FCC Web Documents citing 0.403
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- the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) submitted projections of demand and administrative expenses for the third quarter of 2006. Accordingly, the projected demand and expenses are as follows: ($ millions) Program Projected Program Support Admin. Expenses Application Of Interest Income Application of Periodic True-Ups Total Program Collection Schools and Libraries 546.201 16.299 (34.706) 6.540 534.334 Rural Health Care 7.292 0.946 (0.403) 1.826 9.661 High-Cost 1,033.192 5.280 (3.284) (15.119) 1,020.069 Low Income 209.115 1.239 (1.122) (10.760) 198.472 TOTAL 1,795.800 23.764 (39.515) (17.513) 1,762.536 USAC Projections of Industry Revenues USAC submitted projected collected end-user telecommunications revenues for July through September 2006 based on information contained in the Third Quarter 2006 Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet (FCC Form 499-Q). The amount is as follows: Total Projected
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- the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) submitted projections of demand and administrative expenses for the second quarter of 2006. Accordingly, the projected demand and expenses are as follows: ($ millions) Program Projected Program Support Admin. Expenses Application Of Interest Income Application of Periodic True-Ups Total Program Collection Schools and Libraries 546.447 16.053 (40.515) (14.513) 507.472 Rural Health Care 12.413 1.676 (0.403) 0.716 14.402 High-Cost 1052.465 5.082 (4.305) (15.423) 1037.819 Low Income 218.165 1.215 (1.112) (4.152) 214.116 TOTAL 1829.490 24.026 (46.335) (33.372) 1773.809 USAC Projections of Industry Revenues USAC submitted projected collected end-user telecommunications revenues for April through June 2006 based on information contained in the Second Quarter 2006 Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet (FCC Form 499-Q). The amount is as follows: Total Projected
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- SDARS licensees. For the purposes of this section, a business day is defined as all days, including days when the Commission opens later than 8:00 a.m., which are not ``holidays'' (i.e., Saturday, Sunday, officially recognized Federal legal holidays and any other day on which the Commission's offices are closed and not reopened prior to 5:30 p.m.) (see 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.403, 1.4(e)(1) and (2), 27.72(b)). AM Broadcast Station Notification. Per Section 27.63 of the Rules, WCS licensees that plan to construct or modify towers within 1 kilometer (0.6 mile) of non-directional AM broadcast station tower and within 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) of a directional AM broadcast station array must also notify the licensee of the AM broadcast station in advance of
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- LPFM One LPFM Two or More LPFM All Markets Market Measure 2005 0.419 0.408 0.341 * (1539) (987) (1381) 2007 0.402 0.397 0.336 * (1121) (1004) (1725) Contour Measure 2005 0.325 0.398 * 0.470 * (1677) (1039) (1191) 2007 0.305 0.376 * 0.428 * (1353) (1013) (1484) Contour/Market Measure 2005 0.353 0.420 * 0.461 * (2216) (1032) (659) 2007 0.324 0.403 * 0.423 * (1796) (1075) (979) * - difference between the category mean and the mean of the No LPFM category is statistically different from zero using a two-sided unpaired t-test at the 95 percent level of confidence. Numbers in parentheses are the number of observations in the category Ratings analyzed are the average quarter hour rating for persons aged
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- R CHICKASAW TEL CO 9,219,243 8,679 1,062.25 4,302,508 0.385 431981 C R CHOUTEAU TEL CO FairPoint Communications, Inc. 1,979,718 3,321 596.12 485,332 0.043 431982 C R CIMARRON TEL CO 8,155,110 7,821 1,042.72 3,762,607 0.336 431984 C R OKLAHOMA COMM SYSTEM Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 8,795,533 19,025 462.31 948,392 0.085 431985 C R CROSS TEL CO 9,931,108 9,789 1,014.52 4,502,356 0.403 3 - 156 Table 3.31 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data for 2005 by Study Area Study Area Code TypeStatusStudy Area Name Holding Company Name Unseparated NTS Revenue Requirement Number of Loops Unseparated NTS Revenue Requirement per Loop Projected High- Cost Loop Support Payments for 2007 Percent of Total $ $ $ % OKLAHOMA (CONT.) 431988 C R DOBSON TEL CO
