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- of the system to transparently adjust to changes in operational scope of the system. In this case, SDRs are again very well suited to the task. Since SDRs rely on software for their defining characteristics, it is generally very easy for the systems to morph in the functionality of the system based on changes to the operating software. Hence, version 1.1 of an operating system can recover from errors in version 1.0 as well as expand on the previous functionality. Scalability in this case, is software dependent and easily accomplished as the need may be. * Security. Security refers to the end-to-end integrity of the transmission process to insure error free and uncompromised exchange of information. It means that verified and
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- commonality and interoperability built into NG mobile networks. Capitalizing on this commonality and the enhanced broadband capabilities should provide public safety entities and the first responder community with the requisite communications means to support all of their broadband applications in the future. __________________________________________________________________ ^1 U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Statement of Requirements for Public Safety Wireless Communications and Interoperability, Version 1.1, Jan. 26, 2006. ^2 See [134]http://www.project25.org/. ^3 See [135]http://www.projectmesa.org/. ^4 See the corresponding FCC proceeding regarding the public-private partnership for public safety use of spectrum in the D-Block of the 700 MHz band at [136]http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/public-safety-spectrum/700-MHz/safetyband. html. ^5 See [137]http://www.3gpp.org/. ^6 See [138]http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/index.asp?category=information&rlink=imt- advanced=en. ^7 See [139]http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/index.asp?category=information&rlink=rhom e=en. ^8 See [140]http://www.umts-forum.org. ^9 See [141]http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/specs/latest/Rel-8/. ^10 OFDMA is an advanced multiple access
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- Telephone Company, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007), consent decree ordered, Order, 24 FCC Rcd 4495 (Enf. Bur. 2008). See supra note 50. See supra notes 13-28 and accompanying text. See supra notes 32-37 and accompanying text. As the Commission noted, SunCom provides wireless services to more than 1.1 million subscribers, and its licenses cover nearly 15 million people in the continental United States and more than 4 million in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. See T-Mobile/SunCom Transfer Order, 23 FCC Rcd at 2517 5. See Forfeiture Policy Statement, 12 FCC Rcd at 17099 24 (recognizing that forfeitures against larger and more highly profitable communications entities
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- with the decisions adopted in the Second Report and Order, to January 31, 2008, and provided additional guidance for the development of plan amendments. Review of the Region 24 Plan Amendment. The Plan Amendment includes the following elements: Updated Plan Section 1, by identifying the document as the 769-775/799-805 MHz regional plan for Region 24 Missouri; and by revising Sections 1.1 and 1.2 to identify the members elected to the RPC chair and vice-chair positions. Deleted Plan Section 3.5, Wideband Data, and inserts instructions for entities desiring implementation of either wideband or broadband data systems, to contact the Public Safety Broadband Licensee as set forth in the Second Report and Order. Revised Plan Appendix G - Region 24 Channel Allotments, by
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- by, and Letters of Concurrence obtained from, five of the eight regions adjacent to Region 24: Region 13 (Illinois); Region 15 (Iowa); Region 16 (Kansas); Region 26 (Nebraska); and Region 39 (Tennessee). The plan amendment does the following: Updates Plan Section 1, by identifying the document as the 769-775/799-805 MHz regional plan for Region 24 Missouri; and by revising Sections 1.1 and 1.2 to identify the members elected to the RPC chair and vice-chair positions. Deletes Plan Section 3.5, Wideband Data, and inserts instructions for entities desiring implementation of either wideband or broadband data systems, to contact the Public Safety Broadband Licensee as set forth in the Second Report and Order. Revises Plan Appendix G - Region 24 Channel Allotments, by
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- in the development of coordinated regional plans, and developed a Regional Planning Guidebook. Following the sunset of the NCC's charter on July 25, 2003, the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) agreed to continue to provide assistance to regional planners. A copy of the 700 MHz Regional Planning Guidebook is available at the NPSTC website at http://www.npstc.org/nccsubcom.jsp. See Plan, Section 1.1 First Convening Meeting at 2; see also Plan, Appendix V, RPC Meeting Notices and Minutes (January 23, 2002 Meeting Report) at 203-205. See Plan, Section 3 - Region 8 By-laws (adopted May 1, 2002) at 7-11. See Plan, Appendix A - Committee Members Contact List at 51-70. See Plan, Section 1.2 - Notification and Committee Participation at 2. See Plan,
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- in the development of coordinated regional plans, and developed a Regional Planning Guidebook. Following the sunset of the NCC's charter on July 25, 2003, the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) agreed to continue to provide assistance to regional planners. A copy of the 700 MHz Regional Planning Guidebook is available at the NPSTC website at http://www.npstc.org/nccsubcom.jsp. See Plan, Section 1.1 First Convening Meeting at 2. See Plan, Appendix T - RPC Public Meeting Notices and Minutes (June 29, 2005 Meeting Report) at 229-232. See Plan, Section 3.0 Region 55 By-Laws at 7-11. See Plan, Appendix A - Committee Members Contact List at 51-58; see also Plan, Appendix B - Committee Members Meeting Attendance Roster at 59-63 (for meetings held between
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- in the development of coordinated regional plans, and developed a Regional Planning Guidebook. Following the sunset of the NCC's charter on July 25, 2003, the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) agreed to continue to provide assistance to regional planners. A copy of the 700 MHz Regional Planning Guidebook is available at the NPSTC website at http://www.npstc.org/nccsubcom.jsp. See Plan, Section 1.1 First Convening Meeting at 2. See Plan, Appendix U - RPC Public Meeting Notices and Minutes (December 2, 2003, Convening Notice and Meeting Report) at 225-230. See Plan, Section 3.0 Region 30 By-Laws at 7-11. See Plan, Appendix A - Committee Members Contact List at 49-57; see also Plan, Appendix B - Committee Members Meeting Attendance Roster at 59-67 (for
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- pairs at twelve repeater sites (and associated mobile units) in Basic Economic Area (BEA) Nos. 143. 144, and 152). See Auction of Lower and Upper Paging Bands Licenses Rescheduled for June 15, 2010; Status of Short-Form Applications to Participate in Auction 87, AU Docket No. 09-205, Public Notice, 25 FCC Rcd 3522 (WTB 2010). See 47 C.F.R. 0.191(f), 0.392, 1.1, and 1.925(c)(i). PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 PNG r v "r9 I'6 dY͆aX ; Wh X,aXy]\\.W`hva6l! v"]Vat-``````"m(c)x
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- and Order, 16 FCC Rcd 2978, 2984 15 (WTB PSPWD 2001). See also Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as amended, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, WT Docket No. 99-87, 15 FCC Rcd 22709, 22768-69 131 (2000). 47 U.S.C. 337(c)(1)(A). See Region 36 700 MHz Plan, Version 1.1, WT Docket No. 02-378, PS Docket No. 06-229 (filed Sept. 9, 2009) (Region 36 700 MHz Plan). See also Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Approves Region 36 (Western Pennsylvania) 700 MHz Regional Plan, WT Docket No. 02-378, Public Notice, 25 FCC Rcd 27 (2010). Reply Comments at 1. Subsequently, Franklin amended its applications to reduce the number of requested
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- Auction 87, AU Docket No. 09-205, Public Notice, 25 FCC Rcd 3522 (WTB 2010). See Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Extends the Comment Dates on Request for Waiver Filed by the State of Wyoming to Modify Its Public Safety Statewide Communications System, File No. 0003764744, Public Notice, DA 10-1109 (rel. June 22, 2010). See 47 C.F.R. 0.191(f), 0.392, 1.1, and 1.925(c)(i). PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 x y | } PNG r v "r9 I'6 dY͆aX ; Wh X,aXy]\\.W`hva6l! v"]Vat-``````"m(c)x ? A B
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- disruption during rebanding. Specifically, Sprint contends that during mediation it attempted to address each of Connecticut's concerns about the power loss, power rating and isolation provided by hybrid combiners. In response to Connecticut's concern over power loss, Sprint demonstrates that the hybrid combiners it proposes to lend Connecticut would result in a power loss on the order of 0.2 to 1.1 dB relative to the autotune combiners. Sprint avers that, even under the worse case scenario, the loss of 1.1 dB of power delivered to the antenna is insignificant and would be difficult to detect in the field. Sprint also responds to Connecticut's concern over the power handling capability of the hybrid combiner. Although Sprint originally offered to loan Connecticut an
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- main radiation lobe of the transmitting antenna will be a term of the station authorization. At the time of the inspection on April 10, 2008, Mt. Rushmore was found operating radio station WHB734 from a location inconsistent with the station's authorized coordinates and street address. The distance separating the point of operation from that of the license was greater than 1.1 miles (specifically, a difference of approximately 15 seconds of latitude and approximately 76 seconds of longitude). The licensee's station manager acknowledged the licensing inaccuracies, noting that station WHB734 had been operating from this location for over a year. Mt. Rushmore does not deny that WHB734 was operating from an incorrect location. Instead, Mt. Rushmore argues that studio location had not
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Initial Evaluation of the Performance of Prototype TV- Band White Space Devices July 31, 2007 Technical Research Branch Laboratory Division Office of Engineering and Technology Federal Communications Commission OET Report Prepared by: FCC/OET 07-TR-1006 Steven K. Jones Thomas W. Phillips ii Table of Contents Executive Summary.....................................................................................................................................vi 1 Introduction.........................................................................................................................................1 1.1 TV Band Incumbent Uses............................................................................................................2 1.2 Interference Concerns, and Test Objectives................................................................................3 1.3 Test Scope and Approach............................................................................................................4 1.3.1 Assessing Sensing Ability and Interference Potential with respect to Television Services....5 1.3.2 Assessing Sensing Ability and Interference Potential with respect to Wireless Microphones6 2 White Space Prototype Devices.........................................................................................................7 2.1 Prototype A (Versions 1 and 2)...................................................................................................7 2.2 Prototype B................................................................................................................................10 3 DTV Scanning/Spectrum Sensing Capability Tests.......................................................................11
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- used. Figures 2-12 and 2-13show photographsof the signal generation and measurement equipment taken at test site1. A vector signal generator*was configured to generate a 4.8-MHz wide DVB-HOFDM signal. That signal was amplified by an RF power amplifier that drove a signal splitter, allowing the signal to be delivered to both a spectrum analyzer and a calibrated UHF biconical antenna having -1.1 dBi gain at 501 MHz. On-site measurements were performed to calibrate the relative gains of the two signal paths, including the effects of splitter imbalance and cable losses so that signal power measurements on the spectrum analyzer could be converted into equivalentpower delivered to the antenna. A cable TV source was connected through a step attenuator with 0.1 dB steps
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- traditional trunked technology and 2 megahertz is used as an internal guard band. 170 megahertz: This includes the cellular and PCS bands; 547 megahertz: This includes the 700 MHz (formerly TV), AWS1, and EBS/BRS bands, a substantial portion of which is not currently in use; Public Safety: According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, there are 1.1 million police, fire and EMS professionals. This number excludes some first responders, such as volunteer firefighters. For this analysis, we assume 2 million public safety users. 97 megahertz: This includes the 700 MHz (formerly TV) and 4.9 GHz bands, a substantial portion of which is not currently in use. ``COW'' and ``COLT'' are common industry terms for Cell On Wheels
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- signal which, when registered with NOAA will provide user information to aid in the search and rescue of the individual. Thus, 406 MHz PLBs do not share the concerns about responding to emergency 911 calls. See Revision of the Commission's Rules to Ensure Compatibility with Enhanced 911 Emergency Calling Systems, CC Docket No. 94-102, 17 FCC Rcd 8481. 41 Version 1.1, RTCM Paper 76-2002/SC110-STD at 2-15. 42 NOAA Comments at 2; see also NSARC Comments at 5 (the development of two-way communications technologies will eventually make 406 MHz PLBs obsolete as a primary means of alerting). 43 Monolithics Reply Comments at 1. 44 See, e.g., NSARC Comments at 3; Oregon State Dept. of Police Comments at 2; Douglas County, Oregon Emergency
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- of 2003, the consumer adoption of various mobile data products is growing. One analyst estimates that nearly 25 percent of all mobile telephone subscribers can be considered casual mobile data users, most of whom use text messaging, photo messaging, ring tones, or web surfing applications on their mobile handsets. In addition, the estimated number of data-only mobile users grew from 1.1 million at the end of 2001 to 2.3 million at the end of 2002. Responding to the increased consumer demand for mobile data products, carriers have been upgrading their networks over the past few years with next generation technologies that allow for faster mobile Internet access speeds, richer content, and more advanced applications. As of March 2003, GPRS and/or CDMA
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- secure transmission of EAS alerts in a variety of formats (including text, audio, and video) and via different means (broadcast, cable, satellite, and other networks), we adopt a requirement for various entities required to participate in EAS pursuant to this Order and prior Commission orders (EAS Participants) to accept a message using a common EAS messaging protocol, Common Alerting Protocol v1.1 (CAP), no later than 180 days after FEMA publicly publishes its adoption of such standard. Second, we require EAS Participants to adopt Next Generation EAS delivery systems no later than 180 days after FEMA publicly releases standards for those systems. Third, we preserve the current EAS network but enhance its effectiveness, scope, and redundancy by enabling EAS delivery system upgrades
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- Petition at 7-9; Petition Reply at 9. Petition at 8-17; Petition Reply at 5-10. Our rules permit us to adjudicate a petition for reconsideration of an order issued pursuant to delegated authority. 47 C.F.R. 1.106(a)(1). Doing so makes sense here, given that this Order resolves all other outstanding issues. See generally 47 U.S.C. 154(i), (j); 47 C.F.R. 1.1. Moreover, by adjudicating the Petition in conjunction with resolving all other outstanding issues, we render moot APCC's otherwise compelling objection that the Petition improperly seeks interlocutory relief. See Opposition to Defendants' Petition for Reconsideration, File No. EB-03-MD-011 (filed Dec. 9, 2005) (``Opposition to Recon.'') at 6-7 (citing 47 C.F.R. 1.106(a)(1) (stating that ``[p]etitions for reconsideration of ... interlocutory actions
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- 1,711,263 76,872 22.3 50 Texas - El Paso 1,472,545 72,617 20.3 52 Texas - Lubbock 1,086,657 55,600 19.5 27 Nevada 1,998,257 109,826 18.2 12 Idaho 1,293,953 82,747 15.6 29 New Mexico 1,819,046 121,356 15.0 38 South Dakota 754,844 75,885 9.9 32 North Dakota 642,200 68,976 9.3 25 Montana 902,195 145,552 6.2 46 Wyoming 493,782 97,100 5.1 2 Alaska 626,932 571,951 1.1 58 Gulf of Mexico - 250,922 - * Based on 2000 U.S. Census Data. The first 55 Public Safety Regions are defined in Public Safety 700 MHz Band - General Use Channels: Approval of Changes to Regional Planning Boundaries of Connecticut and Michigan, Public Notice, 16 FCC Rcd 16359 (2001). APPENDIX C Proposed Rules For the reasons discussed in the
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- for the Commission to consult NIST again if, as the commenters suggest, Congress intended the Commission to simply adopt the CMSAAC's recommendations ``as is.'' Ericsson Comments at 5. See CMSAAC recommendations, 2.1, figure2-1 (CMAS Functional Reference Model). See CMSAAC recommendations, 8. The Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) refers to Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) Standard CAP-V1.1, October 2005. See CMSAAC recommendations, 2.2.4 Provisions have also been made for authorized alert originators to formulate and distribute alerts via the Alert Gateway in free text. See e.g., CMSAAC recommendations, 5.3.2,. See CMSAAC recommendations, 2.3.1. See CMSAAC recommendations, 2.3.2. See CMSAAC recommendations, 2.3.5. Each interface in the CMSAAC Reference Architecture represents a place where
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- on ECIG's web site at: http://eas-cap.org/documents.htm). Although the CAP v1.2 IPAWS Profile v1.0 broadly outlines how to incorporate the EAS elements of an alert message into a CAP-formatted message, it does so in the context of sending a message via the IPAWS system (i.e., it specifies the alert message originator's CAP translation requirements). See CAP v1.2 IPAWS Profile v1.0, 1.1 (``In order to meet the needs of the devices intended to receive alerts from the [IPAWS] System of Systems (SoS), this CAP v1.2 IPAWS Profile constrains the CAP v1.2 standard for receipt and translation with and among IPAWS exchange partners.''). See, e.g., CSRIC Final Report, 5.4. By contrast, the ECIG Implementation Guide also addresses CAP-to-EAS translation but is more
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- 14, 1999. FCC Complaint at 24-25; Answer at 73. FCC Complaint at 29; Answer at 77; Joint Statement at 2-3, 2-3, 5. FCC Complaint at Exhibit 3, Agreement Between COMSAT Mobile Communications and IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. (COMSAT/IDB Agreement or Agreement). By its own terms, this Agreement terminated on September 1, 1999. Id. at 1.1. Joint Statement at 3-4, 4-8. Id. COMSAT Corporation v. IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. et al., No. AW 98-281 (D. Md., filed January 28, 1998) (District Court Complaint). The District Court Complaint also named Teleglobe, Inc. and WorldCom, Inc. as defendants, but COMSAT's inclusion of these defendants in the District Court Complaint does not affect any of the issues here.
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- she normally utilizes. ___________________ 3 A list of services currently available in ULS is available on the ULS homepage. 4 Releases of Netscape Navigator since 4.05 work with the ULS, except for known problems using version 4.6 with the ULS. New users still relying on version 4.05 will need either to update their version or download Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.1 or higher; see information at help.netscape.com/filelib.html. Later versions of Netscape Navigator incorporate JDK 1.1 or higher. Regardless of whether ULS is accessed via the Internet or by dial-up to the WAN, new-to-ULS users whose PC's still run Microsoft Windows 3.1 should know that Netscape no longer distributes a version that supports that operating system and includes Smart Update. . ULS
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- No. 96-261, Report and Order, 12 FCC Red 19806 (1997). See also Report and Order on Reconsideration and Order Lifting Stay in IB Docket No. 96-261, FCC 99-124 (rel. June 1 1, 1999). For the purposes of this rule, "affiliation" and "foreign carrier" are defined in Section 63.09. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.1 15 of the Commission's rules in regard to the grant of any of these applications may be filed within thirty days of this public notice (see Section For additional information, please contact the FCC Reference and Information Center, Room CY-A257, 445 12th Street SW, Washington, D.C. 20554, (202) 418-0270. Exclusion List for International Section 214 Authorizations - Last Modified December
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- COMMISSION David H. Solomon Chief, Enforcement Bureau Nova Cellular West, Inc., d/b/a San Diego Wireless v. AirTouch Cellular, No. C 99-2142 [CAL], unpublished order, issued October 7, 1999. Letter from Roderick A. Mette, Commission Staff Attorney, to the Parties' Attorneys, dated July 21, 2000. ``Emergency Motion,'' p. 4. Section 4(j) of the Communications Act, 47 U.S.C. 154(j). See also Section 1.1 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, which provides: ``Procedures to be followed by the Commission shall, unless specifically prescribed in this part, be such as in the opinion of the Commission will best serve the purposes of such proceedings.'' Federal Communications Commission DA 00-1835 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ` 0 Y Y Y
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- Inc., Order on Review, FCC No. 00-250 (rel. July 17, 2000). May 8 Order at 23, 29. May 8 Order at 24-29. Id. at 3-5. Complaint at Exhibit 3, Agreement Between COMSAT Mobile Communications and IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. (1995 Agreement or Agreement). By its own terms, the Agreement terminated on September 1, 1999. Id. at 1.1. Complaint at 18-20; Answer of Stratos Mobile Networks (USA), LLC, File No. E-99-27 (filed September 30, 1999) (Answer) at 10-11. Complaint at 20-21; Answer at 13. Overseas Common Carrier Section 214 Applications: Actions Taken, Report No. I-8273, Public Notice, 12 FCC Rcd 19542 (1997); Joint Statement, File No. E-99-27 (filed October 13, 1999) (Joint Statement) at
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- specifically in the band 435-438 MHz, which would be the worst-case scenario for the amateurs. PRELIMINARY VIEW: The U.S. opposes this allocation in the band 420-470 MHz unless it can be shown that the EESS (active) sensors do not cause harmful interference to amateur systems and stations. (16 April 2001) WRC-2003 Advisory Committee IWG-7 DRAFT RECOMMENDED PROPOSAL Reference: Agenda Item 1.1 WRC-95 added footnote S5.389D to the Table of Allocations in the simplified Radio Regulations adopted by that Conference. Since the date specified in the footnote has come and gone, the United States is of the view that its name can be deleted from this provision in accordance with Resolution 26 (WRC-97). Consequently, the following modification is proposed: MOD S5.389D In
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- WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS KNKG857 00931.56250STOCKTON SAN JOAQUIN CA Paging and Radiotelephone CD 32-46-49.1-N 117-8-10.1-W 0000101622 PTD CALIFORNIA WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS KNKG857 00931.56250MISSION VALLEYSAN DIEGO CA Paging and Radiotelephone CD 33-24-17-N 118-24-48.2-W 0000101622 PTD CALIFORNIA WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS KNKG857 00931.56250SANTA CATALINA LOS ANGELES CA Paging and Radiotelephone CD 34-23-9.9-N 118-19-46.2-W 0000101622 PTD CALIFORNIA WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS KNKG857 00931.56250SAN FERNANDOLOS ANGELES CA Paging and Radiotelephone CD 33-24-1.1-N 117-11-27.1-W 0000101622 PTD CALIFORNIA WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS KNKG857 00931.56250FALLBROOK SAN DIEGO CA Paging and Radiotelephone CD 33-25-53.1-N 117-35-50.1-W 0000101622 PTD CALIFORNIA WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS KNKG857 00931.56250SAN CLEMENTEORANGE CA Paging and Radiotelephone CD 34-20-56.9-N 119-20-10.4-W 0000101622 PTD CALIFORNIA WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS KNKG857 00931.56250VENTURA VENTURA CA Paging and Radiotelephone CD 34-14-5-N 117-8-27.1-W 0000101622 PTD CALIFORNIA WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS KNKG857 00931.56250RUNNING SPRINGS SAN BERNARDINO CA Paging and
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- SAN DIEGO 04/04/2001 19680.00000 32-46-13.7 N CA MD WPQT557 117-08-35.4 W 0000418343 BACKLINK LLC SAN DIEGO 04/04/2001 19680.00000 32-46-13.7 N CA MD WPQT555 117-09-33.1 W 0000418344 BACKLINK LLC San Diego 04/04/2001 17920.00000 32-46-23.7 N CA MD WPQT554 117-09-39.8 W 0000418345 BACKLINK LLC San Diego 04/04/2001 17760.00000 32-45-44.0 N CA MD WPQT559 117-08-18.3 W 0000418346 BACKLINK LLC SAN DIEGO 04/04/2001 17880.00000 32-46-01.1 N CA MD WPQT556 117-08-11.2 W 0000418347 BACKLINK LLC San Diego 04/04/2001 18080.00000 32-46-08.7 N Page 21 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CA MD WPQT550 117-08-04.2 W 0000418348 BACKLINK LLC San Diego 04/04/2001 18040.00000 32-46-10.6 N CA MD WPQT553
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- to Satellite Construction and System Definition Contract, 3 and 6. Second Amendment to Satellite Construction and System Definition Contract, 4. Third Amendment to Satellite Construction and System Definition Contract, 2.2 and 7. No such authorization was included among the documents MCHI submitted. Program Management Contract for the Construction of the ELLIPSO System (signed July 31, 2000), Exhibit A 1.1. Id., Exhibit A 1.2. Id., 20. Id., 6.1. Id., 4.2. See Norris Satellite Communications, Inc., 12 FCC Rcd 22,299 (1997), and PanAmSat Licensee Corp., FCC 01-178 (rel. May 25, 2001); cf. CBS, Inc., 99 FCC 2d 565 (1984). There is no evidence that MCHI entered into a non-contingent full-system satellite-construction contract after October 12, 2000, but it is unnecessary for
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- gross domestic product chain-type price index (GDP-CPI) of 17 percent cumulatively since October 1992. Joint CLEC Petition at 5 (citing Annual Adjustment of Revenue Threshold, Public Notice, DA 01-903 (Apr. 11, 2001). Verizon refers to this list of equipment for the purpose of calculating its state-specific unit investment estimates. See, e.g., Verizon Transmittal No. 1373; Workpaper 1.0, page 3; Workpaper 1.1, page 3. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) publishes indexes of annual changes in telecommunications equipment prices. See, e.g., AT&T Petition at 2; Joint CLEC Petition at 4 (noting lack of supporting data to verify ``Engineering'' costs). Total material investment estimate is equivalent to the denominator used in calculating the federal EF&I factor. See infra Section III.D. See 47 C.F.R.
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- letter in this proceeding. See Letter from Larry Miller, AASHTO, to Secretary, FCC (Jun. 26, 2001). AASHTO and IAFC/IMSA ask that their requests not be part of a larger rulemaking proceeding. See AASHTO Request at 7; IAFC/IMSA Reply at 4-5 n. 5. We consolidate the two requests given that they raise common issues of fact and law. 47 C.F.R. 1.1. Therefore, this Order addresses only the issue of whether entities already certified to coordinate Public Safety frequencies below 512 MHz and 700 MHz Public Safety frequencies should also be certified to coordinate 800 MHz Public Safety frequencies. See 47 C.F.R. 90.20(c) (specifying coordinators). We note that APCO is already certified to coordinate 800 MHz Public Safety frequencies. For the
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- continue to provide service to their prospective customers. We are encouraged by the state commissions' willingness to work with the FCC and the Bureau to achieve national numbering resource optimization goals. Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that the Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control Expedited Petition for Additional Authority is GRANTED to the extent described herein; the Michigan Public Service Commission Petition for Additional Delegated Authority to Implement Number Conservation Measures is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART
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- Class C shares with minor exceptions. Id. at 4, 5. Following the proposed transaction, GE Capital will own approximately 15.4 million Class C shares; Deutche Telekom will own approximately 7.8 million Class A shares; SNCI will own approximately 7.8 million Class B shares; BCEE will own approximately 7.8 million Class B shares; and the State of Luxembourg will own approximately 1.1 million Class B shares. See Ownership Disclosure Information Form, FCC Form 602, filed in conjunction with the Transfer Application. In addition, SES Global will publicly offer shares on two foreign exchanges and may also make a U.S. public offering. Id. at 4. Id. at 5. Id. at 13-19. Id. at 13. The Applicants state that as providers of integrated global
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- Services that have allocations there. 3. Furthermore, the U.S. believes that the bands allocated on an exclusive basis to the maritime mobile, aeronautical mobile (OR), and aeronautical mobile (R) services should not be considered for any reallocation. (August 2001) 27 B. Draft proposals approved by NTIA: United States of America DRAFT PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Agenda Item 1.1: requests from administrations to delete their country footnotes or to have their country name deleted from footnotes, if no longer required, in accordance with Resolution 26 (rev.WRC-97); Background Information: WRC-95 added footnote S5.389D to the Table of Allocations in the simplified Radio Regulations adopted by that Conference. Since the date specified in the footnote has come and gone, the United
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- we make certain technical and non-substantive corrections to the Commission's Part 36 jurisdictional separations rules to reflect a printing error brought to our attention by US West Communications, Inc. (US West) in a Petition for Technical Corrections. In its Petition, US West notes that the Commission's July 29, 1989 Decision and Order in this docket revised the description of Subcategory 1.1 of Category 1 Exchange Line Cable and Wire Facilities to read as follows: Subcategory 1.1. - State private lines and state WATS lines. This subcategory shall include all private lines and WATS lines carrying exclusively state traffic as well as private lines and WATS lines carrying both state and interstate traffic if the interstate traffic on the line involved constitutes
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- Fox Television Stations ("Fox"), Inc., licensee of WNYW(TV), NTSC channel 5, New York, New York. Fox requests the substitution of DTV channel 31 for DTV channel 5 for Tribune Television Corporation's ("Tribune") station WTIC-TV at Hartford, Connecticut.1 2. In support of its proposal, Fox states that the use of DTV channel 5 at Hartford will result in interference to over 1.1 million people in the northeast corridor, including nearly 900,000 people covered by WNYW(TV), NTSC channel 5 in New York, New York. Fox contends that the allotment of DTV channel 5 to Hartford also falls short of the minimum geographic spacing limits maintaining that DTV channel 5 is currently short-spaced to WCVB(TV), NTSC channel 5 in Boston. Fox states that it
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- smaller blocks of numbers than they receive now. We are encouraged by the state commissions' willingness to work with the FCC and the Bureau to achieve national numbering resource optimization goals. Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that the Florida Public Service Commission Petition for Expedited Decision for Authority to Implement Thousands-Block Number Pooling in the 941 NPA, CC Docket No. 96-98 is GRANTED to the extent described herein; the Iowa Utilities Board Petition for Delegation of Additional Authority is
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- METs will be routed via a U.S. POP; (e) U.S. METs serviced by MSV will be uniquely identifiable so that traffic to and from U.S. METs will be routed via a U.S. POP; and NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties are entering into this Agreement to address national security, law enforcement, and public safety concerns. ARTICLE I FACILITIES, INFORMATION STORAGE AND ACCESS 1.1 Except to the extent and under conditions concurred in by the FBI and the DOJ in writing: (a) Point of Presence: Domestic Communications shall be routed through the MSV U.S. POP in accordance with the Implementation Plan so that, pursuant to Lawful U.S. Process, Electronic Surveillance can be conducted. MSV will provide any technical or other assistance required to accomplish
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- can be allotted to Vail, Arizona, at DWAR's specified site located 15.2 kilometers (9.4 miles) southeast of the community, utilizing coordinates 31-55-39 NL and 110-37-57 WL. Additionally, Channel 283A can be allotted to Vail, Arizona, for general application, at city reference coordinates 32-02-48 NL and 110-42-42 WL. Channel 251A can be allotted to Patagonia, Arizona, at a restricted site located 1.1 kilometers (0.7 mile) northeast of the community at coordinates 31-33-05 NL and 110-44-45 WL. Additionally, the allotment of Channel 251A at Patagonia, Arizona, is mutually exclusive with existing Channel 252A at Nogales, and therefore, the grant of an authorization at Patagonia must be conditioned upon DWAR's activation of Station KZNO on Channel 253A at Vail. As Vail and Patagonia are
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- in their filings. Parties filing petitions and replies electronically are reminded they are still required to serve copies in accordance with these rules as stated herein. III. ORDERING CLAUSES 8. ACCORDINGLY, IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to the authority contained in Sections 1-4 and 201-205 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151-154, 201-205, and Sections 1.1 and 1.3 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.3, this Order is ADOPTED. 9. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Section 1.4(f) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.4(f), IS WAIVED for the purpose specified in paragraph 5 supra. 10. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Section 1.47(d) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.47(d), IS WAIVED for
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- Carrier Bureau directly at (202) 418-0816 for further information on this matter. CC: Al Syeles, SBC David Cartwright, SBC Attachment Summary of SBC Proposed Changes Performance Measurement 1 (Percent Firm Order Confirmations (FOCs) Returned on Time for LSR Requests) - Standard for all electronically submitted orders is 95% within 60 minutes. - Critical-z no longer applies. Performance Measurement 1.1 (Percent Firm Order Confirmations (FOCs) for xDSL-capable Loops and Line Sharing Returned Within ``x'' Hours) - Added measurement. Performance Measurement 4(d) (Percent Mechanized Completion Notifications Returned Within One Day of Work Completion) - Critical-z no longer applies. Performance Measurement 5(c) (Percent Installation Reports (Trouble Reports) Within ``x'' Calendar Days, Where ``x'' is 10 Calendar Days for 8db Loops
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- Origination/Termination Equipment that is allocated pursuant to Section 36.142(c).'' Rows 1425, 1426, & 1428 - No Changes. Row 1430 - The definition of this row is revised to read: ``Category 2 Information Origination/Termination Equipment that is directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.142(c).'' Row 1440 - No Change. Row 1454 - The definition of this row is revised to read: ``Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line that are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.154(g).'' Row 1455 - The definition of this row is revised to read: ``Category 1.3 Exchange Line that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate
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- smaller blocks of numbers than they receive now. We are encouraged by the state commissions' willingness to work with the FCC and the Bureau to achieve national numbering resource optimization goals. Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that the Petition of Representative Keith R. McCall and Members of the Northeast Delegation of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Requesting that Additional Authority be Delegated to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission to Implement Additional Number Conservation Measures is GRANTED to the extent
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- necessary to continue to provide service to their prospective customers. We are encouraged by these states' willingness to work in conjunction with the FCC to achieve our numbering resource optimization goals. Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that the Petition of the Louisiana Public Service Commission for Expedited Decision for Delegated Authority to Implement Numbering Conservation Measures is GRANTED IN PART to the extent described herein; Petition of the Maryland Public Service Commission for Additional Delegated Authority to Implement Number
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- $50,000, in the next round of Stage Three, Defined Increment = Rounded(Standing High Bid * 1.2) - Standing High Bid = Rounded($50,000 * 1.2) - $50,000 = Rounded($60,000) - $50,000 = $60,000 - $50,000 = $10,000 Minimum Acceptable Bid = Standing High Bid + Defined Increment = $50,000 + $10,000 = $60,000 Smaller Defined Increment = Rounded(Standing High Bid * 1.1) - Standing High Bid = Rounded($50,000 * 1.1) - $50,000 = Rounded($55,000) - $50,000 = $55,000 - $50,000 = $5,000 One Increment Higher Than Minimum Acceptable Bid = Minimum Acceptable Bid + (Smaller Defined Increment * 1) = $60,000 + ($5,000 * 1) = $60,000 + $5,000 = $65,000 Two Increments Higher Than Minimum Acceptable Bid = Minimum Acceptable Bid
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- to continue to provide service to their prospective customers. We are encouraged by these states' willingness to work with the FCC and the Bureau to achieve national numbering resource optimization goals. Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission's Petition for Additional Delegated Authority to Implement Number Optimization Measures and Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission's Request for Expedited Ruling and Second Supplement to Petition for Additional Delegated Authority to Implement Number Conservation Measures are GRANTED to the
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- Hub 125 -90 161 16 1.6 0.02 CDMA 27 3750 125 -90 161 16 1.6 0.02 W-CDMA 27 5000 125 -90 161 16 1.6 0.02 TDMA 27 30 125 -90 100 10 1.0 0.02 TDMA 27 200 125 -90 161 16 1.6 0.02 CDMA 27 1250 Response Station 6000 -67 6.4 0.6 0.06 0.00 CDMA 27 3750 6000 -67 11.3 1.1 0.11 0.00 W-CDMA 27 5000 6000 -67 12.9 1.3 0.13 0.00 TDMA 27 30 6000 -67 1.6 0.2 0.02 0.00 TDMA 27 200 6000 -67 3.2 0.3 0.03 0.00 Table 5.2 also shows that only 2 megahertz of guard band is need to account for the 3G system energy that overlaps the ITFS/MDS channel. Therefore, the energy in the adjacent
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- Hub 125 -90 161 16 1.6 0.02 CDMA 27 3750 125 -90 161 16 1.6 0.02 W-CDMA 27 5000 125 -90 161 16 1.6 0.02 TDMA 27 30 125 -90 100 10 1.0 0.02 TDMA 27 200 125 -90 161 16 1.6 0.02 CDMA 27 1250 Response Station 6000 -67 6.4 0.6 0.06 0.00 CDMA 27 3750 6000 -67 11.3 1.1 0.11 0.00 W-CDMA 27 5000 6000 -67 12.9 1.3 0.13 0.00 TDMA 27 30 6000 -67 1.6 0.2 0.02 0.00 TDMA 27 200 6000 -67 3.2 0.3 0.03 0.00 Table 5.2 also shows that only 2 megahertz of guard band is need to account for the 3G system energy that overlaps the ITFS/MDS channel. Therefore, the energy in the adjacent
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- 34 would become mandatory. We note that since the end of last calendar year, the new standard head phantom has become commercially available, and that most SAR testing laboratories have acquired the new phantom and have already voluntarily begun using it for compliance verification for the FCC equipment authorization program. We also note that, in December, 2001, CTIA issued Revision 1.1 of its ``Method of Measurement for Radiated RF Power and Receiver Performance'' for the CTIA Certification Program, in which use of the new standard head phantom is made mandatory after May 31, 2002. For these reasons, we believe a three-month transition period is adequate. Therefore, we will require that the new standard IEEE SCC 34 head phantom (the ``SAM'' phantom)
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- given license is $50,000, in the next round, Defined Increment = Rounded(Standing High Bid * 1.2) - Standing High Bid = Rounded($50,000 * 1.2) - $50,000 = Rounded($60,000) - $50,000 = $60,000 - $50,000 = $10,000 Minimum Acceptable Bid = Standing High Bid + Defined Increment = $50,000 + $10,000 = $60,000 Smaller Defined Increment = Rounded(Standing High Bid * 1.1) - Standing High Bid = Rounded($50,000 * 1.1) - $50,000 = Rounded($55,000) - $50,000 = $55,000 - $50,000 = $5,000 One Increment Higher Than Minimum Acceptable Bid = Minimum Acceptable Bid + (Smaller Defined Increment * 1) = $60,000 + ($5,000 * 1) = $60,000 + $5,000 = $65,000 Two Increments Higher Than Minimum Acceptable Bid = Minimum Acceptable Bid
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- 8020321KE. 7 7 4 2755 2769 31.5 4200 4 8020321KE. 7 8 4 376 396 43.5 600 4 8020321KE. 7 9 4 717 694 10.5 1400 4 8020321KE. 8 7 1 381 67 0.42 4200 290 8020321KE. 8 8 1 44 10 0.6 600 43 8020321KE. 8 9 1 143 15 0.7 1400 1 8020321KE. 8 5 2 118 15 1.1 1100 2 8020321KE. 8 6 2 86 12 0.18 900 2 8020321KE. 8 5 3 440 186 9.35 1100 3 8020321KE. 8 6 3 305 152 7.2 900 3 8020321KE. 8 7 3 1750 711 28.56 4200 3 8020321KE. 8 8 3 240 102 12.9 600 3 8020321KE. 8 9 3 627 195 9.52 1400 18 8020321KE. 8 5 4
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- earth stations operating in the frequency band 13.75 - 14.0 GHz, should take to ensure the power flux density limit in considering d) is met. ANNEX 1 Method for calculating the power flux-density at Radiolocation stations located at the baseline or at the border of an Administration produced by GSO FSS Earth stations in the 13.75-14 GHz band 1 General 1.1 This Annex describes a method of calculating the interference potential from GSO FSS earth station transmitters to Maritime or land-based mobile radiolocation receivers. This method is in two parts: the calculation of the likely power flux-density produced at any point 36m above sea level at the baseline or at any point 3 m above ground level at the border of
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- multipoint distribution service) and systems in the fixed service, which are currently operating in some countries in the bands 1 885-2 025 MHz and 2 110-2 200 MHz; k) that HAPS stations are intended to transmit in the band 2 110-2 170 MHz in Regions 1 and 3 and in the band 2110-2160 MHz in Region 2 resolves 1 that: 1.1 for the purpose of protectingcertain IMT-2000 mobile stations operatingwithin IMT-2000 in neighbouring countries from co-channel interference, a HAPS operating as a base station to provide IMT-2000 shall not exceed a provisional threshold of co-channel power-flux density (pfd) of _121.5 dB(W/(m2 MHz))-117 dB (W/(m2 ( MHz)) at the Earth's surface outside an administration's borders unless agreed otherwise by the consulted
