About 709 Area Code:
Area code 709, encompassing the picturesque province of Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada, is a gateway to a land rich in natural beauty, cultural heritage, and maritime charm. This expansive area code covers a diverse landscape, including vibrant cities, quaint towns, and rugged coastlines that capture the essence of the province. St. John’s, the capital and largest city, is a bustling hub brimming with history and character. Known for its colorful row houses and historic sites, St. John’s offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern vibrancy. The city’s Signal Hill provides breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the bustling harbor, while its lively arts scene and local cuisine reflect the spirit of Newfoundland.
Further along the coast, Corner Brook serves as a key economic and cultural center on the west coast of the island. Surrounded by stunning landscapes, including the nearby Gros Morne National Park, Corner Brook is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The park’s dramatic fjords and unique geological features make it a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting visitors from around the globe. In Labrador, Happy Valley-Goose Bay stands out as a central hub in the region. Known for its vast wilderness and Indigenous heritage, it offers a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of Labrador. The area is a gateway to exploring the rugged terrain and pristine beauty of northern Canada. Gander, famous for its historic role as a transatlantic aviation stop, is another gem in area code 709. The town’s aviation museum and historical sites offer a glimpse into its significant role in connecting the old world with the new.
In area code 709, complaints made to the FCC have changed quite a bit over the years. Wireless/mobile complaints are usually the most common, peaking in 2017 with 16 complaints. After 2017, the numbers fluctuated, but there is an increase expected in 2024 where complaints will rise to 8. Wired and VoIP complaints have been much lower, with only a few reported each year.
Complaints about unwanted calls in the 709 area code have changed over time. The highest number of complaints occurred in 2017, with 21 reports of unwanted calls. Telemarketing calls were most common in 2015 and 2016, while robocalls were primarily reported during those same years but have since stopped entirely. Recently, there has been a small rise in unwanted calls, with 12 complaints noted in 2024.
Complaints reported to the FCC in area code 709 have fluctuated over the years across different call types. Prerecorded voice complaints reached their highest point in 2016, while live voice complaints remained relatively low and consistent overall. Although abandoned call complaints peaked in 2017, they have generally stayed at a minimal level since then. Interestingly, text message complaints surged in 2024, indicating a rising concern for consumers in this region.
In the 709 area code, the majority of the population is White, making up approximately 82.96% of residents. Black or African American individuals represent around 14.09%, while Asian residents are a small portion at about 0.78%. The numbers for Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander are very low at only 0.03%, with Some Other Race accounting for roughly 2.14%. Overall, the racial demographics show a significant predominance of White residents in this area.
The 709 area code has a total population of 408,714 people, with slightly more females at 205,698 than males at 203,016. The sex ratio is 105.45 males for every 100 females, showing a fairly balanced gender distribution. At a median age of 40.6 years, the population is younger compared to the national median age of 41.1 years. Baldwin County is the most populated in this area, boasting 233,420 residents. Blount County and Autauga County follow, with populations of 59,077 and 58,761, respectively. A total of six counties are included within the area code, offering a varied demographic mix. Population growth has been steady over recent years, increasing from 356,299 in 2012 to the current figure. This growth reflects a growing community, with trends indicating a continued upward trajectory in population numbers.
Area code 709 experienced a gradual decrease in the labor force participation rate, falling from 56.6% in 2012 to 52.5% by 2022. The employment to population ratio peaked at 50.3% in 2012 but typically stayed below 50% thereafter, reflecting challenges in job availability. A notable drop in the unemployment rate occurred, starting at 10.9% in 2012 and reaching 4.95% in 2020, followed by minor increases to 5.07% in 2022. These figures suggest that while unemployment improved significantly, labor engagement remains lower than national averages, which hovered around 58.5% for participation during the same period.
Newfoundland (NL)
Division No. 3
South Coast - Burin Peninsula, NL
General information All 709 400 calls come from a Landline operated by Iristel Inc. and are located in the city of Torbay in Newfoundland, Ca***a. There are 198 phone numbers****ociated with the 400 prefix in our 709 unsolicited phone number database. Source: https://www.yellowpages.ca/fs/709/400/
This is a Whatsapp scammer phone number. He pretended to be a cousin of mine (He added his photo in the Whatsapp profile) and asked me to send money to a friend of him who was in at hospital. All was a lie. I live in Lima, Perú, South America. Watch out!
This person has been inline dating me for almost a year. I met him on Christian Mingle. He said he was an Offs**** Deep Sea Oil Rig Engineer. Yes****ay he asked me to give him Thousands of dollars. I said no and blocked him
This person said his name is Steven Frank Anderson. He also used a fake email. He was on Christian Mingle Sunday. He was catfishing .
Good ????
Hey
kept bothering
kept bothering me
My aunt recieved ph call from this number, her son told her in was in jail, that she needed to send $1,000 in gift cards by text to this "agent", if she didn't he would go to prison for 50 years. The perfect scam for my gullible aunt.
Man claiming to be Shayne
This person is from Ca***a
This guy said he is a petroleum engineer working on an oil rig in St. John’s, Newfoundland. Met him on Christian Mingle. Has a Danish accent. Said he was born and raised in Denmark, but his profile says he grew up in Austin, Texas.