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580 Vanity Phone Numbers — Southwest & South Oklahoma

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One numbering plan area covers the southern, southwestern, and northwestern thirds of Oklahoma outside the OKC and Tulsa metros: 580. No overlay. OKC and central Oklahoma run on 405/572; Tulsa and the northeast on 918/539. 580 is the rest of the state — Fort Sill at Lawton, Altus AFB on the Texas line, Vance AFB at Enid, the McAlester Army Ammunition Plant in the Choctaw Nation southeast, the Halliburton-Duncan oilfield-services corridor in Stephens County, and the Anadarko Basin / SCOOP-STACK plays under the western half of the footprint.

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  1. If you operate in Lawton, Fort Sill, or the Comanche-Cotton-Tillman county corridor along I-44 / US-281 / US-62 — your area code is 580. Fort Sill, the Field Artillery School, the Air Defense Artillery School, the 75th Field Artillery Brigade, the 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade, the Marine Corps Field Artillery School Detachment at Fort Sill, Cameron University in Lawton, the Comanche Nation tribal-government complex, and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge gateway all share this prefix.
  2. If you operate in Altus, Mangum, Frederick, or the Jackson-Greer-Tillman southwest corner along US-62 / US-283 — also 580. Altus Air Force Base, the 97th Air Mobility Wing, the KC-46 Pegasus / KC-135 Stratotanker / C-17 Globemaster III formal-training-unit footprint, Western Oklahoma State College in Altus, the cotton-and-wheat agricultural belt across Jackson and Greer counties, and the Lake Altus-Lugert recreation economy are all 580.
  3. If you operate in Enid, Vance AFB, or the Garfield-Grant-Major-Alfalfa winter-wheat belt — also 580. Vance Air Force Base, the 71st Flying Training Wing, T-1 Jayhawk / T-6 Texan II / T-38 Talon undergraduate-pilot-training operations, Northwestern Oklahoma State University in Alva (Woods County), Northern Oklahoma College in Enid, the Garfield-Grant-Major-Alfalfa-Kingfisher county winter-wheat production belt, the Enid Terminal Grain Elevators, and the Oklahoma Wheat Commission territory all run on 580.
  4. If you operate in Duncan, Ardmore, or the Stephens-Carter-Murray-Love south-central corridor along I-35 / US-81 — also 580. The Halliburton oilfield-services origin in Duncan (Erle P. Halliburton founded the New Method Oil Well Cementing Company in Duncan in 1919), Continental Resources / Devon Energy / Cimarex / Ovintiv operator activity across the Anadarko Basin and the SCOOP/STACK plays, the Chickasaw Nation tribal-government and gaming complex anchored at Sulphur and Ada (Ada itself sits in Pontotoc County on the 405/580 boundary), Murray State College in Tishomingo, the Arbuckle Mountains tourism economy, and the Lake Texoma corridor on the Red River are 580.
  5. If you operate in McAlester, Durant, or the Pittsburg-Bryan-Atoka-Choctaw southeast corner — also 580. The McAlester Army Ammunition Plant (MCAAP), the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma tribal-government complex headquartered in Durant, the Choctaw Casino and Resort at Durant, Southeastern Oklahoma State University (Durant), Eastern Oklahoma State College (Wilburton), and the Kiamichi piney-woods economy all sit inside 580 — though the McAlester city-proper exchange itself is on the 918 / 580 boundary, with parts of Pittsburg County dialing 918 depending on local exchange. Verify your specific exchange before assuming.
  6. If your operation is in Oklahoma City, Edmond, Norman, Moore, Tulsa, Broken Arrow, or the Tulsa metro — this is not your post. OKC and the central metro run on 405 (with the 572 overlay added in 2021), and Tulsa and northeastern Oklahoma run on 918 (with the 539 overlay added in 2011). 580 is the rest of the state — the southern, southwestern, and northwestern thirds outside the two metros. A 580 number reads as "Oklahoma outside OKC and Tulsa" to anyone familiar with the state's numbering.

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Why 580 Is the Single-NPA Code for Oklahoma Outside OKC and Tulsa

580 is structurally unusual among single-NPA codes because of how the federal-installation density stacks: Fort Sill (Lawton, Comanche County) is one of the Army's two Field Artillery School / Air Defense Artillery School training installations and home to the 75th Field Artillery Brigade; Altus AFB (Jackson County) is the Air Force's primary KC-46 / KC-135 / C-17 air-mobility crew training base; Vance AFB (Enid, Garfield County) is one of four Air Force undergraduate pilot training bases running T-1, T-6, and T-38 sequences; and the McAlester Army Ammunition Plant (Pittsburg County, on the 918/580 boundary depending on exchange) is the Department of Defense's Tier-1 conventional-munitions manufacturer. No other single-NPA prefix in the country anchors that combination of artillery-school, tanker-crew-training, undergraduate-pilot-training, and ammunition-manufacturing missions under one prefix. Layered on top of that defense density: three sovereign tribal-government economies (Choctaw, Chickasaw, Comanche), the Halliburton oilfield-services heritage tier, and the hard red winter wheat belt across the northwestern counties.

Area code 580 was created on April 1, 1997, when it was split off from 405 to cover the southern, southwestern, and northwestern thirds of Oklahoma — everything outside the OKC metropolitan footprint, while leaving Tulsa and the northeast on 918. The Oklahoma Corporation Commission and NANPA have not announced a split or overlay for 580 in the twenty-eight years since. Every 580 reads identically on the prefix. The four-digit ending is the only variable a buyer controls.

