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  3. Texas Administrative Code
  4. Title 16 - ECONOMIC REGULATION
  5. Part 2 - PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OF TEXAS
  6. Chapter 26 - SUBSTANTIVE RULES APPLICABLE TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PROVIDERS
  7. Subchapter F - REGULATION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE

Subchapter F - REGULATION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE

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  1. § 26.121 - Privacy Issues
  2. § 26.123 - Caller Identification Services
  3. § 26.124 - Pay-Per-Call Information Services Call Blocking
  4. § 26.125 - Automatic Dial Announcing Devices (ADADs)
  5. § 26.127 - Abbreviated Dialing Codes
  6. § 26.128 - Telephone Directories
  7. § 26.129 - Standards for Access to Provide Telecommunications Services at Tenant Request
  8. § 26.130 - Selection of Telecommunications Utilities
  9. § 26.131 - Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC)-to-CLEC and CLEC-to-Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier (ILEC) Migration Guidelines
  10. § 26.133 - Business and Marketing Code of Conduct for Certificated Telecommunications Utilities (CTUs)
  11. § 26.134 - Market Test to be Applied in Determining if Markets with Populations Less than 100,000 Should Remain Regulated

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