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- Further, X0 represented that it operates in extremely competitive markets and, to X0's knowledge, controls less than one (1) percent of the total U.S. market for services, in terms of revenues. NOW THEREFORE, the Parties are entering into this Agreement to address national security, law enforcement and public safety issues. ARTICLE 1: DEFINITION OF TERMS As used in this Agreement: 1.1 "Call Associated Data" or "CAD" means any information related to a Domestic Communication or related to the sender or recipient of that Domestic Communication and, to the extent maintained by a Domestic Communications Company in the normal course of business, includes without limitation subscriber identification, called party number, calling party number, start time, end time, call duration, feature invocation and
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- zip codes in its analysis. KLWY concludes that KWGN-TV's share of total viewing hours in noncable homes in Cheyenne falls below the required 3 percent minimum, within one standard error, as shown in the table below: Survey Households Share Standard Net Standard Year Studied Viewing Error Weekly Error Hours Circulation Feb. 00 32 0.6 0.36 7.3 4.42 May 00 34 1.1 0.66 7.6 4.39 Feb. 01 30 0.3 0.13 10.2 4.71 May 01 26 0.0 0 0 0 As a result, KLWY requests that the Commission grant its petition so that it can assert its syndicated exclusivity rights in the subject community. We find that, as required by the Commission, KLWY has provided two sets of community-specific survey results for the
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- is $10,000 and the minimum acceptable bid is $12,000, the values for the minimum acceptable bid and higher amounts will be calculated as follows: Defined Increment = (Standing High Bid * 1.2{rounded}) - Standing High Bid = ($10,000 * 1.2{rounded}) - $10,000 = ($12,000{rounded}) - $10,000 = $12,000 - $10,000 = $2,000 Smaller Defined Increment = (Standing High Bid * 1.1{rounded}) - Standing High Bid = ($10,000 * 1.1{rounded}) - $10,000 = ($11,000{rounded}) - $10,000 = $11,000 - $10,000 = $1,000 Minimum Acceptable Bid = Standing High Bid + Defined Increment = $10,000 + $2,000 = $12,000 One Increment Higher Than Minimum Acceptable Bid = Minimum Acceptable Bid + (Smaller Defined Increment * 1) = $12,000 + ($1,000 * 1) =
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- normal procedures in granting such concurrence does not vitiate its grant of consent or support the conclusion that the coordination of the CIBRO-NYPD application violated the Commission's Rules. As Greco admits, the Commission generally does not mandate the procedures by which the frequency coordinators perform frequency coordination. On a procedural matter, we deny Bergen County's motion, under Sections 1.106(a)(1) and 1.1 of the Commission's Rules, to refer this matter to the full Commission for decision ``so that it can be resolved and the seemingly endless litigation relating to this proceeding terminated.'' Bergen County notes the importance of these frequencies and the effect of the events of September 11, 2001, on their use. On December 5, 2001, Greco filed a motion concurring
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- will not be stored in IBFS. OBTAINING AND USING FRNs IN IBFS Attached are step-by-step instructions for obtaining and using FRNs in IBFS. ATTACHMENT STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR OBTAINING AND USING FRNs IN IBFS 1. Register in CORES IB customers should log into IBFS using their standard IBFS Account IDs and Passwords and press the Login button, as shown in Exhibit 1.1 below. Exhibit 1.1 IB Customers will scroll down and click on the application they wish to select. Several of the applications available for filing are shown in Exhibit 1.2. Exhibit 1.2 IB Customers are presented with a new screen, which offers them the opportunity to register for either an Applicant's FRN, Assignee/Transferee's FRN, or both, in CORES as shown on
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- and broadcaster market 12 years after WRC-03. MOD APPENDIX S11 System specifications for Double-Sideband (DSB), and Single-Sideband (SSB) and Digitally Modulated Emissions System Specifications in the HF Broadcasting Service Reasons: Updating the appendix title to reflect the proposed use. NOC Double-sideband system (DSB) Reasons: The current text is adequate as written. PART B - Single-sideband system (SSB) System parameters MOD 1.1 Channel spacing In a mixed DSB, SSB and Digital environment During the transition period (see Resolution 517 (Rev. WRC-03 HFBC-87)), the channel spacing shall be 10 kHz. In the interest of spectrum conservation, during the transition period, it is also permissible to interleave SSB emissions midway between two adjacent DSB channels, i.e., with 5 kHz separation between carrier frequencies, provided
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- voluntary trials to the rollout schedule. These issues were addressed in the Third Report and Order and the Third Order on Reconsideration. We, therefore, do not address them here. ordering clause Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that National Thousands-Block Number Pooling Schedule is established to the extent described herein. Carol E. Mattey Deputy Bureau Chief Wireline Competition Bureau Appendix A National Thousands-Block Number Pooling Rollout Schedule - Quarters 2-7 2nd Quarter - June 15, 2002 - September 14, 2002
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- a third local service to a significantly smaller community. An engineering analysis has determined that Channel 237A can be reallotted to Dilley in compliance with the Commission's minimum distance separation requirements with a site restriction of 2.7 kilometers (1.7 miles) east at petitioner's requested site. Also, Channel 227A can be allotted to Pearsall with a site restriction of 1.7 kilometers (1.1 miles) west at petitioner's requested site. Since Dilley and Pearsall are located within 320 kilometers (199 miles) of the U.S-Mexican border, concurrence of the Mexican government has been requested. In compliance with the provisions of Section 1.420(i) of the Commission's Rules, we shall propose to modify the authorization of Station KVWG-FM without entertaining competing expressions of interest in the use
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- the parties have indicated their approval of this Agreement as of the dates written below. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS SID Administrator COMMISSION By: ____________________________ By: __________________________ Date: ____________________________ Date: __________________________ ATTACHMENT A Guidelines for Cellular SID Administrators May 22, 2003 1.0 PURPOSE AND SCOPE This document contains guidelines for the FCC-recognized Administrators for Cellular System Identifier Numbers (SIDs) within the United States. 1.1 Since the early 1980's, Cellular SIDs have been assigned by the FCC and have been a required element of the FCC authorization. 1.2 In August 2002, the Commission adopted an Order to eliminate SIDs from being a required element of the license and to transition the administration of SIDs to the private sector. 2.0 CELLULAR SID FUNCTION 2.1 System Identification
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- element in promoting the policies of Sections 224 and 257 to provide diversity of services over existing facilities, fostering the availability of telecommunications services to communities, and increasing opportunities for competition in the marketplace.'') (footnotes omitted). Complaint, Exhibit 3 (prior pole attachment agreements), 6; Reply, Exhibit 1 (Horne Reply Declaration) at 4, 10. Complaint, Exhibit 6 (New Contract), 1.1. Pole Attachments Reconsideration Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 12141, 75. Complaint, Exhibit 3 (prior pole attachment agreements), 8; Reply at 33. Complaint, Exhibit 6 (New Contract), 5. Complaint, Exhibit 6 (New Contract), 5. Complaint at 9, 36. See also Reply at 33-34. Response at 12. Complaint, Exhibit 6 (New Contract), 5 (emphasis added). See
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- will occur for either station. An engineering analysis has determined that Channel 249A can be allotted to Spencer in compliance with the Commission's minimum distance separation requirements with a site restriction of 9.5 kilometers (5.9 miles) west of the community at Station WSKT(FM)'s requested site. Additionally, Channel 224A can be allotted to Brazil with a site restriction of 1.8 kilometers (1.1 miles) southwest of the community at Station WSDM-FM's requested site. As requested, we shall also propose to modify the licenses of Stations WSKT (FM) and WSDM-FM to specify operation on Channels 249A and 224A, respectively. In accordance with Section 1.420(g)(3) of the Commission's Rules, any party expressing an interest in the respective channels should demonstrate why these proposals are not
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- as conditioned. Failure to respond within this period will constitute formal acceptance of the authorization as conditioned. 4 Federal Communications Commission DA 03-3005 14. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. 0 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.1 15 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. $9 1.106, 1.1 15, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of this order (see 47 C.F.R. 0 1.4(b)(2)). FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Cassandra C. Thomas Deputy Chief, Satellite Division International Bureau 5 Federal Communications Commission DA 03-3005 APPENDIX A 6 Federal Communications Commission DA 03-3005 2 7 Federal
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- of any other entity, as a result of which GCL or New GX will provide, direct, control, supervise or manage Domestic Communications through facilities located outside the United States. NOW THEREFORE, the Parties are entering into this Agreement to address national security, law enforcement -- and public safety issues. __ ARTICLE 1: DEFINITION OF TERMS As used in this Agreement: 1.1. "Call Associated Data" means any information related to a Domestic Communication or related to the sender or recipient of that Domestic Communication and, to the extent maintained by a Domestic Communications Company in the normal course of business, includes without limitation subscriber identification, called party number, calling party number, start time, end time, call duration, feature invocation and deactivation, feature
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- Radio Service ("DARSII) to, from, or within the United States. e) Horizons shall submit a copy of its final radio authorization, issued by MPHPT, within 15 days following the first successful communications from Horizons I at the 127" W.L. orbital location. 24. This Order is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.1 15 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. $9 1.1 06, 1.1 15, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of this Order. (See 47 C.F.R. $ 1.4(b) (2).) ' FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Thomas S. Tycz Chief, Satellite Division International Bureau 9
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- not responded to our request for additional and missing information within the allotted 30 days, we dismiss the application as incomplete and thus unacceptable for filing. The Applicant may re-apply without incurring a second obligation to pay the application fee if the re-filed application rectifies the deficiencies noted herein. See section 1.1109 (d) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 8 1.1 109(d). 47 C.F.R. 925.1 12. Accordingly, pursuant to the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. 3 0.26 1 (a)(4), we find that Application File No. SES-MOD-200309 190 1302 is incomplete and thus unacceptable for filing. We therefore dismiss this application without prejudice to refiling. Sincerely, William Howden, Chief System Analysis Branch, Satellite Division 2
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- in Nevada Bell's serving area (based upon the approximate number of Nevada Bell residential access lines in Reno, Sparks and Carson City 151,800 multiplied by Leap/Cricket's publicly-stated market coverage after first year of service 6%). I have 21 According to Leap/Cricket, the study by an independent research firm has a margin of error of plus or minus 1.1 percent. See opening affidavit, Att. E. Accordingly, it is apparent that the study followed statistical sampling methods. 22 See Sixth Report, Implementation of Section 6002(b) of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993; Annual Report and Analysis of Competitive Market Conditions with Respect to Commercial Mobile Services, 16 FCC Rcd 13350, 13382 (2001) (citing Leap/Cricket as primary example of wireless
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- Globe Telecom (Globe) and Verizon each have filed requests for an extension to February 24, 2003. In view of the recent inclement weather and closure of the Commission on February 18, 2003, the date for filing comments and oppositions is extended to February 21, 2003. The date for filing reply comments will remain February 27, 2003. Accordingly, pursuant to Sections 1.1 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, the new comment due date is February 21, 2003. Instructions for filing pleadings in this proceeding are set forth in the Public Notice (DA 03-390), available on the Commission's website at www.fcc.gov. For further information, contact: James Ball, Chief, or Lisa Choi, Senior Legal Advisor, Policy Division, at (202) 418-1460. - FCC
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- website at http://www.fcc.gov/e-file/ecfs.html by entering the Docket Number of this proceeding, WT Docket No. 00-239. For further information, contact Denise Walter, Commercial Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, at 202-418-0620 or denise.walter@fcc.gov. ATTACHMENT A Guidelines for Cellular SID Administrators 1.0 PURPOSE AND SCOPE This document contains guidelines for the FCC-recognized Administrators for Cellular System Identifier Numbers (SIDs) within the United States. 1.1 Since the early 1980's, Cellular SIDs have been assigned by the FCC and have been a required element of the FCC authorization. 1.2 In August 2002, the Commission adopted an Order to eliminate SIDs from being a required element of the license and to transition the administration of SIDs to the private sector. 2.0 CELLULAR SID FUNCTION 2.1 System Identification
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- website at http://www.fcc.gov/e-file/ecfs.html by entering the Docket Number of this proceeding, WT Docket No. 00-239. For further information, contact Denise Walter, Commercial Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, at 202-418-0620 or denise.walter@fcc.gov. ATTACHMENT A Guidelines for Cellular SID Administrators 1.0 PURPOSE AND SCOPE This document contains guidelines for the FCC-recognized Administrators for Cellular System Identifier Numbers (SIDs) within the United States. 1.1 Since the early 1980's, Cellular SIDs have been assigned by the FCC and have been a required element of the FCC authorization. 1.2 In August 2002, the Commission adopted an Order to eliminate SIDs from being a required element of the license and to transition the administration of SIDs to the private sector. 2.0 CELLULAR SID FUNCTION 2.1 System Identification
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- KRXI-TV, Reno, Nevada, filed an informal objection to the KNTV(TV) application. The DTV modification application satisfies all of the Commission's rules, including the principal community coverage requirement of 43dBu for channels 7 though 13. Grant of the analog modification application, however, would require waiver of the minimum co-channel spacing requirements, 47 C.F.R. 73.610(b), since the proposed analog facility is 1.1 kilometers short-spaced to KRXI-TV, channel 11, Reno, or 0.36% of the required minimum distance separation of 304.9 kilometers. NBC states that waiver of the city-grade coverage requirement, 47 C.F.R. 73.685, is also necessary because, based on conventional F (50/50) curves, the proposed analog facility at San Bruno Mountain would provide city-grade coverage to only 32.2% of the area within
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- is afforded thirty days to decline this authorization as conditioned. Failure to respond within this period will constitute formal acceptance of the authorization as conditioned. 11. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. tj 0.26 1 and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.1 15 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. tjtj I. 106 and 1.1 15, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of this Order. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Thomas S. Tycz Chief, Satellite Division International Bureau 6
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- result in VSNL or VSNL America providing Domestic Communications or Web hosting services in the United States through any Affiliate other than VSNL America or its subsidiaries, divisions, departments, or branches; NOW THEREFORE, the Parties are entering into this Agreement to address national security, law enforcement and public safety concerns. ARTICLE 1: DEFINITION OF TERMS As used in this Agreement: 1.1 ``Affiliate'' means any entity that VSNL America or VSNL Controls. 1.2 ``Call Associated Data'' or ``CAD'' means any information related to a Domestic Communication or related to the sender or recipient of that Domestic Communication and includes without limitation subscriber identification, called party number, calling party number, start time, end time, call duration, feature invocation and deactivation, feature interaction, registration
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- of Channel 285A at Sells will serve the public interest because it will provide the community with its first local service. Channel 285A can be allotted at Sells at a site 9.3 kilometers (5.8 miles) south of the community. We note that this site has received concurrence from the government of Mexico as a specially negotiated restricted allotment limited to 1.1 kW ERP and 100 m HAAT or the equivalent along the 123.2 degree azimuth toward Station XHNI(FM) Channel 286B, Nogales, Sonora Mexico. The Commission will send a copy of this Report and Order in a report to be sent to Congress and the General Accounting Office pursuant to the Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. Section 801(a)(1)(A). Accordingly, pursuant to the
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- 091-5 150 MHz, including the possibility of fixed service links limited to aeronautical applications at airports. In this regard the United States will seek to ensure that the operations of the existing FSS consistent with 5.444A are taken into account. (November 1, 2004) INFORMAL WORKING GROUP 5 (IWG-5) Regulatory Issues Document WAC/034(10.11.04): DRAFT PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-07 WRC-07 Agenda Item 1.1: requests from administrations to delete their country footnotes or to have their country name deleted from footnotes, if no longer required, in accordance with Resolution 26 (Rev.WRC-97) ISSUE: Deletion of country footnotes or country names from existing country footnotes to the Table of Frequency Allocations in Article 5 of the Radio Regulations. BACKGROUND: Resolution 26 (Rev.WRC-97) urges administrations to review
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- ten thousand dollars ($10,000). Mr. Estrada filed his response to the NAL on March 17, 2003. BACKGROUND On December 12, 2002, Commission agents from the San Juan Office inspected the antenna structure (``tower'') bearing antenna structure registration (``ASR'') number 1043939. The agents' review of Commission records revealed that the tower was registered to Jorge L. Estrada. The tower is located 1.1 miles N.E. of road 186 Km 9.2, Bo. Cubuy, in Canovanas, Puerto Rico. The inspection resulted from a complaint on December 5, 2002, alleging that the red beacon lights required on the tower had been out for weeks. During the inspection, the agents observed that the tower was not lighted by a red beacon during evening hours. At the time
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- by the New York State Public Service Commission Seeking Broad Delegated Authority to Make Area Code Changes Outside the Context of Area Code Relief Planning CC Docket No. 96-98 Release Date: November 23, 2004 Comments Due: 14 days after Federal Register publication of this Notice Reply Comments Due: 21 days after Federal Register publication of this Notice Pursuant to section 1.1 of the Commission's rules, the Commission invites interested parties to update the record pertaining to the petition filed by the New York State Public Service Commission (NYPSC) seeking delegated authority to make area code changes outside the context of area code relief planning. In the Local Competition Second Report and Order, the Commission delegated authority to implement new area codes
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- requires no change of site. An engineering analysis has determined that Channel 249A can be allotted to Spencer in compliance with the Commission's minimum distance separation requirements with a site restriction of 9.5 kilometers (5.9 miles) west of the community at Station WSKT(FM)'s requested site. Additionally, Channel 224A can be allotted to Brazil with a site restriction of 1.8 kilometers (1.1 miles) southwest of the community at Station WSDM-FM's requested site. As requested, we shall also modify the licenses of Stations WSKT (FM) and WSDM-FM to specify operation on Channels 249A and 224A, respectively. IT IS ORDERED That effective April 26, 2004, the FM Table of Allotments, Section 73.202(b) of the Commission's Rules, IS AMENDED for the communities listed below, to
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- CC Docket Nos. 00-199, 97-212, and 80-286; Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in CC Docket Nos. 00-199, 99-301, and 80-286, 16 FCC Rcd 19913 (2001) (Phase 2 Report and Order). GDP-CPI adjusted to October 19, 1992 (2000 = 100). GDP-CPI for December 31, 2001 (2000 = 100). National Income and Product Accounts Table, Bureau of Economic Analysis, March 2005, Table 1.1.4. Rounded to the nearest million. $ ' B j ' ( ) , B C PNG > !R>^SS߿"Kker4 JdMOO ,I TV5 0z̪ %o a% Tf(c) U~UyӚo=c {YAD Zv}YAD e/,-%E9 ^1J 2 bʆPh=f 8H]}`2@ 'XtpO $> -m``Q(q P e D _ p/]b|?O VJõ tXTe 2)V`` (c)}ltmE...bϡ gs>o(R)"qQ ܆D N - >rKp-~ifM z} tm(c)cv ` 0i
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- value CVj ) or due to overly optimistic expectations (high error eij). However, this formulation may provide subjects with too much information: for each license they receive a private value and a common value signal. A simplification that we recommend involves giving each bidder receives a single common value signal, si, that applies to all the licenses of interest. Equation (1.1) then becomes: The introduction of a single common value for each bidder may change the extent to which bidders are affected by the ``winner's curse,'' which is caused by the tendency for the bidder with the highest bid to be one with the most optimistic value estimate. Separate license-specific common value elements would tend to mitigate the winner's curse effect
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- allot Channel 229C3 at Tenino warrants consideration because it would provide first local service to the community. A staff engineering analysis indicates that Channel 229C3 can be allotted to Tenino consistent with the minimum distance separation requirements of the Commission's rules at reference coordinates located at 46-51-22 North Latitude and 122-52-30 West Longitude with a site restriction of 1.9 kilometers (1.1 miles) west of the community. Because the reference coordinates for Channel 229C3 at Tenino, Washington are located within 320 kilometers (200 miles) of the U.S.-Canadian border, Canadian concurrence has been requested. Accordingly, we seek comment on the proposed amendment of the FM Table of Allotments, Section 73.202(b), as follows: Community Present Proposed Tenino, Washington --- 229C3 5. The Commission's authority
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- on delegations of authority, 47 C.F.R. 0.261, Iridium's applications to modify E960132 (SES- MOD-20050408-00401) and E960622 (SES-MOD-20050408-00402), are dismissed as defective without prejudice to refiling. Sincerely, Scott A. Kotler Chief, Systems Analysis Branch Satellite Division International Bureau Test Report titled ``Eagle Broadband L-band Iridium 3 User SatMax System Test Results of Aeronautical RadioNavigational Satellite Service and Test Power Output (Rev 1.1)'', dated April 6, 2005. See Exhibit in the Application. See Figure 14 of the Test Report. See Figure 2 on page 5 of the Test Report. See Figure 14 on page 7 of the Test Report. If Iridium refiles an application identical to the one dismissed, with the exception of supplying the corrected information, it need not pay an application
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- systems are attributable to Time Warner Cable. Approximately 23.3 million of these subscribers will be served by wholly owned systems, and 3.5 million will be served by systems owned jointly with others. Although Comcast expects to add approximately 1.8 million wholly owned subscribers through the Transactions, its total number of subscribers served through jointly owned systems will decrease by approximately 1.1 million, for a net increase of 680,000 subscribers, or 0.73% of MVPD subscribers. An ex parte presentation is any communication (spoken or written) directed to the merits or outcome of a proceeding made to a Commissioner, a Commissioner's assistant, or other decision-making staff member, that, if written, is not served on other parties to the proceeding or, if oral, is
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- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That this proceeding IS TERMINATED. For further information concerning this proceeding, contact Helen McLean, Media Bureau, (202) 418-2738. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION John A. Karousos Assistant Chief Audio Division Media Bureau See Tenino, Washington, 20 FCC Rcd 8835 (MB 2005). The proposed reference coordinates were 46-51-22 NL and 122-52-30 WL with a site restriction of 1.9 kilometers (1.1 miles) west of Tenino. (...continued from previous page) (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 05-2340 Federal Communications Commission DA 05-2340 N z } ; F
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- services of allocating additional spectrum to the broadcasters would be too severe, since those additional allocations would come from bands assigned to these services. This situation will not change in the foreseeable future. Consequently Resolution 544 should be suppressed. Resolution 729: resolves ``1 that, in authorizing the operation of frequency adaptive systems in the MF and HF bands, administrations shall: 1.1 make assignments in the bands allocated to the fixed and mobile services; 1.2 not make assignments in the bands: - allocated exclusively to the maritime or aeronautical mobile (R) services; - shared on a co-primary basis with the broadcasting service, radiodetermination service or the amateur services; - allocated to radio astronomy; 1.3 avoid use which may affect frequency assignments involving
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- 247A would provide a second rather than a first local aural transmission service at Thomas. Roger Mills' counterproposal proposes to allot Channel 247C3 at Cheyenne, Oklahoma as a first local aural transmission service. The counterproposal proposes reference coordinates at 35-37-25 North Latitude and 99-40-11 West Longitude consistent with the Commission's minimum distance separation requirements. There is a site restriction of 1.1 kilometers (0.7 miles) north of Cheyenne. The community is incorporated with an elected Town Board, and has a 2000 U.S. Census population of 778 persons. Cheyenne has a fire department, schools, churches, and local businesses. It is the county seat of Roger Mills County. Generally, conflicting proposals are considered on a comparative basis consistent with the FM allotment priorities set
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- 14(b), and must be returned pursuant to Section 25.112(a) of the rules, 47 C.F.R. $25.112(a). We therefore dismiss the application without prejudice to refilling. If SkyTerra re files an application identical to the one dismissed, with the exception of supplying the missing information, it need not pay an application fee for one of the space stations. See 47 C.F.R. 4 1.1 109(d). Sincerely, Fern J. Jarmulnek Deputy Chief Satellite Division cc: Mr. Robert A. Mazer Vinson & Elkins L.L.P. 145 5 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. Suite 600 Washington, D.C. 20004-1 008 Amendment of the Commission's Space Station Licensing Rules and Policies, Third Report and Order and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd I3486 (2003), erratum, 18 FCC 15306
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- 36.611. See 47 C.F.R. 36.622. See 47 C.F.R. 36.611. 47 C.F.R. 36.612. Petition at 11. Alaska Commission Comments at 2. Id. As of October 15, 2004, the average urban residential rate was $24.31. See Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Reference Book of Rates, Price Indices, and Household Expenditures for Telephone Service at Table 1.1 (May 2005). Once Adak Telephone begins receiving universal service support and participating in NECA pools and tariffs, the Alaska Commission will require it to reduce local service rates to reflect those sources of revenues. See Petition at 11. The Bureau most recently granted such a request in Mescalero. See Mescalero Apache Telecom, Inc., GTE Southwest Incorporated, and Valor Telecommunications of
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- 12(a)(l) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 3 25.1 12(a)( l), we dismiss your application without prejudice to refili~~g.~ Sincerely, Scott A. Kotler Chief, Systems Analysis Branch Satellite Division If ARTEL refiles an application identical to the one dismissed, with the exception of supplying the 3 missing and corrected information, it need not pay an application fee. See 47 C.F.R.5 1.1 109(d).
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- percentage, rounded. If, for example, the bid increment percentage is 5 percent, the calculation is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.05), rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.05, rounded; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, rounded; the third additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus three times the bid increment percentage, rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.15, rounded; etc. We will round the results of these calculations, as well as the calculations to determine the minimum acceptable bid amounts, using our standard rounding procedures. For Auction No.
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- 2990. 47 C.F.R. 76.55(c)(3). Must Carry Order, 8 FCC Rcd at 2991. Complaint at 1. Id. at 1-2. Id. and Exhibit 1. Id. Id. at 2. Id. at 3 and Exhibit A. Opposition at 1-2 and 4, n.10. RCN Letter at 8. Opposition at 4. Id. at 3-4 and Attachment 1. Id., Attachment 1. Id. at 4 and Attachment 1.1. Reply at 1-2. Id. at 2. Id. at 3. Id. at 6-7, n.4. Id. at 9. RCN Letter at 1-2. Id. at 2, n.2. Id. Must Carry Order, 8 FCC Rcd at 2968. Id.; see also San Bernardino Community College District, San Bernardino, California v. Adelphia California Cablevision LLC, 20 FCC Rcd 18046 (2004). 47 C.F.R. 73.686(b)(2); see also
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- 237A can be allotted to Dilley in compliance with the Commission's minimum distance separation requirements with a site restriction of 2.7 kilometers (1.7 miles) east at Petitioner's requested site. The reference coordinates for Channel 237A at Dilley are 28-39-55 North Latitude and 99-08-35 West Longitude. Additionally, Channel 227A can be allotted to Pearsall with a site restriction of 1.7 kilometers (1.1 miles) west at Petitioner's requested site. The reference coordinates for Channel 227A at Pearsall are 28-53-13 North Latitude and 99-06-40 West Longitude. Because Pearsall and Dilley are located within 320 kilometers (199 miles) of the Mexican border, the Commission sought Mexican concurrence for the allotment of Channel 237A at Dilley and Channel 227A at Pearsall, Texas. Mexican concurrence has been
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- percentage, rounded. If, for example, the bid increment percentage is 5 percent, the calculation is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.05), rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.05, rounded; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, rounded; the third additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus three times the bid increment percentage, rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.15, rounded; etc. We will round the results of these calculations, as well as the calculations to determine the minimum acceptable bid amounts, using our standard rounding procedures. For Auction No.
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- operational service from AM Station WGGM. Channel 265B1 can be allotted at Lakeside, Virginia, at a site 9.6 kilometers (5.9 miles) east of the community. Channel 299A can be allotted at Fruitland, Maryland at a site 13.2 kilometers (8.2 miles) northeast of the community. Channel 298A can be allotted at Warsaw, Virginia, at Station WNNT-FM's transmitter site located 1.7 kilometers (1.1 miles) south of the community. The Commission will send a copy of this Report and Order in a report to be sent to Congress and the Government Accountability Office pursuant to the Congressional Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A). Accordingly, pursuant to the authority found in 47 U.S.C. Sections 4(i), 5(c)(1), 303(g) and (r) and 307(b) and 47 C.F.R.
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- X Document WAC/079(25.01.06): Draft Preliminary View WRC-07 Agenda Item 4 ``in accordance with Resolution 95 (Rev.WRC-2003), to review the Resolutions and Recommendations of the previous Conferences with a view to their possible revision, replacement or abrogation'' RESOLUTION / RECOMMENDATION SUP MOD NO C N O C NOTES OTHER cations in Article 5 of the Radio Regulations X WRC-07 Agenda Item 1.1 dations in the Radio Regulations X Possible modification to include reference in Vol 4 of RR for IBR of parts of recommendations. WRC-07 Agenda Item 2 WRC-10 Agenda Item 4 RESOLUTION 28 (Rev. WRC-03) Revision of references to ITU-R Recommendations incorporated by reference in the Radio Regulations X WRC-07 Agenda Item 2 cation Conferences X RESOLUTION 73 (Rev.WRC-2000) Measures to
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- its interconnection agreements with competitive LECs. As a result of this allegation, and other related allegations, these movants argue that Verizon's Petitions should be stricken and dismissed ``to prevent further misuse'' of this data. By this Public Notice, we seek comment on the substantive and procedural issues raised by the Motion to Compel and Motion to Dismiss. Pursuant to Section 1.1 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, interested parties may file comments on the Motion to Compel and Motion to Dismiss on or before October 30, 2006 and reply comments on or before November 6, 2006. All such pleadings should refer to WC Docket No. 06-172 and DA Number 06-2056. All filings must be addressed to the Commission's Secretary,
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- calculated using the minimum acceptable bid amount and a bid increment percentage. The first additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus the bid increment percentage, rounded. If, for example, the bid increment percentage is ten percent, the calculation is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.1), rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, rounded; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.2, rounded; the third additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus three times the bid increment percentage, rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.3,
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- communicate, while the vehicle is in motion, with U.S.-licensed Points of Communication (POC) and a fixed hub station. Pursuant to Section 25.112(a)(1) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 25.112(a)(1), we dismiss the application as defective without prejudice to refiling. In response to Question E49 of Schedule B, L3 Titan lists the maximum EIRP density per carrier for emissions 22M9G7D as +1.1 dBW/4 KHz. This is less than, and therefore inconsistent with, the average value of +7.4 dBW/4 kHz that we calculated using the EIRP L3 Titan provides in response to Question E48 of Schedule B and the bandwidth of each emission. Given this inconsistency, we cannot determine the proposed emission power. Further, in response to Question E32 of Schedule B of
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- calculated using the minimum acceptable bid amount and a bid increment percentage. The first additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus the bid increment percentage, rounded. If, for example, the bid increment percentage is ten percent, the calculation is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.1), rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, rounded; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.2, rounded; the third additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus three times the bid increment percentage, rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.3,
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- from Jameely Moore, Edisto Island resident, to Catherine W. Seidel, Acting Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (October 17, 2005) (Moore Petition); and e-mail from Johnnie and Susan Walker, Edisto Island residents, to Catherine W. Seidel, Acting Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (October 17, 2005) (Walker Petition). 47 C.F.R. 1.1301-1.1319. 42 U.S.C. 4321-4395. 16 U.S.C. 470f. Environmental Assessment at 1.1. Letter from H. Anthony Lehv, Senior Vice President and Associate General Counsel, American Tower, to Frank Stilwell, Attorney, FCC (included in American Tower NEPA Review - Supplemental Information, filed January 11, 2006). See 47 C.F.R. 1.1307(a)(6). See Application. See Public Notice, Antenna Structure Registration Service Information, Report No. CWS-05-65 (rel. August 26, 2005). Crouch Petition. Id. Moore Petition. Id.
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- .'' See Texas Cable and Telecommunications Association, 17 FCC Rcd 6261 (2002) para. 10 (citations omitted). We also note that REC's Petition was filed after the 30-day period for filing petitions for reconsideration. See 47 C.F.R. 1.106(f). See 47 C.F.R. 1.106; See also Peninsula Communications, Inc., 17 FCC Rcd 2832 (2002) n.3 (citations omitted). See 47 C.F.R. 1.1 et seq. 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 47 C.F.R. 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(f)(4). 47 U. S. C. 504(a). See 47 C.F.R. 1.1914. (...continued from previous page) (continued....) ons Commission DA 06-663 Federal Communications Commission DA 06-663 @ @ @ @ 1 7 8 n v `` " hR=
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- data available from scheduling coordination committees show that this deficit level is severe (250 to 850 kHz, depending on eliminating co-channel interference only or all interference), and the best predictions available indicate that in the large this will continue. Resolution 729: resolves ``1 that, in authorizing the operation of frequency adaptive systems in the MF and HF bands, administrations shall: 1.1 make assignments in the bands allocated to the fixed and mobile services; 1.2 not make assignments in the bands: - allocated exclusively to the maritime or aeronautical mobile (R) services; - shared on a co-primary basis with the broadcasting service, radiodetermination service or the amateur services; - allocated to radio astronomy; 1.3 avoid use which may affect frequency assignments involving
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- cannot be viewed as definite failures to meet the performance guidelines because the tests (other than at N-1 and N+1) were performed using a bandlimited white noise source as the interferer, rather than an 8-VSB signal. (An 8-VSB source was not available for most of the test period.) Limited tests presented in Chapter 7 show an average performance improvement of 1.1 dB when the interference comes from an 8-VSB signal rather than from the white Gaussian noise source of the same 3-dB bandwidth. However, even taking this difference into account, it is unlikely that any of the receivers would fully comply with the ATSC guidelines at every channel offset, though one or two would probably come close. Figure 5-2 summarizes the
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- CC Docket Nos. 00-199, 97-212, and 80-286; Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in CC Docket Nos. 00-199, 99-301, and 80-286, 16 FCC Rcd 19913 (2001) (Phase 2 Report and Order). GDP-CPI adjusted to October 19, 1992 (2000 = 100). GDP-CPI for December 31, 2001 (2000 = 100). National Income and Product Accounts Table, Bureau of Economic Analysis, March 2007, Table 1.1.4. Rounded to the nearest million. PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., SW Washington, DC 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 PNG r v "r9 I'6 dY͆aX ; Wh X,aXy]\\.W`hva6l! v"]Vat-``````"m(c)x
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- calculated using the minimum acceptable bid amount and a bid increment percentage. The first additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus the bid increment percentage, rounded. If, for example, the bid increment percentage is ten percent, the calculation is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.1), rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, rounded; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.2, rounded; the third additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus three times the bid increment percentage, rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.3,
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- amount and a bid increment percentage - more specifically, by multiplying the minimum acceptable bid by one plus successively higher multiples of the bid increment percentage. If, for example, the bid increment percentage is ten percent, the calculation of the first additional acceptable bid amount is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.1), or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.2, etc. The Bureau will round the results of these calculations and the minimum acceptable bid calculations using the Bureau's standard rounding procedures. The Bureau proposes initially to set the bid increment percentage
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- MEDIA RESEARCH FCC PHONE SURVEY MAY 2007 PAGE: 4 TABLE 001 (continued) Q1. IN AN AVERAGE WEEK, HOW MUCH TIME DO YOU SPEND, IN TOTAL, WATCHING OR LISTENING TO BROADCAST TELEVISION CHANNELS? BASE: ALL RESPONDENTS TOTAL =========== 26 HOURS TO LESS THAN 27 HOURS 0.1 27 HOURS TO LESS THAN 28 HOURS - 28 HOURS TO LESS THAN 29 HOURS 1.1 29 HOURS OR MORE 8.4 NONE 11.7 DON'T KNOW 0.9 REFUSE - MEAN 10.4 DATA BASED UPON FEWER THAN 145 RESPONDENTS DO NOT MEET MINIMUM REPORTING STANDARDS AND ARE SUPPLIED FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY. COPYRIGHT THE NIELSEN COMPANY NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH FCC PHONE SURVEY MAY 2007 PAGE: 5 TABLE 002 Q2. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF INFORMATION DO
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- the parent had a significant effect on the expected count of news intervals among those stations that might air news, but each had a positive and at least marginally significant effect on the probability of airing news. Specifically, ownership of an additional in-market station by the parent increased the probability the station aired news by a factor of exp(0.0966) or 1.1, holding the other covariates constant. Ownership of an additional out-of-market station similarly increased the odds of airing news by a factor of exp(0.0007), less than an tenth of a percent. In both cases, the overall marginal effect on the quantity of news is insignificant. This is due, at least in part, to the fact that it incorporates the effect of
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- and newspaper." ***p<.01, **p<.05, and *p<.10. 56 Table A5: Pooled Cross-Ownership and Political Slant (in seconds) Estimated coefficient on cross-ownership (absolute value of t-statistic) Dependent variable (4) (5) Difference in candidate speaking time -4.5 (1.35) -4.0 (1.22) Difference in candidate coverage -8.2 (1.60) -7.6 (1.47) Difference in partisan issue coverage 5.4 (0.60) 5.0 (0.54) Difference in poll coverage -1.4 (0.71) -1.1 (0.58) Notes: Each cell entry is associated with a different regression estimate. The cell entries are the estimated regression coefficient on newspaper cross-ownership from specifications (4) and (5) in Tables 13-16, after omitting the differential indicator for "cross-owned radio and newspaper." ***p<.01, **p<.05, and *p<.10.