The footprint is geographically large in absolute terms — roughly the bottom-left and top-left thirds plus the bottom-right corner of the state, covering somewhere on the order of forty-five counties depending on how exchange-by-exchange boundaries fall. That geography spans four distinct economic zones that have very little to do with each other on the operating side: the Fort-Sill-anchored southwest (Comanche, Cotton, Tillman, Stephens, Jackson, Greer, Kiowa, Caddo); the Vance-AFB-anchored north-central wheat belt (Garfield, Grant, Major, Alfalfa, Woods, Woodward, Kingfisher, Ellis, Harper); the Halliburton-Duncan / Anadarko-Basin south-central oil-and-gas corridor (Stephens, Carter, Murray, Love, Garvin, Grady, McClain — McClain partly in 405); and the McAlester-and-Choctaw-Nation southeast (Pittsburg, Bryan, Atoka, Choctaw, Pushmataha, Latimer, Le Flore, Haskell — some Pittsburg and Le Flore exchanges on 918).

What is structurally distinctive about 580 is the four-installation defense density. Fort Sill is the senior Army Field Artillery installation in the United States — the Field Artillery School and the Air Defense Artillery School are both there, alongside the 75th Field Artillery Brigade, the 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade, the 434th Field Artillery Brigade (training base), and the Marine Corps Field Artillery School Detachment. Altus AFB is the only Air Force installation that runs the formal training units for KC-46 Pegasus, KC-135 Stratotanker, and C-17 Globemaster III crews — every Air Force tanker pilot, boom operator, and C-17 pilot in the active-duty, Guard, and Reserve components passes through Altus. Vance AFB is one of four Air Force undergraduate-pilot-training bases (alongside Columbus AFB in Mississippi, Laughlin AFB in Texas, and Sheppard AFB in Texas) producing the new pilot population. And MCAAP is the Department of Defense's Tier-1 conventional-munitions plant — the place where the bombs, artillery rounds, and most of the conventional ordnance the US military uses get assembled, loaded, and stored. A 580 line in the southwest reads as Fort Sill-adjacent. A 580 line in the north-central reads as Vance-or-wheat. A 580 line in the south-central reads as oilfield-services-or-Halliburton. A 580 line in the southeast reads as Choctaw-Nation-or-MCAAP. The prefix is one. The operating realities under it are four.

What a Clean 580 Pattern Actually Does for an Oklahoma Brand Outside OKC and Tulsa

In a multi-overlay market, the prefix carries about half the brand signal and the pattern carries the other half. In 580 — single-NPA, no overlay, twenty-eight years stable, four distinct economic zones under one code — the pattern is doing close to all of it. A 580 with a forgettable scattered ending and a 580 with a clean repeating tail look identical on the prefix and very different on a Fort Sill DPW (Directorate of Public Works) contractor intake form, a Halliburton vendor-portal entry, an Altus AFB facility-engineering callback, a Choctaw Nation procurement reference, an MCAAP supplier-services rate confirmation, or a winter-wheat custom-application retailer's harvest-window dispatch line.

Recall economics in a four-zone single-NPA region favor patterns that survive a glance from an artillery-range observation-post tablet, a tanker-crew flight-line clipboard, an oilfield rig-floor toolpusher's radio, an ammunition-plant load-line shift change, a wheat-elevator scale-house ticket window, a tribal-government procurement cubicle, or a county-line pickup-truck cup-holder phone mount in a 30-mph crosswind. Repeating-digit tails (the all-zero, all-seven, all-six, all-four endings cataloged across our pattern collections), mirror endings, ascending sequences, and AABB / ABAB / ABBA structures all hold up better under interruption than scattered digits. For an established 580 operator, the pattern is the brand asset that compounds across federal-procurement IDIQ rebid cycles, generational ownership transitions on multi-decade family farming and ranching operations, oilfield rig-count cycles on the Henry Hub and WTI strips, and the four-to-six-year personnel rotation cadence that defines training-base economies.

Three framings worth holding in 580 specifically. First, the Fort Sill / Altus / Vance personnel-rotation cycle is structural. Active-duty soldiers and airmen rotate on three-to-four-year PCS (permanent change of station) cycles; the families turn over; the local services tier serving them does not. The plumber, dentist, real-estate broker, auto-detail shop, used-car dealer, and law office that holds a clean 580 number through three rotations of the assignment cycle is the operator that the next family — coming in cold to a Lawton or Altus or Enid neighborhood — calls first because the previous family handed off the recommendation with a memorable phone number attached. Second, the Halliburton / Anadarko Basin / SCOOP-STACK operating tempo is cyclical on the natural-gas and oil price curves. The driller, frac-sand hauler, water-transfer contractor, mud-logger, wireline operator, and coiled-tubing service that holds a memorable 580 number through the down years is the one operators call back when rig count climbs and capacity gets tight. Third, the Choctaw Nation, Chickasaw Nation, and Comanche Nation tribal-government economies operate on multi-decade procurement and vendor-relationship horizons that reward operators with memorable contact lines on capability statements, vendor-portal entries, and procurement-officer rolodex tabs.

Industry Buyer Reads Across the 580 Footprint

Lawton and Fort Sill — Field Artillery, Air Defense Artillery, 75th FA Brigade, Cameron University, Comanche Nation

Lawton (Comanche County seat) is the largest city in 580 and the practical commercial center of southwestern Oklahoma. Fort Sill is the dominant economic fact: the United States Army Field Artillery School (FAS) and the United States Army Air Defense Artillery School (ADAS) are both there, making Fort Sill the single installation responsible for training the entire Army's field-artillery and air-defense-artillery officer, NCO, and enlisted populations. The 75th Field Artillery Brigade is an active-duty fires brigade headquartered at Fort Sill. The 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade handles air-and-missile-defense training and operations. The 434th Field Artillery Brigade is the training brigade. The Marine Corps Field Artillery School Detachment co-locates Marine artillery training with the Army FAS. The post hosts a substantial federal-civilian workforce alongside the active-duty population.