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- R CHICKASAW TEL CO 9,219,243 8,679 1,062.25 4,302,508 0.385 431981 C R CHOUTEAU TEL CO FairPoint Communications, Inc. 1,979,718 3,321 596.12 485,332 0.043 431982 C R CIMARRON TEL CO 8,155,110 7,821 1,042.72 3,762,607 0.336 431984 C R OKLAHOMA COMM SYSTEM Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 8,795,533 19,025 462.31 948,392 0.085 431985 C R CROSS TEL CO 9,931,108 9,789 1,014.52 4,502,356 0.403 3 - 156 Table 3.31 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data for 2005 by Study Area Study Area Code TypeStatusStudy Area Name Holding Company Name Unseparated NTS Revenue Requirement Number of Loops Unseparated NTS Revenue Requirement per Loop Projected High- Cost Loop Support Payments for 2007 Percent of Total $ $ $ % OKLAHOMA (CONT.) 431988 C R DOBSON TEL CO
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- 1,309 2,373.82 1,792,004 0.187 411756 C R COLUMBUS TELEPHONE 1,923,579 1,850 1,039.77 681,631 0.071 411758 C R COUNCIL GROVE TEL CO 2,500,561 1,876 1,332.92 1,103,673 0.115 411761 C R CUNNINGHAM TEL CO 1,787,002 1,112 1,607.02 882,802 0.092 411764 C R ELKHART TEL CO INC 3,608,217 1,379 2,616.55 2,138,876 0.224 411777 C R GOLDEN BELT TEL ASSN 8,016,001 5,240 1,529.77 3,856,375 0.403 411778 C R GORHAM TEL CO 1,263,243 275 4,593.61 834,303 0.087 411778A C R GORHAM TEL CO 152,307 246 619.14 14,715 0.002 411780 C R HAVILAND TEL CO LICT Corporation 5,452,014 3,281 1,661.69 2,739,272 0.286 411781 C R H & B COMMUNICATIONS 787,081 840 937.00 244,752 0.026 411782 C R HOME TEL CO 2,608,152 1,747 1,492.93 1,237,434 0.129 411785 C
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- 1,309 2,373.82 1,792,004 0.187 411756 C R COLUMBUS TELEPHONE 1,923,579 1,850 1,039.77 681,631 0.071 411758 C R COUNCIL GROVE TEL CO 2,500,561 1,876 1,332.92 1,103,673 0.115 411761 C R CUNNINGHAM TEL CO 1,787,002 1,112 1,607.02 882,802 0.092 411764 C R ELKHART TEL CO INC 3,608,217 1,379 2,616.55 2,138,876 0.224 411777 C R GOLDEN BELT TEL ASSN 8,016,001 5,240 1,529.77 3,856,375 0.403 411778 C R GORHAM TEL CO 1,263,243 275 4,593.61 834,303 0.087 411778A C R GORHAM TEL CO 152,307 246 619.14 14,715 0.002 411780 C R HAVILAND TEL CO LICT Corporation 5,452,014 3,281 1,661.69 2,739,272 0.286 411781 C R H & B COMMUNICATIONS 787,081 840 937.00 244,752 0.026 411782 C R HOME TEL CO 2,608,152 1,747 1,492.93 1,237,434 0.129 411785 C
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- 99.578 0.422 0.059 0.021 15.493 Pittsburgh 99.796 0.204 99.739 0.261 99.775 0.225 0.056 0.036 27.482 Columbus 99.767 0.233 99.723 0.277 99.743 0.257 0.044 0.021 18.852 Cincinnati 99.748 0.252 99.705 0.296 99.723 0.277 0.044 0.018 17.402 Cleveland 99.792 0.208 99.752 0.248 99.771 0.229 0.040 0.019 19.260 Kansas City 99.784 0.216 99.747 0.253 99.763 0.237 0.037 0.015 17.146 Miami 99.633 0.367 99.598 0.403 99.596 0.404 0.035 (0.001) 9.673 Detroit 99.829 0.171 99.796 0.204 99.812 0.188 0.033 0.016 19.532 Chicago 99.822 0.178 99.790 0.210 99.804 0.196 0.032 0.014 18.034 Orlando 99.683 0.317 99.651 0.349 99.651 0.349 0.032 0.000 10.057 Milwaukee 99.829 0.171 99.798 0.202 99.812 0.188 0.031 0.014 18.139 Minneapolis 99.838 0.162 99.808 0.192 99.821 0.179 0.029 0.013 18.176 Indianapolis 99.751 0.249 99.722 0.278
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- report, or action complained of.'' Section 1.106 (f) of the Commission's Rules implements this statutory mandate and provides that the ``petition for reconsideration and any supplement thereto shall be filed within 30 days from the date of public notice of the final Commission action . . . .'' 47 C.F.R. § 1.106(f). 47 C.F.R. § 1.4(b)(2). See 47 C.F.R. § 0.403. Petition at 14. We construe this portion of Mr. Garey's Petition that he captions as a ``[r]equest for acceptance of this resubmission filing out of time'' as seeking a waiver of the statutory thirty-day filing period for petitions for reconsideration. Id. 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.401, 1.4(f) (``hand-delivered [documents] must be tendered for filing in complete form . . . with
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- Preference Externalities, 1997 All Listening Non- Black Listening Black Listening Non-Hisp. Listening Hispanic Listening All Listening Non- Black Listening Black Listening Non-Hisp. Listening Hispanic Listening Dep. Var. = AQH*100 Dep. Var.= ln(AQH/(1-AQH)) Constant 15.569* (0.082) 15.150* (0.145) 17.401* (0.229) 15.467* (0.103) 17.161* (0.309) -1.693* (0.006) -1.726* (0.011) -1.564* (0.0167 -1.700* (0.012) -1.580* (0.022) Population 0.3030* (0.053) 0.022* (0.004) Non-Black Population 0.403* (0.162) -0.090 (0.256) 0.031* (0.013) 0.006 (0.018) Black Population -0.436 (0.846) 3.002* (1.335) -0.034 (0.065) 0.202* (0.096) Non-Hisp. Population 0.390* (0.103) -0.011 (0.193) 0.029* (0.008) 0.0002 (0.014) Hispanic Population -0.489 (0.345) 1.067** (0.649) -0.035 (0.026) 0.071 (0.046) R-sq 0.1184 0.1735 0.1591 0.2887 0.1121 0.1134 0.1674 0.1438 0.2776 0.1077 N 244 99 99 51 51 244 99 99 51 51 Notes:
