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Texas Local Calling Guide![]() Looking for a local calling guide? The popularity of cell phones has lead to a dramatic increase in the number of phone numbers issued. Learning which numbers are a local call can be something of a task. The Public Utility Commission of Texas provides a list of valid area codes and prefixes within those area codes, but there is no way of telling which prefixes are local calls. You can purchase a database of hundreds of dollars or use an online database on a pay-per-search basis. Local calling information is public information, it just isn't publicly available for free - until now. US Netizen provides free access to a local calling database. Simply enter your state, area code, and prefix and get your local calling information. Easy as that. It includes land lines, cell phones, and PCS. Please support US Netizen by subscribing to our low cost Internet service or recommend us to a friend. Search our Texas Local Calling Guide Here
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Friday November 20th, 2009 The end of Robocalls? The Federal Trade Commission has enacted a rule to stop robocalls as of September 1, 2009. If you have registered with donotcall.gov, you can complain to the regulators. The offending telemarketers can be fined up to $16,000 per call. Who do I complain to?
File a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau: |
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