Cameron University is a public regional university in Lawton with a substantial business, education, and agriculture program portfolio and a long-standing relationship with the Fort Sill military-and-spouse student population. The Comanche Nation is one of three federally recognized tribal nations with significant footprints inside 580; the Comanche Nation tribal-government complex, the Comanche Nation Casino and the Comanche Star Casino, and the Comanche Nation College all anchor the Lawton-area tribal economy. The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge — managed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service — is the regional outdoor-recreation anchor and a draw for visitors from across Oklahoma, North Texas, and the broader southern Plains.

For a federal-contractor MEP firm working Fort Sill DPW or barracks-modernization projects, an environmental-compliance consultancy on a National Environmental Policy Act review for an artillery-range modernization, an industrial-staffing firm placing into the post-and-installation services tier, a defense-services contractor on an artillery-school instructional-services contract, an off-post landlord working military-family rentals on a three-year PCS cadence, a Cameron University procurement vendor, or a Comanche Nation tribal-government services vendor, a clean 580 number on the dispatch or capability-statement line is the procurement-recall asset that compounds across multi-year federal IDIQ relationships and the rotational personnel cadence. See federal contractor vanity phone numbers for the Fort Sill / Altus / Vance / MCAAP defense-contractor framing, contractor vanity phone numbers for the trades and industrial-services framing, and real estate vanity phone numbers for the off-post military-family rental tier.

Altus AFB — KC-46 Pegasus, KC-135 Stratotanker, C-17 Globemaster III Formal Training Units

Altus Air Force Base, in Jackson County in the southwestern corner of Oklahoma about thirty miles from the Texas line, is the only US Air Force installation that runs the formal training units (FTUs) for the entire KC-46 Pegasus tanker fleet, the legacy KC-135 Stratotanker fleet, and the C-17 Globemaster III heavy-lift fleet. The 97th Air Mobility Wing is the host wing. Every Air Force tanker pilot, boom operator, KC-135 boom operator, and C-17 pilot in the active-duty, Air National Guard, and Air Force Reserve components — across every tanker and strategic-airlift squadron in the service — passes through Altus for type-rating and qualification training. The 56th, 54th, and 58th Air Refueling Squadrons run the tanker training. The 97th Operations Group oversees the flying mission. The 97th Mission Support Group and 97th Maintenance Group run the installation-and-aircraft side.

The Altus AFB economy supports a substantial federal-civilian workforce, defense-services contractor base, and military-family services tier across Jackson and Greer counties. Western Oklahoma State College in Altus serves the regional community-college access mission and offers significant aviation-related and military-spouse-friendly programming. The Lake Altus-Lugert recreation economy and the cotton-and-wheat agricultural belt across Jackson, Greer, and Tillman counties round out the regional non-base employment base.

For an Altus-area aviation-services contractor on a flight-line maintenance or logistics-support contract, an MEP firm on a runway, hangar, or fuel-system project, an environmental-compliance consultancy on an installation-restoration program review, a defense-services vendor placing into the tanker-training mission, an off-post landlord serving the rotational student-pilot and instructor population, or a Western Oklahoma State College procurement vendor, a clean 580 ending on the dispatch or bid-coordination line carries the same procurement-recall economics as any other major federal-installation footprint. See federal contractor vanity phone numbers for the air-mobility-mission contractor framing.

Enid and Vance AFB — 71st Flying Training Wing, T-1 / T-6 / T-38, Winter Wheat Belt

Enid (Garfield County seat) is the largest city in north-central Oklahoma inside 580 and the practical commercial center of the winter-wheat belt. Vance Air Force Base, on the south side of Enid, is one of four Air Force undergraduate-pilot-training (UPT) bases — the 71st Flying Training Wing runs the full UPT pipeline using the T-6A Texan II for primary training, the T-1A Jayhawk for advanced-airlift / tanker-track training, and the T-38C Talon for advanced-fighter / bomber-track training. Every Air Force pilot in the active-duty, Guard, and Reserve components who is not training at Columbus AFB (Mississippi), Laughlin AFB (Texas), or Sheppard AFB (Texas) — and a substantial share of the Navy and international students in joint specialized undergraduate pilot training — passes through Vance.

The Garfield-Grant-Major-Alfalfa-Kingfisher-Woods-Woodward county footprint is the heart of Oklahoma's hard red winter wheat production. Garfield County alone harvests on the order of millions of bushels in a typical year. The Enid terminal grain elevators, the BNSF and Stillwater Central rail-served grain-handling network, the Oklahoma Wheat Commission promotion-and-research footprint, and the regional custom-application retailer base (chemicals, fertilizer, seed, aerial application) anchor the agricultural side of the economy. Northwestern Oklahoma State University in Alva (Woods County) is the regional public university; Northern Oklahoma College has its main Enid campus alongside its Tonkawa main campus.

For a Vance-area aviation-services contractor on a flight-line, ground-support, or simulator-services contract, an MEP firm on a UPT-mission facility project, a defense-services vendor placing into the 71st FTW support tail, an off-post landlord on a six-month-to-three-year UPT-student or instructor housing cadence, a Garfield-Grant-Major-Alfalfa custom-application retailer, an Enid terminal-elevator operator, a regional grain merchandiser, a Northwestern Oklahoma State alumni-development desk, or an Enid-area MEP firm working agricultural-processing facility expansions, a clean 580 ending on the dispatch line is the asset that compounds across both federal-contracting cycles and multi-decade family-farm operating horizons. See manufacturing vanity phone numbers for the agricultural-processing and terminal-elevator framing.