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- LPFM One LPFM Two or More LPFM All Markets Market Measure 2005 0.419 0.408 0.341 * (1539) (987) (1381) 2007 0.402 0.397 0.336 * (1121) (1004) (1725) Contour Measure 2005 0.325 0.398 * 0.470 * (1677) (1039) (1191) 2007 0.305 0.376 * 0.428 * (1353) (1013) (1484) Contour/Market Measure 2005 0.353 0.420 * 0.461 * (2216) (1032) (659) 2007 0.324 0.403 * 0.423 * (1796) (1075) (979) * - difference between the category mean and the mean of the No LPFM category is statistically different from zero using a two-sided unpaired t-test at the 95 percent level of confidence. Numbers in parentheses are the number of observations in the category Ratings analyzed are the average quarter hour rating for persons aged
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- report, or action complained of.'' Section 1.106 (f) of the Commission's Rules implements this statutory mandate and provides that the ``petition for reconsideration and any supplement thereto shall be filed within 30 days from the date of public notice of the final Commission action . . . .'' 47 C.F.R. § 1.106(f). 47 C.F.R. § 1.4(b)(2). See 47 C.F.R. § 0.403. Petition at 14. We construe this portion of Mr. Garey's Petition that he captions as a ``[r]equest for acceptance of this resubmission filing out of time'' as seeking a waiver of the statutory thirty-day filing period for petitions for reconsideration. Id. 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.401, 1.4(f) (``hand-delivered [documents] must be tendered for filing in complete form . . . with
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- 42 0.639 0:621 0.582 44 0.654 0.641 0.627 0.611 0.593 0.552 46 0.628 0.600 0.583 48 0.600 2; 01559 0.572 0.555 :*:;z 00~~;~ so 0.573 0.544 0.527 0:507 0:465 52 0.545 0.531 0.516 0.498 0.479 0.436 54 O.Sl7 0.503 0.487 0.470 0.451 0.408 56 0.488 0.474 0.459 0.442 0.423 0.381 58 0.460 0.446 0.431 0.414 0.395 0.354 60 0.431 0.4l8 0.403 0.387 0.368 0.328 1 L A Annex 2/p. lb tLcvatzon an@ c (degrees)0.4oJ1 01234567891011121314151617181920222426283032343638404244464850525456586062646668707274767880When the negative sign (-) appears in the Table, it signifies o~Y the existence of a secondary lobe havfng the opposite phase from the main lobe fn the vertical radiation Fatter% In order to perform the cahdatlon, ignore the negative (-) and use only the absolute vahe
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- Year No LPFMOne LPFM Two or More LPFM All Markets Market Measure 2005 0.419 0.408 0.341 * (1539) (987) (1381) 2007 0.402 0.397 0.336 * (1121) (1004) (1725) Contour Measure 2005 0.325 0.398 * 0.470 * (1677) (1039) (1191) 2007 0.305 0.376 * 0.428 * (1353) (1013) (1484) Contour/Market Measure2005 0.353 0.420 * 0.461 * (2216) (1032) (659) 2007 0.324 0.403 * 0.423 * (1796) (1075) (979) * -difference between the category mean and the mean of the No LPFM category is statistically different from zero using a two-sided unpaired t-test at the 95 percent level of confidence. Numbers in parentheses are the number of observations in the category Ratings analyzed are the average quarter hour rating for persons aged 12+
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- Preference Externalities, 1997 All Listening Non- Black Listening Black Listening Non-Hisp. Listening Hispanic Listening All Listening Non- Black Listening Black Listening Non-Hisp. Listening Hispanic Listening Dep. Var. = AQH*100 Dep. Var.= ln(AQH/(1-AQH)) Constant 15.569* (0.082) 15.150* (0.145) 17.401* (0.229) 15.467* (0.103) 17.161* (0.309) -1.693* (0.006) -1.726* (0.011) -1.564* (0.0167 -1.700* (0.012) -1.580* (0.022) Population 0.3030* (0.053) 0.022* (0.004) Non-Black Population 0.403* (0.162) -0.090 (0.256) 0.031* (0.013) 0.006 (0.018) Black Population -0.436 (0.846) 3.002* (1.335) -0.034 (0.065) 0.202* (0.096) Non-Hisp. Population 0.390* (0.103) -0.011 (0.193) 0.029* (0.008) 0.0002 (0.014) Hispanic Population -0.489 (0.345) 1.067** (0.649) -0.035 (0.026) 0.071 (0.046) R-sq 0.1184 0.1735 0.1591 0.2887 0.1121 0.1134 0.1674 0.1438 0.2776 0.1077 N 244 99 99 51 51 244 99 99 51 51 Notes: