industry contacts, and oil field clients where a recognizable local area code significantly improves answer rates and trust.

Do Alaska virtual numbers support SMS and MMS?

Yes. FoneSwift Alaska numbers support Voice, SMS, and MMS (capabilities vary by specific number). For business messaging campaigns, you must register for A2P 10DLC with carriers to ensure deliverability. SMS is especially valuable in Alaska, where remote communities often rely on mobile messaging as a primary communication channel.

Can I port my existing Alaska 907 number to FoneSwift?

Yes. Number porting is fully supported for Alaska 907 numbers. Submit your number details and FoneSwift manages the porting process, typically completing within 5-10 business days. Your number stays active throughout the transition, and you gain access to advanced routing, analytics, AI agents, and integrations immediately upon port completion.

Why should I use a local 907 number instead of a toll-free number in Alaska?

Alaskans are community-oriented and highly skeptical of out-of-state or toll-free numbers - particularly for industries like fishing, construction, oil services, healthcare, and tourism where local relationships matter. A 907 number signals genuine local presence, resulting in measurably higher answer rates. Toll-free numbers often signal a distant national company, which can undermine trust in Alaska's relationship-driven markets.

What cities does the 907 area code cover?

Area code 907 covers every city, town, and village in Alaska including Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Sitka, Ketchikan, Kodiak, Wasilla, Palmer, Homer, Kenai, Soldotna, Bethel, Nome, Kotzebue, Barrow (Utqiagvik), and over 200 additional rural and remote communities. It is the only area code you need to reach any Alaska destination.

How quickly can I activate an Alaska 907 phone number?

Alaska 907 numbers activate instantly through FoneSwift. Search live inventory, choose your number, complete checkout, and your number is live immediately - no waiting period. Configure call routing, IVR, AI voice agents, SMS, and CRM integrations the same day you purchase.

What features come with a FoneSwift Alaska phone number?

All FoneSwift Alaska numbers include call forwarding, IVR/auto-attendant, call recording, voicemail-to-email, SMS/MMS, AI voice agents, multi-device ringing, business hours routing, real-time analytics, CRM integrations, and API access. These features are available across all 907 numbers regardless of the specific exchange.

Does Alaska have any special telecom regulations businesses should know about?

Alaska's telecommunications are regulated by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) at the state level and the FCC federally. For business SMS, A2P 10DLC registration is required for carrier compliance. Federal TCPA and Do Not Call regulations apply statewide. Alaska also observes its own consumer protection rules - ensure your outbound calling and texting practices comply before launching campaigns.
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