Duncan, Ardmore, and the Halliburton / Anadarko Basin / SCOOP-STACK Oilfield-Services Corridor

Duncan (Stephens County seat) is the founding city of Halliburton — Erle P. Halliburton incorporated the New Method Oil Well Cementing Company in Duncan in 1919, building it into what became Halliburton Company, one of the two largest oilfield-services firms in the world (alongside SLB / Schlumberger). Halliburton's corporate headquarters relocated from Duncan to Dallas in 1961 and to Houston in 2003, but the Duncan operational footprint remains substantial — research and development facilities, manufacturing, and a long-standing engineering and services workforce — and the Halliburton heritage shapes the entire south-central oilfield-services tier in 580 to a degree that few non-Texas oilfield economies match. Continental Resources (founded by Harold Hamm in Enid, headquartered in OKC), Devon Energy (OKC-headquartered, operating heavily inside 580 territory), Cimarex Energy / Coterra, Ovintiv, Marathon Oil, BP, and a substantial private-equity-backed E&P operator base run drilling and completion programs across the Anadarko Basin and the SCOOP (South Central Oklahoma Oil Province) and STACK (Sooner Trend, Anadarko Basin, Canadian and Kingfisher counties) plays. SCOOP activity concentrates in Stephens, Carter, Garvin, Grady, and McClain counties (McClain partly in 405); STACK activity concentrates in Kingfisher, Canadian, Blaine, and Dewey counties (Canadian partly in 405).

The midstream and pipeline tail is anchored by Williams Companies, Energy Transfer, ONEOK (Tulsa-headquartered, operating across 580), DCP Midstream / Phillips 66 Midstream, and the major interstate-pipeline corridors crossing the western half of the state. The oilfield-services tier — Halliburton, SLB, Baker Hughes, Liberty Energy, NextTier (Patterson-UTI), ProPetro, Nine Energy, Select Energy Services, plus a deep regional independent-services base — runs out of Duncan, Elk City (Beckham County), Woodward, Ardmore, and Anadarko (Caddo County, partly 580 / partly 405). The Phillips 66 / ConocoPhillips Bartlesville heritage footprint sits to the northeast in 918 territory but the upstream operating activity it supports runs across 580.

For a Duncan-anchored oilfield-services operator, a Stephens-Carter-Garvin-Grady SCOOP driller, a Kingfisher-Canadian-Blaine STACK operator, a frac-sand hauler running Texas-Oklahoma-Kansas origin-destination pairs, a water-transfer-and-disposal contractor, a wireline operator, a mud-logging service, a coiled-tubing operator, an oilfield-trucking outfit running rig moves across western Oklahoma, a midstream-pipeline construction contractor working a Williams or Energy Transfer gathering build-out, an Anadarko Basin land-and-leasehold consultancy, or an Ardmore-area refined-products terminal operator, a clean 580 ending on the dispatch or rate-confirmation line is the asset operators call back when a rig is down, a frac job needs covered on short notice, or a water-handling-capacity issue surfaces on location. See manufacturing vanity phone numbers for the oilfield-services-as-industrial framing and automotive vanity phone numbers for the oilfield-trucking dispatch framing.

McAlester, Durant, and the Choctaw / Chickasaw Nation Southeast

The McAlester Army Ammunition Plant (MCAAP), in Pittsburg County, is the Department of Defense's Tier-1 conventional-munitions manufacturer — the United States Army's primary load-assemble-pack (LAP) plant for general-purpose bombs, artillery rounds, mortars, fuzes, and a substantial share of the conventional ordnance the US military and allied forces consume. MCAAP is the largest single-site employer in southeast Oklahoma. The plant runs a complex defense-industrial-base supplier tail across explosive-loading services, energetics handling, container manufacturing, packaging, transportation, and quality-assurance services. The McAlester city exchange itself sits on the 918 / 580 boundary in places — verify your specific exchange — but the broader Pittsburg County footprint and the rest of southeast Oklahoma run on 580.

The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma is headquartered in Durant (Bryan County) — the seat of the tribal government, the Choctaw Nation Health Services, the Choctaw Nation Career Development, and the Choctaw Casino and Resort at Durant (one of the largest casino-resort properties in Oklahoma). The Choctaw Nation footprint covers ten and a half counties of southeastern Oklahoma reservation territory under the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek and subsequent allotment-era legislation. The Chickasaw Nation, headquartered at Ada (Pontotoc County, on the 405/580 boundary), runs a substantial gaming, hospitality, healthcare, and tribal-government economy concentrated at Sulphur (Murray County, 580) and Ada itself. Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant, Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton, and Murray State College in Tishomingo are the regional academic anchors.

For an MCAAP defense-industrial-base supplier, a load-assemble-pack-services subcontractor, an explosive-handling logistics vendor, a Choctaw Nation tribal-government procurement vendor, a Choctaw Casino and Resort hospitality, food-and-beverage, or entertainment-booking operator, a Chickasaw Nation gaming or hospitality vendor, a Sulphur-Ada-Tishomingo tourism operator, a Southeastern Oklahoma State alumni-development desk, or a Pittsburg-Bryan-Atoka-Choctaw forestry, timber, or piney-woods-services contractor, a clean 580 ending is the recall asset that survives multi-decade tribal-procurement relationships and federal-defense supply chains. See hospitality and lodging vanity phone numbers for the tribal-casino-resort framing and federal contractor vanity phone numbers for the MCAAP supplier framing.