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- PB (``PB APA''). While providing for the sale of the Station, the PB APA indicates that an application for assignment of license will not be filed with the Commission until grant of the then-pending Rulemaking proposal. Subsequently, on February 1, 2007, CGB and Bicoastal executed an Asset Purchase Agreement for the sale of Station KACI-FM to Bicoastal (``Bicoastal APA''). Section 1.1.4 of the Bicoastal APA provides that Bicoastal will accept assignment of ``all rights and obligations of CGB under that certain asset purchase agreement between CGB and Portland Broadcasting, LLC.'' The Assignment Application was filed with the Commission on February 5, 2007. Cumulus filed its Petition to Deny on March 14, 2007. Discussion. Cumulus opposes grant of the Assignment Application on
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- calculated using the minimum acceptable bid amount and a bid increment percentage. The first additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus the bid increment percentage, rounded. If, for example, the bid increment percentage is ten percent, the calculation is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.1), rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, rounded; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.2, rounded; etc. The Bureau will round the results of these calculations and the minimum acceptable bid calculations using the Bureau's standard rounding procedures. For Auction 73, the Bureau proposed to
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- Hartford-New Haven DMA. Comcast argues in opposition that it currently carries numerous New York DMA broadcast stations, all of which provide extensive local coverage. The fourth statutory factor concerns ``evidence of viewing patterns in cable and noncable households within the areas served by the cable system or systems in such community.'' WCTX argues that, according to Nielsen, it has a 1.1 percent viewership rating and a 5 percent share in the noncable households in Fairfield County Monday-Sunday (7 a.m. - 1 a.m.) and its late news achieves a 3 percent viewership rating and a 6 percent share in noncable households Monday-Sunday (10 - 10:30 p.m.). WCTX points out that WTNH-TV, the only other station licensed to New Haven, has the highest
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- 2006 to the FCC Secretary from Elizabeth R. Park, Counsel to ViaSat. See Arclight AMSS Application, Exhibit 2 at 3.2.2, specifying that the spectral density of the aggregate (two-frequency) return links will be approximately 15 dB-PSD below the level required at the authorized bandwidth. , supra. See, e.g., 47 CFR 25.222(a)(1). Arclight AMSS Application, Exhibit 2 at 1.1.2. SES-AMD-20070309-00325. Id. at 5.2.1.2. Letter dated April 19, 2006 ``To Whom It May Concern'' from Krish Jonnalagadda, Manager of Satellite Marketing Development for SES Americom, Inc., and Daryl T. Hunter. P.E., Senior Systems Engineer for ViaSat, Inc., endorsed by Mohammad Marashi, Vice President of Customer Support Engineering for PanAmSat Corporation. ViaSat may be subject to a different set of
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- calculated using the minimum acceptable bid amount and a bid increment percentage. The first additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus the bid increment percentage, rounded. If, for example, the bid increment percentage is ten percent, the calculation is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.1), rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, rounded; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.2, rounded; the third additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus three times the bid increment percentage, rounded, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.3,
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- parties to file reply comments, which should be informed by this reminder as to the scope of the matter presented here. Specifically, we extend the deadline for filing reply comments until January 31, 2007. ACCORDINGLY, IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to sections 4(i), 4(j), and 5(c) of the Communications Act, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 154(j), 155(c), and sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.1, 1.2 and 1.46 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.91, 0.291, 1.1, 1.2, 1.46, the pleading cycle established in this matter shall be modified as follows: Reply Comments Due: January 31, 2007 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Motion for Extension of Time of One Stop Financial, Inc., Group Discounts, Inc., 800 Discounts, Inc. and Winback & Conserve Program,
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- example, the bid increment percentage is five percent, the calculation of the first additional acceptable bid amount is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.05), or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.05; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, etc. The Bureau will round the results of these calculations and the minimum acceptable bid calculations using the Bureau's standard rounding procedures. For Auction 78, we proposed to set the bid increment percentage at 0.05, so that any additional bid amounts above the minimum acceptable bid would each be 5 percent higher. We received no comments on this proposal. Therefore,
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- C outweigh the loss of second local service in community A). See Circleville, Ohio, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 8 FCC 2d 159 (1967). The reference coordinates for Channel 252C at Evanston are 41-14-14 NL and 110-58-09 WL, located 3.5 kilometers (2.2 miles) south of Evanston. The reference coordinates for Channel 237C3 at Price are 39-36-33 NL and 110-48-50 WL, located 1.1 kilometers (0.7 miles) north of Price. The reference coordinates for Channel 233C3 at Wellington are 39-30-41 NL and 110-45-54 WL, located 4.3 kilometers (2.7 miles) southwest of Wellington. The reference coordinates for Channel 239C at Salina are 38-50-58 NL and 112-00-28 WL, located 17.6 kilometers (11 miles) southwest of Salina. The reference coordinates for Channel 240C0 at Randolph are 41-56-46
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- Order, 60 RR 2d 862, 864 (1986) (informal objections must contain adequate and specific factual allegations sufficient to warrant the relief requested) (``Area Christian''). 42 U.S.C. 4321-4335. 47 C.F.R. 1.1307. See 47 C.F.R. 1.1311. See id. 1.1308. See id. 1.1308(d). See id. 1.1308(c), 1.1309. See id. 1.1305, 1.1314, 1.1315, 1.1317. EA at Section 1.1. S-R proposes to construct a 12-foot x 10-foot steel equipment platform at the base of each sub-200-foot tower and that the 425-foot tower will have a prefabricated equipment shelter measuring 24 feet x 36 feet, which also will be placed on a platform elevated 16 feet above ground level. EA at Section 1.2.2 EA at Section 1.2. The towers will
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- recentlybythe Commission1 have five objectives. First, in order to ensure the efficient, rapid, and secure transmission of EmergencyAlert System (EAS) alerts in a varietyof formats (including text, audio, and video) and via different means (broadcast, cable, satellite, and other networks), we adopted a requirement for EAS Participants to accept a message using a common EAS messaging protocol, Common Alerting Protocol v1.1 (CAP),no later than 180 days after FEMA publicly publishes its adoption of such standard. Second, we required EAS Participants to adopt Next Generation EAS deliverysystems no later than 180 days after FEMA publicly releases standards for those systems. Third, we preserved the current EAS network but enhanceits effectiveness, scope, and redundancybyenabling EAS deliverysystem upgrades and by including wireline common carriers
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- Telephone Company, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007), consent decree ordered, Order, 24 FCC Rcd 4495 (Enf. Bur. 2008). See supra note 50. See supra notes 13-28 and accompanying text. See supra notes 32-37 and accompanying text. As the Commission noted, SunCom provides wireless services to more than 1.1 million subscribers, and its licenses cover nearly 15 million people in the continental United States and more than 4 million in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. See T-Mobile/SunCom Transfer Order, 23 FCC Rcd at 2517 5. See Forfeiture Policy Statement, 12 FCC Rcd at 17099 24 (recognizing that forfeitures against larger and more highly profitable communications entities
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- no new white or gray areas will be created if the Applications are granted. Our analysis corroborates this claim. Local Service Floor. With respect to KGA(AM)'s primary service area, the Statement provides a population analysis for KGA(AM) showing that approximately 136,000 persons are predicted to lose its nighttime interference-free groundwave service. To determine the predicted loss, Mapleton compared the calculated 1.1 mV/m nighttime interference-free contour of the licensed KGA(AM) facilities with the calculated normally protected 2.0 mV/m nighttime interference-free contour of the proposed facilities. Mapleton has submitted evidence demonstrating that fourteen (14) full-power AM and/or FM stations provide service to the communities encompassed by KGA(AM)'s Class A nighttime interference-free groundwave contour. Because of the coverage provided by these other stations, no
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- Additional Unresolved Issues shall list each unresolved issue between Petitioner and Respondent for which arbitration is sought that is not identified in Petitioner's Statement of Unresolved Issues and the position of each of the parties on each of these issues. This portion of the response shall be organized on an issue-by issue basis and shall contain the information specified in 1.1 and 1.2, above. The Statement of Relevant Authority shall be organized on an issue-by-issue basis in the same manner as Respondent's Statement of Unresolved Issues and Statement of Additional Unresolved Issues and, to the extent not provided by Petitioner, shall: Identify any proceeding pending before the state commission or this Commission relating to the disputed issues; and Discuss all federal
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- with the decisions adopted in the Second Report and Order, to January 31, 2008, and provided additional guidance for the development of plan amendments. Review of the Region 24 Plan Amendment. The Plan Amendment includes the following elements: Updated Plan Section 1, by identifying the document as the 769-775/799-805 MHz regional plan for Region 24 Missouri; and by revising Sections 1.1 and 1.2 to identify the members elected to the RPC chair and vice-chair positions. Deleted Plan Section 3.5, Wideband Data, and inserts instructions for entities desiring implementation of either wideband or broadband data systems, to contact the Public Safety Broadband Licensee as set forth in the Second Report and Order. Revised Plan Appendix G - Region 24 Channel Allotments, by
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- Additional Unresolved Issues shall list each unresolved issue between Petitioner and Respondent for which arbitration is sought that is not identified in Petitioner's Statement of Unresolved Issues and the position of each of the parties on each of these issues. This portion of the response shall be organized on an issue-by issue basis and shall contain the information specified in 1.1 and 1.2, above. The Statement of Relevant Authority shall be organized on an issue-by-issue basis in the same manner as Respondent's Statement of Unresolved Issues and Statement of Additional Unresolved Issues and, to the extent not provided by Petitioner, shall: Identify any proceeding pending before the state commission or this Commission relating to the disputed issues; and Discuss all federal
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- rulemaking petition because Channel 285C3 at Davis-Monthan AFB is short-spaced to Channel 285A at Sells under the Commission's minimum distance separation requirements. See 47 C.F.R. 73.207. We clarify that the reference coordinates for Channel 285A at Sells, Arizona, concurred to by the government of Mexico are 31-51-28 NL and 111-53-23 WL as a specially negotiated restricted allotment limited to 1.1 kW ERP and 100 meters HAAT or the equivalent along the 123.2 degree azimuth toward Station XHNI(FM), Channel 286B, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. Letter to Pacific Broadcasting of Missouri LLC, Ref. No. 1800B3-LAS (MMB, Dec. 21, 2001), app for rev. denied, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 2291 (2003), recon. denied, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 19 FCC Rcd 10950 (2004)
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- by, and Letters of Concurrence obtained from, five of the eight regions adjacent to Region 24: Region 13 (Illinois); Region 15 (Iowa); Region 16 (Kansas); Region 26 (Nebraska); and Region 39 (Tennessee). The plan amendment does the following: Updates Plan Section 1, by identifying the document as the 769-775/799-805 MHz regional plan for Region 24 Missouri; and by revising Sections 1.1 and 1.2 to identify the members elected to the RPC chair and vice-chair positions. Deletes Plan Section 3.5, Wideband Data, and inserts instructions for entities desiring implementation of either wideband or broadband data systems, to contact the Public Safety Broadband Licensee as set forth in the Second Report and Order. Revises Plan Appendix G - Region 24 Channel Allotments, by
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- example, the bid increment percentage is five percent, the calculation of the first additional acceptable bid amount is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.05), or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.05; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, etc. The Bureau will round the results of these calculations and the minimum acceptable bid calculations using the Bureau's standard rounding procedures. The Bureau proposes to set the bid increment percentage at 0.05. For Auction 73, the Bureau determined that it would generally not provide, in that auction, for additional bid amounts for licenses not subject to package bidding, in
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- CC Docket Nos. 00-199, 97-212, and 80-286; Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in CC Docket Nos. 00-199, 99-301, and 80-286, 16 FCC Rcd 19913 (2001) (Phase 2 Report and Order). GDP-CPI adjusted to October 19, 1992 (2000 = 100). GDP-CPI for December 31, 2001 (2000 = 100). National Income and Product Accounts Table, Bureau of Economic Analysis, April 2008, Table 1.1.4. Rounded to the nearest million. PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., SW Washington, DC 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 PNG r v "r9 I'6 dY͆aX ; Wh X,aXy]\\.W`hva6l! v"]Vat-``````"m(c)x
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- in the development of coordinated regional plans, and developed a Regional Planning Guidebook. Following the sunset of the NCC's charter on July 25, 2003, the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) agreed to continue to provide assistance to regional planners. A copy of the 700 MHz Regional Planning Guidebook is available at the NPSTC website at http://www.npstc.org/nccsubcom.jsp. See Plan, Section 1.1 First Convening Meeting at 2; see also Plan, Appendix V, RPC Meeting Notices and Minutes (January 23, 2002 Meeting Report) at 203-205. See Plan, Section 3 - Region 8 By-laws (adopted May 1, 2002) at 7-11. See Plan, Appendix A - Committee Members Contact List at 51-70. See Plan, Section 1.2 - Notification and Committee Participation at 2. See Plan,
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- of Pleadings'' filed by Banana Communications, LLC and the United States Department of Agriculture on February 4, 2009, is GRANTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, pursuant to Sections 4(i), 303(r) and 405 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 303(r), 405 and Sections 0.331, 1.106 and 1.935 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.331, 1.1.06, 1.935, the Petition for Reconsideration, filed by the United States Department of Agriculture on behalf of the Rural Utilities Service on June 24, 2008; the Opposition to Petition for Reconsideration, filed by Banana Communications, LLC on July 7, 2008; and Response to Opposition to Petition for Reconsideration, filed by the Rural Utilities Service on July 11, 2008, are DISMISSED. FEDERAL
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- Dismissal of Pleadings" filed by Banana Communications, LLC and the United States Department of Agriculture on February4, 2009, is GRANTED. 20. ITIS FURTHER ORDERED that, pursuant to Sections 4(i), 303(r) and 405 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 303(r), 405 and Sections 0.331, 1.106 and 1.935 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.331, 1.1.06, 1.935, the Petition for Reconsideration, filed by the United States Department of Agriculture on behalf of the Rural Utilities Service on June24, 2008; the Opposition to Petition for Reconsideration, filed by Banana Communications, LLC on July7,2008; and Response to Opposition to Petition for Reconsideration, filed by the Rural Utilities Service on July11, 2008, are DISMISSED. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Katherine M.
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- in the development of coordinated regional plans, and developed a Regional Planning Guidebook. Following the sunset of the NCC's charter on July 25, 2003, the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) agreed to continue to provide assistance to regional planners. A copy of the 700 MHz Regional Planning Guidebook is available at the NPSTC website at http://www.npstc.org/nccsubcom.jsp. See Plan, Section 1.1 First Convening Meeting at 2. See Plan, Appendix T - RPC Public Meeting Notices and Minutes (June 29, 2005 Meeting Report) at 229-232. See Plan, Section 3.0 Region 55 By-Laws at 7-11. See Plan, Appendix A - Committee Members Contact List at 51-58; see also Plan, Appendix B - Committee Members Meeting Attendance Roster at 59-63 (for meetings held between
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- example, the bid increment percentage is five percent, the calculation of the first additional acceptable bid amount is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.05), or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.05; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, etc. The Bureau will round the results of these calculations and the minimum acceptable bid calculations using the Bureau's standard rounding procedures. For Auction 86, the Bureau proposed to set the bid increment percentage at 0.05, so that any additional bid amounts would increase by approximately 5 percent of the minimum acceptable bid. We received no comments on this proposal.
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- example, the bid increment percentage is five percent, the calculation of the first additional acceptable bid amount is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.05), or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.05; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, etc. The Bureau will round the results of these calculations and the minimum acceptable bid calculations using the Bureau's standard rounding procedures. 184. For Auction 86, the Bureau proposed to set the bid increment percentage at 0.05, so that any additional bid amounts would increase by approximately 5 percent of the minimum acceptable bid. We received no comments on this
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- begins with the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) of its proposed satellite, subtracts the spreading loss in the direction of maximum gain, subtracts atmospheric attenuation (at 17.5 GHz) and subtracts a bandwidth correction factor, resulting in a calculation of the maximum PFD per megahertz at the Earth's surface. As calculated by DIRECTV, the proposed space station would operate at least 1.1 dB less than the maximum allowed in the Section 25.208(w) regional PFD limits. DIRECTV's calculation assumed clear sky conditions and included an atmospheric attenuation factor of 1.1 dB that included clouds. In a December 8, 2008 ex parte letter, DIRECTV explained that it had concluded that cloud attenuation would not be appropriate for use in a clear sky demonstration. At
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- DIRECTV did not seek authority to operate in the 17.7-17.8 GHz portion of the band. 3247 C.F.R. 25.114 and 25.208, respectively. 3347 C.F.R. 25.114(d)(15)(i). 3447 C.F.R. 25.208(w). 35IBFS File No. SAT-AMD-20080114-00014. (DIRECTV Conforming Amendment) at 12. The EIRP of the proposed DIRECTV satellite is 63.0 dBW per 36 MHz channel. DIRECTV's PFD calculation is: 63.0 dBW/36MHz 162.4(dB-m2) 1.1 dB (atmospheric) 10log(36) = -116.1dBW/m2/MHz. 9398 Federal Communications Commission DA 09-1624 proposed space station would operate at least 1.1 dB less than the maximum allowed in the Section 25.208(w) regional PFD limits.36 14.DIRECTV's calculation assumed clear sky conditions and included an atmospheric attenuation factor of 1.1 dB that included clouds. In a December 8, 2008 ex parteletter, DIRECTV explained that
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- in the development of coordinated regional plans, and developed a Regional Planning Guidebook. Following the sunset of the NCC's charter on July 25, 2003, the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) agreed to continue to provide assistance to regional planners. A copy of the 700 MHz Regional Planning Guidebook is available at the NPSTC website at http://www.npstc.org/nccsubcom.jsp. See Plan, Section 1.1 First Convening Meeting at 2. See Plan, Appendix U - RPC Public Meeting Notices and Minutes (December 2, 2003, Convening Notice and Meeting Report) at 225-230. See Plan, Section 3.0 Region 30 By-Laws at 7-11. See Plan, Appendix A - Committee Members Contact List at 49-57; see also Plan, Appendix B - Committee Members Meeting Attendance Roster at 59-67 (for
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- March 10, 2009 Escrow Letter (attaching, inter alia, the Wells Fargo Agreement and Amendment No. 1 to that agreement). Petitioners subsequently amended the Wells Fargo Agreement and submitted that amendment as part of the April 2009 Amendment to the Petition. See April 2009 Amendment (attaching Amendment No. 2 to the Wells Fargo Agreement). Wells Fargo Agreement at Article 1, Section 1.1 (Escrow Property) (as amended by Amendment No. 1). Id. at Article 1, Section 1.2 (Title, Voting Rights; Distributions and Investments) (as amended by Amendment No. 2). The escrow agent also holds title to any non-cash distributions that SkyTerra Communications makes with respect to the escrowed shares, such as additional securities of the company. Any such additional securities become part of
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- 10, 2009. SeeMarch 10, 2009 EscrowLetter (attaching, inter alia, the Wells Fargo Agreement and Amendment No. 1 to that agreement). Petitioners subsequently amended the Wells Fargo Agreement and submitted that amendment as part of the April 2009 Amendment to the Petition. SeeApril 2009 Amendment (attaching Amendment No. 2 to the Wells Fargo Agreement). 52Wells Fargo Agreement at Article 1, Section 1.1 (EscrowProperty) (as amended by Amendment No. 1). 53Id. at Article 1, Section 1.2 (Title, Voting Rights; Distributions and Investments) (as amended by Amendment No. 2). The escrowagent also holds title to any non-cash distributions that SkyTerra Communications makes with respect to the escrowed shares, such as additional securities of the company. Any such additional securities become part of the escrowed
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- alloc,tedandassignedbandsinaccordancewiththeexistingRadioRegulations. P.-oposa(: ARTICLEI Termsanddefinitions NOC USA/AI1.19/1 Reasons:NochangestoArticleI(Termsanddefinitions)oftheRadioRegulationsarenecessaryto enabletheintroductionofSDRandCRStechnologies.ThisiconsistentwithCPMMethodA(no regulatorychangesrequiredforSDR). 6 ARTICLE5 Frequencyallocations NOC USNAI1.19/2 Reasons:NochangestoArticle5(Frequencyallocations)oftheRadioRegulationsarenecessaryto enabletheintroductionofSDRandCRStechnologies.ThisisconsistentwithCPMMethodA(no regulatorychangesrequiredforSDR). 7 UNITEDSTATESOFAMERICA DRAFTPROPOSALSFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE AgendaItem1.22: ExaminetheejfecIofemissionsjromshort-rangedeviceson radiocommunicationservices,inaccordancewithResolution953(WRC-07) BackgroundInformation:TheUnitedStatesimplementsatlexibleregulatoryregimeintheISM andcertainotherbands,settingbasictechnicalrequirementsthatfacilitatespectrumharingamong license-exemptandshort-rangedeviceswhileminimizingconstraintsonproductdeigns.This regimehasledtotheimplementationofavarietyoflicense-exemptandshort-rangedevices. TheUnitedStatesbelievesthattheregulationofshort-rangedevicesisprimarilyanationalmatter. Basedonexperiencewithimplementationofshort-rangedevices,thereisnoneedforany modificationtotheinternationalRadioRegulationstoaccommodatethem. PI'oposal: ARTICLE1 Termsanddefinitions NOC USA/AI1.22/1 Reasons:Theregulationofshort-rangedevicesisprimarilyanationalmatteranddoesnotrequire anymodificationstotheRadioRegulations.Thereisnoneedforinternationalregulationofsuch devices. ARTICLE5 Frequencyallocations USNAI1.22/2 Reasons:Theregulationofshort-rangedevicesisprimarilyanationalmatteranddoesnotrequi.re anymodificationstotheRadioRegulations.Thereisnoneedforinternationalregulationofsuch devices. 8 DocumentWAC/038(Ol.09.09) Mr.JohnGiusti ActingChiefoftheInternationalBureau FederalCommunicationsCommission 445121hStreetSW Washington,DC20554 DearMr.Giusti: TheNationalTelecommunicationsandInformationAdministration(NTIA)onbehalfofthe ExecutiveBranchAgencies,approvesthereleaseofdraftExecutiveBranchproposalforWRC- II.agendaiteml.3.NTIAproposesamodi11cationtothe5030-5 091MHzbandtosupportthe safeoperationofunmannedaircraftsystems.TheFederalagenciesmayhaveadditionalinputon proposalsforthisagendaitemasstudieswithintheInternationalTelecommunicationsUnion progress. NTIAconsideredtheFederalagencies'inputtowardthedevelopmentofU.S.proposalsfor WRC-ll.NTlAforwardsthispackageforyourconsiderationandreviewbyyourWRC-1.1 AdvisoryCommittee.Dr.DarleneDrazenovichistheprimarycontactfrommystaff. Sincerely, (OriginalSignedJu.ly24,2009) KarlB.Nebbia AsociateAdministrator OfficeofSpectrumManagement Enclosure 9 UNITEDSTATESOFAMERICA DRAFTPROPOSALSFORTHEWORKOFTHECONI?ERENCE AgendaItem 1.3:Toconsiderspectrumrequirementsandpossibleregulatoryactions,including allocations,inordertosupportthesafeoperationofunmannedaircrajisystems(VAS),basedonIhe resultsofITV-Rstudies,inaccordancewith.Resolution427(WRC-07) BackgroundInformation:Unmannedaircraftsystems(UASs)enabletheremotepilotingof aircraftovershortrangeandsignificantdistanceswithinorout-of-ightoftheremotepilot.These flightoperationscurrentlytakeplaceinsegregatedairspace,toensurethesafetyoftheairvehicle andotherairspaceusers. SomeadministrationsexpectdeploymentofUASsthroughouttheairspacestructure.AVAS deploymentincreases,itwillbeimpracticalforsomeuserstodeployinsegregatedairspace.Some UASswilJneedtointegratewiththecurrentairspaceusersinasafeandseamlessmanner.To accomplishintegrationintonon-segregatedairspace,VASswilJrequirehighintegrity communicationlinksbetweentheunmannedaircraft(VA)andremotecontrolcenterscapableof relayingthenecessaryaij'tmfficcontrol(ATC)messagesandflightcriticalaircraftinformation.The VASpilotwillneedsenseandavoidfunctionsforsituationalawareness. TheInternationalCivilAviationOrganization(ICAO)futurecommunicationsstudymaybeableto identifytechnologieswithsomecapabilitytomeettherequirementsforcommandandcontrol, includingtherelayingofATCcommunications.Theaeronauticalmobile(R)service(AM(R)S)and aeronauticalmobile-satellite(R)service(AMS(R)S)aretheappropriateservicestoaccommodate commandandcontrolandATCradiocommunications.TheITV-Risexaminingexisting aeronauticalaJlocationstosatisfyspectrumrequirementspriortostudyingnewallocations. Command&Control Innon-segregatedairspace,theremotepilotmustreliablymonitorthestatusoftheVA, passcontrolinstructionstotheirVA,andinteractwiththeappropriateairtrafficcontrollers monitoringairspacewithinwhichtheirVAisflying.Aline-of-sightlinkmightprovide thesecapabilitiesforUAflyingandmaneuveringinalocalizedarea.Acombinationofa terrestrialradioandsatellitenetworkcouldprovidethesecapabilitiestoVAflyingtrans- horizon. RelayofAirTrafficControl(ATC)Commullicatiolls SafeoperationofmannedorunmannedaircraftdependsonATCcommunications.Pilots actbasedonATCinstructions.Whenthepilotisremote(notintheaircraft)thepilotand ATCmustmaintainacommunicationchanneltorelayinformationfromaradiointhe aircrafttothepilotontheground.Earlyconceptsassumethatthisfunction,ifdigitized, couldbepartofthecommandandcontrollinks. SenseandAvoid ThesafeflightoperationofVAnecessitatesadvancedtechniquestodetectandtracknearby aircraft,terrain,andobstaclestonavigation.Unmannedaircraftmustavoidtheseobjectsin 10 amannerequivalenttothatofamannedaircraft.Theremotepilotwillneedtobeawareof theenvironmentwithinwhichtheaircraftisoperating,beabletoidentifythepotential threatstothecontinuedsafeoperationoftheaircraft,andtaketheappropriateaction.The radiodeterminationserviceallocationscouldpotentiallyaccommodatethesenseandavoid function.TheITU-Risexaminingexistingaeronauticalradionavigationservice(ARNS) allocationsforsuitablebandwidthpriortostudyingnewARNSallocations.TheUAS industryisstudyingthesuitabilityofvarioustechnologiesforsenseandavoid. Payload Resolution421(WRC-07) Resolves1specificallyexcludestheallocationofspectrumat WRC-IIforpayloadapplications.However, invitesITU-R3doescallforthedevelopment
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- 28, 2004, the Commission sent WEBC a letter requiring WEBC to amend the Application to demonstrate compliance with the condition. In the second week of August, 2004, the tower being used by WEBC was destroyed by a hurricane. A new tower was constructed at the same site in January, 2006. In November, 2006, a new 300-foot microwave tower was erected 1.1 miles from the WAUC(AM) antenna array. On January 31, 2007, the staff dismissed the Application because of WEBC's ``failure to submit documentation addressing condition #1 on the CP [the requirement for a partial proof of performance].'' On reconsideration, WEBC claims that the new microwave tower distorts the WAUC(AM) antenna pattern to the extent that a meaningful partial proof of performance
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- most significant factors in preventing one system from interfering with another''), polarization (``[a]n antenna's response to (or isolation from) signals radiated in a differently polarized electrical field is another characteristic of antennas that is significant in frequency planning''), frequency separation, and distance differential. See National Spectrum Managers Association, Report WG 5.92.008, Report and Tutorial Carrier-to-Interference Objectives (Jan. 1992) at 1.1 (Factors Affecting Interference). In this case, and based on the record before us, we also note that the equipment that World Data PR, Inc. proposes to employ (Airspan, FCCID O2J-365T) has recently been certified for use as an unrestricted device, meaning that it employs a protocol that includes interference mitigation mechanisms such as monitoring and dynamic frequency assignment that are
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- of the most significant factors in preventing one system from interfering with another"), polarization ("[a]n antenna's response to (or isolation from) signals radiated in a differently polarized electrical field is another characteristic of antennas that is significant in frequency planning"), frequency separation, and distance differential. SeeNational Spectrum Managers Association, Report WG 5.92.008, Report and Tutorial Carrier-to-Interference Objectives(Jan. 1992) at 1.1 (Factors Affecting Interference). In this case, and based on the record before us, we also note that the equipment that World Data PR, Inc. proposes to employ (Airspan, FCCID O2J-365T) has recently been certified for use as an unrestricted device, meaning that it employs a protocol that includes interference mitigation mechanisms such as monitoring and dynamic frequency assignment that are
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- Channels on the Basic Cable Service Tier Category January 1, 2008 Sample Group Subgroups of Communities Relieved from Rate Regulation Overall Non-Competitive Relieved from Rate Regulation Second Cable Operator DBS Wireless MVPD LP Test Local broadcast stations 12.7 12.7 12.9 11.4 13.4 13.7 11.6 PEG channels 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 3.0 2.2 1.7 Commercial leased access 0.7 0.6 0.9 0.6 1.1 1.0 0.9 Other channels 10.0 9.8 10.9 9.9 12.3 5.9 6.9 Total 26.7 26.8 25.9 25.3 26.8 22.7 23.3 Source: Attachment 8-b. Tables 6, 6-a, and 6-b display the average number of expanded basic channels offered to subscribers as of January 1, 2006; January 1, 2007; and January 1, 2008 by the programming service tier: (1) basic cable service and
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- 10 FCC 2d 271, 273 (1967). Accord, Edward B. Mulrooney, Order, 13 FCC 2d 946 (1968), Bonanza Broadcasting Corp., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 10 FCC 2d 906 (1967). FM Broadcasters of Douglas County, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 10429 (1995). See American Music Radio, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 8769, 8772-73 (1995). (``American Music Radio''). Section 1.1, Asset Purchase Agreement, Application. See KPAL Broadcasting Corp., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 28 FCC 2d 46, 48 (1970) (presence of rights and commitments along with license outweighs bare license allegation). Asset Purchase Agreement, Application, Section 1.2 and i. See American Music Radio, 10 FCC Rcd at 8772. See also Eileen S. Bailey, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 14 FCC Rcd 16755
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- coverage and allow consumers to avoid using their monthly cellular airtime minutes while at home or in their offices. For those T-Mobile customers who want to use their wireline number at home, T-Mobile now offers a $10 monthly add-on plan for home service. Federal Communications Commission DA 09-54 11 Mobile Satellite Services At the end of 2007, there were over 1.1 million mobile satellite service ("MSS") subscribers in the United States, a 23 percent increase over year-end 2006. Currently, there are five MSS operators that provide voice and/or data service in the U.S. The voice providers include Globalstar, Inmarsat, Iridium and MSV. In addition, Orbcomm provides data-only services. Two additional companies planning to use the 2 GHz spectrum, ICO Global Communications
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- JPJ Electronic Communications, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 5512, 5515 6 (2002). Indeed, it does not appear that Kay felt aggrieved by LCS's operations prior to the release of the Order Proposing Modification. His request is based solely on his frequency coordinator's analysis, which was not prepared until November 1, 2007. See Kay Request at Exs. 1.1-1.6. Kay's request falls particularly short, given that the cumulative effect of granting Kay's request on top of the modification proposed in the Order Proposing Modification would have been to revoke LCS's license entirely. License revocation requires a higher showing than license modification, and has additional procedural requirements. Compare 47 U.S.C. 312 with 47 U.S.C. 316. We also note
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- CIS (now RCC) have been there since WRC03. REFERENCES Lockheed Martin HAA: www.lockheedmartin.com/products/HighAltitudeAirship/Index.htm Google "VULTURE" or go to: www.aurora.aero/downloads/communications/pdf/apr_199.pdf; www.the register.co.uk/2007/10/25/ink_storm_for_hydrogen_strato_bot_runner.up; www. aviationnews.eu/?p=1832; and; www.darpa.mil/TTO/solicit/BAA07- 51/VULTURE_BAA_FINAL.pdf 35 Committee 5 considered the proposals under Agenda item 7.1 with respect to the Director's Report and came to the following conclusions: Issues included in Part 2 of the Director's Report 1 Article 5 1.1 Application of Nos. 5.219, 5.220 and similar provisions Committee 5 agreed to recommend to the Plenary to confirm the Bureau's understanding that, in Nos. 5.219 and 5.220, the wording "... shall not constrain the development and use of ..." is of an operational nature and no regulatory action is expected from the Bureau. Committee 5 also agreed to recommend to
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- example, the bid increment percentage is ten percent, the calculation of the first additional acceptable bid amount is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.05), or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.05; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, etc. The Bureau will round the results of these calculations and the minimum acceptable bid calculations using the Bureau's standard rounding procedures. The Bureau proposes to set the bid increment percentage at 0.05. The Bureau seeks comment on whether to start with eight additional bid amounts (for a total of nine bid amounts) or with fewer or no additional bid
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- for example, the bid increment percentage is ten percent, the calculation of the first additionalacceptable bid amount is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.05), or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.05; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, etc. The Bureau will round the results of these calculations and the minimum acceptable bid calculations using the Bureau's standard rounding procedures.44The Bureau proposes to set the bid increment percentage at0.05. 45.The Bureau seeks comment on whether to start with eight additional bid amounts (for a total of nine bid amounts) or with fewer or no additional bid amounts for
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- CC Docket Nos. 00-199, 97-212, and 80-286; Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in CC Docket Nos. 00-199, 99-301, and 80-286, 16 FCC Rcd 19913 (2001) (Phase 2 Report and Order). GDP-CPI adjusted to October 19, 1992 (2000 = 100). GDP-CPI for December 31, 2001 (2000 = 100). National Income and Product Accounts Table, Bureau of Economic Analysis, April 2009, Table 1.1.4. Rounded to the nearest million. PUBLIC NOTICE News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 PNG r v "r9 I'6 dY͆aX ; Wh X,aXy]\\.W`hva6l! v"]Vat-``````"m(c)x
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- pairs at twelve repeater sites (and associated mobile units) in Basic Economic Area (BEA) Nos. 143. 144, and 152). See Auction of Lower and Upper Paging Bands Licenses Rescheduled for June 15, 2010; Status of Short-Form Applications to Participate in Auction 87, AU Docket No. 09-205, Public Notice, 25 FCC Rcd 3522 (WTB 2010). See 47 C.F.R. 0.191(f), 0.392, 1.1, and 1.925(c)(i). PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 PNG r v "r9 I'6 dY͆aX ; Wh X,aXy]\\.W`hva6l! v"]Vat-``````"m(c)x
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- and Order, 16 FCC Rcd 2978, 2984 15 (WTB PSPWD 2001). See also Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as amended, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, WT Docket No. 99-87, 15 FCC Rcd 22709, 22768-69 131 (2000). 47 U.S.C. 337(c)(1)(A). See Region 36 700 MHz Plan, Version 1.1, WT Docket No. 02-378, PS Docket No. 06-229 (filed Sept. 9, 2009) (Region 36 700 MHz Plan). See also Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Approves Region 36 (Western Pennsylvania) 700 MHz Regional Plan, WT Docket No. 02-378, Public Notice, 25 FCC Rcd 27 (2010). Reply Comments at 1. Subsequently, Franklin amended its applications to reduce the number of requested
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- held 9 licenses/call signs). See August Supplement, supra note 2. ULS data show that Able Communications LTD and Verizon Florida Inc. each hold one license/call sign, and that Mobile Radio Communications, Inc. holds two. Gencarella Decl. 3, 5 (clarifying data provided in Waiver Request at 2-3 and citing General Aviation and Part 135 Activity Surveys - CY 2007, Tables 1.1 through 1.8, available at http://www.faa.gov/data_research/aviation_data_statistics/general_aviati on/CY2007/) (``FAA 2007 Survey Data'')). Relying on FAA forecasts through the year 2025, Petitioners assert that larger classes of jets, turbo props and rotor aircraft are expected to continue to grow, as is the number of total hours flown in these aircraft. Gencarella Decl. 4 (clarifying data provided in Waiver Request at 2-3 and
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- Stratophone held 9 licenses/call signs). 14See August Supplement, supra note 2. 15ULS data show that Able Communications LTD and Verizon Florida Inc. each hold one license/call sign, and that Mobile Radio Communications, Inc. holds two. 16Gencarella Decl. 3, 5 (clarifying data provided in Waiver Request at 2-3 and citing General Aviation and Part 135 Activity Surveys CY 2007, Tables 1.1 through 1.8, available at http://www.faa.gov/data_research/aviation_data_statistics/general_aviation/CY2007/) ("FAA 2007 Survey Data")). Relying on FAA forecasts through the year 2025, Petitioners assert that larger classes of jets, turbo props and rotor aircraft are expected to continue to grow, as is the number of total hours flown in these aircraft. GencarellaDecl. 4 (clarifying data provided in Waiver Request at 2-3 and citing FAA
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- (``ATSC A/65B''). Collectively the two standards will be referred to as the ``PSIP Standard.'' WWSB License Request for Declaratory Ruling at 1. Associated Christian Petition for Reconsideration at 1 (citing Letter from Barbara A. Kreisman, Chief, Video Division to Associated Christian Television System, Inc., 20 FCC Rcd 12425 (Vid. Div. 2005) (``Digital Transition Authorization Letter''). ATSC A/65B, Annex B at 1.1. Second Periodic Review of the Commission's Rules and Policies Affecting the Conversion to Digital Television, Report and Order, FCC 04-192, 19 FCC Rcd 18279 para. 153 (2004) (``Second Periodic Review''). Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 %PNG ` ` b``D 4 &)@-@@7 H >O p j 2=k "_ - J, NtRb 7PUZS 'wpˈ jPT{.|87w]gyAҨ-=T#O> #W pU^S t''TxNtl ۦX6`T{:r AR\ )]h]eM8I̟`?K^
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- second largest provider.180 Other Media: AM (4); FM (567); TV (342). Topography: Netherlands occupies an area that is slightly less than twice the size of New Jersey. The terrain is mostly coastal lowland and reclaimed land with some hills in the southeast. Subscriptions per 100 people Access per 100 people Total Subscribers Total Fiber Cable DSL Other 74.0 6,262,500 38.1 1.1 13.7 22.5 0.8 27. Norway Regulation:The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) monitors telecommunications markets in Norway.181 The Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority (NPT) is an autonomous, self-financed administrative agency under the MTC.182 The NPT is responsible for monitoring private sector compliance with national telecommunications statutes, regulations and license requirements; supervising telecommunications providers; supervising registries; assigning domain names; and contingency
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- Auction 87, AU Docket No. 09-205, Public Notice, 25 FCC Rcd 3522 (WTB 2010). See Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Extends the Comment Dates on Request for Waiver Filed by the State of Wyoming to Modify Its Public Safety Statewide Communications System, File No. 0003764744, Public Notice, DA 10-1109 (rel. June 22, 2010). See 47 C.F.R. 0.191(f), 0.392, 1.1, and 1.925(c)(i). PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 x y | } PNG r v "r9 I'6 dY͆aX ; Wh X,aXy]\\.W`hva6l! v"]Vat-``````"m(c)x ? A B
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit DA 10-1423 July 29, 2010 COMMENT SOUGHT ON CRC COMMUNICATIONS OF MAINE AND TIME WARNER CABLE PETITION FOR PREEMPTION WC Docket No. 10-143 Comments Due: August 30, 2010 Reply Comments Due: September 13, 2010 On July 15, 2010, CRC Communications of Maine, Inc. (CRC) and Time Warner Cable Inc. (TWC) filed a petition pursuant to sections 1.1 and 1.2 of the Commission's rules and section 253 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the Act) requesting that the Commission issue an order preempting the Maine Public Utilities Commission's (Maine PUC) interpretation of section 251 of the Act (hereafter CRC/TWC Petition). The Maine PUC concluded that until the rural exemption in section 251(f) is terminated, rural local
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- disruption during rebanding. Specifically, Sprint contends that during mediation it attempted to address each of Connecticut's concerns about the power loss, power rating and isolation provided by hybrid combiners. In response to Connecticut's concern over power loss, Sprint demonstrates that the hybrid combiners it proposes to lend Connecticut would result in a power loss on the order of 0.2 to 1.1 dB relative to the autotune combiners. Sprint avers that, even under the worse case scenario, the loss of 1.1 dB of power delivered to the antenna is insignificant and would be difficult to detect in the field. Sprint also responds to Connecticut's concern over the power handling capability of the hybrid combiner. Although Sprint originally offered to loan Connecticut an
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- example, the bid increment percentage is five percent, the calculation of the first additional acceptable bid amount is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.05), or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.05; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, etc. The Bureau proposes to use a bid increment percentage of 5 percent. The Bureau proposes to start with eight additional bid amounts (for a total of nine bid amounts), and seeks comment on whether to use fewer or no additional bid amounts. In particular, commenters should address the issue of additional bid amounts in light of particular circumstances of
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- example, the bid increment percentage is five percent, the calculation of the first additional acceptable bid amount is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.05), or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.05; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, etc.26 The Bureau proposes to use a bid increment percentage of 5 percent. 43. The Bureau proposes to start with eight additional bid amounts (for a total of nine bid amounts), and seeks comment on whether to use fewer or no additional bid amounts. In particular, commenters should address the issue of additional bid amounts in light of particular circumstances
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- main radiation lobe of the transmitting antenna will be a term of the station authorization. At the time of the inspection on April 10, 2008, Mt. Rushmore was found operating radio station WHB734 from a location inconsistent with the station's authorized coordinates and street address. The distance separating the point of operation from that of the license was greater than 1.1 miles (specifically, a difference of approximately 15 seconds of latitude and approximately 76 seconds of longitude). The licensee's station manager acknowledged the licensing inaccuracies, noting that station WHB734 had been operating from this location for over a year. Mt. Rushmore does not deny that WHB734 was operating from an incorrect location. Instead, Mt. Rushmore argues that studio location had not
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- para. 9. (last visited Jan. 12, 2010); Direct Petition at 4; Direct Study Area Petition at 5-6. As of October 15, 2007, the average urban residential rate was $25.62 including subscriber line charges, taxes, 911, and other charges. See Reference Book of Rates, Price Indices, and Household Expenditures for Telephone Service, Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Table 1.1 (Aug. 2008). In contrast, in the Adak Order, the Bureau concluded that it was in the public interest to grant Adak Telephone Utility (Adak Telephone) a waiver of sections 36.611 and 36.612 to allow Adak Telephone to receive immediate high-cost loop support as of the date the Alaska Commission designated it an ETC, rather than requiring it to wait up
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- Docket Nos. 00-199, 99-301, and 80-286, 16 FCC Rcd 19913 (2001) (Phase 2 Report and Order). However, this year the Bureau of Economic Analysis changed the base year to 2005. GDP-CPI adjusted to October 19, 1992 (2005 = 100). GDP-CPI for December 31, 2001 (2005 = 100). National Income and Product Accounts Table, Bureau of Economic Analysis, April 2010, Table 1.1.4. Rounded to the nearest million. PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., SW Washington, DC 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 PNG r v "r9 I'6 dY͆aX ; Wh X,aXy]\\.W`hva6l! v"]Vat-``````"m(c)x
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- example, the bid increment percentage is five percent, the calculation of the first additional acceptable bid amount is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.05), or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.05; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, etc. If the Bureau allows additional bid amounts, it proposes to set the bid increment percentage at 0.05 (5%). The Bureau retains the discretion to change the minimum acceptable bid amounts, the number of acceptable bid amounts, the additional bid amounts, and the parameters of the formulas used to calculate minimum acceptable bid amounts and additional bid amounts if the
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- example, the bid increment percentage is five percent, the calculation of the first additional acceptable bid amount is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.05), or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.05; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, etc.44 If the Bureau allows additional bid amounts, it proposes to set the bid increment percentage at 0.05 (5%). 56. The Bureau retains the discretion to change the minimum acceptable bid amounts, the number of acceptable bid amounts, the additional bid amounts, and the parameters of the formulas used to calculate minimum acceptable bid amounts and additional bid amounts if
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- 36.392 the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 36.392, filed by the) Tj 1 0 0 1 70.549 556.85 Tm 99 Tz (National Telecommunications Cooperative Association on October 9, 2008, IS DENIED.) Tj 1 0 0 1 108.45 533.099 Tm 85 Tz (11.) Tj 1 0 0 1 143.5 533.099 Tm 98 Tz (IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, pursuant to section 1.1 02\(b\)\( 1\) of the Commission's) Tj 1 0 0 1 71 520.349 Tm 100 Tz (rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.102\(b\)\(l\), this order SHALL BE EFFECTIVE upon release.) Tj 1 0 0 1 288 473.349 Tm (FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION) Tj 1 0 0 1 288.949 422.699 Tm 98 Tz (Sharon E. Gillett) Tj 1 0 0 1 288.449 409.949 Tm 103
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- TPC L.P. (5.9 percent); and Investcorp Secondary Partners I, L.P. (7.4 percent). In addition, Investcorp S.A., or a wholly owned subsidiary of Investcorp S.A., has entered into revocable management agreements to direct the voting and disposition of the stock held by Aguanga Limited (2.3 percent); Cahuilla Limited (2.3 percent); Fallbrook Limited (2.3 percent); Palmas Limited (2.3 percent); TelePacific Holdings Limited (1.1 percent); TelePacific Equity Limited (11.9 percent). All of these entities are Cayman Islands companies, with the exception of Investcorp Properties Limited and Investcorp International, which were formed in Delaware. Clarity Partners, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, holds a 20.71 percent interest in TPAC Holdings. Two Delaware limited partnerships, Clarity Advisors, L.P. and Clarity Associates, L.P., hold 2.98 percent and 0.28
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- RLEC Plan at 51-56. See NTCA Letter, Attach. at 2. USF/ICC Transformation NPRM, 26 FCC Rcd at 4733-34, para. 573. See also id. at 4603, para. 139 and note 223. Ad Hoc Telecommunications Users Committee April 18 Comments. Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Reference Book of Rates, Price Indices, and Household Expenditures for Telephone Service, at Table 1.1 (2008). State Member Comments at 56-58. The Commission sought comment on including all revenues (including broadband revenues) when evaluating rate of return requirements. USF/ICC Transformation NPRM, 26 FCC Rcd at 4674, para. 392. State Member Comments at 35. See ABC Plan, Attach. 1 at 4. See generally Letter from John P. Janka, Counsel to ViaSat, Inc. and WildBlue, Communications, Inc.,
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- 20554 (All hand deliveries must be held together with rubber bands or fasteners. Any envelopes must be disposed of before entering the building. The filing hours are 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.) 13847 This page intentionally left blank. 13848 Table of Contents i ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS .......................................................................................................... v EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .............................................................................................................................. vi CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Background ......................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2.1 Court Cases and FCC Proceedings ........................................................ 1-3 1.2.2 Draft Procedures .................................................................................... 1-4 1.3 Regulatory Framework ....................................................................................... 1-4 1.4 Proposed Action .................................................................................................. 1-6 1.5 Scope of the PEA ................................................................................................ 1-6 1.6 Public Involvement ............................................................................................. 1-7 1.6.1 Scoping Process ..................................................................................... 1-7 1.6.2 Draft PEA .............................................................................................. 1-7 1.6.3 Summary ................................................................................................ 1-8 CHAPTER TWO PURPOSE AND
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- of Licensor, and any attempted assignment or transfer in violation of this provision is void. Severability and Survival of Obligations. If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement will not be affected thereby, and each remaining provision of this Agreement will be valid and enforceable to the extent permitted by law. Sections 1.1 - 1.10, 2, 4, 5, and 6 shall survive any expiration or termination of this Agreement. Governing Law. This Agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with Federal law. Entire Agreement. This Agreement and the Supplemental Protective Order constitute the parties' entire understanding with regard to the matters herein, and there are no other understandings, either written or
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- The authority citation for part 73 continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 334, 336, and 339. 2. Amend 73.1010 by revising paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows: 73.1010 Cross reference to rules in other parts. * * * * * (a) * * * (1) Subpart A, ``General Rules of Practice and Procedure''. ( 1.1 to 1.117). * * * * * Part 74 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: PART 74 - EXPERIMENTAL RADIO, AUXILIARY, SPECIAL BROADCAST AND OTHER PROGRAM DISTRIBUTIONAL SERVICES 1. The authority citation for part 74 continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 307, 309, 336 and 554. 2. Amend 74.5(a)(1)-(2)
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- percent, to $52.96, for the group of operators the Commission has found to face effective competition. Chart 2 shows the average prices for expanded basic service for subgroups of communities with a finding of effective competition as of January 1, 2009. Compared to the overall average price of $52.96 charged by operators in the effective competition communities, average prices were 1.1 percent lower ($52.37) for incumbent operators in communities with a rival operator; 9.6 percent lower ($47.86) for rival operators; 1.2 percent higher ($53.61) when a finding was granted based on DBS market share exceeding the 15 percent threshold established by the statute; 1.2 percent lower ($52.34) in areas in range of a wireless multichannel video programming distributor (``MVPD''); and 3.2
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- the SMS/800 Database is performed by Data Services Management, Inc. See Toll-Free Access Codes, CC Docket No. 95-155, Order on Reconsideration, 22 FCC Rcd 22188, 22188-89, para. 2 (2007). The SMS/800 Tariff contains regulations, rates and charges applicable to the provision of SMS/800 functions and support services for toll free telephone numbers. See SMS/800 Functions, FCC Tariff No. 1, Sec. 1.1. SMS/800 Functions, FCC Tariff No. 1, Sec. 2.3.1(A)(2). Id. at 2.3.1(A)(7). Id. at 2.2.1. Access to the SMS/800 database is provided by BOCs through the SMS/800 Functions FCC Tariff No. 1. The BOCs established SMS/800, Inc., a non-profit District of Columbia corporation, to administer the SMS/800 Services on their behalf. SMS/800, Inc. manages and oversees the SMS/800 services while
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- plus the bid increment percentage. If, for example, the bid increment percentage is 5 percent, the calculation is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.05), or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.05; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, etc. The Bureau proposed to start with eight additional bid amounts (for a total of nine bid amounts) per license but also sought comment on whether, in the alternative, to use fewer or no additional bid amounts per license in a given round. The Bureau proposed to use a bid increment percentage of 5 percent. We received no comments on
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- plus the bid increment percentage. If, for example, the bid increment percentage is 5 percent, the calculation is (minimum acceptable bid amount) * (1 + 0.05), or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.05; the second additional acceptable bid amount equals the minimum acceptable bid amount times one plus two times the bid increment percentage, or (minimum acceptable bid amount) * 1.1, etc. 188 169. The Bureau proposed to start with eight additional bid amounts (for a total of nine bid amounts) per license but also sought comment on whether, in the alternative, to use fewer or no additional bid amounts per license in a given round. The Bureau proposed to use a bid increment percentage of 5 percent. We received no
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- NOC ATTACHMENT 9 RESOLUTION FCC NTIA Comments WRC-12 Agenda Item RES 25 (Rev.WRC-03) Operation of global satellite systems for personal communications SUP Should be deleted, if not significantly revised is quite outdated, especially given the breadth of mobile terrestrial cellular communications RES 26 (Rev.WRC-07) Footnotes to the Table of Frequency Allocations in Article 5 of the Radio Regulations NOC 1.1 RES 27 (Rev.WRC-07) Use of incorporation by reference in the Radio Regulations NOC Recently updated. 2 ANNEX 1 Principles of incorporation by reference NOC 2 ANNEX 2 Application of incorporation by reference NOC 2 ANNEX 3 Procedures applicable by WRC for approving the incorporation by reference of ITU-R Recommendations or parts there of NOC 2 RES 28 (Rev.WRC-07) Revision of
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- global satellite syste ms for pers onal com munications SUP Should be del eted, if not si gnificantl y revised is quite outdated, especially given the bre adth of m obile terrestrial cellular co mm unications RES 26 (Rev. WRC-07) Footnotes to the Ta ble of F reque ncy Allocations in Article 5 of t he Radio Regulations NOC 1.1 RES 27 (Rev.WRC-07) Use of incorp oration by reference in the Radi o Re gulations NOC Recently updated. 2 AN NE X 1 P rinciples of inco rporation by refere nce NOC 2 ANNEX 2 App licatio n of incorpo ration by referen ce NOC 2 AN NE X 3 Pr oce dures applicable by WRC for appro ving the
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- occupies an area somewhat larger than the contiguous 48 states of the United States. Approximately 90 percent of the population is concentrated within 100 miles of the U.S. border. The terrain is mostly plains with mountains in the west and lowlands in the southeast. Fixed Total Fiber Cable DSL Other Fixed broadband subs per 100 inhabitants 31.1 0.0 16.9 13.1 1.1 Fixed broadband subs (June 2010) 10,495,741 % of households with fixed broadband access (2008) 66.9 Mobile Mobile wireless broadband subs per 100 inhabitants 14.25 Mobile wireless broadband subs (Q4 2010) 4,836,606 6. Chile Regulation: Chile does not have an independent telecommunications regulator. The Undersecretariat of Telecommunications, the Subsecretaria de Telecomunicaciones (SUBTEL), a subcabinet level arm of the Ministry of Transportation
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- occupies an area somewhat larger than the contiguous 48 states of the United States. Approximately 90 percent of the population is concentrated within 100 miles of the U.S. border. The terrain is mostly plains with mountains in the west and lowlands in the southeast. Fixed Total Fiber Cable DSL Other Fixed broadband subs per 100 inhabitants70 31.1 0.0 16.9 13.1 1.1 Fixed broadband subs (June 2010)71 10,495,741 % of households with fixed broadband access (2008)72 66.9 Mobile Mobile wireless broadband subs per 100 inhabitants73 14.25 Mobile wireless broadband subs (Q4 2010)74 4,836,606 70OECD Broadband Portal, Table 1d (3) (June 2010) (accessed Feb. 11, 2011). 71Id. 72OECD Broadband Portal, Table 2a (July 2010) (accessed Feb. 11, 2011). In even numbered years, Canada
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- 299 53.1643 34.5146 1none NA no 1 krone 348 61.8768440.17084 99 0yes (Internet and phone) 1 krone 299 53.1643 34.5146 99 0no 1 krone 398 70.7671945.94251 99 0yes (Internet and phone) 1 krone 171 30.40519.73912NA NA 0no 1 krone 225 40.0065825.97253NA NA 0no 2 krone 270 48.007931.16703NA NA 0no Federal Communications Commission DA 11-732 5 krone 360 64.0105341.55604NA NA 0no 1.1 krone 450 80.0131651.94505NA NA 0no 0.384 krone 99 17.6028911.42791 $299additional 30 kr/mo if not a YouSee home broadband subscriber 0no 0.384 krone 169 30.0493919.50825 $299additional 30 kr/mo if not a YouSee home broadband subscriber 0No 0.384 krone 269 47.83009 31.0516 $299additional 30 kr/mo if not a YouSee home broadband subscriber 0No 1 krone 199 35.3835922.97126Do it yourself: free Technician: 699
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- Transportation a plan for implementing a positive train control system by December 31, 2015.''); 49 C.F.R. 236.1009. GAO Report at 18-19; List of Railroads and Docket Numbers, http://www.fra.dot.gov/downloads/safety/PTCDocketNumbers.xls (last visited May 4, 2011). See GAO Report at 19; 49 C.F.R. 236.1009, 236.1011. See, e.g., Canadian Pacific Railway, Docket No. FRA-2010-0058, Positive Train Control Implementation Plan, at 4-4 (ver. 1.1 posted Nov. 17, 2010), available at http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=FRA-2010-0058-0007; The Kansas City Southern Railway, Docket No. FRA-2010-0059, Positive Train Control Implementation Plan, at 1-2, 3-2, 4-1, 5-7 (ver. 1.1 posted Nov. 17, 2010), available at http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=FRA-2010-0059-0005; Long Island Railroad, Docket No. FRA-2010-0031, PTC Implementation Plan, at 1-3-4, 4-7, 7-1, 7-3 (ver. 2.1 posted Nov. 17, 2010), available at http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=FRA-2010-0031-0005; Metro-North Railroad, Docket
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- Secretary of Transportation a plan for implementing a positive train control system by December 31, 2015."); 49 C.F.R. 236.1009. 10GAO Report at 18-19; List of Railroads and Docket Numbers, http://www.fra.dot.gov/downloads/safety/PTCDocketNumbers.xls (last visited May 4, 2011). 11SeeGAO Report at 19; 49 C.F.R. 236.1009, 236.1011. 12See, e.g.,Canadian Pacific Railway, Docket No. FRA-2010-0058, Positive Train Control Implementation Plan, at 4-4 (ver. 1.1 posted Nov. 17, 2010), available athttp://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=FRA-2010-0058- 0007; The Kansas City Southern Railway, Docket No. FRA-2010-0059, Positive Train Control Implementation Plan, at 1-2, 3-2, 4-1, 5-7 (ver. 1.1 posted Nov. 17, 2010), available at http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=FRA-2010-0059-0005; Long Island Railroad, Docket No. FRA- 2010-0031, PTC Implementation Plan, at 1-3-4, 4-7, 7-1, 7-3 (ver. 2.1 posted Nov. 17, 2010), available at http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=FRA-2010-0031-0005; Metro-North Railroad,
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- Docket Nos. 00-199, 99-301, and 80-286, 16 FCC Rcd 19913 (2001) (Phase 2 Report and Order). However, in 2010, the Bureau of Economic Analysis changed the base year to 2005. GDP-CPI adjusted to October 19, 1992 (2005 = 100). GDP-CPI for December 31, 2001 (2005 = 100). National Income and Product Accounts Table, Bureau of Economic Analysis, April 2011, Table 1.1.4. Rounded to the nearest million. PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., SW Washington, DC 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 PNG r v "r9 I'6 dY͆aX ; Wh X,aXy]\\.W`hva6l! v"]Vat-``````"m(c)x
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- commitment for FRN 1272933 as part of) Tj 1 0 0 1 69.6 456.5 Tm (Gila's funding year 2005 application and FRN 1389610 as part of Gila's funding year 2006 application.) Tj 1 0 0 1 106.8 433 Tm 87 Tz (11.) Tj 1 0 0 1 133.2 432.549 Tm 99 Tz (IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, pursuant to section 1.1 02\(b\)\(1\) of the Commission's) Tj 1 0 0 1 69.35 420.299 Tm (rules, 47 C.F.R. 1 .102\(b\)\(1\), this order SHALL BE EFFECTIVE upon release.) Tj 1 0 0 1 250.55 372.799 Tm 100 Tz (FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION) Tj 1 0 0 1 250.8 323.799 Tm 98 Tz (Gina Spade) Tj 1 0 0 1 250.55 311.299 Tm 100 Tz
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- TPC L.P. (5.9 percent); and Investcorp Secondary Partners I, L.P. (7.4 percent). In addition, Investcorp S.A., or a wholly owned subsidiary of Investcorp S.A., has entered into revocable management agreements to direct the voting and disposition of the stock held by Aguanga Limited (2.3 percent); Cahuilla Limited (2.3 percent); Fallbrook Limited (2.3 percent); Palmas Limited (2.3 percent); TelePacific Holdings Limited (1.1 percent); TelePacific Equity Limited (11.9 percent). All of these entities are Cayman Islands companies, with the exception of Investcorp Properties Limited and Investcorp International, which were formed in Delaware. Clarity Partners, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, holds a 20.71 percent interest in TPAC Holdings. Two Delaware limited partnerships, Clarity Advisors, L.P. and Clarity Associates, L.P., hold 2.98 percent and 0.28
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- in individual census blocks. Accordingly, under the predefined aggregation approach, we seek comment on not aggregating census blocks in Alaska - that is, allowing bids for support on individual eligible blocks. The average area of the Alaska census blocks on the preliminary list released with this Public Notice is approximately 40 square miles compared to an average area of approximately 1.1 square miles in the rest of the country. Since census blocks in Alaska may be closer in size to a minimum scale of buildout than are most blocks in the rest of the country, bidders on areas in Alaska may wish to have the flexibility to bid on individual census blocks. We also seek comment on whether outside of Alaska
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- in individual census blocks.46 Accordingly, under the predefined aggregation approach, we seek comment on not aggregating census blocks in Alaska that is, allowing bids for support on individual eligible blocks. The average area of the Alaska census blocks on the preliminary list released with this Public Notice is approximately 40 square miles compared to an average area of approximately 1.1 square miles in the rest of the country.47 Since census blocks in Alaska may be closer in size to a minimum scale of buildout than are most blocks in the rest of the country, bidders on areas in Alaska may wish to have the flexibility to bid on individual census blocks. We also seek comment on whether outside of Alaska
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- to collectively as the "Parties." CostQuest hereby grants to Licensee, and Licensee hereby accepts, a non-exclusive, non- transferable, limited license to use the Licensed Materials, without fees, charges, or costs to the Licensee of any kind (except as specified in the Second Supplemental Protective Order for storage above 30 GB), under the following terms and restrictions: 1.License Grants and Restrictions 1.1.Licensee shall utilize the Licensed Materials only for official purposes pertaining to providing comments and other filings to the Federal Communication Commission ("FCC") for use in the proceeding identified above, and in subsequent judicial proceedings (the "Project"). 1.2.Licensee shall not transfer, sell, rent, disclose, make available or otherwise communicate, resell, sublicense or use the Licensed Materials for any other purpose or
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- 12.3% 4.6% Total In Metros 59.1% 60.7% 55.9% 59.6% 48.3% 80.8% Outside Metros 40.9% 39.3% 44.1% 40.4% 51.7% 19.2% Average No. of 1-10 83.6 33.5 21.4 28.7 1.8 8,097.9 Stations (or People) 11-50 48.7 19.6 10.3 18.8 1.7 2,244.3 per Market 51-100 35.0 12.0 7.6 15.4 1.8 790.9 101-200 24.6 7.3 5.1 12.2 1.3 362.4 201-290 18.5 4.7 4.4 9.4 1.1 156.1 Total In Metros 29.8 9.9 6.6 13.3 1.4 862.9 Source: BIA data for Fall 2010. Notes: Metros = Arbitron Radio Metro Markets. Puerto Rico, Arbitron Metro 14, is not included in station or U.S. population totals. There were 290 Arbitron Metros defined by Arbitron for Fall 2010. Arbitron Metros are ranked by population size for Fall 2010. FS =
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- DBS Other Incumbent Rival Both Analog & SD digital 13.6 12.1 16.7 15.0 15.4 15.0 17.2 17.5 HD digital versions 3.8 3.6 4.1 3.8 6.4 4.3 4.1 3.6 Multicast channels 6.6 5.5 9.0 9.9 8.1 9.6 8.9 8.4 Total local broadcast 24.0 21.1 29.8 28.7 29.9 28.9 30.2 29.5 PEG 3.6 3.4 4.1 4.0 5.9 4.3 4.2 2.6 Leased access 1.1 1.0 1.2 1.7 0.6 1.5 1.2 0.8 Regional sports 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.3 Other 12.0 11.6 12.7 15.0 6.3 13.5 12.6 10.5 Total 41.0 37.4 48.1 49.9 42.9 48.7 48.5 43.6 Source: Survey. Table 6 reports the number of regional sports networks (RSNs) included in service offerings. Overall, the average is 0.2 RSN channel on basic
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- 12th Street, S.W., CY-A257, Washington, D.C., 20554. These documents will also be available via ECFS. Documents will be available electronically in ASCII, Microsoft Word, and/or Adobe Acrobat. or call the FCC's Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202) 418-0530 (voice), (202) 418-0432 (TTY). ). - FCC - This action is taken pursuant to Section 4(j) of the Act and Sections 1.1, 1.1200(a), and 76.7(e) of the Commission's Rules. See 47 U.S.C. 4(j); 47 C.F.R 1.1, 1.1200(a), 76.7(e). See 47 U.S.C. 548; 47 C.F.R. 76.1000-1004. Among other things, these rules require cable-affiliated programmers to make their programming available to MVPDs on nondiscriminatory rates, terms, and conditions. See 47 U.S.C. 325(b)(3)(C)(ii); 47 C.F.R. 76.65(b). Among other things,
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- which we adopt here. In the USF/ICC Transformation Order, the Commission noted the large size of census blocks in Alaska, and in the Auction 901 Comment Public Notice, we further pointed out that the average area of the Alaska census blocks on the preliminary list of eligible areas is approximately 40 square miles compared to an average area of approximately 1.1 square miles for blocks in the rest of the country. Commenters do not address this particular question specifically, but given the extreme difference in average size of census areas in Alaska relative to those in the rest of the country, and because census blocks in Alaska may be closer in size to a minimum scale of buildout than are most
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- attribute housing units to study areas. This would increase computational complexity but not necessarily accuracy because end-user locations are not uniformly distributed within census blocks. We further note that the vast majority of study areas have many blocks and therefore such errors would tend to cancel each other out. Of the 726 study areas covered by the updated methodology have 1.1 million census blocks in them, so on average, each study area has about 1,567 census blocks. The smallest number of census blocks in a study area is 26, the 5th percentile is 132, and the 10th percentile is 187. Therefore, the vast majority of study areas would not be affected by this issue. Also, there is only one variable that
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- Docket Nos. 00-199, 99-301, and 80-286, 16 FCC Rcd 19913 (2001) (Phase 2 Report and Order). However, in 2010, the Bureau of Economic Analysis changed the base year to 2005. GDP-CPI adjusted to October 19, 1992 (2005 = 100). GDP-CPI for December 31, 2001 (2005 = 100). National Income and Product Accounts Table, Bureau of Economic Analysis, April 2012, Table 1.1.4. Rounded to the nearest million. PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., SW Washington, DC 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 PNG r v "r9 I'6 dY͆aX ; Wh X,aXy]\\.W`hva6l! v"]Vat-``````"m(c)x
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- are therefore subject to the Remote Areas Fund. B. Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to the Notice is contained in sections 1, 2, 4(i), 214, 254, 303(r), 403, and 706 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i), 214, 254, 303(r), 403, and 706, and sections 1.1 and 1.1421 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.421. C. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which the Proposed Rules Will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may be affected by the proposed rules, if adopted. The RFA
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- Amendments, In-Flight Phone Corporation Trans fer of Control to MCI Telecommunications Corporation, File No. 26267-CG-TC-95, at 2-6 (May 5, 1995). 6 MCI Communications Corporation, Declaratory Ruling and Order, 9 FCC Red 3960, 3973 (1994) (BTIMCI Order). 7 As a result of the proposed transaction, the Dearborn Group and the MeesPierson Group, both foreign-owned entities, will hold approximately 2.7 percent and 1.1 percent shares of GGC. A third minority shareholder in GGC, the John Hancock Cor poration, is also 3 percent foreign owned. * See Applications of Contel Corporation, Transferor, and GTE Corporation, Transferee, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 6 FCC Red 1003 (1991). 9 See Application for Approval of the Transfer of Control of American Satellite Company, Memorandum Opinion and Order, File
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- ET Docket No. 93-62, 8 F.C.C. Red 2849 (1993). 10462 10 FCC Red No. 20 Federal Communications Commission Record DA 95-1701 mounted on top of a tractor-trailer cab and that "it is highly unlikely than any person will be closer than 4.4" or 3.1" to the antenna for a 30 minute period.43 30. The MPE limit under ANSI C95.1-1992 is 1.1 mW/cm2. AMSC indicates in its Supplement that the pow er density of its 17 dBW MET at 4.4 inches is 1.06 mW/cm2.44 The power density of its 10 dBW MET at 4.4 inches is 0.21 mW/cm2. (The power density of the 6 dBW MET we calculate at 4.4 inches to be 0.08 mW/cm2, based on AMSC's stated duty cycle of
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- does not alter existing compliance with Section 1.1307(b) of the Rules. 6. The other four antenna types, which were not among those authorized in the display separation distances that are significantly greater than those of the medium-gain antennas. For the transportable and mobile high-gain METs, for example, the separation dis tance to establish the MPE limit under IEEE/ANSI C95.1-1992 of 1.1 mw/cm2 is about 22 inches.15 For the mobile super-high gain MET, the MPE separation distance is about 27 inches, and the MPE separation distance for the stationary super-high-gain MET is about 25 inches.16 7. We are concerned that if not installed properly the high-gain antennas to be employed with AMSC's voice METs may create a potential radiation hazard for users
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- 17, 1995, Rockwell provides a radiation haz ard analysis for its data METs. Rockwell states that its data METs will not exceed the revised maximum permissible exposure (MPE) limits established in IEEE/ANSI C95.1-1991. Rockwell indicates that the antennas used with its METs are quadrafilar helix in design, 10.1 cm tall and 3.5 cm in diameter. Applying the MPE limit of 1.1 mW/cm2 under ANSI C95.1-1991, the separation distance required for Rockwell's MET antennas is 5.4 cm (2.1 inches).28 Rockwell further states that its MET antennas will be mounted within a radome enclosure having a ra dius of 11 cm and therefore will pose no radiation hazard to unsuspecting persons nearby. Based on this analysis, we find that Rockwell's METs meet the
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- Red 385 (1990) (Measurement of localized fields). 13 See Notice of Proposed Rule Making. ET Docket No. 93-62,8 FCC Red 2849 (1993). See also AMSC letter to FCC dated February 22,1995, which incorporates AMSC's comments in Docket No. 93-62 in this proceeding, and clarifies power levels into the antennas. AMSC avers that it complies with the ANSI 1992 standard of 1.1 mW/cm2, which is more stringent man the 1982 Rule standard of 5 mW/cm2, for its mobile medium gain antennas. However, there is no showing that the mobile high gain antennas described in Attachment A to Exhibit 1 of AMSC's application, or in its comments to ET Docket No. 93-62, comply with these exposure standards. Therefore, our authorization herein will apply
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- this comparison and analysis, the Parties have concluded that it is appropriate to entei into a bilateral agreement concerning the transmission and reception of signals from Satellites for the provision of Satellite Services in their two countries, and to establish the respective Protocols to mis Agreement in order to address particular kinds of Satellite Services. Therefore, pursuant to this Agreement: 1.1 Mexican Satellites wfll be permitted to provide service to, from and within the U.S., in confonnance with applicable provisions of U.S. law, to the extent that these services ********* rather man distort competition in the U.S. market for Satellite Services, and to the extent that these services enhance public interest objectives. 1.2 United States Satefihes will be permitted to provide
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- included in the WorldConnect group of countries that cooperate with AT&T to permit such calls. Telintar's Argentina Directo is a service similar to AT&T's USADirect service under which callers in the United States can connect to a Telintar operator in Argentina for the purpose of placing calls to Argentina at Telintar rates and using a Telintar calling card. 3. Section 1.1 of the Agreement provides that callers in Argentina may place a CDS call to the United States, on a collect, person-to-person or station-to-station basis or using a calling card issued by AT&T. Callers in the United States may make CDS calls to Argentina on the same bases. Section 1.1 allows AT&T to terminate WorldConnect calls from third countries in Argentina
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- 61 Cf. KDD America at U 19 (concluding "that KDD-Japan has significant market power in the facilities- based IPL market" because, inter alia, the regulatory authority imposes restrictions on entrance into the IPL facilities-based market based on demand). 62 See CWI Supplemental Filing at 3; CWI Application at 15. 63 See CWI Nov. 26, 1996 Ex Porte Letter, Attachment, Tables 1.1 (a), 1.4, and 5.2; see also BT Oct. 31, 1996 Ex Porte Lener at (unnumbered) 4 and 6 (based on Oftel Market Information, November 1995, and updates through August 1996, BT's share of "international call revenues was 70 percent as of [the fourth quarter of 1995]"). 16497 20. Based on the record in this proceeding, we find that, once DTI
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- See File No. ITC-94-282. 5959 5. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all terms and conditions of any Commission orders granting authority to Rockwell to provide common carrier services remain in effect. 6. This Order is issued under Section 0.261 of the Commission's Rules and is effective upon adoption. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.1 IS of the Commission's Rules may be filed within 30 days of the date of public notice of this Order (see Section 1.4(b)(2)). FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Diane I. Cornell Chief, Telecommunications Division International Bureau 5960
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- to provide common carrier services remain in effect. See File No. ITC-95-089, 10 FCC Red 3800 (1995), File No. ITC-95-083, 10 FCC Red 10978 (1995). 19441 Federal Communications Commission DA 97-2391 6. This Order is issued under Section 0.261 of the Commission's Rules and is effective upon adoption. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.1 IS of the Commission's Rules may be filed within 30 days of the date of public notice of this Order (see Section 1.4(bX2)). FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Diane J Cornell Chief, Telecommunications Division International Bureau 19442
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- the presentations must contain summaries of the substance of the presentations and not merely a listing of the subjects discussed. More than a one or two sentence description of the views and arguments presented is generally required. See 47 C.F.R. 1.1206(b). Other rules pertaining to oral and written ex parte presentations in permit-but-disclose proceedings are set forth in Section 1.1.206(b) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1206(b). Commenters must file an original and four copies of all comments, replies and responses. All filings must be sent to the Commission's Secretary, Magalie Roman Salas, Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission, 445 - 12th Street, S.W., TW-A325, Washington, D.C. 20554. In addition, one copy of each pleading must be sent
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- cable provider in the country, serves 12.7 million subscribers through cable systems that pass approximately 21 million homes and serves approximately 18.9 % of the 67 million cable subscribers nationwide. Time Warner also offers Internet access over its cable systems through Road Runner, a joint venture that provides high-speed Internet access and content optimized for broadband networks to more than 1.1 million subscribers. Time Warner serves businesses through Time Warner Telecom, Inc. (``TWT''), a facilities-based communications provider serving large businesses. TWT offers businesses ``last mile'' broadband connections for data, high-speed Internet, local voice and long-distance services. TWT is certified to offer telecommunications services in 21 metropolitan areas in 12 states. The Virtual Network Assets AOL is the world's largest Internet Service
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- Bureau August 2001 This report is available for reference in the FCC's Information Center at 445 12th Street, S.W., Courtyard Level. Copies may be purchased by calling International Transcription Service, Inc. at (202) 857-3800. The report can also be downloaded [file names: TREND101.ZIP, TREND101.PDF] from the FCC-State Link Internet site at . i Table of Contents Introduction..................................................................................................1-1 Access Charges............................................................................................1-3 Table 1.1 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges..........................................................................1-5 Table 1.2 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges......................................................................1-6 Table 1.3 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier..........................................................1-7 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier......................................................1-8 Advanced Telecommunications....................................................................2-1 Table 2.1 High-Speed Lines.....................................................................................................2-3 Table 2.2 Advanced Services Lines..........................................................................................2-3 Table 2.3 Residential and Small Business High-Speed Lines......................................................2-3 Table 2.4 High-Speed Lines by Technology..............................................................................2-4 Consumer Expenditures...............................................................................3-1 Table 3.1 Household Expenditures for Telephone Service.........................................................3-3
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- AFTER PHONING*** NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH PAGE: 1 FCC PHONE SURVEY AUGUST 23-SEPTEMBER 1; 3-5, 2002 TABLE 001 Q1. WHAT SOURCES, IF ANY, HAVE YOU USED IN THE PAST 7 DAYS FOR LOCAL NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS? BASE: ALL RESPONDENTS TOTAL ----- UNWEIGHTED TOTAL 3136 WEIGHTED TOTAL 205510 (000) 100.0 TELEVISION 84.8 NEWSPAPER 62.8 RADIO 35.3 INTERNET 18.8 MAGAZINES 6.4 FRIENDS/FAMILY 1.1 OTHER 0.6 NONE 4.4 DON'T KNOW 0.7 REFUSE 0.3 DATA BASED UPON FEWER THAN 145 RESPONDENTS DO NOT MEET MINIMUM REPORTING STANDARDS AND ARE SUPPLIED FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY. RESPONSES MAY ADD TO MORE THAN 100% DUE TO MULTIPLE RESPONSES COPYRIGHT 2002 NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH, INC. NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH PAGE: 2 FCC PHONE SURVEY AUGUST 23-SEPTEMBER 1; 3-5, 2002 TABLE
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- 2000, the four cable networks with the largest audiences were USA, TBS, Lifetime, and Nick at Nite. The average number of households delivered per network was 1.4 million (for the full sample of 33 networks it was 0.6 million). In 1990, the four largest were USA, TBS, ESPN, and CNN, with an average number of households delivered per network of 1.1 million (for the full sample of 15 networks it was 0.5 million). Thus, in 1990, the major broadcast networks delivered audiences on average nine times as big as those for the largest cable networks. In 2000 the broadcast audience averaged 5.6 times the size of the cable audience on a per network basis. Even the new broadcast networks UPN and
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- June 2002, the number of DBS subscribers grew from almost 16 million households to about 18 million households, which is significantly higher than the cable subscriber growth rate. -more- During the period under review, cable rates continued to rise. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, between June 2001 and June 2002, cable prices rose 6.3 percent compared to a 1.1 percent increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures general price changes. Concurrently with these rate increases, the number of video and non-video services offered increased, and programming costs increased. The ninth annual report details the status of competitors in the market for the delivery of video programming including: cable systems, direct-to-home satellite service (DBS and home satellite dishes),
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- interference and other operators claim that interference has not been resolved, then the parties to the dispute may petition the Commission for a resolution of their claims. Corrections to Appendix C1 The sentence ``For purposes of the following analyses, we will treat these limits as EIRP densities.'' is added to the end of the last paragraph of Appendix C1, Section 1.1 entitled ``Out-of-Band Emission Levels''. The revised paragraph reads: The limits included in Table 1.1.A were used by other commenters to evaluate the potential impact of the proposed ICO ATC system on their systems. The later limits, contained in Table 1.1.B, are significantly different than those in Table 1.1.A and will be used in our analyses to assess the potential interference
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- apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for willful and repeated violation of Section 17.51 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). Specifically, we find Jorge L Estrada apparently liable for failure to exhibit required obstruction lighting. II. BACKGROUND On December 12, 2002, the antenna structure bearing FCC antenna structure registration (``ASR'') number 1043939 and located 1.1 miles NE of road 186 Km 9.2, Bo. Cubuy, in Canovanas, Puerto Rico, was inspected by agents of the Commission's San Juan Office. At the time of inspection, the structure's top red beacon and three of its sidelights were dark. The Commission's ASR database shows the registered owner of this structure to be Jorge L Estrada. On December 16, 2002,
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- N PA MD WMW685 079-51-42.1 W 0001464964 NM LICENSING, LLC Erie 09/26/2003 00950.00000 42-07-40.0 N PA MD WAA32 080-05-08.0 W 0001465106 NM LICENSING, LLC Erie 09/26/2003 00943.00000 42-07-40.0 N PA MD WPOT234 080-05-07.0 W 0001465218 NM LICENSING, LLC ERIE 09/26/2003 00950.50000 42-07-39.0 N CO NE 106-03-09.0 W 0001457070 SUMMIT PUBLIC RADIO AND TV, INC.Breckenridge 09/22/2003 00947.50000 39-30-17.4 N VA NE 080-09-01.1 W 0001457693 VIRGINIA TECH FOUNDATION, INC. Roanoke 09/22/2003 00945.00000 37-11-56.5 N VA NE 081-04-05.3 W 0001458018 VIRGINIA TECH FOUNDATION INC Wytheville 09/22/2003 00950.00000 36-44-52.4 N OR NE 123-02-16.0 W 0001458621 RADIO BEAM, LLC Salem 09/22/2003 00944.50000 44-56-32.0 N OR NE 123-36-26.0 W 0001458664 RADIO BEAM, LLC Falls City 09/22/2003 00948.00000 44-53-19.0 N VA NE 082-04-40.3 W 0001458987 VIRGINIA TECH FOUNDATION
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- No. 03-192 RM-10763 ERRATUM Released: October 3, 2003 1. The Notice of Proposed Rule Making released September 5, 2003, DA 03-2753, in this matter inadvertantly omitted footnote 3 which included the coordinates of the site for Brazil, Indiana. Paragraph four is hereby corrected to read: Additionally, Channel 224A can be allotted to Brazil with a site restriction of 1.8 kilometers (1.1 miles) southwest of the community at Station WSDM-FM's requested site. The coordinates for Channel 224A at Brazil are 39-30-43 NL and 87-08-19 WL. (...continued from previous page) (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 03- Federal Communications Commission F
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- Inc. COATSVILLE 10/03/2003 06123.10000 39-56-28.3 N CA NE 116-51-55.2 W 0001467887 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC Lakeside 09/30/2003 10553.12500 32-56-20.7 N Page 23 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CA NE 117-11-18.2 W 0001468047 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC Vista 09/30/2003 10633.12500 33-15-01.1 N NM NE 107-21-40.2 W 0001469437 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC LAGUNA 10/01/2003 06775.00000 35-02-07.2 N OH NE 082-55-35.0 W 0001469468 AT&T Wireless Services of Florida, Inc. BERKSHIRE 10/01/2003 06315.84000 40-16-12.0 N OH NE 083-00-11.2 W 0001469519 AT&T Wireless Services of Florida, Inc. Lewis Center 10/01/2003 06063.80000 40-08-38.9 N OH NE 083-10-51.2 W 0001469760 AT&T Wireless Services of Florida, Inc. Plain
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- 12200.0000 MHz 400KG1F PSK, DIGITAL VIDEO W/ASSOC. DIGITAL AUDIO/DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 3M00G1F PSK, DIGITAL VIDEO W/ASSOC. DIGITAL AUDIO/DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 4M40G1F PSK, DIGITAL VIDEO W/ASSOC. DIGITAL AUDIO/DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 13M2G1F PSK, DIGITAL VIDEO W/ASSOC. DIGITAL AUDIO/DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 29M0G1F SITE ID: REMOTE 3 (1.2 M. VSAT), CONUS, (250 UNITS) LOCATION: PRODLIN CORPORATION /1.1 x 1.25m RET 3A 1.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 123KU1.2 46.10 dBW PSK, DIGITAL VIDEO W/ASSOC. DIGITAL AUDIO/DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 200KG1F 49.10 dBW PSK, DIGITAL VIDEO W/ASSOC. DIGITAL AUDIO/DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 400KG1F 52.10 dBW PSK, DIGITAL VIDEO W/ASSOC. DIGITAL AUDIO/DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 800KG1F 55.10 dBW PSK, DIGITAL VIDEO W/ASSOC. DIGITAL AUDIO/DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- Aeronautical Radio Inc Auburn 12/15/2003 00131.10000 41-18-25.8 N CA NE 118-09-05.8 W 0001545732 Aeronautical Radio Inc Long Beach 12/15/2003 00131.20000 33-39-03.8 N FL NE 080-17-26.0 W 0001545749 Aeronautical Radio Inc Miami 12/15/2003 00131.67500 25-47-35.7 N KY NE 087-27-14.0 W 0001545764 Aeronautical Radio Inc Hopkinsville 12/15/2003 00129.42500 36-50-12.2 N NY NE 073-42-27.3 W 0001545774 Aeronautical Radio Inc White Plains 12/15/2003 00128.85000 41-04-01.1 N AZ NE 112-04-57.2 W 0001545788 Aeronautical Radio Inc Phoenix 12/15/2003 00129.87500 33-14-17.9 N Page 1 AF - Aeronautical and Fixed State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CO NE 107-54-53.2 W 0001547222 TELLURIDE REGIONAL AIRPORT TELLURIDE 12/16/2003 00123.00000 37-57-23.0 N MD NE 075-30-36.7 W 0001551997 Wicomico, County of Salisbury
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- L.P. FORT WORTH 01/22/2004 07050.00000 - 07075.00000 32-44-47.4 N TX AM WFD438 096-29-51.9 W 0001481058 WFAA-TV, L.P. CORSICANA 01/22/2004 02059.00000 - 02076.00000 32-03-39.5 N TX AM WBX246 096-48-14.0 W 0001481244 WFAA-TV, L.P. DALLAS 01/23/2004 13025.00000 - 13050.00000 32-46-48.4 N SD AM WPNF330 097-31-44.0 W 0001481439 RED RIVER BROADCAST CO., LLC HOWARD 01/23/2004 06875.00000 - 06900.00000 43-59-14.0 N OR MD WPNE315 121-20-01.1 W 0001586900 MEREDITH CORPORATION BEND 01/20/2004 07112.50000 44-04-40.4 N FL MD WPWJ325 081-25-13.0 W 0001593136 POST-NEWSWEEK STATIONS ORLANDORLANDO 01/23/2004 06925.00000 - 06950.00000 28-35-35.0 N CO NE 104-58-55.9 W 0001587445 PAXSON DENVER LICENSE, INC. Denver 01/20/2004 13125.00000 - 13150.00000 39-43-16.9 N VA NE 077-02-57.9 W 0001587869 NBC SUBSIDIARY (WRC-TV), INC. Arlington 01/20/2004 17730.00000 38-51-43.4 N TP - TV Pickup State Purpose
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- on a case-by-case basis. The example DirecTV link to Chicago, is presented in Table A-1 1, page 15 of the application, and is partially repeated here: Eirp, downlink, dBW 52.7 Rain Loss DownlinkCNR,dB 10.1 CNR, UPllnk, dB 27.7 Crosspol Interfi-ce, dB 18.2 Adjacent Satellite Interfiience, dE3 2 1.8 Total C/IV+I, dB 9.17* 3.7 dE3 (attenuation + sky noise) * A 1.1 dB margin is included, presumably for contingencies, a C/N+I = 9.1 dB is listed in the text. The PFD for Chicago, based on the eirp of 52.7 dBW and 24 MHz bandwidth, is calculated to be -123.59 dBW/m2/MHz. Ifthe interfkrence hm all Tweeners results in an adjacent satellite C/I = 25.66 dB, then the CNR, using the above parameters, is
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- add Points of Cammuniiation (satellites & countries) i - authorifation to change Poino of Communication (sarellites & countries) j -authorization for facilities for which environmental PssCDsment and radiation hazard rcpo8thg is Wt4 k - Other (Please Specify) ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY If YES. submit the statement as required by Sections 1. 08 ud 1.131 1 of thc Cowniuii's rub, 47 C.F.R. pp 1.1 OS and 1.131 1. as M exhibit to this application. A Radiation Hazard Study must DccomDBnv all aDDlications as an exhibit for new traosmittina facilities, maior modifications, or mabr amendments. Refer to OET Bulletin 65. 28. Would a Commission grant of any proposal in this a#ication or amendment bavc a significant environmental i"Jp.d as defined by 47 CFR l.l307? DYES
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- Horizon elevation angle in degrees for each azimuth around the earth station: Cheyenne earth station: I I I 20 I 0.6 I 200 I 0.8 I 1 55 60 0.3 235 1 .o 0.3 240 1 .o 65 70 0.3 245 1 .o 0.0 250 1 .o 75 80 85 0.0 255 1 .o 0.0 260 1 .o 0.0 265 1.1 L 1 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 0.2 270 1.2 0.2 275 1.2 0.0 280 1.2 0.0 285 1.2 0.0 290 1.2 0.0 295 1.2 0.2 300 1.2 0.3 305 1.1 130 135 0.4 310 1.1 0.3 315 1.2 140 145 Gilbert earth station: 0.3 320 0.9 0.3 325 1 .o 150 155 I 5 I 0.00
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- 110-11-17.4 W 0001597041 Navajo Communications Company, Inc. DILKON 01/28/2004 06345.49000 35-28-15.0 N AZ MD WPY27 110-11-17.4 W 0001597041 Navajo Communications Company, Inc. DILKON 01/28/2004 06375.14000 35-28-15.0 N AZ MD WPY27 110-11-17.4 W 0001597041 Navajo Communications Company, Inc. DILKON 01/28/2004 06404.79000 35-28-15.0 N AZ MD WPY27 110-11-17.4 W 0001597041 Navajo Communications Company, Inc. DILKON 01/28/2004 06404.79000 35-28-15.0 N CA MD WPOT934 117-34-01.1 W 0001597083 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMONTARIO 01/28/2004 06315.84000 34-00-31.0 N Page 11 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CA MD WAJ88 117-14-04.2 W 0001597105 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMTWIN LAKES 01/28/2004 06063.80000 34-13-56.0 N WY MD WPNG892 106-23-10.1 W 0001597347 UNION
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- Centennial Puerto Rico License Corp. VEGA BAJA 02/06/2004 11177.50000 18-26-11.8 N PR AM WPSN556 066-23-22.6 W 0001518664 Centennial Puerto Rico License Corp. VEGA BAJA 02/06/2004 11652.50000 18-26-11.8 N PR AM WPSN556 066-23-22.6 W 0001518664 Centennial Puerto Rico License Corp. VEGA BAJA 02/06/2004 11667.50000 18-26-11.8 N CA AM WLL912 116-26-03.0 W 0001532531 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEDESERT HOT SPRI 02/05/2004 06555.00000 33-52-01.1 N CA AM WLL912 116-26-03.0 W 0001532531 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEDESERT HOT SPRI 02/05/2004 06595.00000 33-52-01.1 N CA AM WLL912 116-26-03.0 W 0001532531 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEDESERT HOT SPRI 02/05/2004 06615.00000 33-52-01.1 N CA AM WLL912 116-26-03.0 W 0001532531 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEDESERT HOT SPRI 02/05/2004 06635.00000 33-52-01.1 N Page 5 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point
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- LIMGRESHAM 02/10/2004 06197.24000 32-14-59.6 N TX MD WLL910 095-14-52.0 W 0001611890 TYLER/LONGVIEW/MARSHALL MSA LIMTYLER 02/10/2004 02118.40000 32-23-25.3 N TX MD WLL910 095-14-52.0 W 0001611890 TYLER/LONGVIEW/MARSHALL MSA LIMTYLER 02/10/2004 05945.20000 32-23-25.3 N TX MD WLL910 095-14-52.0 W 0001611890 TYLER/LONGVIEW/MARSHALL MSA LIMTYLER 02/10/2004 05974.85000 32-23-25.3 N TX MD WLL910 095-14-52.0 W 0001611890 TYLER/LONGVIEW/MARSHALL MSA LIMTYLER 02/10/2004 06093.45000 32-23-25.3 N CA MD WMW956 117-12-01.1 W 0001611922 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC ENCINITAS 02/10/2004 06169.37500 33-04-47.1 N CA MD WMW956 117-12-01.1 W 0001611922 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC ENCINITAS 02/10/2004 19605.00000 33-04-47.1 N ME MD WMR222 067-24-28.0 W 0001612300 MAINE RSA #4, INC. MACHIAS 02/10/2004 02178.00000 44-41-37.0 N ME MD WMR222 067-24-28.0 W 0001612300 MAINE RSA #4, INC. MACHIAS 02/10/2004 06345.49000 44-41-37.0 N PR MD WPSN554 066-17-38.6
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- to terrestrial digital radio. IV. RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Existing third-adjacent minimum distance separation requirements between LPFM stations and existing full-service FM stations and FM translator and booster stations should be eliminated. The Mitre Report states that, even in the worst case, no third-adjacent channel interference between an LPFM station and an existing full-service FM station will exist beyond a radius of 1.1 kilometers around the LPFM transmitter site. The Commission's technical studies similarly showed that LPFM stations do not pose a significant risk of causing interference to existing full-service FM stations or FM translator and booster stations operating on third-adjacent channels. If such interference were to occur, the Commission would address it on a case-by-case basis using the third-adjacent channel LFPM interference
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- CALIFORNIA, STATE OF CROCKETT 02/18/2004 10755.00000 38-01-44.8 N CA NE 122-12-10.5 W 0001621311 CALIFORNIA, STATE OF VALLEJO 02/18/2004 11245.00000 38-05-07.3 N CA NE 122-22-35.0 W 0001621312 CALIFORNIA, STATE OF SAN FRANCISCO 02/18/2004 23075.00000 37-47-53.0 N CA NE 122-22-35.0 W 0001621312 CALIFORNIA, STATE OF SAN FRANCISCO 02/18/2004 23325.00000 37-47-53.0 N CA NE 122-13-19.0 W 0001621313 CALIFORNIA, STATE OF ORINDA 02/18/2004 06286.19000 37-53-01.1 N CA NE 122-13-19.0 W 0001621313 CALIFORNIA, STATE OF ORINDA 02/18/2004 06345.49000 37-53-01.1 N CA NE 122-21-58.0 W 0001621314 CALIFORNIA, STATE OF SAN FRANCISCO 02/18/2004 21875.00000 37-48-31.5 N Page 25 MW - Microwave Public Safety Pool State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CA NE 122-21-58.0 W 0001621314 CALIFORNIA, STATE
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- the latest emergency message. Future Technologies/Digital Solutions Best Practices 1. Government should coordinate development of a Media Common Alert Protocol (MCAP). This protocol should be designed to deliver emergency messages via digital networks. It should flow over all methods of digital transport and be received by all digital receivers. This protocol should be optimized for point-to-multi-point networks and devices only. 1.1 Key attributes of the MCAP should be addressability, scaleability, interoperability and prioritizing. 1.2 Industry organizations and companies should develop standards and specifications for carriage of MCAP on various media. MCAP flow diagram Future Technologies/Digital Solutions Best Practice 2. The existing tool set of digital television, comprised of standards for over-the-air, cable and satellite, should be leveraged in the development of
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- case-by-case basis. The example DirecTV link to Chicago, is presented in Table A-1 1 , page 15 of the application, and is partially repeated here: Eirp, downlink, dBW 52.7 Rain Loss Downlink CNR, dB 10.1 CNR, uplink, dB 27.7 Crosspol Interference, dB 18.2 Adjacent Satellite Interference, dB 21.8 Total C/N+I, dB 9.17* 3.7 dB (attenuation + sky noise) * A 1.1 dl3 margin is included, presumably for contingencies, a C/N+I = 9.1 dB is listed in the text. The PFD for Chicago, based on the eirp of 52.7 dBW and 24 MHz bandwidth, is calculated to be -123.59 dBW/m2MHz. If the interference from all Tweeners results in an adjacent satellite C/I = 25.66 dB, then the CNR, using the above parameters,
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- GROUP, INC. Longmont 02/26/2004 00948.50000 40-11-20.1 N LA NE 092-38-25.1 W 0001634830 COMMUNICATIONS CAPITAL COMPANYRuston 02/27/2004 00950.00000 32-31-58.5 N CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CA AM WLL912 116-26-03.0 W 0001532531 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEDESERT HOT SPRI 02/05/2004 06555.00000 33-52-01.1 N CA AM WLL912 116-26-03.0 W 0001532531 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEDESERT HOT SPRI 02/23/2004 06555.00000 33-52-01.1 N CA AM WLL912 116-26-03.0 W 0001532531 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEDESERT HOT SPRI 02/23/2004 06555.00000 33-52-01.1 N CA AM WLL912 116-26-03.0 W 0001532531 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEDESERT HOT SPRI 02/05/2004 06595.00000 33-52-01.1 N CA AM WLL912 116-26-03.0 W 0001532531 LOS ANGELES
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- add Points of Cammuniiation (satellites & countries) i - authorifation to change Poino of Communication (sarellites & countries) j -authorization for facilities for which environmental PssCDsment and radiation hazard rcpo8thg is Wt4 k - Other (Please Specify) ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY If YES. submit the statement as required by Sections 1. 08 ud 1.131 1 of thc Cowniuii's rub, 47 C.F.R. pp 1.1 OS and 1.131 1. as M exhibit to this application. A Radiation Hazard Study must DccomDBnv all aDDlications as an exhibit for new traosmittina facilities, maior modifications, or mabr amendments. Refer to OET Bulletin 65. 28. Would a Commission grant of any proposal in this a#ication or amendment bavc a significant environmental i"Jp.d as defined by 47 CFR l.l307? DYES
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- DIGITAL VIDEO W/ASSOC. DIGITAL AUDIO/DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 3M00G1F PSK, DIGITAL VIDEO W/ASSOC. DIGITAL AUDIO/DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 4M40G1F PSK, DIGITAL VIDEO W/ASSOC. DIGITAL AUDIO/DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 13M2G1F PSK, DIGITAL VIDEO W/ASSOC. DIGITAL AUDIO/DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 29M0G1F Page 16 of 42 SITE ID: REMOTE 3 (1.2 M. VSAT), CONUS, (250 UNITS) LOCATION: PRODLIN CORPORATION /1.1 x 1.25m RET 3A 1.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 123KU1.2 46.10 dBW PSK, DIGITAL VIDEO W/ASSOC. DIGITAL AUDIO/DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 200KG1F 49.10 dBW PSK, DIGITAL VIDEO W/ASSOC. DIGITAL AUDIO/DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 400KG1F 52.10 dBW PSK, DIGITAL VIDEO W/ASSOC. DIGITAL AUDIO/DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 800KG1F 55.10 dBW PSK, DIGITAL VIDEO W/ASSOC. DIGITAL AUDIO/DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- 03/08/2004 00810.83750 42-19-43.0 N IL MD WPVI773 087-54-41.0 W 0001644897 MOTIENT COMMUNICATIONS WARREN TOWNSH 03/08/2004 00855.83750 42-19-43.0 N MD WPPW967 A 0001644900 MOTIENT COMMUNICATIONS 03/08/2004 00810.83750 MI MD WPPW967 085-38-57.1 W 0001644900 MOTIENT COMMUNICATIONS GRAND RAPIDS 03/08/2004 00855.83750 42-53-48.1 N MD WPPX550 A 0001644902 MOTIENT COMMUNICATIONS 03/08/2004 00810.83750 IL MD WPPX550 088-00-26.2 W 0001644902 MOTIENT COMMUNICATIONS DOWNERS GROVE 03/08/2004 00855.83750 41-42-01.1 N Page 18 GB - Business, 806-821/851-866 MHz, Conventional State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City MD WPQE395 A 0001644903 MOTIENT COMMUNICATIONS 03/08/2004 00810.83750 WI MD WPQE395 088-09-07.0 W 0001644903 MOTIENT COMMUNICATIONS LANNON 03/08/2004 00855.83750 43-09-22.0 N MD WPPX571 A 0001644904 MOTIENT COMMUNICATIONS 03/08/2004 00810.83750 TN MD WPPX571 086-23-58.0 W
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- CB - BETRS State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City OR RM KNKP569 121-08-34.9 W 0001677413 CENTURYTEL OF EASTERN OREGON, BONANZA 03/30/2004 00454.42500 42-12-09.5 N CD - Paging and Radiotelephone State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City SD MD KNKO848 096-52-01.1 W 0001683127 Vantek Communications, Inc. LENNOX 04/02/2004 00152.51000 43-20-00.9 N CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City TX AM 099-02-56.6 W 0001551647 San Antonio MTA, LP Moore 04/02/2004 05945.20000 29-01-52.9 N TX AM 099-02-56.6 W 0001551647 San Antonio MTA, LP Moore
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- MD WLW410 120-05-07.0 W 0001688414 USCOC OF RICHLAND, INC. SUNNYSIDE 04/07/2004 06375.14000 46-18-39.0 N WA MD WLW410 120-05-07.0 W 0001688414 USCOC OF RICHLAND, INC. SUNNYSIDE 04/07/2004 11325.00000 46-18-39.0 N Page 18 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CA MD WMI996 117-50-01.1 W 0001688523 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNESANTA ANA 04/07/2004 10646.25000 33-44-47.0 N CA MD WMI996 117-50-01.1 W 0001688523 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNESANTA ANA 04/07/2004 18775.00000 33-44-47.0 N NM MD WPXG434 107-32-58.3 W 0001688635 ALLTEL Communications of New Mexico, LARGO CAMP 04/07/2004 06286.19000 36-28-05.2 N NM MD WPXG434 107-32-58.3 W 0001688635 ALLTEL Communications of New Mexico, LARGO CAMP 04/07/2004 06585.00000
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- N MI RM KNKO294 083-40-59.7 W 0001704627 AMERITECH MOBILE SERVICES, INC.ANN ARBOR EAST 04/21/2004 00931.33750 42-17-45.1 N MI RM KNKO294 083-43-12.7 W 0001704627 AMERITECH MOBILE SERVICES, INC.ANN HARBOR 04/21/2004 00931.33750 42-17-04.1 N MI RM KNKO294 083-14-29.7 W 0001704627 AMERITECH MOBILE SERVICES, INC.AUBURN HILLS 04/21/2004 00931.33750 42-39-00.1 N MI RM KNKO294 083-14-30.7 W 0001704627 AMERITECH MOBILE SERVICES, INC.AUBURN HILLS 04/21/2004 00931.33750 42-39-01.1 N MI RM KNKO294 082-54-25.7 W 0001704627 AMERITECH MOBILE SERVICES, INC.BAD AXE 04/21/2004 00931.33750 43-48-15.0 N MI RM KNKO294 085-50-23.2 W 0001704627 AMERITECH MOBILE SERVICES, INC.BALDWIN 04/21/2004 00931.33750 43-58-50.0 N MI RM KNKO294 083-31-24.9 W 0001704627 AMERITECH MOBILE SERVICES, INC.BARTON CITY 04/21/2004 00931.33750 44-42-11.0 N MI RM KNKO294 085-11-00.9 W 0001704627 AMERITECH MOBILE SERVICES, INC.BATTLE CREEK 04/21/2004 00931.33750 42-19-11.1 N
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- W 0001711750 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION WACO 04/26/2004 10597.50000 31-34-08.0 N TX NE 097-09-19.0 W 0001711750 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION WACO 04/26/2004 17980.00000 31-34-08.0 N TX NE 097-10-41.3 W 0001711754 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION WACO 04/26/2004 10662.50000 31-28-09.3 N TX NE 097-03-43.0 W 0001711760 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION WACO 04/26/2004 10637.50000 31-32-43.0 N TX NE 098-34-56.0 W 0001711763 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION SAN ANTONIO 04/26/2004 17800.00000 29-25-22.0 N IL NE 087-52-01.1 W 0001711764 Illinois Bell Telephone Company Kankakee 04/26/2004 19645.00000 41-07-59.0 N IL NE 087-51-48.8 W 0001711765 Illinois Bell Telephone Company Kankakee 04/26/2004 18045.00000 41-07-11.5 N IL NE 087-51-48.8 W 0001711765 Illinois Bell Telephone Company Kankakee 04/26/2004 18085.00000 41-07-11.5 N IL NE 087-50-53.0 W 0001711766 IIlinois Bell Telephone Company Kankakee 04/26/2004 19605.00000 41-03-55.0 N Page 23 CF - Common Carrier Fixed
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- 10582.50000 44-01-48.1 N ME NE 070-14-33.4 W 0001732521 Portland Cellular Partnership Auburn 05/11/2004 10603.12500 44-01-48.1 N ME NE 070-14-33.4 W 0001732521 Portland Cellular Partnership Auburn 05/11/2004 11215.00000 44-01-48.1 N PR NE 065-45-20.0 W 0001732544 SAN JUAN CELLULAR TELEPHONE CORIO GRANDE 05/11/2004 10642.50000 18-23-18.3 N ME NE 070-07-25.0 W 0001732576 Portland Cellular Partnership LIBSON FALLS 05/11/2004 10647.50000 43-59-58.0 N ME NE 070-08-01.1 W 0001732623 Portland Cellular Partnership LEWISTON 05/11/2004 10668.12500 44-05-11.2 N PR NE 066-25-07.5 W 0001732784 Sprintcom, Inc (Puerto Rico) Vega Baja 05/11/2004 19405.00000 18-28-39.7 N PR NE 065-17-58.0 W 0001732897 SAN JUAN CELLULAR TELEPHONE COCULEBRA 05/11/2004 06765.00000 18-19-11.4 N PR NE 065-51-57.6 W 0001732977 SAN JUAN CELLULAR TELEPHONE COLOIZA 05/11/2004 10627.50000 18-25-45.6 N ID NE 116-10-28.8 W 0001733324 Idaho RSA
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- Transmitter Link State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City TN MD WAA911 086-47-38.8 W 0001743752 CAPSTAR TX LIMITED PARTNERSHIPNASHVILLE 05/20/2004 00950.50000 36-08-52.0 N AR MD WPVW275 094-25-02.8 W 0001743874 CAPSTAR TX LIMITED PARTNERSHIPFORT SMITH 05/20/2004 00944.50000 35-22-52.3 N WA MD WPOQ888 118-24-07.6 W 0001745436 ALEXANDRA COMMUNICATIONS, INC.WALLA WALLA 05/21/2004 00950.50000 46-04-01.1 N PA NE 076-14-01.3 W 0001738312 FBS WIRELESS CORPORATION BERWICK 05/17/2004 00950.00000 41-03-18.7 N GU NE 144-44-36.5 E 0001742073 MOY COMMUNICATIONS, INC. HAGATNA 05/19/2004 00948.50000 - 00949.00000 13-28-33.6 N GU NE 144-49-43.9 E 0001742107 MOY COMMUNICATIONS, INC. AGANA 05/19/2004 00947.00000 13-29-22.4 N GA NE 081-05-14.0 W 0001742448 THOROUGHBRED COMMUNICATIONS,Savannah 05/19/2004 00945.37500 - 00945.62500 32-02-29.0 N WA NE 122-55-39.4 W 0001743329
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- MO MD WMP356 092-26-36.0 W 0001768590 USCOC OF GREATER MISSOURI, LLCCOLUMBIA 06/10/2004 06197.24000 38-58-13.0 N MO MD WMP356 092-26-36.0 W 0001768590 USCOC OF GREATER MISSOURI, LLCCOLUMBIA 06/10/2004 06345.49000 38-58-13.0 N MO MD WMP356 092-26-36.0 W 0001768590 USCOC OF GREATER MISSOURI, LLCCOLUMBIA 06/10/2004 10618.12500 38-58-13.0 N CA MD WLL912 116-26-03.0 W 0001768735 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEDESERT HOT SPRI 06/10/2004 10631.25000 33-52-01.1 N CA NE 117-17-31.9 W 0001762096 CNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. SAN BERNARDINO 06/07/2004 19560.00000 34-08-04.4 N AZ NE 113-26-47.3 W 0001762462 CNG CORPORATION, INC. KINGMAN 06/07/2004 06620.62500 35-11-29.6 N PR NE 066-01-05.0 W 0001762596 SPRINTCOM, INC (PUERTO RICO) ISLE VERDE 06/07/2004 19605.00000 18-26-36.7 N PR NE 066-01-05.0 W 0001762684 SPRINTCOM, INC (PUERTO RICO) ISLE VERDE 06/07/2004 17825.00000 18-26-36.7 N CO NE
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- Attachment cc: NANC Members (w/out attachment) Diane Griffin - FCC Eric Einhorn - FCC Cheryl Callahan - FCC Sanford Williams - FCC Deborah Blue - FCC NANC Report and Recommendation on NeuStar's Petition Initial Report Prepared by the Numbering Oversight Working Group; Revised by the NANC May 18, 2004 Table of Contents Page Executive Summary 3 Section 1.0 Introduction 5 1.1 NeuStar's Petition 5 1.2 FCC/NANC Assignment 6 1.3 Scope 6 Section 2.0 NANC's Existing Oversight Requirement 7 Section 3.0 Neutrality 7 3.1 History i.e. LM transfer to NeuStar 7 3.2 Existing Requirements 8 3.3 Publicly Traded Company 11 3.4 Private Company 12 Section 4.0 Enforcement Tools 13 4.1 Audit Requirement 13 4.2 Penalties 13 4.3 Oversight Controls 14 Section 5.0
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- some of the same technology as cable systems, but do not use public rights-of-way. PCOs focus principally on serving small numbers of subscribers living in multiple dwelling units (MDUs) and other private communities. As of June 2003, there were about 1.2 million subscribers to PCO services, representing 1.34 percent of all MVPD subscribers. As of June 2004, there were about 1.1 million subscribers to PCO services, representing 1.19 percent of the total number of MVPD households, a decline since our last Report. Internet Video: Over the past year, video provided over the Internet has grown and promises to become an increasingly strong product in the market for the delivery of video programming. Most instances of video streamed over the web, however,
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- later than 10 days after the original objection is filed. Responses to the opposition may be filed no later than 5 days after the time for filing an opposition has expired. AApppplliiccaanntt FFiillee N Nuum mbbeerr C Coooorrddiinnaatteess D Daattee R Reecc''dd Orlando SMSA Limited Partnership A0419270 29-01-30.8/081-08-35.8 12/16/04 Southeast Towers LLC A0445430 33-55-29.3/084-16-52.1 5/03/05 Oxnard-Ventura Semi Limited Partnership A0445464 34-08-01.1/119-05-48.5 5/04/05 The Tower Company of Louisiana LLC A0446076 31-20-33.6/092-17-50 5/10/05 United States Cellular Corporation A0446073 38-30-41.9/089-59-36.1 5/10/05 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC A0446364 34-26-31.6/088-28-06.3 5/13/05 The Tower Company of Louisiana LLC A0447406 31-40-44.7/093-03-07.9 5/19/05 -FCC-
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- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------11265* 73.202(b) Roger Mills 05/09/2005 Request for Amendment of the FM County Broadcasting Table of Allotments to add Cheyenne, Oklahoma, Channel 247C3, as a (Filed By: John C. Trent, Esq. first local service. The proposed Putbrese Hunsaker & Trent, P.C. reference coordinates are 35-37-25 200 S. Church Street NL and 99-40-11 WL, at a site Woodstock, VA 22664) located 1.1 km (0.7 miles) north of Cheyenne *THE ABOVE PROPOSAL WILL BE TREATED AS A COUNTERPROPOSAL IN MB DOCKET NO. 05-130. REPLY COMMENTS TO THIS COUNTERPROPOSAL SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN THIS DOCKET NO LATER THAN 15 DAYS (RATHER THAN 30 DAYS) AFTER THE DATE OF THIS PUBLIC NOTICE. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ RM NO. RULES SEC. PETITIONER DATE RECEIVED NATURE OF PETITION ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- helps spur deployment of new broadband networks. For example, Verizon has already spent 1 billion dollars to deploy fiber to 1 million homes and intends to reach another 2 million this year. Similarly, SBC expects to spend 5 billion dollars to deploy fiber covering 18 million homes over the next 3 years. And, BellSouth has recently announced that it has 1.1 million customers served by fiber and anticipates adding fiber to 60% more locations this year than it did in 2004. And we are seeing significant deployment of WiFi and other wireless broadband networks, along with new technologies such as broadband over powerlines. On the other hand, our work is far from over. Perhaps the most important action we need to
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- NXXs that have not yet been assigned to carriers. 2 Unduplicated total. Note: Figures may not add due to rounding. 13 Table 4 Telephone Number Utilization by State as of December 31, 2004 Assigned Intermediate Reserved Aging Administrative Available1 Total State/jurisdiction 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s Alabama 7,733 38.5 503 2.5 213 1.1 605 3.0 262 1.3 10,744 53.6 20,060 Alaska 1,081 24.5 19 0.4 15 0.3 54 1.2 17 0.4 3,216 73.1 4,403 Arizona 10,528 53.3 455 2.3 189 1.0 626 3.2 162 0.8 7,782 39.4 19,741 Arkansas 3,769 26.7 765 5.4 88 0.6 245 1.7 316 2.2 8,915 63.2 14,098 California 66,419 43.6 7,558 5.0 1,019 0.7 3,204 2.1 2,104 1.4
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- MD WLE302 095-54-39.0 W 0002282172 SHAMROCK COMMUNICATIONS, INC TULSA 08/17/2005 00947.50000 36-06-09.0 N OK MD WLE302 095-54-39.0 W 0002282172 SHAMROCK COMMUNICATIONS, INC TULSA 08/17/2005 00947.50000 36-06-09.0 N VA MD WBB409 079-58-09.4 W 0002284145 VIRGINIA TECH FOUNDATION, INC. ROANOKE 08/19/2005 00950.00000 37-14-21.5 N VA MD WBB409 079-58-09.4 W 0002284145 VIRGINIA TECH FOUNDATION, INC. ROANOKE 08/19/2005 00950.00000 37-14-21.5 N VA MD WLQ264 080-09-01.1 W 0002284197 VIRGINIA TECH FOUNDATION, INC. ROANOKE 08/19/2005 00947.75000 37-11-56.4 N VA MD WLQ264 080-09-01.1 W 0002284197 VIRGINIA TECH FOUNDATION, INC. ROANOKE 08/19/2005 00947.75000 37-11-56.4 N MN NE 092-57-06.0 W 0002278073 MIDWEST COMMUNICATIONS, INC. HIBBING 08/15/2005 00945.37500 - 00945.62500 47-24-30.0 N PA NE 080-14-43.0 W 0002278130 WASHINGTON BROACASTING COMPANWashington 08/15/2005 00945.50000 40-10-11.0 N Page 5 AS - Aural Studio Transmitter
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- Asssseessssm meennttss ffiilleedd bbyy tthhee aapppplliiccaannttss,, lliisstteedd hheerreeiinn,, tthhaatt tthhee pprrooppoosseedd ttoow weerr w wiillll nnoott hhaavvee aannyy ssiiggnniiffiiccaanntt iim mppaacctt uuppoonn tthhee eennvviirroonnm meenntt.. SSeeee 4477 C C..FF.. R R.. 11..11330088((dd)).. AAccccoorrddiinnggllyy,, tthhee aapppplliiccaattiioonn((ss)) lliisstteedd hheerreeiinn ffoorr mmaajjoorr eennvviirroonnmmeennttaall aaccttiioonnss aarree GGRRAANNTTEEDD.. AApppplliiccaanntt FFiillee N Nuum mbbeerr C Coooorrddiinnaatteess D Daattee R Reecc''dd Oxnard-Ventura Semi Limited Partnership A0445464 34-08-01.1/119-05-48.5 5/04/05 Atlantic Telephone Membership A0453723 34-02-20.6/078-30-10.5 7/01/05 Corporation --FFC CC C--
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- WLT484 117-56-23.2 W 0002293343 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership COSTA MESA 08/29/2005 19685.00000 33-38-22.1 N WY MD WPWI643 109-37-16.3 W 0002294821 UNION TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC.GREEN RIVER 08/30/2005 11132.50000 41-35-06.5 N AZ MD WPSH434 109-10-05.3 W 0002295116 Citizens Telecommunications Company ofSPRINGERVILLE 08/30/2005 02124.80000 34-18-52.1 N CA MD WLL912 116-26-03.0 W 0002295277 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership DESERT HOT SPRI 08/30/2005 10617.50000 33-52-01.1 N CA MD WLL912 116-26-03.0 W 0002295277 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership DESERT HOT SPRI 08/30/2005 10622.50000 33-52-01.1 N CA MD WLL912 116-26-03.0 W 0002295277 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership DESERT HOT SPRI 08/30/2005 10647.50000 33-52-01.1 N CA MD WLL912 116-26-03.0 W 0002295277 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership DESERT HOT SPRI 08/30/2005 10657.50000 33-52-01.1 N CA MD WMS519 116-31-32.0 W
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- 52.15(j) Sequential numbering FCC 00-104 released March 31, 2000 244-245 Yes Condition of waiver by FCC in FCC 05-20 4 and 9 Yes 13 Uniform Definition - Assigned, Aging, Available, Intermediate, Administrative, & Reserved F FCC 00-104 released March 31, 2000 11-36 Yes Yes 14 One LRN Per Switch Per POI Per LATA F FCC 96-286 Appendix E 1.1, and CC Docket No. 01-92, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 16 FCC Rcd 9610, 9634, 9650-51, . 72, 112 Yes Yes 15 Activation of resources F 47CFRCh.1 52.15(g)(2)(ii) Yes Condition of waiver by FCC in FCC 05-20 4, 9 and 10 Yes 16 Interconnection or Tariff Requirements to obtain numbers F 47CFRCh.1 52.15(g)(2)(ii) Yes Condition of waiver by FCC in FCC
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- 42.3 50.2 33.4 50.8 38.9 57.3 73.3 104.3 85.4 18.0 Poland 28.7 34.0 31.5 27.1 27.3 27.8 24.9 24.2 13.3 20.0 16.1 -10.8 Russia 31.6 30.2 26.6 31.0 29.8 22.0 17.4 27.6 54.9 24.1 18.1 2.0 Saudi Arabia 29.8 28.2 24.1 27.2 31.8 36.9 32.0 24.0 35.7 30.3 27.8 -3.3 Sierra Leone 0.4 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.2 1.2 0.6 1.2 1.1 1.9 1.3 11.0 Singapore 37.7 43.5 51.1 53.5 61.4 65.8 26.4 72.7 73.5 65.0 87.7 12.6 South Africa 20.8 24.3 26.7 29.3 31.1 36.5 38.9 39.0 28.1 36.7 77.9 9.8 Spain 45.4 51.8 46.1 61.5 85.3 76.0 85.1 112.0 108.3 144.4 139.0 14.0 Switzerland 66.1 73.0 77.3 91.9 98.0 102.1 81.7 118.1 98.0 125.6 156.4 9.7 Taiwan 88.7 93.9 108.5
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- W 0002315334 Chicago SMSA LP Huntley 09/14/2005 42-10-04.4 N IL RM KNKA200 087-33-03.2 W 0002315334 Chicago SMSA LP LANSING 09/14/2005 41-34-46.1 N IL RM KNKA200 087-33-03.2 W 0002315334 Chicago SMSA LP LANSING 09/14/2005 41-34-46.1 N IL RM KNKA200 087-33-03.2 W 0002315334 Chicago SMSA LP LANSING 09/14/2005 41-34-46.1 N IL RM KNKA200 088-28-26.3 W 0002315334 Chicago SMSA LP Maple Park 09/14/2005 41-55-01.1 N IL RM KNKA200 088-28-26.3 W 0002315334 Chicago SMSA LP Maple Park 09/14/2005 41-55-01.1 N IL RM KNKA200 088-36-00.3 W 0002315334 Chicago SMSA LP Marengo 09/14/2005 42-14-11.1 N IL RM KNKA200 088-36-00.3 W 0002315334 Chicago SMSA LP Marengo 09/14/2005 42-14-11.1 N IL RM KNKA200 088-36-00.3 W 0002315334 Chicago SMSA LP Marengo 09/14/2005 42-14-11.1 N IL RM KNKA200 088-20-40.3 W 0002315334
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- KMP84 118-08-42.2 W 0002342378 LOS ANGELES, COUNTY OF ALHAMBRA 10/07/2005 06825.00000 34-05-03.0 N CA MD KMP84 118-08-42.2 W 0002342378 LOS ANGELES, COUNTY OF ALHAMBRA 10/07/2005 11205.00000 34-05-03.0 N CA MD KMP84 118-08-42.2 W 0002342378 LOS ANGELES, COUNTY OF ALHAMBRA 10/07/2005 18000.00000 34-05-03.0 N CA MD WAS384 118-16-31.2 W 0002342472 LOS ANGELES, COUNTY OF PALMDALE 10/07/2005 10562.50000 34-33-57.9 N OH NE 084-12-01.1 W 0002336061 MONTGOMERY, COUNTY OF DAYTON 10/03/2005 06820.00000 39-45-31.7 N NC NE 081-32-16.7 W 0002336595 North Carolina Highway Patrol Shelby 10/03/2005 06795.00000 35-17-48.1 N NC NE 081-32-16.7 W 0002336595 North Carolina Highway Patrol Shelby 10/03/2005 06845.00000 35-17-48.1 N NE O 0002336651 Virginia Beach, City Of 10/03/2005 06425.00000 - 06525.00000 MD NE 078-24-25.0 W 0002337806 State of Maryland, MIEMSS Little Orleans
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- Dallas-Fort Worth, TX; Miami, FL; Cleveland, OH; St. Louis, MO; Atlanta, GA; Pittsburgh, PA; Baltimore, MD; Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN; Seattle, WA; San Diego, CA; and Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL. The coordinates for the centers of these areas are those referenced in 90.635, except that the coordinates (referenced to North American Datum 1983 (NAD83)) for Tampa-St. Petersburg are latitude 28[deg] 00[min] 1.1[sec] N, longitude 82[deg] 26[min] 59.3[sec] W. * * * * * FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Lloyd W. Coward Deputy Chief, Mobility Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (...continued from previous page) (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 05-2704 Federal Communications Commission DA 05-2704 6 8 `` '' F b c b c
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- W 0002349950 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION WILLOUGHBY 10/17/2005 11215.00000 41-38-51.6 N OH NE 081-24-00.4 W 0002349950 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION WILLOUGHBY 10/17/2005 18120.00000 41-38-51.6 N WV NE 081-07-28.9 W 0002350198 HARDY CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMPOak Hill 10/17/2005 11325.00000 37-59-43.4 N NH NE 072-19-58.0 W 0002350217 NH #1 RURAL CELLULAR, INC. Claremont 10/17/2005 10835.00000 43-20-59.5 N OH NE 081-43-25.7 W 0002350939 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION WADSWORTH 10/18/2005 19640.00000 41-03-01.1 N OH NE 081-43-25.7 W 0002350939 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION WADSWORTH 10/18/2005 19680.00000 41-03-01.1 N OH NE 081-41-55.0 W 0002350940 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION North Olmstead 10/18/2005 17900.00000 41-04-53.8 N OH NE 081-41-55.0 W 0002350940 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION North Olmstead 10/18/2005 18120.00000 41-04-53.8 N Page 18 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Part 1. General Tables Table 1.1 - Selected Data of Holding Companies of Reporting Carriers as of December 31, 2004. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Table 1.2 - Intercorporate Relations of Communications Carriers and Controlling Companies December 31, 2004. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City PR NE 065-51-17.3 W 0002367971 ORIZON WIRELESS CORPORATION CANOVANAS 11/02/2005 11215.00000 18-16-36.8 N OH NE 081-20-56.8 W 0002368433 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Kent 11/02/2005 23170.00000 41-08-55.7 N OH NE 081-23-36.8 W 0002368707 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Canton 11/02/2005 18060.00000 40-50-43.9 N MA NE 071-02-29.0 W 0002368709 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Boston 11/02/2005 23025.00000 42-21-01.1 N IL NE 089-50-21.7 W 0002370700 USCOC OF ILLINOIS RSA #1, LLC LANARK 11/04/2005 06625.00000 42-09-16.2 N AL NE 086-11-33.0 W 0002371367 Verizon Wireless of The East LP Wetumpka 11/04/2005 06795.00000 32-32-06.0 N GM - 800 MHz Conventional SMR (SMR, Site-specific) State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City MD WPEJ222
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- This report is available for reference in the FCC's Reference Information Center, Courtyard Level, 445 12th Street, S.W. Copies may be purchased by calling Best Copy and Printing, Inc. at (202) 488-5300. The report can be downloaded from the Wireline Competition Bureau Statistical Reports Internet site at http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats. 1 Quality of Service of Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers 1. Executive Summary 1.1 Overview This report summarizes the Automated Reporting Management Information System (ARMIS) service quality data filed by the regional Bell companies, Sprint and other price-cap regulated incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) for calendar year 2004.1 The data track the quality of service provided to both retail customers (business and residential) and access customers (interexchange carriers). The Federal Communications Commission (FCC or
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- MD WPJF532 096-08-16.0 W 0002388639 USCOC of Iowa RSA #16, Inc. LE MARS 11/22/2005 10965.00000 42-43-09.0 N Page 8 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City AK MD WPOS927 150-02-23.0 W 0002388749 MTA COMMUNICATIONS, INC. dba MTA WIRELESS WILLOW 11/22/2005 06178.12500 61-44-01.1 N AK MD WPOS927 150-02-23.0 W 0002388749 MTA COMMUNICATIONS, INC. dba MTA WIRELESS WILLOW 11/22/2005 06373.28700 61-44-01.1 N AK MD WPOS926 151-31-54.3 W 0002388751 MTA COMMUNICATIONS, INC. dba MTA WIRELESS, INC. SKWENTNA 11/22/2005 05926.25000 61-58-50.6 N AK MD WPOS926 151-31-54.3 W 0002388751 MTA COMMUNICATIONS, INC. dba MTA WIRELESS, INC. SKWENTNA 11/22/2005 06121.24700 61-58-50.6 N MO MD WPNL668 094-34-21.8 W 0002389990
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- Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City MT NE 110-46-08.6 W 0002405949 NORTHWESTERN CORPORATION BOZEMAN 12/12/2005 06226.89000 45-41-44.6 N MT NE 110-46-08.6 W 0002405949 NORTHWESTERN CORPORATION BOZEMAN 12/12/2005 10568.75000 45-41-44.6 N TX NE 098-33-30.0 W 0002406389 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANYSAN ANTONIO 12/12/2005 00928.30625 29-22-18.0 N TX NE 098-33-30.0 W 0002406389 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANYSAN ANTONIO 12/12/2005 00952.30625 29-22-18.0 N AZ NE 111-58-01.1 W 0002406409 University of Phoenix Online Tempe 12/12/2005 21225.00000 33-24-39.4 N AZ NE 111-58-55.8 W 0002406412 University of Phoenix Online Phoenix 12/12/2005 22425.00000 33-24-44.3 N AZ NE 111-58-55.8 W 0002406412 University of Phoenix Online Phoenix 12/12/2005 23075.00000 33-24-44.3 N AZ NE 112-00-53.9 W 0002406416 University of Phoenix Online Phoenix 12/12/2005 22425.00000 33-25-08.1 N AZ NE 112-00-41.3 W 0002406418 University of
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- Table 7.10 State Code Reference ............................................................................................... Table 8.5 Subscribership - Household - United States ........................................................... Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ................................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes ....................................................................................... Table 9.3 Switching Systems .................................................................................................. Table 10.1 5 Index of Tables and Charts Taxes ................................................................................................................ Table 11.11 Telecommunications Industry Revenues by Service ............................................. Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenues - Total ...................................................Table 1.1 Telecommunications Revenues by Type of Carrier ..............................................Table 1.3 Telecommunications Revenues - Interstate ........................................................ Table 1.16 Telecommunications Revenues - Intrastate ........................................................ Table 1.15 Telecommunications Revenues - Total - by State ................................................. Table 1.13 Telecommunications Revenues - 2002................................... ................... Table 1.14 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs ...........................Table 8.3 Transmission Systems ............................................................................................. Table 10.2 Universal Service Program Requirements and
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- Table 7.10 State Code Reference ............................................................................................... Table 8.5 Subscribership - Household - United States ........................................................... Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ................................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes ....................................................................................... Table 9.3 Switching Systems .................................................................................................. Table 10.1 5 Index of Tables and Charts Taxes ................................................................................................................ Table 11.11 Telecommunications Industry Revenues by Service ............................................. Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenues - Total ...................................................Table 1.1 Telecommunications Revenues by Type of Carrier ..............................................Table 1.3 Telecommunications Revenues - Interstate ........................................................ Table 1.16 Telecommunications Revenues - Intrastate ........................................................ Table 1.15 Telecommunications Revenues - Total - by State ................................................. Table 1.13 Telecommunications Revenues - 2002................................... ................... Table 1.14 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs ...........................Table 8.3 Transmission Systems ............................................................................................. Table 10.2 Universal Service Program Requirements and
