Although the Northern Mariana Islands (NMI) became a U.S. commonwealth in 1978 and the United States assumed sovereignty in 1986, calling from the United States to CNMI remained an international call with country code 670. Area code 670 became effective on July 1, 1997, with a
permissive dialing period from July 1, 1997, to July 1, 1998, during which the international code remained operational. After the CNMI was added to the North American Numbering Plan, the U.S.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulated calls between the U.S. and CNMI as "domestic", causing a reduction in the cost of telephone calls and making NANP toll-free access available to callers from the CNMI, which became popular with the advent of pre-paid calling cards. Since no mobile telephone carriers in the U.S. are present in the CNMI market, cellular calls to the CNMI are not necessarily considered "domestic" or within the definition of "nationwide long distance". Country code 670 was later assigned to
East Timor. ==Cost of international calls==