I-44, I-35, US-81, US-62, and the Cattle / Wheat / Energy Logistics Tail

I-44 runs diagonally across 580 from the Texas line near Lawton (where US-277 / US-281 / US-62 merge into it from the south) up through Comanche, Stephens, Grady, and Caddo counties to the OKC metro. I-35 is the structural north-south spine, running through Carter, Murray, Garvin, McClain, Cleveland, Logan, Noble, Kay counties along the Texas-to-Kansas axis — the segment from the Red River north through Ardmore and Pauls Valley to the Norman / OKC line is 580 territory in its southern reach. US-81 runs north-south through Stephens, Grady, Canadian, Kingfisher, Garfield, Grant counties — the Chisholm Trail historical corridor and the modern wheat-and-cattle haul corridor. US-62 runs east-west across the southwest from the Texas line near Altus through Lawton to the OKC metro and beyond. US-69 carries the Texas-to-Missouri freight axis through the Choctaw Nation southeast.

The Oklahoma cattle economy is one of the largest in the country — the state regularly ranks in the top five for total cattle inventory, with feeder-cattle operations, cow-calf operations, and stocker operations spread across the southwestern and northwestern 580 counties. Auction barns at Apache, Anadarko, Hobart, El Reno (El Reno on the 405 side), and Woodward run weekly sales. The Oklahoma City Stockyards (sitting in 405 in the Stockyards City neighborhood) is the largest stocker-and-feeder cattle market in the world, and the supply pipeline feeding it runs heavily across 580. Beef-processing capacity sits across the broader region.

For a Lawton-anchored or Duncan-anchored freight broker running oilfield equipment, frac sand, or rig-move loads; an Enid-area grain-elevator transportation manager moving wheat to terminal markets; an Ardmore-anchored 3PL on the I-35 north-south axis; a cattle-trucking operator running auction-to-feedlot or feedlot-to-processor loads; a McAlester-area logistics vendor moving MCAAP-related freight under appropriate clearances; or a rural-route last-mile operation across the four-zone 580 footprint, a clean 580 number on the dispatch line is the asset that shippers call back when a load needs covered on short notice. Recall in trucking is a callback economics asset — the broker who comes to mind first gets the call. See automotive vanity phone numbers for the freight-and-trucking framing.

Five-Year Subscription Math vs. One-Time Purchase

The wedge between subscription-vanity-number services and outright purchase shows up most clearly on a five-year time-horizon. Consider a 580 operator deciding between a monthly vanity-number rental and a one-time outright purchase from our catalog at the verified site-wide floor.

  1. Subscription vanity-number service at $9.99/month. Five-year cost: $599.40. The operator has paid almost six hundred dollars and owns nothing — if the operator stops paying, the number reverts to the provider's inventory. Renewal pricing is at the provider's discretion.
  2. Subscription vanity-number service at $20/month. Five-year cost: $1,200. Same story — every dollar is a rental fee, the line reverts on cancellation, and the operator has zero residual asset on the books.
  3. Subscription vanity-number service at $50/month. Five-year cost: $3,000. Same story — and at this price tier, the operator is paying a five-year cost that would have purchased multiple premium-pattern numbers outright.
  4. Outright purchase from $200–$250 in our catalog. One-time cost: $200–$250 at the catalog floor. Day-one ownership. The operator is the subscriber-of-record on the line. Year five cost is still $200–$250 — the line moves with the operator across carrier changes (T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, US Cellular regional, regional rural local exchange carriers serving southwestern, north-central, and southeastern Oklahoma) under federal local-number-portability rules.
  5. Lease versus purchase, the underlying contrast. A subscription vanity number is a lease — recurring rent, no equity, reversion on default. An outright purchase is a capital purchase — one-time payment, day-one equity, transferable across carriers. For a Halliburton-Duncan oilfield-services operator running multi-decade family-ownership horizons, a Fort-Sill-adjacent federal contractor on a multi-year IDIQ, an Altus aviation-services vendor on a five-year support contract, a Choctaw Nation gaming-vendor on a long-running master-services agreement, or a Garfield County wheat-belt custom-application retailer on a multi-generation operator base, the capital-purchase model is the correct accounting treatment.

From $200–$250 is the verified site-wide floor. Pricing on individual 580 numbers in our catalog ranges from $250 up through premium pattern tiers depending on the four-digit ending. Every price is a one-time purchase. There is no monthly fee, no recurring service charge, and no auto-renewal. See how the outright-purchase model works for the full flow.

How the Carrier Transfer Works on a 580 Line

When you buy a 580 vanity number from us, we initiate a port (a "transfer") to the carrier of your choice — T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, US Cellular regional, Spectrum Mobile, Cricket, Mint, the major business-VoIP providers (RingCentral, Dialpad, Grasshopper, OpenPhone, Phone.com), or any regional rural local exchange carrier still operating across southwestern, north-central, and southeastern Oklahoma. The mechanics are the same federal local-number-portability process every carrier uses for any other ported line.

Wireless ports typically run one to seven business days once the losing-carrier account information is verified. Wireline ports off legacy AT&T, BrightSpeed, Vyve Broadband, Pioneer Telephone Cooperative (the rural cooperative serving large parts of western Oklahoma), Panhandle Telephone Cooperative, Cross Telephone, or any of the smaller rural-incumbent wireline operators across 580 can run longer depending on the losing provider — the rural-cooperative side of Oklahoma wireline is unusually deep, and ports off cooperative carriers sometimes run two to three weeks. The Federal Communications Commission's rules on local number portability apply to both wireless and wireline ports — see the FCC's local-number-portability overview and the FCC's consumer guide on keeping your number when you change providers for the federal-rule background.