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- Form 499-A filings sometimes contain mistakes. Initial examination of the data occasionally reveals carrier types, revenue amounts and/or revenues reported in service categories inconsistent with the known operations of the filer. Some corrections have been made based on supplemental filer information or as a result of audits. Nonetheless, disaggregated data are likely to be less accurate than industry totals. Table 1.1 shows the major components of telecommunications revenues for 1997 through 2004. This table was created by simply aggregating the revenues in the major classifications designated on Form 499-A. Tables 1.2 and 1.3 provide a look at annual industry revenues over time. Generally, Form 499-A revenue data can be tabulated in two distinct ways: by type of service provided and by
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- Support Interstate Common Line Support Interstate Access Support Local Switching Support Total Support ILECs 864.2 - - - 472.9 - - 380.3 1,717.4 1999 CETCs 0.1 - - - 0.4 - - 0.0 0.5 Total 864.3 - - - 473.3 - - 380.3 1,718.0 ILECs 873.8 - - 218.7 477.3 - 278.8 384.7 2,233.3 2000 CETCs 0.4 - - 0.0 1.1 - 0.0 0.0 1.5 Total 874.1 - - 218.7 478.4 - 278.8 384.7 2,234.8 ILECs 921.5 - - 205.4 484.2 - 575.7 387.9 2,574.7 2001 CETCs 5.7 - - 0.3 8.0 - 1.0 1.9 16.9 Total 927.2 - - 205.7 492.1 - 576.7 389.9 2,591.6 ILECs 1,039.1 - - 213.8 481.2 172.1 608.5 374.2 2,888.9 2002 CETCs 5.7 - -
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- 140.0 160.0 180.0 200.0 1924 1929 19341939 1944 1949 19541959 1964 19691974 1979 1984 19891994 1999 2004 CPI All Items CPI Telephone Services 7 - 6 1978 7.3% 9.0% 0.9% 1979 8.7 13.3 0.7 1980 9.7 12.5 4.6 1981 8.3 8.9 11.7 1982 5.2 3.8 7.2 1983 3.4 3.8 3.6 1984 3.6 3.9 9.2 1985 2.8 3.8 4.7 1986 2.3 1.1 2.7 1987 2.9 4.4 -1.3 1988 3.7 4.4 1.3 1989 3.5 4.6 -0.3 1990 4.1 6.1 -0.4 1991 3.1 3.1 3.5 1992 2.1 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.3 2.7 1.8 1994 2.2 2.7 0.7 1995 2.0 2.5 1.2 1996 1.9 3.3 2.1 1997 1.5 1.7 0.2 1998 1.1 1.6 0.3* 1999 1.5 2.7 0.4 2000 2.3 3.4 -2.3 2001 2.5 1.6
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- of NANC, so, Rosemary, do you have anything to add, otherwise this is my end. MS. EMMER: Yes. It now belongs to you, Mr. Chairman, for update. MR. ATKINSON: I am now the custodian of the operating manual Version 1. I did note a couple of things. I'll even want to just update myself, and eventually I'll issue a Rev. 1.1, but unless anyone has any other comments, I'd like to thank the IMG for a great piece of work. And I think I would actually ask the FCC staff if you look through this, and if there are other things in here that you need to know, or if it doesn't answer your questions about how NANC is working, let
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- airwaves to contribute to our national experience. Women make up over half of the U.S. population, but yet they own less than 5 percent of all television stations. Racial and ethnic minorities make up over 30 percent of the population, but yet they own less than 3.3 percent of all television stations. African Americans own 1.3 percent; Latino Americans own 1.1 percent, and Asians and American Indians only own 0.44 and 0.37 percent, respectively, of all television stations. Despite these abysmal minority and women ownership numbers, the Commission didn't even acknowledge the disappointing state of minority ownership in its 2003 media ownership decision. To make matters worse, it repealed the only policy specifically aimed at fostering minority ownership. Luckily, the federal
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- antenna structure referenced above revealed that the location of the structure designated by the latitude and longitude is incorrect. The observed geographical coordinates for the tower were approximately 31 51' 58'' North, 101 48' 54'' West; whereas, the Antenna Structure Registration listed the coordinates as 31 51' 09'' North, 101 48' 19'' West. The antenna structure was thus located approximately 1.1 miles from the authorized coordinates. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, Tiner Tower, LLC, must submit a written statement concerning this matter within twenty (20) days of release of this Notice. The response must fully explain each violation, must contain a statement of the specific action(s) taken
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- Table 7.10 State Code Reference ............................................................................................... Table 8.5 Subscribership - Household - United States ........................................................... Table 6.1 5 Index of Tables and Charts Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ................................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes ....................................................................................... Table 9.3 Switching Systems .................................................................................................. Table 10.1 Taxes ................................................................................................................ Table 11.11 Telecommunications Industry Revenues by Service ............................................. Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenues - Total ...................................................Table 1.1 Telecommunications Revenues by Type of Carrier ..............................................Table 1.3 Telecommunications Revenues - Interstate ........................................................ Table 1.16 Telecommunications Revenues - Intrastate ........................................................ Table 1.15 Telecommunications Revenues - Total - by State ................................................. Table 1.13 Telecommunications Revenues - 2002................................... ................... Table 1.14 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs ...........................Table 8.3 Transmission Systems ............................................................................................. Table 10.2 Universal Service Program Requirements and
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- Table 7.10 State Code Reference ............................................................................................... Table 8.5 Subscribership - Household - United States ........................................................... Table 6.1 5 Index of Tables and Charts Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ................................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes ....................................................................................... Table 9.3 Switching Systems .................................................................................................. Table 10.1 Taxes ................................................................................................................ Table 11.11 Telecommunications Industry Revenues by Service ............................................. Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenues - Total ...................................................Table 1.1 Telecommunications Revenues by Type of Carrier ..............................................Table 1.3 Telecommunications Revenues - Interstate ........................................................ Table 1.16 Telecommunications Revenues - Intrastate ........................................................ Table 1.15 Telecommunications Revenues - Total - by State ................................................. Table 1.13 Telecommunications Revenues - 2002................................... ................... Table 1.14 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs ...........................Table 8.3 Transmission Systems ............................................................................................. Table 10.2 Universal Service Program Requirements and
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- Form 499-A filings sometimes contain mistakes. Initial examination of the data occasionally reveals carrier types, revenue amounts and/or revenues reported in service categories inconsistent with the known operations of the filer. Some corrections have been made based on supplemental filer information or as a result of audits. Nonetheless, disaggregated data are likely to be less accurate than industry totals. Table 1.1 shows the major components of telecommunications revenues for 1997 through 2005. This table was created by simply aggregating the revenues in the major classifications designated on Form 499-A. Tables 1.2 and 1.3 provide a look at annual industry revenues over time. Generally, Form 499-A revenue data can be tabulated in two distinct ways: by type of service provided and by
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- Support Interstate Common Line Support Interstate Access Support Local Switching Support Total Support ILECs 864.2 - - - 472.9 - - 380.3 1,717.4 1999 CETCs 0.1 - - - 0.4 - - 0.0 0.5 Total 864.3 - - - 473.3 - - 380.3 1,718.0 ILECs 873.8 - - 218.7 477.3 - 278.8 384.7 2,233.3 2000 CETCs 0.4 - - 0.0 1.1 - 0.0 0.0 1.5 Total 874.1 - - 218.7 478.4 - 278.8 384.7 2,234.8 ILECs 921.5 - - 205.4 484.2 - 575.7 387.9 2,574.7 2001 CETCs 5.7 - - 0.3 8.0 - 1.0 1.9 16.9 Total 927.2 - - 205.7 492.1 - 576.7 389.9 2,591.6 ILECs 1,039.1 - - 213.8 481.2 172.1 608.5 374.2 2,888.9 2002 CETCs 5.7 - -
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- Missouri 91.5 94.2 2.7 * Montana 91.0 93.0 2.0 * Nebraska 95.7 94.3 -1.4 # Nevada 90.4 91.2 0.8 New Hampshire 94.3 95.8 1.5 New Jersey 94.8 93.8 -1.0 New Mexico 82.0 91.2 9.2 * New York 91.8 92.1 0.3 North Carolina 88.3 92.8 4.5 * North Dakota 94.6 96.3 1.7 * Ohio 92.4 94.1 1.6 * Oklahoma 90.3 89.2 -1.1 Oregon 90.6 95.7 5.1 * Pennsylvania 94.9 95.6 0.7 Rhode Island 93.6 95.3 1.7 South Carolina 83.7 93.1 9.5 * South Dakota 93.2 95.9 2.7 * Tennessee 88.5 92.3 3.8 * Texas 88.4 91.1 2.7 * Utah 92.5 96.9 4.4 * Vermont 92.3 95.6 3.3 * Virginia 93.1 93.2 0.2 Washington 93.0 96.9 3.9 * West Virginia 87.7 92.6 4.9
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- Items and CPI Telephone Services 1982 - 1984 = 100 0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 19241929193419391944194919541959196419691974197919841989199419992004 CPI All Items CPI Telephone Services 7 - 6 1978 7.3% 9.0% 0.9% 1979 8.7 13.3 0.7 1980 9.7 12.5 4.6 1981 8.3 8.9 11.7 1982 5.2 3.8 7.2 1983 3.4 3.8 3.6 1984 3.6 3.9 9.2 1985 2.8 3.8 4.7 1986 2.3 1.1 2.7 1987 2.9 4.4 -1.3 1988 3.7 4.4 1.3 1989 3.5 4.6 -0.3 1990 4.1 6.1 -0.4 1991 3.1 3.1 3.5 1992 2.1 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.3 2.7 1.8 1994 2.2 2.7 0.7 1995 2.0 2.5 1.2 1996 1.9 3.3 2.1 1997 1.5 1.7 0.2 1998 1.1 1.6 0.3* 1999 1.5 2.7 0.4 2000 2.3 3.4 -2.3 2001 2.5 1.6
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- at 445 12th Street, S.W., Courtyard Level. Copies may be purchased by calling Best Copy and Printing, Inc., Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington DC 20554 at 800-378-3160, facsimile 202-488-5563, or via e-mail fcc@bcpiweb.com. The report can also be downloaded from the Wireline Competition Bureau Statistical Reports Internet site at: www.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/trends.html. Table of Contents 1-1 1-1 Table 1.1Interstate Per-Line Access Charges...............................................................1-3 Table 1.2Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges............................................................1-4 Table 1.3Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier...................................................1-5 Table 1.4Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier.................................... ......... 1-6 2-1 Table 2.1High-Speed Lines....................................................................................2-3 Chart 2.1Total High-Speed Lines..............................................................................2-3 Chart 2.2High-Speed Lines by Technology..................................................................2-3 Table 2.2Advance Services Lines........................................................................... 2-4 Chart 2.3Advance Services Lines........................................................................... 2-4 Chart 2.4Advance Services Lines by Technology.........................................................2-4 Table 2.3Residential High-Speed Lines.....................................................................2-5 Chart 2.5Residential High-Speed
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- This report is available for reference in the FCC's Reference Information Center, Courtyard Level, 445 12th Street, S.W. Copies may be purchased by calling Best Copy and Printing, Inc. at (202) 488-5300. The report can be downloaded from the Wireline Competition Bureau Statistical Reports Internet site at http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats. 1 Quality of Service of Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers 1. Executive Summary 1.1 Overview This report summarizes the Automated Reporting Management Information System (ARMIS) service quality data filed by the regional Bell companies, Sprint1 and other price-cap regulated incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) for calendar year 2005.2 The data track the quality of service provided to both retail customers (business and residential) and access customers (interexchange carriers). The Federal Communications Commission (FCC or
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- traffic. Table A1 shows that carriers reported 70.1 billion minutes of U.S. billed traffic in 2005, for which they billed $7.4 billion. Table A39 shows that 61.8 billion of these minutes and $6.1 billion of this revenue were for calls that originated in the United States or terminated collect or caller toll-free in the United States. Table A40 shows that 1.1 billion of these minutes and $0.6 billion of this revenue was for country-direct and country-beyond type services. Table A41 shows that 7.2 billion of these minutes and $0.7 billion of this revenue was for reorigination services billed to foreign carriers. Foreign billed traffic is all traffic billed by a foreign or correspondent carrier and includes most calls that originate at
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- show photographs of the signal generation and measurement equipment taken at test site 1. A vector signal generator was configured to generate a 4.8-MHz wide DVB-H OFDM signal. That signal was amplified by an RF power amplifier that drove a signal splitter, allowing the signal to be delivered to both a spectrum analyzer and a calibrated UHF biconical antenna having -1.1 dBi gain at 501 MHz. On-site measurements were performed to calibrate the relative gains of the two signal paths, including the effects of splitter imbalance and cable losses so that signal power measurements on the spectrum analyzer could be converted into equivalent power delivered to the antenna. A cable TV source was connected through a step attenuator with 0.1 dB
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- diversity and ownership in the 5 media. 6 Two important studies from Free Press, 7 Out of The Picture and Off the Dial, is to 8 demonstrate the, illustrate the alarming state of 9 female and minority ownership, the alarming state of 10 female minority ownership. 11 In respect to the Latino community, the 12 first study finds that only 1.1 percent of all full 13 powered commercial television stations are owned by 14 Latinos. The second report on radio documents that 15 Latinos own just 2.9 percent of full power 16 commercial radio stations. These statistics are 17 unacceptable. 18 Both studies confirm that relaxing the 19 ownership rules will cause a further decline in 20 female minority ownership. How
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- of Residential Rates - Historical ......................... Table 7.10 State Code Reference ............................................................................................... Table 8.5 Subscribership - Household - United States ........................................................... Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ................................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes ....................................................................................... Table 9.3 Switching Systems .................................................................................................. Table 10.1 Taxes ................................................................................................................ Table 11.11 Telecommunications Industry Revenues by Service ............................................. Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenues - Total ...................................................Table 1.1 Telecommunications Revenues by Type of Carrier ..............................................Table 1.3 Telecommunications Revenues - Interstate ........................................................ Table 1.16 Telecommunications Revenues - Intrastate ........................................................ Table 1.15 Telecommunications Revenues - Total - by State ................................................. Table 1.13 Telecommunications Revenues - 2002................................... ................... Table 1.14 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs ...........................Table 8.3 Transmission Systems ............................................................................................. Table 10.2 Universal Service Program Requirements and
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- 3.7 3.9 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.6 96.9 99.3 99.2 99.7 99.5 98.6 98.6 97.6 Residence 98.6 98.2 99.3 99.3 99.7 99.6 98.7 98.8 97.9 Business 98.6 87.6 99.0 99.0 99.5 98.9 97.9 97.2 95.0 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.5 1.4 1.7 1.2 1.5 0.2 1.2 1.5 0.9 Residence 1.5 1.4 1.6 1.1 1.1 0.2 1.1 1.4 0.9 Business 1.4 1.4 2.2 2.2 2.9 0.4 2.0 2.1 2.1 Average Out of Service Repair Interval (hours) 16.9 19.4 49.9 21.6 32.1 17.6 33.4 40.5 22.2 Residence 17.3 20.6 52.7 22.4 34.4 18.3 36.9 45.6 24.2 Business 14.7 13.9 35.0 17.5 18.1 14.5 19.1 14.5 12.3 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 153.8 265.8 101.7
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- of Residential Rates - Historical ......................... Table 7.10 State Code Reference ............................................................................................... Table 8.5 Subscribership - Household - United States ........................................................... Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ................................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes ....................................................................................... Table 9.3 Switching Systems .................................................................................................. Table 10.1 Taxes ................................................................................................................ Table 11.11 Telecommunications Industry Revenues by Service ............................................. Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenues - Total ...................................................Table 1.1 Telecommunications Revenues by Type of Carrier ..............................................Table 1.3 Telecommunications Revenues - Interstate ........................................................ Table 1.16 Telecommunications Revenues - Intrastate ........................................................ Table 1.15 Telecommunications Revenues - Total - by State ................................................. Table 1.13 Telecommunications Revenues - 2002................................... ................... Table 1.14 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs ...........................Table 8.3 Transmission Systems ............................................................................................. Table 10.2 Universal Service Program Requirements and
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- Form 499-A filings sometimes contain mistakes. Initial examination of the data occasionally reveals carrier types, revenue amounts and/or revenues reported in service categories inconsistent with the known operations of the filer. Some corrections have been made based on supplemental filer information or as a result of audits. Nonetheless, disaggregated data are likely to be less accurate than industry totals. Table 1.1 shows the major components of telecommunications revenues for 1997 through 2006. This table was created by simply aggregating the revenues in the major classifications designated on Form 499-A. Tables 1.2 and 1.3 provide a look at annual industry revenues over time. Generally, Form 499-A revenue data can be tabulated in two distinct ways: by type of service provided and by
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- Support Interstate Common Line Support Interstate Access Support Local Switching Support Total Support ILECs 864.2 - - - 472.9 - - 380.3 1,717.4 1999 CETCs 0.1 - - - 0.4 - - 0.0 0.5 Total 864.3 - - - 473.3 - - 380.3 1,718.0 ILECs 873.8 - - 218.7 477.3 - 278.8 384.7 2,233.3 2000 CETCs 0.4 - - 0.0 1.1 - 0.0 0.0 1.5 Total 874.1 - - 218.7 478.4 - 278.8 384.7 2,234.8 ILECs 921.5 - - 205.4 484.2 - 575.7 387.9 2,574.7 2001 CETCs 5.7 - - 0.3 8.0 - 1.0 1.9 16.9 Total 927.2 - - 205.7 492.1 - 576.7 389.9 2,591.6 ILECs 1,039.1 - - 213.8 481.2 172.1 608.5 374.2 2,888.9 2002 CETCs 5.7 - -
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- * Ohio 92.4 94.7 2.2 * Oklahoma 90.3 92.2 2.0 Oregon 90.6 96.7 6.0 * Pennsylvania 94.9 96.3 1.4 * Rhode Island 93.6 94.4 0.8 South Carolina 83.7 92.5 8.8 * South Dakota 93.2 96.4 3.2 * Tennessee 88.5 92.5 4.0 * Texas 88.4 91.5 3.1 * Utah 92.5 96.6 4.0 * Vermont 92.3 96.0 3.7 * Virginia 93.1 94.1 1.1 Washington 93.0 96.9 3.9 * West Virginia 87.7 93.0 5.3 * Wisconsin 95.2 95.6 0.4 Wyoming 89.9 96.1 6.2 * Total United States 91.6% 93.6% 2.0% * * Increase is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. # Decrease is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. Differences may not appear to equal changes due to rounding. 6 - 16
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- 11245.00000 36-41-52.2 N PR NE 066-03-40.5 W 0003296595 SAN JUAN CELLULAR TELEPHONE COCAGUAS 01/22/2008 06605.00000 18-12-37.9 N IL NE 087-52-09.3 W 0003296772 FiberTower Network Services Corp. Des Plaines 01/18/2008 23025.00000 42-03-11.4 N IL NE 087-52-09.3 W 0003296772 FiberTower Network Services Corp. Des Plaines 01/18/2008 23075.00000 42-03-11.4 N IL NE 087-52-25.6 W 0003296774 FiberTower Network Services Corp. Des Plaines 01/18/2008 21875.00000 42-02-01.1 N GA NE 084-41-55.0 W 0003296850 FiberTower Network Services Corp. Powder Springs 01/22/2008 11285.00000 33-56-50.0 N GA NE 084-40-52.3 W 0003296857 FiberTower Network Services Corp. Powder Springs 01/22/2008 10795.00000 33-53-46.2 N GA NE 084-40-52.3 W 0003296857 FiberTower Network Services Corp. Powder Springs 01/22/2008 10935.00000 33-53-46.2 N GA NE 084-33-55.4 W 0003296867 FiberTower Network Services Corp. Marietta 01/22/2008 11325.00000 33-58-57.1 N
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- 28.0 764 4.6 71 0.4 225 1.4 166 1.0 10,636 64.6 16,472 Kentucky 7,416 34.8 447 2.1 117 0.6 427 2.0 208 1.0 12,675 59.5 21,290 Louisiana 8,418 39.7 523 2.5 118 0.6 635 3.0 253 1.2 11,264 53.1 21,211 Maine 2,487 43.0 29 0.5 80 1.4 134 2.3 36 0.6 3,022 52.2 5,787 Maryland 14,245 53.3 91 0.3 306 1.1 640 2.4 133 0.5 11,312 42.3 26,726 Massachusetts 18,898 46.8 319 0.8 618 1.5 760 1.9 268 0.7 19,551 48.4 40,413 Michigan 19,105 36.2 775 1.5 291 0.6 815 1.5 504 1.0 31,357 59.3 52,847 Minnesota 10,913 40.3 269 1.0 135 0.5 488 1.8 177 0.7 15,118 55.8 27,100 Mississippi 4,587 27.9 292 1.8 126 0.8 319 1.9 261 1.6
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- This report is available for reference in the FCC's Reference Information Center, Courtyard Level, 445 12th Street, S.W. Copies may be purchased by calling Best Copy and Printing, Inc. at (202) 488-5300. The report can be downloaded from the Wireline Competition Bureau Statistical Reports Internet site at http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats. 1 Quality of Service of Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers 1. Executive Summary 1.1 Overview This report summarizes the Automated Reporting Management Information System (ARMIS) service quality data filed by the regional Bell companies,1 Embarq2 and other price-cap regulated incumbent local exchange carriers for calendar year 2006.3 The data track the quality of service provided to both retail customers (business and residential) and access customers (interexchange carriers). The Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission)
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- 1.5, 1.14, 1.16, & 1.20 IWG-2 Satellite Services including those related to High Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS) 1.6 (Resolution 415), 1.7, 1.8, 1.17, 1.18, 1.19, & 1.21 IWG-3 International Mobile Telephone (IMT-2000) & 2.5 GHz 1.4 & 1.9 IWG-4 Broadcasting and Amateur Services 1.6 (Resolution 414), 1.11, 1.13, 1.15, & 7.1 (Recommendation 952) IWG-5 Regulatory Issues 1.1, 1.0, 1.12, 2, 3, 5, 6, & 7.1 Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service Subscribers 0.69 2.10 4.42 6.90 8.25 0.48 1.81 4.68 7.14 0.11 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 2nd Quarter 20032nd Quarter 20042nd Quarter 20052nd Quarter 20062nd Quarter 2007 XM Sirius 30 Means and Strategies for Accomplishing Performance SPECTRUM Processes Skills Technology Auctions Rulemaking
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- N06 M07 J07 Month (March, July, November) Per cent with T elephone Series1 Series2 Table 2 Telephone Penetration by State (Percentage of Households with Telephone Service) State Alabama 87.9% 92.6% 4.7% * Alaska 83.8 96.7 12.9 * Arizona 88.8 93.1 4.3 * Arkansas 88.2 93.0 4.9 * California 91.7 96.7 5.0 * Colorado 94.4 97.4 3.0 * Connecticut 95.5 96.7 1.1 Delaware 95.0 95.0 0.0 District of Columbia 94.7 90.5 -4.3 Florida 85.5 93.3 7.8 * Georgia 88.9 92.2 3.3 * Hawaii 94.6 96.9 2.3 Idaho 89.5 96.8 7.3 * Illinois 95.0 94.1 -0.9 Indiana 90.3 91.0 0.7 Iowa 95.4 97.7 2.3 Kansas 94.9 97.0 2.1 Kentucky 86.9 94.4 7.5 * Louisiana 88.9 93.9 5.0 * Maine 90.7 97.0 6.3 *
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- at 445 12th Street, S.W., Courtyard Level. Copies may be purchased by calling Best Copy and Printing, Inc., Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington DC 20554 at 800-378-3160, facsimile 202-488-5563, or via e-mail fcc@bcpiweb.com. The report can also be downloaded from the Wireline Competition Bureau Statistical Reports Internet site at: www.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/trends.html. Table of Contents 1-1 1-1 Table 1.1Interstate Per-Line Access Charges...............................................................1-3 Table 1.2Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges............................................................1-4 Table 1.3Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier...................................................1-5 Table 1.4Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier.................................... ......... 1-6 2-1 Table 2.1High-Speed Lines....................................................................................2-3 Chart 2.1Total High-Speed Lines..............................................................................2-3 Chart 2.2High-Speed Lines by Technology..................................................................2-3 Table 2.2Advanced Services Lines...........................................................................2-4 Chart 2.3Advanced Services Lines...........................................................................2-4 Chart 2.4Advanced Services Lines by Technology.........................................................2-4 Table 2.3Residential High-Speed Lines.....................................................................2-5 Chart 2.5Residential High-Speed Lines.....................................................................2-5 Chart
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- downloaded from the Wireline Competition Bureau Statistical Reports Internet site www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats. i Table of Contents Table of Contents......................................................................................i Introduction................................................................................................iii Statistical Findings.......................................................................................iv I. Rates............................................................................................I-1 A. Local Service Rates........................................................................I-2 1. Residential Rates.........................................................................I-2 2. Rates for Low-Income Households....................................................I-3 3. Business Rates............................................................................I-3 B. Standard Deviation Analysis of Residential Rates.......................................I-4 C. Toll Service Rates...........................................................................I-4 D. Additional Sources of Information on Local and Toll Rates..........................I-5 Table 1.1 Residential Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas Table 1.2 Average Residential Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas, 1986-2007 Table 1.3 Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities, 1993-2007 Table 1.5 Connection Charges for a Residential Telephone Line in the Sample Cities, 1993-2007 Table 1.6 Comparison of Standard Local
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- Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City IA MD KNKN436 096-13-22.4 W 0003650861 WWC License L.L.C. Sloan 11/17/2008 42-12-28.4 N MT MD KNKN380 114-02-20.0 W 0003650862 WWC HOLDING CO., INC. Big Fork 11/17/2008 48-04-05.0 N MT MD KNKN380 111-48-36.7 W 0003650862 WWC HOLDING CO., INC. Brady 11/17/2008 48-02-08.6 N MT MD KNKN380 112-05-01.1 W 0003650862 WWC HOLDING CO., INC. Conrad 11/17/2008 48-09-43.9 N MT MD KNKN380 112-19-37.3 W 0003650862 WWC HOLDING CO., INC. Cut Bank 11/17/2008 48-38-06.1 N MT MD KNKN380 113-09-16.3 W 0003650862 WWC HOLDING CO., INC. East Glacier 11/17/2008 48-19-03.9 N MT MD KNKN380 115-07-28.6 W 0003650862 WWC HOLDING CO., INC. Eureka 11/17/2008 48-51-51.9 N MT MD KNKN380 114-21-01.5 W 0003650862
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- main radiation lobe of the transmitting antenna will be a term of the station authorization. At the time of the inspection on April 10, 2008, Mt. Rushmore was found operating radio station WHB734 from a location inconsistent with the station's authorized coordinates and street address. The distance separating the point of operation from that of the license was greater than 1.1 miles (specifically, a difference of approximately 15 seconds of latitude and approximately 76 seconds of longitude). The licensee's station manager acknowledged the licensing inaccuracies, noting that station WHB734 had been operating from this location for over a year; therefore, the violation was willful. Station WHB734 was observed operating from the incorrect location on April 10 and 11, 2008. The violation
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- of Residential Rates - Historical ......................... Table 7.10 State Code Reference ............................................................................................... Table 8.5 Subscribership - Household - United States ........................................................... Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ................................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes ....................................................................................... Table 9.3 Switching Systems .................................................................................................. Table 10.1 Taxes ................................................................................................................ Table 11.11 Telecommunications Industry Revenues by Service ............................................. Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenues - Total ...................................................Table 1.1 Telecommunications Revenues by Type of Carrier ..............................................Table 1.3 Telecommunications Revenues - Interstate ........................................................ Table 1.16 Telecommunications Revenues - Intrastate ........................................................ Table 1.15 Telecommunications Revenues - Total - by State ................................................. Table 1.13 Telecommunications Revenues - 2002................................... ................... Table 1.14 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs ...........................Table 8.3 Transmission Systems ............................................................................................. Table 10.2 Universal Service Program Requirements and
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- Repair Interval (hours) 5.5 3.1 5.0 4.5 3.6 3.5 4.5 3.7 3.8 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.4 96.8 99.2 99.2 99.7 99.6 98.9 98.1 97.9 Residence 98.4 98.2 99.3 99.2 99.7 99.6 99.0 98.3 98.1 Business 98.3 87.7 99.1 98.8 99.5 98.9 98.1 96.9 95.4 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.7 1.4 1.4 1.1 1.3 0.1 1.4 1.5 0.9 Residence 1.7 1.4 1.3 1.0 0.8 0.1 1.5 1.4 0.8 Business 1.8 1.4 1.8 1.6 3.1 0.5 1.4 2.0 2.2 Average Out of Service Repair Interval (hours) 21.7 18.0 30.9 30.3 21.6 16.3 25.1 39.3 22.4 Residence 22.3 19.8 32.1 31.2 22.2 17.0 26.4 44.3 24.0 Business 18.5 10.6 23.8 25.3 17.7 13.8 20.6 15.4
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- of Residential Rates - Historical ......................... Table 7.10 State Code Reference ............................................................................................... Table 8.5 Subscribership - Household - United States ........................................................... Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ................................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes ....................................................................................... Table 9.3 Switching Systems .................................................................................................. Table 10.1 Taxes ................................................................................................................ Table 11.11 Telecommunications Industry Revenues by Service ............................................. Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenues - Total ...................................................Table 1.1 Telecommunications Revenues by Type of Carrier ..............................................Table 1.3 Telecommunications Revenues - Interstate ........................................................ Table 1.16 Telecommunications Revenues - Intrastate ........................................................ Table 1.15 Telecommunications Revenues - Total - by State ................................................. Table 1.13 Telecommunications Revenues - 2002................................... ................... Table 1.14 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs ...........................Table 8.3 Transmission Systems ............................................................................................. Table 10.2 Universal Service Program Requirements and
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- Form 499-A filings sometimes contain mistakes. Initial examination of the data occasionally reveals carrier types, revenue amounts and/or revenues reported in service categories inconsistent with the known operations of the filer. Some corrections have been made based on supplemental filer information or as a result of audits. Nonetheless, disaggregated data are likely to be less accurate than industry totals. Table 1.1 shows the major components of telecommunications revenues for 1997 through 2007. This table was created by simply aggregating the revenues in the major classifications designated on Form 499-A. Tables 1.2 and 1.3 provide a look at annual industry revenues over time. Generally, Form 499-A revenue data can be tabulated in two distinct ways: by type of service provided and by
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- Support Interstate Common Line Support Interstate Access Support Local Switching Support Total Support ILECs 864.2 - - - 472.9 - - 380.3 1,717.4 1999 CETCs 0.1 - - - 0.4 - - 0.0 0.5 Total 864.3 - - - 473.3 - - 380.3 1,718.0 ILECs 873.8 - - 218.7 477.3 - 278.8 384.7 2,233.3 2000 CETCs 0.4 - - 0.0 1.1 - 0.0 0.0 1.5 Total 874.1 - - 218.7 478.4 - 278.8 384.7 2,234.8 ILECs 921.5 - - 205.4 484.2 - 575.7 387.9 2,574.7 2001 CETCs 5.7 - - 0.3 8.0 - 1.0 1.9 16.9 Total 927.2 - - 205.7 492.1 - 576.7 389.9 2,591.6 ILECs 1,039.1 - - 213.8 481.2 172.1 608.5 374.2 2,888.9 2002 CETCs 5.7 - -
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- Telephone Service) 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 6 - 15 Table 6.5 Telephone Penetration by State (Annual Average Percentage of Households with Telephone Service) State 1984 2007 Change Alabama 88.4% 91.8% 3.4% Alaska 86.5 96.5 10.0 * Arizona 86.9 92.9 6.0 * Arkansas 86.6 92.0 5.4 * California 92.5 96.5 4.1 * Colorado 93.2 96.8 3.6 * Connecticut 95.5 96.6 1.1 Delaware 94.3 94.9 0.6 District of Columbia 94.9 91.6 -3.3 Florida 88.7 93.6 4.9 * Georgia 86.2 92.6 6.4 * Hawaii 93.5 96.0 2.5 Idaho 90.7 96.4 5.7 * Illinois 94.2 94.1 -0.1 Indiana 91.6 90.4 -1.2 Iowa 96.2 97.0 0.8 Kansas 94.3 96.2 1.8 Kentucky 88.1 94.4 6.2 * Louisiana 89.7 94.9 5.2 * Maine 93.4 96.6 3.2 *
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- 110 Stat. 56 (1996) (1996 Act). The 1996 Act amended the Communications Act of 1934. 47 U.S.C. 151 et seq. 1957 - 2007 1997 - 2007 CPI All Items 4.1 % 2.7% CPI All Services 5.0 3.3 CPI Telephone Services ** 1.2 -0.1 CPI Major Categories: - Food & Beverages * 2.7 - Housing * 3.0 - Apparel 2.2 -1.1 - Transportation 3.3 2.9 - Medical Care 5.1 4.2 - Recreation * 1.1 - Other Goods & Services * 3.9 CPI Public Transportation 4.5 2.4 CPI Utility Natural Gas Service 4.2 6.4 CPI Electricity 3.0 3.2 CPI Sewer & Water Maintenance 4.8 4.1 CPI Postage 4.3 2.7 *** Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Chart 7.1 The CPI telephone service index
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- Telephony, Paging, SMR 10.4 11.6 15.3 18.3 18.9 14.6 and Other Wireless Providers, Excluding LEC Affiliates Total Wireless Service Providers 3.3 5.1 6.6 9.4 12.1 17.4 25.3 28.9 30.6 36.0 40.4 41.9 43.1 Toll Service Providers Toll Affiliates of RBOCs 1.7 1.7 2.0 2.3 3.0 3.5 5.1 7.2 8.6 29.1 27.4 25.5 23.4 Toll Affiliates of Other Incumbent 0.5 0.6 1.1 1.3 1.3 1.3 LECs IXCs, Toll Resellers, Prepaid Calling 35.1 31.2 5.8 6.4 6.1 6.4 Card, Satellite Service, and Other Toll providers, Excluding LEC Affiliates Total Toll Service Providers 81.6 77.7 74.8 70.2 64.7 56.1 47.5 42.8 40.4 35.9 35.0 32.9 31.2 RBOCs and Affiliates 43.9 46.0 68.0 63.6 61.7 64.6 Other Incumbant LECs and Affiliates 6.7 6.8 5.6 5.4
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- This report is available for reference in the FCC's Reference Information Center, Courtyard Level, 445 12th Street, S.W. Copies may be purchased by calling Best Copy and Printing, Inc. at (202) 488-5300. The report can be downloaded from the Wireline Competition Bureau Statistical Reports Internet site at http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats. 1 Quality of Service of Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers 1. Executive Summary 1.1 Overview This report summarizes the Automated Reporting Management Information System (ARMIS) service quality data filed by the regional Bell companies,1 Embarq2 and other price-cap regulated incumbent local exchange carriers for calendar year 2008.3 The data track the quality of service provided to both retail customers (business and residential) and access customers (interexchange carriers). The Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission)
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- Libraries Disbursements per Student .......................................... Chart 4.1 Schools & Libraries Disbursements per Student .......................................... Table 4.7 State Code Reference ............................................................................................... Table 8.4 Subscribership - Household - United States ........................................................... Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ................................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes ....................................................................................... Table 9.3 Telecommunications Industry Revenues by Service ............................................. Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenues - Total ................................................... Table 1.1 Telecommunications Revenues by Type of Carrier .............................................. Table 1.3 Telecommunications Revenues - Interstate ........................................................ Table 1.16 Telecommunications Revenues - Intrastate ........................................................ Table 1.15 Telecommunications Revenues - Total - by State ................................................. Table 1.13 Telecommunications Revenues - 2007................................... ................... Table 1.14 Universal Service Program Requirements and Contribution Factors ..................... Table 1.10 5 Index of Tables and Charts Universal Service Support -
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- 5.8 5.0 4.1 3.7 4.0 3.7 3.8 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.4 97.3 99.5 99.1 99.7 99.7 99.0 98.3 98.0 Residence 98.5 98.5 99.6 99.0 99.7 99.8 99.1 98.4 98.2 Business 98.3 89.5 99.3 99.0 99.5 99.1 98.2 97.4 95.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.8 1.3 1.2 1.0 1.3 0.1 2.5 1.8 1.1 Residence 1.8 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.0 2.6 1.7 1.0 Business 1.7 1.3 1.8 1.5 3.4 0.4 1.6 2.1 2.0 Average Out of Service Repair Interval (hours) 25.5 23.6 31.7 29.5 33.9 17.5 27.3 46.2 29.0 Residence 26.4 25.7 32.9 31.0 34.9 18.2 29.4 52.2 31.5 Business 21.3 14.5 24.8 23.8 28.3 14.8 20.4 18.9 15.7 Initial Trouble Reports per
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- Libraries Disbursements per Student .......................................... Chart 4.1 Schools & Libraries Disbursements per Student .......................................... Table 4.7 State Code Reference ............................................................................................... Table 8.4 Subscribership - Household - United States ........................................................... Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ................................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes ....................................................................................... Table 9.3 Telecommunications Industry Revenues by Service ............................................. Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenues - Total ................................................... Table 1.1 Telecommunications Revenues by Type of Carrier .............................................. Table 1.3 Telecommunications Revenues - Interstate ........................................................ Table 1.16 Telecommunications Revenues - Intrastate ........................................................ Table 1.15 Telecommunications Revenues - Total - by State ................................................. Table 1.13 Telecommunications Revenues - 2007................................... ................... Table 1.14 Universal Service Program Requirements and Contribution Factors ..................... Table 1.10 5 Index of Tables and Charts Universal Service Support -
