709 Area Code — Newfoundland (Canadian), Newfoundland

About the 709 Area Code

Area code 709 covers Newfoundland (Canadian), Newfoundland, a metropolitan market with a diverse mix of mobile, landline, and VoIP subscribers across residential and commercial accounts. Primary carriers include Bell Canada, Rogers Communications, and Telus Mobility. The area encompasses St. John's and operates in the Newfoundland time zone, supporting a broad range of modern telecommunications services.

Key Information

  • Region: Newfoundland (Canadian)
  • State / Province: Newfoundland
  • Timezone: Newfoundland
  • Major Cities: St. John's

Carriers & Network Type for 709 Numbers

Bell Canada Rogers Communications Telus Mobility Freedom Mobile

Network mix: Mixed — 709 numbers include mobile, landline, and VoIP lines.

Common Scam Patterns

FCC complaint data for 709 numbers includes:

  • Robocall/Auto-dialer
  • Extended warranty scam
  • Health insurance offer
  • IRS/Government impersonation

If You Got a Text from 709

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Don't reply — responding to unknown texts confirms your number is active and invites more messages.
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Look up the number to check its carrier, line type, and any spam reports from other users in our community.
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Block and report: forward to 7726 (SPAM) or report via your carrier's spam-reporting app.

Who Typically Calls from the 709 Area Code?

Area code 709 covers Newfoundland (Canadian), Newfoundland, a metropolitan market with a diverse mix of mobile, landline, and VoIP subscribers across residential and commercial accounts. Primary carriers include Bell Canada, Rogers Communications, and Telus Mobility. The area encompasses St. John's and operates in the Newfoundland time zone, supporting a broad range of modern telecommunications services. Calls from 709 numbers originate in Newfoundland (Canadian), Newfoundland. Residents, local businesses, schools, medical offices, and government agencies in this region all use 709 numbers. If you received an unexpected call or text from a 709 number, it may be a neighbor, a local service provider, or — in some cases — an unwanted solicitor.

Because 709 is a legitimate, widely used area code, scammers sometimes spoof it to make their calls appear local and trustworthy. This technique — called neighbor spoofing — makes it more likely that recipients will answer. A reverse phone lookup is the fastest way to find out whether a 709 number is genuinely local or spoofed.

Is a 709 Phone Number Spam?

Not all 709 calls are spam, but the area code is not immune to robocall campaigns and phone scams. Common complaints about 709 numbers include warranty extension scams, debt collection harassment, IRS impersonation calls, and unsolicited insurance offers.

If a 709 number called you and didn't leave a voicemail, that's a red flag — legitimate callers typically leave a message. Use Who Sent That Text Message to look up the number instantly and see whether other users have flagged it as spam.

You can also report a suspicious 709 number directly from our lookup results, helping protect others in the community from the same caller.

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