Once the port closes, you are the subscriber-of-record on the line. The number is yours. Future carrier changes — moving from T-Mobile to Verizon, from a regional VoIP provider to RingCentral, from a wireline desk-phone setup to a wireless-only operation, from a rural-cooperative wireline to a national wireless carrier — are between you and the new carrier. We have no role in those subsequent ports. That is the point of the outright-purchase model: the asset is on your books, not on a vendor's billing system.

Buyer Profiles in 580 Worth Calling Out Specifically

Fort Sill federal contractor and off-post military-family services tier

An MEP firm bidding Fort Sill DPW barracks, motor-pool, or artillery-range modernization projects; an environmental-compliance consultancy on an artillery-range NEPA review or installation-restoration program; a defense-services contractor placing into the Field Artillery School or Air Defense Artillery School instructional-services tail; an off-post landlord serving the rotational PCS-cycle military-family rental population in Lawton, Cache, Elgin, or Fletcher; a Lawton dental practice, family-medicine clinic, or veterinarian serving the Fort Sill demographic; or a used-car dealer working the PCS-arrival new-vehicle market — for any of these, a clean 580 four-digit ending is a recall asset across both federal-procurement IDIQ relationships and the rotational personnel cadence that brings new families into Lawton every six to eighteen months.

Altus AFB and Vance AFB aviation-services and training-mission vendor base

An aviation-services contractor on a flight-line, simulator, or ground-support contract; an MEP firm on a runway, hangar, fuel-system, or training-facility project; a defense-services vendor placing into the 97th Air Mobility Wing or 71st Flying Training Wing support tail; an off-post landlord serving the rotational student-pilot or instructor-pilot population at either base; or a regional logistics, parts-supply, or field-service operator running into either installation — the procurement-recall economics are the same as any major federal-installation footprint, and a clean 580 number on the after-hours line is the asset that surfaces during a quarterly vendor review or a rapid-response capacity surge.

Halliburton-Duncan / SCOOP-STACK / Anadarko Basin oilfield-services operator

A Duncan-anchored oilfield-services operator with Halliburton-supplier-tier or independent-services positioning; a frac-sand hauler running Texas-Oklahoma-Kansas origin-destination pairs into Stephens, Carter, Grady, Kingfisher, or Canadian county jobsites; a water-transfer-and-disposal contractor on a SCOOP or STACK pad; a wireline, mud-logging, coiled-tubing, or pressure-pumping operator; an oilfield-trucking outfit running rig moves; a midstream-pipeline construction contractor on a Williams, Energy Transfer, or ONEOK gathering build-out; or an Anadarko Basin land-and-leasehold consultancy — for any of these, a clean 580 ending is the brand asset that survives the rig-count cycle. Operators remember the dispatch number, and the dispatcher who comes to mind first when a toolpusher needs a problem solved gets the call.

McAlester Army Ammunition Plant defense-industrial-base supplier and Choctaw / Chickasaw Nation tribal-government vendor base

An MCAAP load-assemble-pack subcontractor, an explosives-handling logistics or storage-and-warehousing services vendor, an energetics-supply or ammunition-component manufacturer, a packaging or container-services contractor; a Choctaw Nation tribal-government procurement vendor working any of the Nation's executive departments, healthcare systems, or career-development programs; a Chickasaw Nation gaming, hospitality, or facilities-services vendor; a Choctaw Casino and Resort food-and-beverage, entertainment-booking, or facilities-management operator; or a Sulphur-Ada-Tishomingo tourism operator drawing visitors on the Chickasaw National Recreation Area corridor — a clean 580 number on the capability statement, the procurement intake form, or the after-hours dispatch line is the asset that survives multi-decade tribal-procurement relationships and the long-cycle defense-industrial-base supply chain.

Garfield-Major-Alfalfa-Grant winter-wheat belt custom-application and grain-handling tier

A Garfield-Grant-Major-Alfalfa-Kingfisher-Woods-Woodward county custom-application retailer running pre-emergent and post-emergent chemical schedules; an aerial-application (crop-dusting) operator working the wheat-belt fields; an Enid terminal-elevator operator or scale-house manager; a regional grain merchandiser or commodity-trading desk; a Northwestern Oklahoma State or Northern Oklahoma College agriculture-program adjunct; an Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension county-office support vendor; or a multi-generation family-farm equipment-dealership service desk — for any of these, a clean 580 number is the asset that compounds across multi-decade family-farm operator continuity. The customer remembers the four-digit ending years after the application window closes.

Industry Buyer Guides Relevant to 580 Oklahoma

  • Federal contractor vanity phone numbers — for Fort Sill, Altus AFB, Vance AFB, MCAAP, and the broader 580 federal-contractor base.
  • Contractor vanity phone numbers — for the trades, MEP firms, industrial-services contractors, and oilfield-adjacent contracting tiers.
  • Manufacturing vanity phone numbers — for the oilfield-services-as-industrial framing, ammunition-plant supplier base, and grain-handling and agricultural-processing tier.
  • Healthcare vanity phone numbers — for Comanche County Memorial in Lawton, Jackson County Memorial in Altus, INTEGRIS Bass Baptist in Enid, AllianceHealth Durant, the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation health-services networks, and the rural-clinic tier across 580.
  • Dental vanity phone numbers — for dental practices in Lawton, Altus, Enid, Duncan, Ardmore, Durant, McAlester, and the rural-clinic tier.
  • Hospitality and lodging vanity phone numbers — for the Choctaw Casino and Resort, Chickasaw Nation hospitality properties, Comanche Nation gaming, Lake Texoma resorts, and Wichita Mountains lodging.
  • Restaurant vanity phone numbers — for casino-floor F&B operators, the Lawton-Enid-Duncan-Ardmore-Durant restaurant tier, and the broader 580 hospitality footprint.
  • Real estate vanity phone numbers — for the Lawton-Fort Sill off-post rental tier, the Altus and Enid PCS-cycle housing markets, and farm-and-ranch land specialists across the wheat belt and the cattle counties.
  • Mortgage vanity phone numbers — for the Lawton, Altus, Enid, Duncan, Ardmore, and Durant mortgage broker tier serving rural-and-mid-size Oklahoma origination including VA-loan-heavy military-family channels.
  • Legal vanity phone numbers — for the Comanche, Stephens, Carter, Garfield, Pittsburg, and Bryan county legal-services tier handling oil-and-gas, federal-contracts, tribal-court matters, and family-farm estate-planning.
  • Insurance vanity phone numbers — for the regional independent-agency tier serving Oklahoma property, oilfield, agricultural, and military-family accounts.
  • Education vanity phone numbers — for Cameron University, Northwestern Oklahoma State, Northern Oklahoma College, Western Oklahoma State, Southeastern Oklahoma State, Eastern Oklahoma State, Murray State College, and the regional alumni-development and recruiting tier.
  • Automotive vanity phone numbers — for the regional dealer tier and the I-44 / I-35 / US-81 freight-and-trucking corridor including oilfield trucking and cattle hauling.
  • Personal vanity phone numbers — for individuals, returning Cameron and Northwestern Oklahoma State alumni, Fort Sill / Altus / Vance military-and-veteran families, Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation citizens, and Oklahoma natives running personal lines.

Pattern Inventory Worth Looking At for a 580 Buyer

For a 580 buyer narrowing the four-digit ending, the pattern collections are the structural entry point. Repeating-digit tails read cleanly on a Fort Sill artillery-range observation-post tablet, an Altus flight-line clipboard, a Vance UPT instructor-pilot dispatch desk, a Halliburton service-truck wrap, a Choctaw Casino vendor-portal entry, an MCAAP supplier intake form, and a Garfield County wheat-elevator scale-house ticket window. Mirror endings, ascending sequences, and AABB / ABAB / ABBA structures all hold their recall under interruption. The starting points worth scanning:

Sibling Oklahoma Reading for a 580 Buyer

If you are evaluating 580 against the other Oklahoma prefixes — or if the reader has landed on this page from a search that conflates Oklahoma area codes — the sibling reads are worth scanning before final pattern selection:

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Related Oklahoma and Regional Guides

Southwest and southern Oklahoma buyers can compare 580 with 405 Oklahoma City vanity numbers, the Oklahoma vanity numbers collection, and nearby Texas vanity numbers.

If you want a permanent number instead of a subscription line, see the outright-purchase guide or contact Digit Exclusive.

Frequently Asked Questions About 580 Vanity Phone Numbers

Does 580 cover Oklahoma City or Tulsa?

No. Oklahoma City and the central-state metro run on 405 with the 572 overlay added in 2021. Tulsa and northeastern Oklahoma run on 918 with the 539 overlay added in 2011. 580 is the southern, southwestern, and northwestern thirds of the state outside both metros. A 580 number reads as Lawton, Altus, Enid, Duncan, Ardmore, Durant, McAlester, or the broader Oklahoma-outside-the-two-metros footprint to anyone familiar with the state's numbering — not as OKC, not as Tulsa.

Does 580 have an overlay, or is it a single-NPA region?

580 is a single-NPA region. There is no overlay layered on top of it, and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and NANPA have not announced a split or overlay for 580. 580 has covered the southern, southwestern, and northwestern thirds of Oklahoma since the April 1, 1997 split that carved 580 out of 405. Twenty-eight years later, the prefix decision is settled — every 580 reads identically on the prefix, and the four-digit ending is the variable doing the brand-recall work.

What counties does 580 actually cover?

580 covers the bulk of the southern, southwestern, and northwestern thirds of Oklahoma. Southwestern: Comanche (Lawton, Fort Sill), Cotton, Tillman, Jackson (Altus), Greer, Harmon, Kiowa, Caddo (partly), Stephens (Duncan), Jefferson. South-central and southeastern: Carter (Ardmore), Murray, Love, Johnston, Marshall, Bryan (Durant), Atoka, Choctaw, McCurtain, Pushmataha, Pittsburg (McAlester — boundary with 918), Latimer, Le Flore (partly with 918), Haskell. North-central and northwestern: Garfield (Enid, Vance AFB), Grant, Major, Alfalfa, Woods (Alva), Woodward, Ellis, Harper, Beaver, Texas, Cimarron (Panhandle), Dewey, Custer, Roger Mills, Beckham (Elk City), Washita, Blaine. Specific exchanges on county lines and metro fringes can fall on either side of the boundary — verify your specific exchange before assuming.

Will a 580 number work for my customers outside Oklahoma?

Yes. A US ten-digit number works on every US carrier and dials normally from anywhere in the country. Out-of-state customers — Dallas, Fort Worth, Wichita, Kansas City, Little Rock, Amarillo — hear southwestern, north-central, or southeastern Oklahoma when they read the prefix, and they remember the four-digit ending. Halliburton, Continental Resources, Devon Energy, Williams, ONEOK, the Choctaw Nation, the Chickasaw Nation, and the four military installations all run multi-state operations and customer-service desks on 580-anchored lines without issue.

How long does the carrier transfer take for a 580 line?

One to seven business days for most wireless ports once the losing-carrier account information is verified. Wireline ports off legacy AT&T, BrightSpeed, Vyve Broadband, Pioneer Telephone Cooperative, Panhandle Telephone Cooperative, Cross Telephone, or any of the smaller rural-incumbent wireline operators across 580 can run longer depending on the losing provider. The rural-cooperative side of Oklahoma wireline is unusually deep — ports off cooperative carriers sometimes run two to three weeks. The FCC's local-number-portability rules apply to both wireless and wireline ports.

What does From $200–$250 actually mean across the 580 catalog?

$200–$250 is the verified site-wide floor across our full catalog. Pricing on individual 580 numbers ranges from $250 up through premium pattern tiers depending on the four-digit ending. Repeating-digit tails, mirror endings, and ascending sequences price into the higher pattern bands. Every price is a one-time purchase — there is no monthly fee, no recurring service charge, and no auto-renewal. From $200–$250 reflects the entry tier of the catalog, not a per-state floor and not a teaser rate.

Do I need an Oklahoma business license to buy a 580 vanity number?

No. We sell to anyone — individuals, sole proprietors, LLCs, S-corps, C-corps, nonprofits, religious organizations, tribal-government entities, and government entities — regardless of state of residence. Cameron, Northwestern Oklahoma State, Southeastern Oklahoma State, and Murray State College alumni living out of state, Fort Sill / Altus / Vance military-and-veteran families nationwide, Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation citizens, Halliburton retirees, and any Oklahoma native or returning resident can buy a 580 line without an in-state business registration.

Can I send SMS marketing from a 580 vanity number?

Yes, subject to A2P 10DLC registration with your carrier and the standard CTIA messaging guidelines. The 580 line itself is not the constraint — the constraint is the 10DLC brand and campaign registration that any US business-line SMS sender goes through. Every major carrier supports A2P 10DLC on ported local numbers. Halliburton-tier oilfield-services dispatchers sending rig-status alerts, Choctaw Casino VIP-hosts sending event invites, off-post Lawton landlords sending rent reminders, and Garfield County custom-application retailers sending application-window operator alerts all run on standard 10DLC.

What if my line is in Altus, Enid, Duncan, Ardmore, Durant, or McAlester rather than Lawton?

580 covers all of it. The southern, southwestern, and northwestern thirds of Oklahoma outside OKC and Tulsa are one prefix. Lawton is the largest city, but the prefix is not Lawton-specific — Altus (Jackson County, Altus AFB), Enid (Garfield County, Vance AFB), Duncan (Stephens County, Halliburton heritage), Ardmore (Carter County, I-35 corridor), Durant (Bryan County, Choctaw Nation HQ), McAlester (Pittsburg County, MCAAP — boundary with 918), Ada (Pontotoc County, boundary with 405), Alva (Woods County, Northwestern Oklahoma State), Woodward, Elk City, Anadarko, Hobart, and the rural Panhandle all dial 580 (with verified-by-exchange exceptions on metro and overlay boundaries).

Is 580 at risk of running out of numbers and triggering an overlay?

Not in the near term. The Oklahoma Corporation Commission and NANPA have not announced a split or overlay for 580, and current public capacity reporting indicates 580 has runway. Population density across the southern, southwestern, and northwestern Oklahoma footprint has grown more slowly than in the OKC and Tulsa metros, which has extended the prefix's exhaust horizon relative to 405 and 918 (both of which already have overlays). If an overlay is added at some future point, your existing 580 number is unaffected — overlays apply to new assignments only, never to numbers already issued and in service. Your number stays your number for as long as you maintain service.

How is a 580 vanity number different from a subscription vanity number service?

You own the number outright versus renting it. On a subscription model, you pay every month and the number reverts to inventory if you cancel or stop paying. On an outright purchase, you pay once, you become the subscriber-of-record, and the line stays on your account across carrier and reseller changes for as long as you maintain service. Five-year math: $10 per month is $600 with no ownership; $200–$250 one time is ownership on day one and a transferable asset across carriers under federal local-number-portability rules.

Can I transfer my 580 vanity number across carriers later?

Yes. Federal local-number-portability rules give you the right to port your number between US carriers as long as you maintain service. Wireless-to-wireless, wireless-to-wireline, and wireline-to-wireless ports are all supported. We have no role in those subsequent ports — once the number is on your account, it is yours to move as your service needs change. Moving from Pioneer Telephone Cooperative to Verizon, from a regional VoIP provider to RingCentral, or from US Cellular to T-Mobile is between you and the new carrier.

About Digit Exclusive and Where to Get Help

Digit Exclusive is a US-only outright-purchase vanity-number catalog. Every number on the site is a one-time-purchase asset transferred to your carrier of choice, with day-one subscriber-of-record ownership. From $200–$250 is the verified site-wide floor. There is no subscription, no recurring service fee, and no auto-renewal. The 580 footprint is one slice of a 50-state, 56+ area-code, every memorable unique-number catalog.

For background and the purchase flow, the entry points are the outright-purchase landing page, the outright-purchase explainer, and the Oklahoma state collection. For questions about a specific number, a specific port scenario, or a specific carrier transfer, the contact page is the routing point. Background on the catalog and operator is on the about page.

Readers who landed on this 580 area-code page from a general "buy a phone number" or "phone number for sale" search may also want the broader buyer reference at buy a phone number outright — five-step purchase flow, side-by-side cost table versus monthly-subscription rentals, FCC Local Number Portability rules, and FAQ. Same outright model applies to every 580 number listed below.

For the full index of US area codes covered in the catalog — 103 NPA buying guides across all 50 states — see area codes for sale. Browse by state or by area code from 580 through every other NPA in the index.

Related guide: 580 Vanity Phone Numbers Southwest South Oklahoma.

Subscription vs outright purchase: If you are weighing recurring subscriptions against a one-time purchase, our Google Voice alternatives for business comparison covers real 2026 pricing, A2P 10DLC failures, and Workspace-bundle traps for owned-number alternatives.

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