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- Form 499-A filings sometimes contain mistakes. Initial examination of the data occasionally reveals carrier types, revenue amounts and/or revenues reported in service categories inconsistent with the known operations of the filer. Some corrections have been made based on supplemental filer information or as a result of audits. Nonetheless, disaggregated data are likely to be less accurate than industry totals. Table 1.1 shows the major components of telecommunications revenues for 1998 through 2008. This table was created by simply aggregating the revenues in the major classifications designated on Form 499-A. Tables 1.2 and 1.3 provide a look at annual industry revenues over time. Generally, Form 499-A revenue data can be tabulated in two distinct ways: by type of service provided and by
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- Support Interstate Common Line Support Interstate Access Support Local Switching Support Total Support ILECs 864.2 - - - 472.9 - - 380.3 1,717.4 1999 CETCs 0.1 - - - 0.4 - - 0.0 0.5 Total 864.3 - - - 473.3 - - 380.3 1,718.0 ILECs 873.8 - - 218.7 477.3 - 278.8 384.7 2,233.3 2000 CETCs 0.4 - - 0.0 1.1 - 0.0 0.0 1.5 Total 874.1 - - 218.7 478.4 - 278.8 384.7 2,234.8 ILECs 921.5 - - 205.4 484.2 - 575.7 387.9 2,574.7 2001 CETCs 5.7 - - 0.3 8.0 - 1.0 1.9 16.9 Total 927.2 - - 205.7 492.1 - 576.7 389.9 2,591.6 ILECs 1,039.1 - - 213.8 481.2 172.1 608.5 374.2 2,888.9 2002 CETCs 5.7 - -
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- Stat. 56 (1996) (1996 Act). The 1996 Act amended the Communications Act of 1934. 47 U.S.C. 151 et seq. 1958 - 2008 1998 - 2008 CPI All Items 4.0 % 2.5 % CPI All Services 5.0 3.3 CPI Telephone Services 1 1.7 0.1 CPI Major Categories: - Food & Beverages * 3.0 - Housing * 3.0 - Apparel 1.9 -1.1 - Transportation 3.5 1.6 - Medical Care 5.9 4.1 - Recreation * 1.2 - Other Goods & Services * 3.4 CPI Public Transportation 4.9 2.3 CPI Utility (Piped) Gas Service 5.5 7.3 CPI Electricity 3.8 4.4 CPI Water & Sewerage Maintenance 5.6 4.5 CPI Postage 4.6 3.0 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Long-Term Changes for Various Price Indices Chart 7.1
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Attachment #1 NORTH AMERICAN NUMBERING COUNCIL (NANC) LOCAL NUMBER PORTABILITY ADMINISTRATION WORKING GROUP (LNPA WG) RECOMMENDED PLAN FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF FCC ORDER 09-41 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION: PAGE: 1. Introduction 3 1.1. Adoption and Release of FCC Order 09-41 3 1.2. Key Dates Relative to FCC Order 09-41 4 2. Background 5 2.1. LNPA WG Work Plan for FCC Order 09-41 5 2.2. Formation of LNPA WG Sub-teams 5 2.2.1. ``Define One Business Day'' Sub-team 6 2.2.2. ``Define Simple Port'' Sub-team 7 2.2.3. ``Local Service Request (LSR)'' Sub-team 8 2.2.4. ``Out-of-the-Box'' Sub-team
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- traditional trunked technology and 2 megahertz is used as an internal guard band. 170 megahertz: This includes the cellular and PCS bands; 547 megahertz: This includes the 700 MHz (formerly TV), AWS1, and EBS/BRS bands, a substantial portion of which is not currently in use; Public Safety: According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, there are 1.1 million police, fire and EMS professionals. This number excludes some first responders, such as volunteer firefighters. For this analysis, we assume 2 million public safety users. 97 megahertz: This includes the 700 MHz (formerly TV) and 4.9 GHz bands, a substantial portion of which is not currently in use. ``COW'' and ``COLT'' are common industry terms for Cell On Wheels
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Part 1. General Tables Table 1.1 - Selected Data of Holding Companies of Reporting Carriers as of December 31, 2007 - 2008. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 1.2 - Intercorporate Relations of Wireline Affiliates of Subject Local Exchange Carriers, as of December 31, 2007. . . . . . . Table
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- 4.4 Schools & Libraries Disbursements per Student .......................................... Table 4.7 Schools & Libraries Disbursements per Student - Chart ................................ Chart 4.1 State Code Reference ............................................................................................... Table 8.4 Subscribership - Household - United States ........................................................... Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking - 2009 ......................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes - 2009 ............................................................................ Table 9.3 Telecommunications Industry Revenues - Total ...................................................Table 1.1 Telecommunications Industry Revenues by Service ............................................. Table 1.2 Telecommunications Revenues - by Type of Carrier ............................................Table 1.3 Telecommunications Revenues - End User - by Provider - 2008..................... . Table 1.14 Telecommunications Revenues - End User - by State ........................................... Table 1.13 Telecommunications Revenues - Interstate and International - by Provider - 2008 Table 1.16 Telecommunications Revenues - Intrastate - by
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- 7.6 4.8 4.3 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.6 97.4 99.6 99.0 98.5 99.8 99.1 98.8 98.4 Residence 98.6 98.4 99.6 98.9 98.4 99.8 99.2 98.9 98.8 Business 98.4 91.2 99.4 99.1 98.9 99.4 98.3 98.1 94.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.8 1.2 1.2 1.0 1.5 0.0 4.2 1.5 0.8 Residence 1.9 1.2 1.1 0.9 1.0 0.0 4.6 1.4 0.6 Business 1.7 1.2 1.8 1.4 3.3 0.2 1.6 1.7 3.4 Average Out of Service Repair Interval (hours) 26.1 33.1 35.5 32.4 19.3 17.5 30.1 49.8 28.2 Residence 27.5 36.7 36.5 33.9 19.5 18.0 32.5 57.3 30.8 Business 20.4 17.3 29.3 26.4 18.3 15.3 22.8 18.3 14.0 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 167.4 248.6
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- 4.4 Schools & Libraries Disbursements per Student .......................................... Table 4.7 Schools & Libraries Disbursements per Student - Chart ................................ Chart 4.1 State Code Reference ............................................................................................... Table 8.4 Subscribership - Household - United States ........................................................... Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking - 2009 ......................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes - 2009 ............................................................................ Table 9.3 Telecommunications Industry Revenues - Total ...................................................Table 1.1 Telecommunications Industry Revenues by Service ............................................. Table 1.2 Telecommunications Revenues - by Type of Carrier ............................................Table 1.3 Telecommunications Revenues - End User - by Provider - 2008..................... . Table 1.14 Telecommunications Revenues - End User - by State ........................................... Table 1.13 Telecommunications Revenues - Interstate and International - by Provider - 2008 Table 1.16 Telecommunications Revenues - Intrastate - by
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- 499-A filings sometimes contain inaccurate data. Initial examination of the data occasionally reveals provider types, revenue amounts and/or revenues reported in service categories inconsistent with the known operations of the filer. Some corrections have been made based on supplemental filer information or as a result of audits. Nonetheless, disaggregated data are likely to be less accurate than industry totals. Table 1.1 shows the major components of telecommunications revenues for 1999 through 2009. This table was created by aggregating revenue by major service classifications, i.e. local, mobile wireless, and toll, and separately by intrastate and interstate and international. Tables 1.2 and 1.3 provide a look at annual industry revenues over time. Generally, Form 499-A revenue data can be aggregated in two distinct
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- Support Interstate Common Line Support Interstate Access Support Local Switching Support Total Support ILECs 864.2 - - - 472.9 - - 380.3 1,717.4 1999 CETCs 0.1 - - - 0.4 - - 0.0 0.5 Total 864.3 - - - 473.3 - - 380.3 1,718.0 ILECs 873.8 - - 218.7 477.3 - 278.8 384.7 2,233.3 2000 CETCs 0.4 - - 0.0 1.1 - 0.0 0.0 1.5 Total 874.1 - - 218.7 478.4 - 278.8 384.7 2,234.8 ILECs 921.5 - - 205.4 484.2 - 575.7 387.9 2,574.7 2001 CETCs 5.7 - - 0.3 8.0 - 1.0 1.9 16.9 Total 927.2 - - 205.7 492.1 - 576.7 389.9 2,591.6 ILECs 1,039.1 - - 213.8 481.2 172.1 608.5 374.2 2,888.9 2002 CETCs 5.7 - -
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- Base Periods: 1982-84 = 100 0 50 100 150 200 250 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 CPI All Items CPI Telephone Services 7 - 5 1980 9.7 12.5 4.6 1981 8.3 8.9 11.7 1982 5.2 3.8 7.2 1983 3.4 3.8 3.6 1984 3.6 3.9 9.2 1985 2.8 3.8 4.7 1986 2.3 1.1 2.7 1987 2.9 4.4 -1.3 1988 3.7 4.4 1.3 1989 3.5 4.6 -0.3 1990 4.1 6.1 -0.4 1991 3.1 3.1 3.5 1992 2.1 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.3 2.7 1.8 1994 2.2 2.7 0.7 1995 2.0 2.5 1.2 1996 1.9 3.3 2.1 1997 1.5 1.7 0.2 1998 1.1 1.6 0.3* 1999 1.5 2.7 0.4 2000 2.3 3.4 -2.3 2001 2.5 1.6
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- 1.4 709 0.5 4,333 2.8 3,273 2.1 63,689 41.1 154,786 Colorado 12,365 58.1 104 0.5 127 0.6 659 3.1 402 1.9 7,633 35.9 21,288 Connecticut 7,945 52.7 329 2.2 93 0.6 347 2.3 198 1.3 6,174 40.9 15,086 Delaware 2,664 56.5 37 0.8 40 0.9 108 2.3 25 0.5 1,843 39.1 4,718 District of Columbia 4,441 74.3 16 0.3 66 1.1 224 3.8 43 0.7 1,185 19.8 5,975 Florida 39,264 54.2 2,470 3.4 546 0.8 3,083 4.3 1,591 2.2 25,431 35.1 72,386 Georgia 19,861 47.8 2,002 4.8 247 0.6 1,367 3.3 964 2.3 17,068 41.1 41,508 Guam 302 42.0 0 0.0 3 0.4 14 2.0 0 0.0 400 55.6 720 Hawaii 2,870 56.4 12 0.2 22 0.4 147 2.9 187 3.7
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- TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY. BY APPLYING TO BECOME A PARTICIPANT IN THE BROADBAND COMMUNITY PANEL AND/OR INSTALLING THE WHITEBOX, YOU ARE AGREEING TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. YOUR ATTENTION IS DRAWN PARTICULARLY TO CONDITIONS 3.5 (PERTAINING TO YOUR CONSENT TO YOUR ISPS PROVIDING CERTAIN INFORMATION AND YOUR WAIVER OF CLAIMS), 6 (LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY) AND 7 (DATA PROTECTION). 1. Interpretation 1.1 The following definitions and rules of interpretation apply to these terms and conditions. Connection: the Participant's own broadband internet connection, provided by an Internet Service Provider (``ISP''). Intellectual Property Rights: all patents, rights to inventions, utility models, copyright and related rights, trade marks, service marks, trade, business and domain names, rights in trade dress or get-up, rights in goodwill or
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- 31, 2010 and the licensees associated with each cable.4 'Assessment and Collection ofRegulatoiy Fees for Fiscal Year 2008,Second Report and Order, 24 FCC Rcd 4208, 1(2009)("Submarine Cable Fee Order"). 2Assessment and Collection of Regulatory Fees for Fiscal Year 2009,Report and Order, FCC 09-62, (rel. July 31, 2009) at 9. See Submarine Cable Fee Order,24 FCC Rcd at 4214-15,13-18;see also 47 C.F.R.1.1 156(c). See 2009 Reg Fee Orderat29 ("the Commission in FY 2009 will publish a Public Notice that identifies the license holders for each submarine cable system.") The attached table identifies the submarine cable, licensee(s), the amount of fee based on the cable system's capacity, and other information relevant to each cable. The Commission will only accept a single payment for
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- th 445 12St., S.W. Below is a listing of applications, subject to the pre-grant notice and petition procedure of Section 309 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, that were accepted for filing. MW - Microwave Public Safety Pool State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City MN AM WPQL863 092-45-01.1 W 0004863044 Minnesota, State of Cusson 10/12/2011 06741.25000 48-10-47.5 N MN AM 091-02-03.1 W 0004863337 Minnesota, State of Schroeder 10/12/2011 05945.20000 47-36-04.2 N MN AM 091-02-03.1 W 0004863337 Minnesota, State of Schroeder 10/12/2011 06004.50000 47-36-04.2 N MN AM 091-02-03.1 W 0004863337 Minnesota, State of Schroeder 10/12/2011 06315.84000 47-36-04.2 N MN AM 091-02-03.1 W 0004863337 Minnesota, State of Schroeder 10/12/2011 06375.14000
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- TTY: 1-888-835-5322 th 445 12St., S.W. Below is a listing of applications, subject to the pre-grant notice and petition procedure of Section 309 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, that were accepted for filing. AF - Aeronautical and Fixed State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CA NE 117-09-01.1 W 0004932271 San Diego Gas & Electric Company San Diego 10/28/2011 00122.87500 32-49-14.2 N CA NE 117-08-37.0 W 0004932271 San Diego Gas & Electric Company San Diego 10/28/2011 00122.87500 32-49-29.5 N AS - Aural Studio Transmitter Link State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City TX MD WPVS212 099-28-46.4 W 0004931702
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- otherwiseusedtoimplementorsupport911orE911. VermontStatutesAnnotatedTitle30VSA,Part II,Chapter87,7054definesthe Vermontgeneralassemblyastheentity.inthestatewhoprovidesforthe expenditureoffundscollectedandisspecificinthetypesofdisbursementsthat can/cannotbemadeagainstthefund. 5.Astatementwhetherallthefundscollectedfor911orE911purposeshavebeen madeavailableorusedforthepurposesdesignatedbythefundingmechanism,or otherwiseusedforimplementationorsupportof911orE911. AllfundsappropriatedbytheVermontgeneralassemblyinthe2010 AppropriationsAct156SectionB.235Enhanced9-1-1Boardwerein-supportof E911. 6.Astatementidentifyingwhatamountoffundscollectedfor911orE911purposes weremadeavailableorusedforanypurposesotherthantheonesdesignedbythe fundingmechanismorusedforpurposesotherwiseunrelatedto911orE911 implementationorsupport,includingastatementidentifyingtheunrelated purposesforwhichthefundscollectedfor911orE911purposesweremade availableorused. None 7.Anyothercommentsyoumaywishtoprovideregardingtheapplicablefunding mechanismfor911andE911. None .cc: GovernorShumlin'sOffice TameraPariseau,DepartmentofPublicService GregFaber,PublicServiceBoard MichaelM.Cline Chairman VOEM JohnW.Knapp,Jr. Vicc-Chainnan Verizon DavidA.VonMoll Treasurer Comptrolkr LindHW.Cage County J.D.Diggs Yorl:Coonty COMMONWEALTH ofVIRGINIA VirginiaWirelessE-911ServicesBoard April4,2011 JamesArdenBarnett,Jr. RearAdmiral(Ret.) Chief,PublicSafetyandHomelandSecurityBureau FederalCommunicationsCommission Washington,DC20554 DearSir: DorothySpears-Dean PSCCoordinator (804)416-6201 TerryO.Mayo BoardAdministrative Assistant (804)416-6197 TracyHanger CityofIIlimpton PhilipHeins HanoverCounty 1.1. ColonelRobertKemmler VirginiaStatePolice RobertLayman AT&T ChiefRonMastin fairfaxCounty SamNixon VITA Pat B.Shumate RoanokeCounty MickeySims IluggsIslandTelephone Denise B.Smith CharlesCityCounty ChiefHenryStanley I-lcnriooCounty 1amreceiptofyourletterrequestinginformationidentifiedintheFCC's PublicNotice,DA11-426.Thisannualcollectionofinfonnationis mandatedbytheNewandEmergingTechnologiesActof2008(NET911 Act),Thespecificinformationrequestedisprovidedtoyouinthesame sequentialformatoutlinedinyourletter.Ifyoushouldhaveany questionsregardingtheinformationprovided,orneedanyfurther assistance,pleasedonothesitatetocontactme.Thanksforyour continuedleadership. Sincerely, DorothyA.Spears-Dean,A.B.D. PSCCoordinator VirginiaInformationTechnologiesAgency CommonwealthEnterpriseSolutionsCenter-11751MeadowvilleLane-Chester,Virginia23836 (866)482-3911-FAX(804)416-6353-lTVUSERSTDD #711-www.va911.org 1. TheCommonwealthofVirginiahasestablishedafundingmechanismforthe supportandimplementationofwirelessE-911.ThestateE-911surchargeon wirelesstelephoneserviceisimposedpursuanttoCodeofVa. 56-484.12,et.seq. hllp://legI.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legpS04.exe?000+cod+S6-484.12. TheLandlineE-911taxonlandlinetelephoneiscollectedpursuanttoCode a/Va. 58.1-1730(http://legl.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+cod+58.1-1730). 2. ThestatewirelessE-911surchargeisamonthlyfeeof$0.75.EachCMRS providercollectsawirelesssurchargefromeachofitscustomerswhoseplaceof primaryuseiswithintheCommonwealth.Inaddition,thewireless-911 surchargeisimposedonwirelesscustomerswhopurchaseprepaidCMRSservice, subjecttocertainprovisions. Thetotalamountcollectedpursuanttotheassessedsurchargefortheannual periodendingDecember31,2010,is$53,217,635. 3. ApaymentequaltoallwirelessE-91Isurchargesisremittedwithin30daystothe Wireless-911ServicesBoardfordepositintotheWirelessE-911fund,a specialnonrevertingfundcreatedinthestatetreasury.Thecollectedwireless surchargefundsaremadeavailabletothelocalitiespursuanttoCodeofVa. 56- 484.17hupJ/legl.statc.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?OOO+cod+56A84.17.The distributionofwirelcssfundingisasfollows: SixtypercentoftheWirelessE-91IFundshallbedistributedonamonthly basistothePSAPsaccordingtothepercentageofrecurringwirelessE-911
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- Corporation GREEN RIVER 10/31/2011 11405.00000 41-33-30.0 N PR AM WPTD757 066-06-58.7 W 0004862878 AT&T Mobility Puerto Rico Inc. SAN JUAN 10/31/2011 10755.00000 18-27-54.4 N PR AM WPTD757 066-06-58.7 W 0004862878 AT&T Mobility Puerto Rico Inc. SAN JUAN 10/31/2011 10835.00000 18-27-54.4 N PR AM WPTD757 066-06-58.7 W 0004862878 AT&T Mobility Puerto Rico Inc. SAN JUAN 10/31/2011 19645.00000 18-27-54.4 N NV AM 114-58-01.1 W 0004877052 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC Las Vegas 10/31/2011 06197.24000 36-26-34.3 N NV AM 114-58-01.1 W 0004877052 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC Las Vegas 10/31/2011 06375.14000 36-26-34.3 N VI AM WMN657 064-54-05.5 W 0004877093 AT&T Mobility USVI Inc. ST THOMAS 11/01/2011 06063.80000 18-20-56.5 N VI AM WMN657 064-54-05.5 W 0004877093 AT&T Mobility USVI Inc. ST THOMAS 11/01/2011 11245.00000 18-20-56.5 N VI
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- HOLDINGS III, LLC 11665.00000000 LONGWOOD 28-41-22.4 N FL 81-20-56.0 W 2 1 09/30/2011 WQLQ708 FXO CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS III, LLC 11015.00000000 LONGWOOD 28-41-22.4 N FL 81-20-56.0 W 3 1 09/30/2011 WQLQ708 FXO CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS III, LLC 11095.00000000 LONGWOOD 28-41-22.4 N FL 81-20-56.0 W 3 1 09/30/2011 WQLQ710 FXO CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS III, LLC 11545.00000000 Pine Hills 28-34-44.4 N FL 81-27-1.1 W 1 1 09/30/2011 WQLQ710 FXO CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS III, LLC 11665.00000000 Pine Hills 28-34-44.4 N FL 81-27-1.1 W 1 1 09/30/2011 WQLQ710 FXO CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS III, LLC 11545.00000000 Pine Hills 28-34-44.4 N FL 81-27-1.1 W 3 1 09/30/2011 WQLQ710 FXO CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS III, LLC 11665.00000000 Pine Hills 28-34-44.4 N FL 81-27-1.1 W 3 1 Page 11 Frequency
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- NTCertification of Construction EXRequest for Extension of Time CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City IN NE 086-06-00.1 W 0004949795 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC Palmyra 11/10/2011 06226.89000 38-24-12.4 N IN NE 086-16-06.4 W 0004949797 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC Leavenworth 11/10/2011 06004.50000 38-15-01.1 N Page 4
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- W 0004840458 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC Colwich 11/16/2011 37-43-46.0 N KS AM KNKA255 097-16-25.0 W 0004840458 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC Derby 11/16/2011 37-32-51.0 N KS AM KNKA255 097-00-34.9 W 0004840458 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC DOUGLASS 11/16/2011 37-30-59.5 N KS AM KNKA255 096-44-03.2 W 0004840458 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC EL DORADO 11/16/2011 37-57-23.2 N KS AM KNKA255 097-35-01.1 W 0004840458 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC Goddard 11/16/2011 37-39-38.6 N KS AM KNKA255 096-44-33.0 W 0004840458 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC LEON 11/16/2011 37-39-51.0 N KS AM KNKA255 097-13-50.7 W 0004840458 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC MULVANE 11/16/2011 37-28-33.7 N KS AM KNKA255 096-59-18.1 W 0004840458 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC POTWIN 11/16/2011 37-56-25.2 N KS AM KNKA255 097-07-47.2
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- 081-33-25.4 W 0004948934 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC Belle 11/18/2011 06404.79000 38-15-17.3 N WV AM WMQ462 081-33-25.4 W 0004948934 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC Belle 11/18/2011 10622.50000 38-15-17.3 N WV AM WMQ462 081-33-25.4 W 0004948934 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC Belle 11/18/2011 10652.50000 38-15-17.3 N CA AM WLL912 116-26-03.0 W 0004949249 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEDESERT HOT SPRI 11/16/2011 06635.00000 33-52-01.1 N CA AM WLL912 116-26-03.0 W 0004949249 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEDESERT HOT SPRI 11/16/2011 06695.00000 33-52-01.1 N CA AM WLL912 116-26-03.0 W 0004949249 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEDESERT HOT SPRI 11/16/2011 10795.00000 33-52-01.1 N WV AM WMV927 082-16-16.0 W 0004949701 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC BARBOURSVILLE 11/18/2011 10657.50000 38-24-19.0 N WV AM WMV927 082-16-16.0 W 0004949701 New Cingular Wireless
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- High Plains (Oct. 24, 1997) (OGC Letter Decision). Id. at 2. Petition for Reconsideration; Request for Investigation (filed Nov. 24, 1997). Id. at 3-4. Id. at 3. OGC Letter Decision on Reconsideration, 13 FCC Rcd. at 7135. Id. Id. at 7134-35. Application for Review (filed May 6, 1998). Motion to Consolidate Proceedings (filed May 6, 1998). See 47 C.F.R. 1.1 (Procedures to be followed by the Commission shall, unless specifically prescribed in this part, be such as in the opinion of the Commission will best serve the purposes of such proceedings). High Plains Application for Review at 6. Id. at 9. Application for Review at 10-14. Id. In its application for review, High Plains acknowledges that its arguments concerning Mercury's
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- May 22, 2000 Ex Parte Letter; Bell Atlantic 1999 Annual Report at 6. See also Letter from Michael Jones, Wilkie Farr & Gallagher, Counsel to Sprint, to Magalie Roman Salas, Secretary, FCC, (filed Apr. 12, 1999) (Sprint Apr. 12 Ex Parte Letter), Farrell & Mitchell attachment Table 2 (citing Federal Communications Commission, 1997 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers, Table 1.1); BlueStar, et al., Mar. 1, 2000 Joint Comments at 2 ("The proposed merger would create a gargantuan ILEC controlling over one-third of the nation's access lines."). Federal Communications Commission FCC 00-221 90 (a) Incentive and Ability to Discriminate 188. For the reasons discussed below, we conclude that the merged entity has the incentive and ability to discriminate against competing interexchange
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- 15 percent of incumbent LEC customer locations82 in the GTE Service Areas in that State, or (iv) the date on which Bell Atlantic/GTE has completed 50 percent of the out-of-region commitment described in Section XVI of these Conditions. Thereafter, for the remaining duration of any Promotional Period, the promotional resale discount rate for service resold to residential customers shall be 1.1 times the standard wholesale discount rate established for the service by the relevant state commission pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 252(d)(3) and then in effect (e.g., if the standard wholesale discount rate in a state is 20 percent, then the promotional resale discount rate would be 22 percent). Upon the termination of the initial 32 percent promotional resale discount rate,
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- operators compete with the incumbent cellular operators. Consequently, the tracking of broadband PCS deployments remains an important metric of sector development. Currently, broadband PCS operators have deployed networks that provide coverage in at least some portion of counties containing more than 217 million people, which is nearly 86 percent of the nation's total population. These counties also cover more than 1.1 million square miles, which equals 32 percent of the country's land area.182 178 In August, Telecorp PCS Inc. acquired Tritel Inc. subject to regulatory approval of the FCC. Matt Moore, Tritel, Telecorp PCS Complete `Merger of Equals,' ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWSWIRES, Aug. 8, 2000. 179 See, e.g., US Unwired Inc., Form 4249(B)(1), May 17, 2000, at 7. 180 The Urge to
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- on an annual basis. See 47 C.F.R 65.600. Joint Statement of Managers, S. Conf. Rep. No. 104-230, 104th Cong., 2nd Sess. 1 (1996). In 1998, incumbent LECs had 96.5 percent of the local service revenues. Competitive access providers and CLECs had a combined 2.4 percent share of the revenues in this market. Resellers and other carriers had the remaining 1.1 percent. See Trends in Telephone Service, Table 9.1, March 2000 (Industry Analysis Division, Common Carrier Bureau). We note that when we declared AT&T non-dominant, it no longer was required to file several ARMIS-like reports. See Motion of AT&T to be Reclassified as Non-Dominant, Order, 11 FCC Rcd 3271 (1995). See, e.g., Access Charge Reform, CC Docket No. 96-262, Fifth Report
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- conformity with the Commission's rule prohibiting equipment harmful to the network. Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 10534, para. 23. Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 10538, para. 34. Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 10542, para. 45. TIA Comments at 6; ``Procedures for the Development and Coordination of American National Standards,'' American National Standards Institute (ANSI Procedures) 1.2.2. ANSI Procedures 1.1 and 1.2. Id. 1.2.1. Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 10542, para. 45. ANSI Procedures Annex E, E-1. Id., E-2. Id., E-3. E.g., TIA Comments at 7, SBC Comments at 1-2, ITI Comments at 2-3, USTA Comments at 4-5, ATIS Comments at 4-5, Nortel Comments at 4-5, Bell Atlantic Comments at 2-4, GTE Comments at 3, Lucent Comments
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- outage time can then be added to the outage time due to rain only to find the `equivalent unavailability.' For example, if a satellite space-to-earth link has an unavailability of 0.3% and the minimum C/I for the terrestrial system to cause no more than an additional 10% outage is to be determined, the equivalent unavailability would be 0.33% (0.3 * 1.1). Using the equivalent unavailability, the ITU rain model can be used to find the corresponding `equivalent rain margin.' That is, the ITU model can be used to find the amount of attenuation associated with the increased outage time. This change in attenuation is attributed to interference from the terrestrial system. The C/I for the terrestrial system can now be found
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- 24 Akron OHClear Channel Communications 1950 5450 0.3 0 B WMJI FMOldies Cleveland 24 Cleveland OHClear Channel Communications 1954 12700 0.5 0 B WMMS FMRock Cleveland 24 Cleveland OHClear Channel Communications 1948 6000 0.8 0 B WMVX FMHot AC Cleveland 24 Cleveland OHClear Channel Communications 1960 8400 0 0 B WTAM AMNews/Talk Cleveland 24 Cleveland OHClear Channel Communications 1923 7600 1.1 0 A WXDX FMAlternative Pittsburgh, PA 22 Pittsburgh PAClear Channel Communications 1960 5600 0 0 B WHK FMChrst/Talk Canton, OH 123Canton OHClear Channel Communications 1961 0 1.1 0 B WRQK FMRock Canton, OH 123Canton OHCumulus Broadcasting Inc 1961 1600 0.5 0 B WZKL FMHot AC Canton, OH 123Alliance OHD A Peterson Inc 1947 1800 0.6 0 B WDOK FMSoft AC
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- Warner. TWE-A/N is a general partnership owned by TWE, TWI Cable, and Advance/Newhouse Partnership. TWE-A/N serves approximately 6.7 cable million subscribers. Time Warner's partnership interest in TWE-A/N, held through TWE and TWI Cable, totals approximately 67%. Internet Services. Time Warner controls Road Runner, a joint venture that provides high-speed Internet access and content optimized for broadband networks to more than 1.1 million subscribers, of whom more than 719,000 are served by Timer Warner Cable systems. Road Runner is available in cable systems passing more than 19.5 million homes. As of December 31, 1999, after conversion of all preferred interests, Road Runner was owned 8.6% by TWI Cable, 20% by TWE, 26.3% by TWE-A/N, 25.1% by AT&T, and 10% each by Microsoft
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- cable provider in the country, serves 12.7 million subscribers through cable systems that pass approximately 21 million homes and serves approximately 18.9 % of the 67 million cable subscribers nationwide. Time Warner also offers Internet access over its cable systems through Road Runner, a joint venture that provides high-speed Internet access and content optimized for broadband networks to more than 1.1 million subscribers. Time Warner serves businesses through Time Warner Telecom, Inc. (``TWT''), a facilities-based communications provider serving large businesses. TWT offers businesses ``last mile'' broadband connections for data, high-speed Internet, local voice and long-distance services. TWT is certified to offer telecommunications services in 21 metropolitan areas in 12 states. The Virtual Network Assets AOL is the world's largest Internet Service
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- proposals will solve existing interconnection problems, and the extent to which the proposals will create new problems. Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to the NPRM is contained in sections 4, 201-202, 303 and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154, 201-202, 303 and 403, and sections 1.1, 1.411 and 1.412 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.411 and 1.412. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which Rules Will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may be affected by the proposed rules, if adopted. The RFA
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- interexchange circuit equipment State private line and state WATS Interstate private line and interstate WATS Message telephone service 4.3 - Host/Remote Message Circuit Equipment Account 2310 - Information Origination/Termination (IOT) Equipment Category 1 - Other information origination / termination equipment Category 2 - Customer premises equipment Account 2410 - Cable & Wire Facilities Category 1 - Exchange Line C&WF Subcategory 1.1 - State private line and state WATS 1.2 - Interstate private line and interstate WATS 1.3 - Subscriber lines jointly used for local exchange and exchange access Category 2 - Wideband and Exchange Trunk C&WF Category 3 - Interexchange C&WF Subcategory 3.1 - State private line and state WATS 3.2 - Interstate private line and interstate WATS 3.3 - Message
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- regions, the parties' contract provided solely for the sale of INMARSAT space segment. January 16, 2001 Letter at Attachment B, Attachment 1 at 2.1; Answer at 3, 5; COMSAT Brief at 4; IDB Supplemental Brief at 4. See January 16, 2001 Letter at Exhibit A. Id. at Exhibit A, 1.8. Id. at Exhibit A, Annex A, 1.1. Id. at Exhibit A, 2.3. Id. at Exhibit A, 1.3. See February 2, 2001 Letter at 1. COMSAT Brief at 4, 7, 9; IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. v. COMSAT Corporation, IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. Final Reply, File No. E-97-48 (filed Mar. 9, 1998) at 10-11 (``IDB Reply''). IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. v. COMSAT Corporation, Reply Brief of COMSAT
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- corporate control, and that resellers and other non-dominant carriers must file applications for acquisitions of corporate control. Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to the NPRM is contained in sections 4, 201-202, 303 and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154, 201-202, 303 and 403, and sections 1.1, 1.411 and 1.412 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.411 and 1.412. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities To Which the Proposed Rules Will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may be affected by the proposed rulemaking, if adopted.
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- and whether or not there are alternative safeguards that are as effective but impose fewer regulatory costs. Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to the NPRM is contained in sections 4, 201-202, 303 and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154, 201-202, 303, and 403, and sections 1.1, 1.411, and 1.412 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.411, and 1.412. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which the Proposed Rules will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that will be affected by any rules. The RFA generally
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- at para. 3. The interfaces are the GUI Verigate, application-to-application Datagate and the industry standard EDI/CORBA. See SWBT Chapman Aff. at para. 21. See UNE Remand Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 3885, para. 427. See SWBT Chapman Aff. at para. 18. See SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement No. 1, SWBT Region-wide, at 271-No 1c; SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement No. 1.1-01, SWBT Region-wide, at 271-No 1.1. We note that SWBT reports pre-ordering response time and availability on a region-wide basis. Since the record in this proceeding demonstrates that SWBT's pre-ordering systems and processes are the same throughout the five-state region, we need not review state specific performance data. IP Comments at 15-17. SWBT Cullen Reply Aff. at para. 3. Allegiance Comments
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- confirm or refute the theory that radio advertising is a separate market? Similarly, do listeners substitute other forms of media for radio, or do listeners tend to complement radio with other 90 Review of the Commission's Regulations Governing Television Broadcasting, 10 FCC Rcd 3524, 3532 ( 16) (1995). 91 U.S. Dep't of Justice & FTC, 1992 Horizontal Merger Guidelines, 1.1, 1.2 (revised 1997) (1992 Merger Guidelines). In settlements requiring divestiture, the DOJ concluded that the sale of advertising time on radio stations constitutes the relevant market for antitrust purposes. See, e.g. Competitive Impact Statement, United States v. CBS Corporation and American Radio Systems Corporation, Case No. 98CV00819 (D.D.C. March 31, 1998); Competitive Impact Statement, United States v. Hicks, Muse, Tate
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- D-142, Measurement 60-09 (Percent Missed Due Dates Due to LOF). With regard to Measurement 65-09 (Percentage Trouble Report Rate-DSL-Line Sharing), we note that competitive LECs reported more troubles on DSL line-shared loops than did SWBT's retail affiliate. The disparity between ASI's percentage trouble report rate and competitive LECs' trouble report rate was less than one percentage point in May, approximately 1.1 percentage point in June, and less than one percentage point in July. In the absence of evidence of competitive harm from commenters, we cannot conclude that these minor disparities merit a finding of checklist noncompliance. See SWBT Dysart Missouri II Reply Aff. Tab D at D-172, Measurement 65-09 (``Percent Trouble Reports-DSL-Line Sharing''). In addition, SWBT states that this disparity is
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- carrier regulation of those services. Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to the Notice is contained in sections 4, 10, 201-202, 214, 303 and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154, 160, 201-204, 214, 303, and 403, section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and sections 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which the Proposed Rules will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that will
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- be directed, operated and managed on a day to day basis by its board of directors and officers in accordance with regular commercial practices; NOW THEREFORE, the Parties are entering into this Agreement to address U.S. national security, law enforcement and public safety issues in connection with the CMC Acquisition. ARTICLE 1: DEFINITION OF TERMS As used in this Agreement: 1.1 "Call-Associated Data" or "CAD" means any information relating to a communication or relating to the sender or recipient of that communication and may include, without limitation, subscriber identification, called party number, calling party number, start time, end time, call duration, feature invocation and deactivation, feature interaction, registration information, user location, diverted to number, conference party numbers, post cut-through dual-tone multifrequency
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- in New York and Miami; and (3) the transmission of inbound and outbound international calls between international record carriers in New York City and Miami and telex stations in Alaska. Tariff 25 provided for the use of the international component of AT&T's international telex service to overseas points. See AT&T's Reply Brief, Exhibit A (AT&T's F.C.C. Tariff No. 21, 1.1.1, 1.2; AT&T's F.C.C. Tariff No. 25, 1.1.1, 1.2). Graphnet's Initial Brief, Attachment 3 (AT&T's F.C.C. Tariff No. 21, 2.4.C; AT&T's F.C.C. Tariff No. 25, 2.4.C). Graphnet's Initial Brief at 4. AT&T contends that, if routing delays occurred, they were minimal (i.e., 10-15 seconds) and transpired before call set-up and billing. Answer at 8, 27. We do
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- growth or decline of services and competition in the DA market. The Frost & Sullivan Report also examines the national directory assistance market. The report predicts that national DA market revenues will grow at an average rate of 5.3% through the forecast period reaching $1.69 billion in 2006. It is also estimated that national DA call volume will increase from 1.1 billion calls in 1999 to 1.5 billion calls in 2006 and the rate of growth will start to drop in 2002. We seek comment on Frost and Sullivan Report's assumptions and conclusions regarding the predicted revenue and growth forecasts for the national DA market. The Frost & Sullivan Report also discusses the enhanced DA services market. According to the report,
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- of HSD subscribers, measured as the number of HSD users that actually purchase programming packages, declined from 1.5 million to one million, a decrease of 32 percent. DirecTV and EchoStar are each among the ten largest providers of multichannel video programming service. In June 2001, DBS represented a 18.2 percent share of the national MVPD market and HSD represented another 1.1 percent of that market. Wireless Cable Systems: Currently, the wireless cable industry (``MMDS'') provides competition to the cable industry in limited areas. MMDS subscribership remained at approximately 700,000 subscribers between June 2000 and June 2001. With the advent of digital MMDS and the Commission's authorization of two-way MMDS service, it appears that most MMDS spectrum eventually will be used to
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- time can then be added to the outage time due to rain only to find the `equivalent unavailability.' For example, if a satellite space-to-earth link has an unavailability of 0.3% and the minimum C/I for the terrestrial system to cause no more than an additional ten percent outage is to be determined, the equivalent unavailability would be 0.33% (0.3 * 1.1). Using the equivalent unavailability, the ITU rain model can be used to find the corresponding `equivalent rain margin.' That is, the ITU model can be used to find the amount of attenuation associated with the increased outage time. This change in attenuation is attributed to interference from the terrestrial system. The C/I for the terrestrial system can now be found
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- Federal Radionavigation Plan is published biennially by the U.S. Departments of Defense and Transportation to provide information on the management of Federally-provided radionavigation systems. An approach is Category I if the runway is visible at a distance of not less than half a mile and from an altitude of not less than 200 feet. Id. See ITU-R REC M.1317 (1997) 1.1. Id. ICAO does not sanction aircraft use of GLONASS carrier frequencies above 1604.25 MHz, however. GLONASS transmits coded signals in a wider band for military use, but the U.S. government has not agreed to protect reception of military-code GLONASS in U.S. territory. Federal Radionavigation Plan, supra, at 3.4.2. See also Chin, Kraemer, Nim, and Van Dyke, John A. Volpe
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- Federal Radionavigation Plan is published biennially by the U.S. Departments of Defense and Transportation to provide information on the management of Federally-provided radionavigation systems. An approach is Category I if the runway is visible at a distance of not less than half a mile and from an altitude of not less than 200 feet. Id. See ITU-R REC M.1317 (1997) 1.1. Id. ICAO does not sanction aircraft use of GLONASS carrier frequencies above 1604.25 MHz, however. GLONASS transmits coded signals in a wider band for military use, but the U.S. government has not agreed to protect reception of military-code GLONASS in U.S. territory. Federal Radionavigation Plan, supra, at 3.4.2. See also Chin, Kraemer, Nim, and Van Dyke, John A. Volpe
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- information on PLC use by utilities and also to assist in coordination with other primary uses of the 10-490 kHz band. Our analysis showed that there were approximately 430 PLC systems in operation in 400 locations in the United States in the 135.7-137.8 kHz band. See Document PCC.III/doc. 2171/02, Draft Proposals for the Work of the Conference WRC-03 Agenda Item 1.1, submitted by Canada, dated February 11, 2002. A copy of this document will be placed in the docket file. Supra, n. 80. Our analysis showed that there were approximately 4900 PLC systems in operation in 3000 locations in the United States in the 160-190 kHz band. See 47 C.F.R. 15.23 (the rule allows for an amateur to construct no
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- (TUS) ..................................................... 3206'57.9" 11056'27.7" Tulsa, OK: R.L. Jones, Jr. (RVS) ................................................ Tulsa Int'l (TUL) ....................................................... 3602'22.7" 3611'54.1" 9559'04.7" 9553'17.7" Washington, DC: Dulles International (IAD) .......................................... Ronald Reagan National (DCA) .................................... 3856'40.3" 3851'07.5" 7727'20.9" 7702'15.8" Waterloo, IA: Waterloo Municipal (ALO) ........................................ 4233'25.5'' 9224'01.2'' West Palm Beach, FL: Palm Beach International (PBI) ................................. 2640'59.4'' 8005'44.1'' White Plains, NY: Westchester County (HPN) ...................................... 4104'01.1'' 7342'27.3'' Wichita, KS: Mid-Continent (ICT) .................................................. 3738'59.9" 9725'58.9" Scranton, PA: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int'l (AVP) .............................. 4120'17.3" 7543'27.4" Wilmington, DE: New Castle County (ILG) ......................................... 3940'43.4" 7536'23.5" Worcester, MA: Worcester Regional (ORH) ........................................ 4216'02.4" 7152'32.6" Youngstown-Warren, OH-PA: Youngstown-Warren Regional (YNG) .......................... 4115'38.7" 8040'44.8" Section 90.175(b)(1) is amended to read as follows: 90.175 Frequency coordination requirements. * * * * * (b)
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- Economic Analysis is based partially on information and conversations with officers of Nassau and Millennium. BIA Economic Analysis (attached as Exhibit B to Millennium Feb. 22, 2002 Response) at 5. Nassau Mar. 5, 2002 Comments at 8. See, e.g., Horizontal Merger Guidelines, issued by U.S. Department of Justice & Federal Trade Commission, April 2, 1992, revised April 8, 1997, 1.1, 1.12 (``Horizontal Merger Guidelines''). Millennium Feb. 22, 2002 Response at 17. Id. and BIA Economic Analysis at 9. We note that Monmouth County is considered by Arbitron to be in the Monmouth-Ocean metro market as well as the New York metro market. Millennium Feb. 22, 2002 Response at 18 and DataWorld contour study (attached as Exhibit C to Millennium Feb.
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- still under development). Metrics with no retail analog provided are usually compared with a benchmark. Note that for some metrics during the period provided there may be changes in the metric definition, or changes in the retail analog applied, making it difficult to compare data over time. LIST OF AGGREGATE PERFORMANCE METRICS Metric No. SQM No. Metric Name RESALE Ordering A.1.1 O-7 % Rejected Service Requests - Mechanized A.1.2 O-7 % Rejected Service Requests - Partially Mechanized A.1.3 O-7 % Rejected Service Requests - Non-Mechanized A.1.4 O-8 Reject Interval - Mechanized A.1.7 O-8 Reject Interval - Partially Mechanized - 10 hours A.1.8 O-8 Reject Interval - Non-Mechanized A.1.9 O-9 FOC Timeliness - Mechanized A.1.12 O-9 FOC Timeliness - Partially Mechanized -
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- activate the lines until AACR signed Tricom S.A.'s draft interconnection agreement. AACR purportedly rejected Tricom S.A.'s proposed interconnection agreement, and in March 2001, AACR sent Tricom S.A. its own draft agreement. The Complaint asserts that AACR's draft agreement contained pricing terms that differed substantially from those proposed by Tricom S.A. Specifically, AACR's draft agreement allegedly set forth a rate of 1.1 cents per minute for local termination of international calls to Tricom S.A. customers, known as the ``international access charge,'' while Tricom S.A.'s proposed agreement specified an international access charge of 4.2 cents. By May 2001, Tricom S.A. and AACR purportedly had failed to reach an interconnection agreement, and Tricom S.A. still had not activated the T-1 lines that AACR purchased
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- with the slogan, ``Never Pay Long Distance Again.'' Wireless Alternatives An increasing number of mobile wireless carriers offer service plans designed to compete directly with wireline local telephone service. For example, Leap, through its Cricket subsidiary, now offers its ``Around Town Phone'' mobile telephone service in 40 markets in 20 states. At the end of 2001, Leap had more than 1.1 million customers, having added more than 900,000 during 2001. Leap's service allows subscribers to make unlimited local calls and receive calls from anywhere in the world for one flat rate of $30 per month. Roaming outside the local area is not available, and customers pay extra for long distance calls. Leap states that, on average, its customers use 1,150 minutes
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- with the slogan, ``Never Pay Long Distance Again.'' Wireless Alternatives An increasing number of mobile wireless carriers offer service plans designed to compete directly with wireline local telephone service. For example, Leap, through its Cricket subsidiary, now offers its ``Around Town Phone'' mobile telephone service in 40 markets in 20 states. At the end of 2001, Leap had more than 1.1 million customers, having added more than 900,000 during 2001. Leap's service allows subscribers to make unlimited local calls and receive calls from anywhere in the world for one flat rate of $30 per month. Roaming outside the local area is not available, and customers pay extra for long distance calls. Leap states that, on average, its customers use 1,150 minutes
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- Automotive, McDonald's, Burger King, Van's Heating and Cooling, Verizon Wireless, Cellcom, Van Vreede's Furniture and Appliance, Gerondale's Home Furnishings, and Gateway as advertisers who use multiple media platforms in the Green Bay metro. Id. See, e.g., Horizontal Merger Guidelines, issued by U.S. Department of Justice & Federal Trade Commission, April 2, 1992, revised April 8, 1997 (``Horizontal Merger Guidelines''), 1.1, 1.12. See id. 1.12. Staff and DOJ analysis of radio transactions suggests that existing buyers of radio advertising differ significantly in their likelihood of switching to other media in response to a ``small but significant and non-transitory'' price increase for radio advertising. See Horizontal Merger Guidelines 1.2. See Cumulus Response at 5. See Horizontal Merger Guidelines 1.22.
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- Local Radio Ownership NPRM, 16 FCC Rcd at 19895 86. Productions Response at 6-7. Id. See Great Scott Broadcasting, Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 02-52, at 20-21 (rel. Mar. 19, 1992). See, e.g., Horizontal Merger Guidelines, issued by the U.S. Department of Justice & Federal Trade Commission, Apr. 2, 1992, revised Apr. 8, 1997 (``Horizontal Merger Guidelines'') 1.1, 1.12. As used here, in-market stations are radio stations whose ``home market,'' as reported by BIA, is the Arbitron metro at issue. Out-of-market stations are radio stations that BIA reports as having a listening share in a particular Arbitron metro, but that have a ``home market'' in another Arbitron metro or in a county that is not part of an
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- the Arbitron market appears to be fairly accurate."47 We find, in any event, no reason to vary from the presumption in our interim policy that the Parkersburg metro represents the appropriate geographic market. 43 See, e.g., Horizontal Merger Guidelines, issued by U.S. Department of Justice & Federal Trade Commission, April 2, 1992, revised April 8, 1997 ("Horizontal Merger Guidelines"), 1.1, 1.12. 44 See id. 1.12. Staff and DOJ analysis of radio transactions suggests that existing buyers of radio advertising differ significantly in their likelihood of switching to other media in response to a "small but significant and non- transitory" price increase for radio advertising. 45 The Horizontal Merger Guidelines at 1.12 state: "If a hypothetical monopolist can identify and
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- analysis and argues that Ann Arbor is part of the larger Detroit market, it offers no specific evidence that advertisers desiring to reach listeners only in the Ann Arbor metro would use Detroit or other out-of- 36 See, e.g., Horizontal Merger Guidelines, issued by U.S. Department of Justice & Federal Trade Commission, April 2, 1992, revised April 8, 1997, 1.1, 1.12 ("Horizontal Merger Guidelines"). Staff and the United States Department of Justice ("DOJ") analysis of radio transactions suggests that existing buyers of radio advertising differ significantly in their likelihood of switching to other media in response to a "small but significant and non-transitory" price increase for radio advertising. 37 Clear Channel Response at 2. 38 Id. 39 See Horizontal Merger
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- G1D emission. Use of these frequencies must be limited to transmission of distress and safety communications. 95.1205 Special requirements for 406 MHz PLBs. (a) All 406 MHz PLBs must meet all the technical and performance standards contained in the Radio Technical Commission for Maritime (RTCM) Service document "RTCM Recommended Standards for 406 MHz Satellite Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs),'' Version 1.1, RTCM Paper 76-2002/SC110-STD, dated June 19, 2002. This RTCM document is incorporated by reference in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a), and 1 CFR Part 51. Copies of the document are available and may be obtained from the Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services, 1800 Diagonal Road, Suite 600, Alexandria, Virginia 22314-2840. The document is available for inspection at Commission headquarters
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- G1D emission. Use of these frequencies must be limited to transmission of distress and safety communications. 95.1205 Special requirements for 406 MHz PLBs. (a) All 406 MHz PLBs must meet all the technical and performance standards contained in the Radio Technical Commission for Maritime (RTCM) Service document "RTCM Recommended Standards for 406 MHz Satellite Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs),'' Version 1.1, RTCM Paper 76-2002/SC110-STD, dated June 19, 2002. This RTCM document is incorporated by reference in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a), and 1 CFR Part 51. Copies of the document are available and may be obtained from the Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services, 1800 Diagonal Road, Suite 600, Alexandria, Virginia 22314-2840. The document is available for inspection at Commission headquarters
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- nominal spacing for a DSB system is 10 kHz. However, interleaved channels with a separation of 5 kHz may be used in accordance with the relative protection criteria, provided that the interleaved emission is not to the same geographic area as either of the emissions between which it is interleaved. See ITU Radio Regulations, Appendix S11, DSB system parameters, 1.1, 2.4. Prior to January 1, 1999, 2080 kilohertz of exclusive HFBC spectrum was allocated on a worldwide basis, which was divided into 207 channels (assumes a 10 kHz spacing between HFBC channels in the same geographic area). These allocations have previously been added to Part 73, Subpart F of our Rules. On January 1, 1999, an additional 850 kilohertz of
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- system is 80 kHz, the measurement bandwidth may be adjusted down to 1 kHz, which is the next higher measurement bandwidth above 1% of 80 kHz, or 0.80 kHz. See International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radio Regulations, Appendix 3, Table of Maximum Permitted Spurious Emission Power Levels, at 10; ITU Recommendation ITU-R SM.329-9, Spurious Emissions, at 4.1 and at Annex 2, 1.1.2. For example, for a digital system operating below 15 GHz, the emissions mask reference bandwidth stated in the rule is 4 kHz, less than the measurement resolution bandwidths of 1 MHz for frequencies above 1 GHz and 100 kHz for frequencies below 1 GHz. Using a wider resolution bandwidth allows more energy to enter the measurement device. Thus, the displayed
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- in Detroit and Philadelphia is subject to the ``operational performance [and] financial performance of cable telephony service in the marketplace.'' Applicants contend, nevertheless, that several technical and operational advances have occurred that eliminate technological and operational impediments to primary-line cable VoIP deployment. The ``most critical'' of these developments, they assert, is the development of Data Over Cable System Interface Specification 1.1 (``DOCSIS 1.1''). Among other things, DOCSIS 1.1 provides quality of service and call security specifications that are intended to make cable VoIP calls parallel the quality, reliability, and privacy of a traditional POTS call. According to Applicants, media terminal adapters (``MTAs'') and ``carrier class'' cable modem termination servers (``CMTSs'') (i.e., CMTSs that can maintain a call even if one of
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- companies have submitted evidence concerning the effect of BellSouth's methodology on UNE rates.173 While the companies disagree on the merits of BellSouth's approach, they separately concur that removing the inflation factor from asset values would lower UNE-platform and SL-1 loop rates by roughly 2.3 percent and port rates by 1.4 percent.174 BellSouth estimates that SL-2 loop rates would drop by 1.1 percent.175 BellSouth also estimates that elimination of the inflation factor would increase the rates for certain elements, particularly transport, and AT&T does not dispute this evidence.176 170 See BellSouth Georgia/Louisiana Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 9057, para. 76 (stating that "[i]t is not double counting for a commission to account for inflationary pressures on both the price of material goods
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- to deliver additional video options and other services (e.g., data access, telephony, and interactive services such as video-on-demand) to subscribers. There have been a number of technical developments regarding cable modems and navigation devices used to access a wide range of services offered by MVPDs. To date, CableLabs has certified over 224 DOCSIS 1.0 compliant cable modems and 48 DOCSIS 1.1 compliant modems. CableLabs continues to advance development of the specification, releasing version 2.0 in January 2002. CableLabs is also continuing its efforts to develop next generation navigation devices with its initiative for the OpenCable Application Platform (``OCAP'') or ``middleware'' software specification. The specification, which was introduced in December 2001, is designed to enhance the ability of the consumer electronics industry
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- Report to refer simply to symmetric DSL services, not to any particular protocol or standard for DSL technology. 102 This includes all lines purchased to deliver transmissions at speeds in excess, in at least one direction, of 200 kbps. 103 We note that the number of traditional wireline high-speed lines increased from almost 610,000 lines in December 1999 to almost 1.1 million in June 2001. The overall percentage of traditional wireline high-speed lines in service decreased only relative to the tremendous growth in other types of technology, such as cable and ADSL. 104 These are lines in service to end-user customers in which optical fiber extends completely to the subscriber's premises. Again, we note that the number of optical fiber high-speed
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- of the Act. Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to the Notice is contained in sections 4, 10, 201-202, 214, 276, 303, and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154, 160, 201-204, 214, 276, 303, and 403, section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and sections 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which the Proposed Rules will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that will
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- Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to the Notice is contained in sections 4, 10, 201-202, 251, 252, 254, 271, 303 and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154, 201-202, 251, 252, 254, 271, 303, and 403, section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and sections 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which the Proposed Rules will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that will
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- multiple ownership analysis. Id. 73.3555 note 2(k). Local Radio Ownership NPRM, 16 FCC Rcd at 19895 86. Nassau Dec. 6, 2001 Response at 19. Id. 2001 BIA Special Study (attached as Exhibit 1 to Nassau Dec. 6, 2001 Response) at 4-5. Stockum Affidavit at 2-4. See, e.g., U.S. Dep't of Justice & FTC, 1992 Horizontal Merger Guidelines, 1.1, 1.12 (revised 1997) (``1997 Merger Guidelines''). Stockum Affidavit at 3-4. Id. at 4. Because radio advertising rates are negotiated individually, a station group can price discriminate such that only advertisers with fewer media options pay a higher price. As a result, radio stations can minimize the loss of advertisers and diversion of advertising volume by selectively increasing the price of
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- See TBA 2.1(a)-(f). Air Virginia expressly retains the responsibility to ensure that the overall programming responds to issues of concern to the community of license and also retains the right at anytime to preempt Clear Channel's programming for emergency programming and for programming which Air Virginia, in its sole discretion, believes to be in the public interest. Id. 1.1-1.2. In addition, Air Virginia retains the responsibility under the TBA to hire its own general manager, who shall be responsible for overseeing the operation and programming of the station and has the sole discretion to make and effectuate all staffing and personnel decisions for the station. Id. 1.1 and 2.3. Eure does not allege, nor does the record indicate,
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- the Clear Channel Stations in Cheyenne, and vice versa. Clear Channel also argues that both audience and revenue data demonstrate that the Gowdy Stations do not participate in any meaningful way in the Cheyenne metro. Specifically, Clear Channel notes that KOWB(AM) has not received any audience rating there since the fall of 1997, while KCGY(FM) received a rating of only 1.1 in the spring of 2001, its first rating in the Cheyenne metro since the fall of 1999. Clear Channel further reports that these stations earn less than three-tenths of one percent of their revenue, or, in terms of dollars, less than $20,000 in revenue, from the Cheyenne metro, while the Clear Channel Stations earn less than 1.0% of their revenues
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- of the proposed transfer on competition and diversity). Letter on behalf of Clear Channel Broadcast Licenses (Clear Channel Letter) at 1-2. Id at 2 Letter on behalf of Davis Broadcasting Inc. of Columbus (Davis Letter) at 8. Clear Channel Letter at 3. Id. Davis Letter at 8. Id. Id. U.S. Dep't of Justice & FTC, 1992 Horizontal Merger Guidelines, 1.1, 1.2 (revised 1997) (1992 Merger Guidelines). In settlements requiring divestiture, the DOJ concluded that the sale of advertising time on radio stations constitutes the relevant market for antitrust purposes. See, e.g. Competitive Impact Statement, United States v. CBS Corporation and American Radio Systems Corporation, Case No. 98CV00819 (D.D.C. March 31, 1998); Competitive Impact Statement, United States v. Hicks, Muse, Tate
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- of Winstar had been transferred from Winstar Communications, Inc. to IDT Corp. without the Commission's consent. However, Winstar filed a response on January 18, 2002, stating that while IDT Corp. did acquire certain assets of Winstar's parent companies, it did not acquire the capital stock of Winstar. Winstar further states that it is listed as an excluded subsidiary in Schedule 1.1(a)(iii) of Winstar Communications, Inc.'s bankruptcy petition. Thus, Winstar maintains that its ownership is unaffected by IDT Corp.'s acquisition of assets in the bankruptcy proceeding. Based upon the materials submitted up to this point, we do not believe that Copeland's latest allegations warrant further Commission consideration. Public Notice: ``FCC Announces It Is Prepared to Grant Broadcast Construction Permit After Final Payment
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- bandwidth-and delay-sensitive, imposing unique QoS demands on the underlying network that carry them. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary 562 (17th Ed. 2001). QoS guarantees network bandwidth and availability for applications. Any real time media stream that crosses a DOCSIS cable modem-compatible access link needs to be given prioritized traffic management treatment in order to assure the best user-perceived quality end-to-end. DOCSIS 1.1 provides several potential methods for classifying traffic and several access-link traffic management functions, which could be applied to the traffic of unaffiliated ISPs to provide and improve QoS. See Glossary - DOCSIS 1.1 at http://www.cablelabs.com/news_room/glossary2.html (visited Dec. 18, 2001). See AT&T Comments at 54-66; NCTA Comments at 69-76; Excite@Home Aug. 17, 2001 Ex Parte, Attachment; AT&T Dec. 18, 2001 Ex
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- We seek comment on these issues, as well as any alternative means of ensuring the reasonableness of PIC-change charges. Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to the NPRM is contained in sections 4, 201-202, and 303 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154, 201-202, and 303, and sections 1.1, 1.411, and 1.412 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.411, and 1.412. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which the Proposed Rules will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that will be affected by the proposed rules, if adopted.
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- British Telecommunications, GN Docket No. 96-245, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 15,351, 15,367-68, para. 34 (1997) (MCI/BT Merger Order); In re Applications of Mountain Wireless, Inc., MB Docket No. 02-138, Hearing Designation Order, 17 FCC Rcd 13,914, 13,920, para. 18 (2002). 1992 Department of Justice/Federal Trade Commission Horizontal Merger Guidelines, (revised April 8, 1997) (Horizontal Merger Guidelines), 1.1, 1.2. Horizontal Merger Guidelines, 1.11. Horizontal Merger Guidelines, 1.21. The relevant point in a point-to-point market is the location of a particular telephone or other telecommunications device; for example, with regard to residential long distance service, the relevant point is each individual customer's residence. LEC Classification Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 15,795, para. 68. MCI/BT Merger Order, 12
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- note that Radio Technical Commission for Maritime (RTCM) Standards for PLBs, which our rules require PLBs to meet, see 47 C.F.R. 95.1205(a), envision PLBs ``to be used in two general environments, areas with water (e.g. rivers, lakes, oceans, flooding) and areas without significant water (e.g. deserts, mountains).'' ``RTCM Recommended Standards for 406 MHz Satellite Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs),'' Version 1.1, RTCM Paper 76-2002/SC110-STD, Section 1.2, dated June 19, 2002. Accordingly, should ACR or McMurdo wish to pursue its request for authorization of a personal EPIRB, it should consider filing a petition for rulemaking proposing revisions to our EPIRB rules. Federal Communications Commission FCC 03-117 Federal Communications Commission FCC 03-117 Q R h h h a
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- or whether any alternative rules should be adopted to address PSP problems in receiving fair compensation. Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to the Further Notice is contained in sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), and 276 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), and 276, and sections 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which the Proposed Rules will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that will
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- 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 Other satellite 40.5 42.9 2.3 5.7% 38.9 42.0 2.1 8.0% Standard error 1.2 1.2 0.8 0.8 Total of above 59.9 62.9 2.9 4.8% 58.9 62.7 3.8 6.5% Standard error 1.6 1.6 1.0 1.0 Other Analog Channels Other Analog 9.2 7.4 -1.9 -20.4% 9.8 7.4 -2.4 -24.5% Standard error 0.9 0.8 0.9 0.8 Total analog 69.2 70.3 1.1 1.6% 68.7 70.1 1.4 2.0% Standard error 2.0 1.9 1.3 1.3 Excluding music and other non-video channels. Includes premium, pay-per-view, and mini-tiers. Statement of Commissioner Michael J. Copps, Dissenting Re: Implementation of Section 3 of the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992. I respectfully dissent from today's Report on cable rates. At a time of
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- mobile telephone carriers' total ARPU and revenue during 2002, the consumer adoption of various data products is growing. One analyst estimates there were 11.9 million mobile telephone users who subscribed to some type of mobile data service at the end of 2002, up from 7.6 million at the end of 2001. The estimated number of data-only mobile users grew from 1.1 million at the end 2001 to 2.3 million at the end of 2002. Another analyst estimates that 20 percent of all mobile telephone subscribers used text messaging services during the fourth quarter of 2002. As discussed above, carriers have continued to upgrade their networks over the past year with next generation technologies that allow for faster mobile Internet access at
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- that will occupy adjacent MSS assignments within the MSS Allocation. Co-frequency sharing between an MSS system and the terrestrial fixed systems which currently occupy the 2 GHz MSS allocations has been addressed in the 2 GHz Service Rules Report and Order and is not a topic of this Technical Appendix. Figure 1 - 2 GHz MSS and Adjacent Allocated Bands 1.1 Out-of-Band Emission Levels ICO states that the ATC transmitters will either operate in the ICO MSS assignment or, on a secondary basis, within the MSS assignment of another MSS licensee. In the Forward Band and Reverse Band modes both MT and BS transmitters will operate within the ICO MSS assignments. In the Uplink Hybrid and Downlink Hybrid modes ICO states
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- that will occupy adjacent MSS assignments within the MSS Allocation. Co-frequency sharing between an MSS system and the terrestrial fixed systems which currently occupy the 2 GHz MSS allocations has been addressed in the 2 GHz Service Rules Report and Order and is not a topic of this Technical Appendix. Figure 1 - 2 GHz MSS and Adjacent Allocated Bands 1.1 Out-of-Band Emission Levels ICO states that the ATC transmitters will either operate in the ICO MSS assignment or, on a secondary basis, within the MSS assignment of another MSS licensee. In the Forward Band and Reverse Band modes both MT and BS transmitters will operate within the ICO MSS assignments. In the Uplink Hybrid and Downlink Hybrid modes ICO states
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- Ex Parte Letter). Many of those outages are not within the five-month period of performance under our review. Moreover, as AT&T acknowledges, these outages were brought to our attention too late in the proceeding - just five days prior to the 90-day statutory deadline - for our full consideration of the issue. Michigan Commission Comments at 88. See, e.g., PM 1.1 (Avg Response Time for Manual Loop Make-up Information); PM 1.2 (Accuracy of Actual LMU Info Provided for DSL Orders); PM1.3 (Accuracy of Actual LMU Info Provided for DSL Orders); PM 2 (% Responses Received). Although Michigan Bell missed two loop makeup information timeliness metrics for several months, we find that Michigan Bell's overall performance nonetheless remained high. Michigan Bell missed
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- collaboratives and change management processes to develop specific ordering procedures associated with a variety'' of line splitting scenarios.) Michigan Commission Comments at 84, 88-89, 93-95. See, e.g., PM 58-05 (Percent Ameritech-Caused Missed Due Dates; 8.0 dB Loops); PM 59-05 (Percent Trouble Reports Within 30 Days of Installation; 8.0 dB Loops); see also App. B. However, Michigan Bell also missed PM 55-01.1 (Average Installation Interval; UNE; 2 Wire Analog (1-10)) by a small amount in April and May 2003 (with installation intervals for competitive LECs exceeding the three-day benchmark by an average of 0.17 days for those months). We find the miss to be competitively insignificant and, at any rate, as discussed above, we accord the installation interval metrics little weight because
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- at Tables 1.2, 1.4; infra Appendix B. See 2003 Reference Book at Tables 1.2, 1.4; infra Appendix B. The Joint Board suggested that it might be appropriate to use 135% for the safe harbor benchmark. See Recommended Decision, 17 FCC Rcd at 20740, para. 52. See 2003 Reference Book at Table 1.3; infra Appendix B. 2003 Reference Book at Tables 1.1, 1.3; infra Appendix B. . . . See GAO Report at Appendix IV. If a state were not able to maintain rural rates below the rate benchmark, it would be required to provide additional information to us, as discussed below in part IV.D. Rate comparisons within the state would then be useful in assessing the reason for the high rural
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- on modifying the current rate is appropriate in light of the passage of more than three years since the last rate change took effect. Legal Basis This Notice is adopted pursuant to sections 1, 2, 4(i)-(j), 201, 226 and 276 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i)-(j), 201, 226 and 276 and sections 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to which the Proposed Rules Will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and an estimate of the number of small entities that may be affected
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- 1999, CC Docket No. 95-116 (filed Nov. 4, 1999) (Second Report on Wireless Wireline Integration). North American Numbering Council Local Number Portability Administration Working Group Third Report on Wireless Wireline Integration, Sept. 30, 2000, CC Docket no. 95-116 (filed Nov. 29, 2000) (Third Report on Wireless Wireline Integration). Second Report on Wireless Wireline Integration at section 3. Id. at section 1.1. Third Report on Wireless Wireline Integration at section 3. Letter from John R. Hoffman, NANC Chair to Dorothy Attwood, Chief, Common Carrier Bureau, (filed Nov. 29, 2000). See paras. 45-51, infra. CTIA Petition for Declaratory Ruling, CC Docket No. 95-116 (filed Jan. 23, 2003) (January 23rd Petition). Id. at 3. Id. at 19. Id. at 3. AT&T Wireless, Midwest Wireless,
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- calls that might otherwise go to the PSAP if 911 were dialed is a valuable service that relieves pressure on PSAPs. ATX Technologies submits that its call centers transfer only about 40 percent of ``hot button'' calls to a PSAP because the ``emergency'' reported is not one that a PSAP would typically handle. ATX Technologies asserts that out of the 1.1 million calls received in 2002 by ATX Technologies, only 4700 involved an in-vehicle emergency or notification of impact. In 2002, of all the calls BMW's telematics service handled, only 2 percent needed to be and were actually connected to PSAPs. We find that with such capabilities, telematics services constitute an alternative to E911- capable commercial wireless services that is consistent
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- calls that might otherwise go to the PSAP if 911 were dialed is a valuable service that relieves pressure on PSAPs. ATX Technologies submits that its call centers transfer only about 40 percent of ``hot button'' calls to a PSAP because the ``emergency'' reported is not one that a PSAP would typically handle. ATX Technologies asserts that out of the 1.1 million calls received in 2002 by ATX Technologies, only 4700 involved an in-vehicle emergency or notification of impact. In 2002, of all the calls BMW's telematics service handled, only 2 percent needed to be and were actually connected to PSAPs. We find that with such capabilities, telematics services constitute an alternative to E911- capable commercial wireless services that is consistent
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- no consistent relationship between residential rates and the cost of providing service. Id. at 14-15. Business customers generally pay higher rates than residential customers. Based on the survey of 95 urban areas, on average business rates are double residential rates, at $44.80 for a business purchasing a single line versus $21.84 for a residential line. FCC Reference Book, at Tables 1.1 and 1.8; GAO Report on Universal Service at 16 (``For every type of place, average single-line business rates are approximately twice as high as residential rates.''). The existence of such subsidies and their impact on revenue opportunities is taken into account in our impairment analysis. See supra Part V.B.3. . See USTA, 290 F.3d at 422 (directing the Commission to
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- 1 December 12, 2002 Memorandum of Understanding Among Cable MSOs and Consumer Electronics Manufacturers This Memorandum of Understanding sets forth the basic principles which are incorporated into final documentation for private sector undertakings, for submission to the FCC including recommendations to be used in a rulemaking process and, as necessary, for submission to Congress for appropriate implementation. 1. Executive Summary: 1.1. As the result of a series of meetings among the Parties (Cable Multiple System Operators ("MSOs"), Consumer Electronics Manufacturers ("CE Manufacturers") and the Consumer Electronics Association ("CEA")), facilitated by the National Cable & Telecommunications Association ("NCTA") and CEA, this Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") has been reached which summarizes the framework for the set of documents to be submitted to the
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- in February. A 4-year panel was introduced in April 1996. A 2000 panel was introduced in February 2000 for 2 waves. A 3-year 2001 panel was introduced in February 2001.'' Categories of individuals # in thousands % distribution Individuals with a disability 47,935 23.0 Individuals with: Difficulty seeing words/letters 7,673 3.7 Difficulty hearing conversation 7,966 3.8 Difficulty with speech 2,270 1.1 Difficulty walking/using stairs 25,138 12.1 Used a wheelchair 2,155 1.0 Used a cane/crutches/walker 6,372 3.1 Mental disability 14,267 6.9 Learning disability 3,451 1.7 Mental retardation 1,366 0.7 Alzheimer's/senility/dementia 1,873 0.9 Other mental/emotional condition 3,418 1.6 August-November 1997 data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation Disability Terminology The disability community generally emphasizes the individuality of people with disabilities, not
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- WSPZ(AM) from BCR to Radio South (FCC Form 314) (File No. BAL-20011228AAE), dated Dec. 28, 2001, Exh. 14. Local Radio Ownership NPRM, 16 FCC Rcd at 19895 86. Radio South Response at 2. See, e.g., Horizontal Merger Guidelines, issued by U.S. Department of Justice & Federal Trade Commission, April 2, 1992, revised April 8, 1997 (``Horizontal Merger Guidelines''), 1.1, 1.12. See id. 1.12. Staff and DOJ analysis of radio transactions suggests that existing buyers of radio advertising differ significantly in their likelihood of switching to other media in response to a ``small but significant and non-transitory'' price increase for radio advertising. The Horizontal Merger Guidelines at 1.12 state: ``If a hypothetical monopolist can identify and price differently
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- now. In any event, Z-Tel has advanced no reason why section 251(c)(1) imposes an obligation upon Pacific to explain to Z-Tel why Z-Tel's Memorandum did not comply with the Pacific Agreement. Liability Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 7579-82, 29-32. Petition at 17-18 (citing Pacific Agreement at Attachment 3, 2.1). Petition at 18 (citing Pacific Agreement at Attachment 6, 1.1) Heimann Letter Ex. 1 (Pacific Agreement) at Attachment 6, 1.1. Because we affirm our denial of Z-Tel's section 251(c) claims, we also affirm our denial of Z-Tel's section 201(b) claims. Z-Tel's Petition provides no reason, independent of its claim that Pacific violated section 251(c), why Pacific violated section 201(b). See Liability Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 7582, 33.
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- systems used for high- speed data distribution and connection to the Internet. In general, DOCSIS-certified modems are compatible with and interchangeable across similarly certified DOCSIS-equipped cable headends. The first specification, DOCSIS 1.0, allowed cable operators to deliver baseline high-speed Internet services on a "best effort" basis simultaneously over the same plant as core video services. The next specification, DOC- SIS 1.1, was designed to provide quality of service so that cable operators can offer such products as Internet Protocol (IP) telephony and tiered services. In January 2002, CableLabs completed specifications for its latest standard, DOCSIS 2.0, which is designed to address issues concerning the upstream >>>Developments in Last-MileTechnologies Since the Third Report B portion of the cable plant (the transmission from
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- of 2003, the consumer adoption of various mobile data products is growing. One analyst estimates that nearly 25 percent of all mobile telephone subscribers can be considered casual mobile data users, most of whom use text messaging, photo messaging, ring tones, or web surfing applications on their mobile handsets. In addition, the estimated number of data-only mobile users grew from 1.1 million at the end of 2001 to 2.3 million at the end of 2002. Responding to the increased consumer demand for mobile data products, carriers have been upgrading their networks over the past few years with next generation technologies that allow for faster mobile Internet access speeds, richer content, and more advanced applications. As of March 2003, GPRS and/or CDMA
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- Rulemaking. Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to this Notice is contained in sections 4, 10, 201-202, 214, 303 and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154, 160, 201-204, 214, 303, and 403, section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, 47 U.S.C. 157nt, and sections 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities To Which the Proposed Rules Would Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and, where feasible, an estimate of, the number of small entities that may
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- the issues that are discussed in this Notice as well as the specific rules that are proposed in Appendix A and the reporting template that is proposed in Appendix B. See generally infra 58-61, concerning the filing of comments and reply comments in this proceeding, and the Commission's rules of procedure, which may be found at 47 C.F.R. 1.1-1.120, 1.399-1.429, 1.1200-1.1206, 1.1210-1.1216. In this Notice, we are using the phrase ``public data network'' to refer to a network that provides data communications for a fee to one or more unaffiliated entities. We are not proposing, at this time, to adopt reporting requirements for public data networks. The Communications Act defines the United States to include Alaska, the District of
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- had approximately 1.4 million high-speed Internet access subscribers at the end of 2002, and nearly 1.7 million subscribers by June 2003. Time Warner had 2.5 million high-speed Internet subscribers at year-end 2002, and 2.9 million subscribers by June 2003. As of year-end 2002, Cablevision had 770,100 high-speed Internet access subscribers, and by June 2003, Cablevision had 921,100 subscribers. Charter had 1.1 million high-speed Internet access subscribers at the end of 2002, and 1.3 million subscribers at the end of June 2003. In previous reports, we have reported that a few cable operators offered Internet access services delivered through a television receiver rather than a personal computer. Some of these products were available on a stand-alone basis and could be used independently
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- of the Act in the context of ``IP telephony'' and ``computer-based equipment that replicates telecommunications functionality.'' A. Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to this NPRM is contained in sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 251(e), and 303(r) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i)-(j), 251(e), 303(r), and sections 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, 1.1200-1.1216. C. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which the Proposed Rules May Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may
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- and, thus, small entities are defined as all such companies generating $12.5 million or less in annual receipts. Currently, there are approximately 135 members in the Independent Multi-Family Communications Council (IMCC), the trade association that represents PCOs. Individual PCOs often serve approximately 3,000-4,000 subscribers, but the larger operations serve as many as 15,000-55,000 subscribers. In total, PCOs currently serve approximately 1.1 million subscribers. Because these operators are not rate regulated, they are not required to file financial data with the Commission. Furthermore, we are not aware of any privately published financial information regarding these operators. Based on the estimated number of operators and the estimated number of units served by the largest ten PCOs, we believe that a substantial number of
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- and private schools. In addition, once a significant number of public schools achieved Internet connectivity, the value of using this measurement to assess the on-going impact of the E-rate program diminished. As a result, the Commission stopped measuring the impact of the E-rate program in this way. See GAO 2005 E-Rate Report at 20-22. FCC E-Rate PART Report at 1.1. See GAO 2005 E-Rate Report at 20-22. 47 U.S.C. 254(c). . These programs are codified in Part 54 of the Commission's rules. The High Cost program is in Subpart D, the Low Income program is in Subpart E, the Schools and Libraries program is in Subpart F, and the Rural Health Care program is in Subpart G. 47 U.S.C.
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- (compared with a 5-year average of 2.6 percent), and the expanded basic charge increased 6.8 percent, from $25.50 to $27.24 (compared with a 5-year average of 10.4 percent). The Bureau of Labor Statistics (``BLS'') publishes a Consumer Price Index (``CPI'') that measures price inflation related to all goods and services for all urban consumers. By this measure, inflation increased by 1.1 percent over the 12 months ending January 2004, and by an average of 2.1 percent over the past five years. BLS also publishes price indices for many components of the overall CPI, including a price index for a basket of cable services (``cable CPI''). The cable CPI increased by 3.8 percent over the year ending January 2004, and by an
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- some of the same technology as cable systems, but do not use public rights-of-way. PCOs focus principally on serving small numbers of subscribers living in multiple dwelling units (MDUs) and other private communities. As of June 2003, there were about 1.2 million subscribers to PCO services, representing 1.34 percent of all MVPD subscribers. As of June 2004, there were about 1.1 million subscribers to PCO services, representing 1.19 percent of the total number of MVPD households, a decline since our last Report. Internet Video: Over the past year, video provided over the Internet has grown and promises to become an increasingly strong product in the market for the delivery of video programming. Most instances of video streamed over the web, however,
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- Dallas-Fort Worth, TX; Miami, FL; Cleveland, OH; St. Louis, MO; Atlanta, GA; Pittsburgh, PA; Baltimore, MD; Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN; Seattle, WA; San Diego, CA; and Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL. The coordinates for the centers of these areas are those referenced in 90.635, except that the coordinates (referenced to North American Datum 1983 (NAD83)) for Tampa-St. Petersburg are latitude 28[deg] 00[min] 1.1[sec] N, longitude 82[deg] 26[min] 59.3[sec] W. * * * * * Section 90.635 is amended by removing paragraphs (a) and (b), Tables 1, 3 and 4, and redesignating paragraphs (c) and (d) as paragraphs (a) and (b) and revising the new paragraph (a) and redesignating Table 2 as Table and revising to read as follows: 90.635 Limitations on power
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- Dallas-Fort Worth, TX; Miami, FL; Cleveland, OH; St. Louis, MO; Atlanta, GA; Pittsburgh, PA; Baltimore, MD; Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN; Seattle, WA; San Diego, CA; and Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL. The coordinates for the centers of these areas are those referenced in 90.635, except that the coordinates (referenced to North American Datum 1983 (NAD83)) for Tampa-St. Petersburg are latitude 28[deg] 00[min] 1.1[sec] N, longitude 82[deg] 26[min] 59.3[sec] W. * * * * * Section 90.635 is amended by removing paragraphs (a) and (b), Tables 1, 3 and 4, and redesignating paragraphs (c) and (d) as paragraphs (a) and (b) and revising the new paragraph (a) and redesignating Table 2 as Table and revising to read as follows: 90.635 Limitations on power
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- home networking in general, Wi-Fi, and Home Plug. We also reported on increasing demand for home gateways that incorporated evolving Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standards and CableLabs specifications. These new devices provide connectivity in the home powerful enough for VoIP and/or Wi-Fi hotspots. Many companies planned to deliver products based upon the newly revised IEEE 802.11n, CableHome 1.1, and PacketCable 1.1 standards. We seek information on the introduction of home gateways. How many systems have deployed home gateways, and how many customers have subscribed to home gateway services? Advanced Compression Techniques In the 2004 Report, we noted that advanced video compression technologies (codecs) such as MPEG-4 H.264 and Microsoft's VC-1 were being evaluated as successors to the current
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- 201-205, 214, 254, 303(r), and 403 this Order IS ADOPTED, and the temporary rules SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE immediately upon release of this Order, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 408, 553(d)(3), 47 U.S.C. 408, 553(d)(3). Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to 4(i) and 251(e) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i) and 251(e), and sections 1.1 and 1.3 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1 and 1.3, that our procedural rules relating to the universal service fund are waived to the extent herein described. Furthermore, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), 251(b)(2),and 251(e) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 251(b)(2) and 251(e), and section 1.3 of
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- and, thus, small entities are defined as all such companies generating $12.5 million or less in annual receipts. Currently, there are approximately 135 members in the Independent Multi-Family Communications Council (IMCC), the trade association that represents PCOs. Individual PCOs often serve approximately 3,000-4,000 subscribers, but the larger operations serve as many as 15,000-55,000 subscribers. In total, PCOs currently serve approximately 1.1 million subscribers. Because these operators are not rate regulated, they are not required to file financial data with the Commission. Furthermore, we are not aware of any privately published financial information regarding these operators. Based on the estimated number of operators and the estimated number of units served by the largest ten PCOs, we believe that a substantial number of
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- and, thus, small entities are defined as all such companies generating $12.5 million or less in annual receipts. Currently, there are approximately 135 members in the Independent Multi-Family Communications Council (IMCC), the trade association that represents PCOs. Individual PCOs often serve approximately 3,000-4,000 subscribers, but the larger operations serve as many as 15,000-55,000 subscribers. In total, PCOs currently serve approximately 1.1 million subscribers. Because these operators are not rate regulated, they are not required to file financial data with the Commission. Furthermore, we are not aware of any privately published financial information regarding these operators. Based on the estimated number of operators and the estimated number of units served by the largest ten PCOs, we believe that a substantial number of
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- minimum signal level factor under the benign conditions by product category and price, as shown in Table 2 the FCC Study found: MINIMUM SIGNAL LEVEL AT TOV (difference from the median by category and price) Chan 3 Chan 10 Chan 30 Difference of Set-Top Boxes from Overall Median (dB) 2.0 0.5 0.7 Difference of Low-Price DTVs from Overall Median (dB) -1.1 -0.2 -0.2 Difference of Medium-Price DTVs from Overall Median (dB) 0.0 0.5 0.0 Difference of High-Price DTVs re Overall Median (dB) -0.7 -0.3 0.0 Table 2 Product-Type Variations of Minimum Signal at TOV This chart shows that the observed variations in minimum signal level across product and price categories were very small. The category medians for high VHF and UHF
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- for high VHF, and 12.2 for UHF.87 Each of these exceed the antenna gains assumed by the Commission in the DTV planning factors, but, as the Network Affiliates' survey of commercially available antennas demonstrates, each of the ITU's antenna gain assumptions are readily achievable by real-world antennas available for purchase today. In addition, the ITU assumed transmission line loss of 1.1 dB for low VHF, 1.9 dB for high VHF, and 3.3 dB for UHF.88 The VHF line loss values are virtually identical to those assumed by the Commission, while the UHF line loss value is less. As the specifications for RG-6 coax cable indicate, even the ITU's assumptions remain slightly conservative. Finally, for receiver noise figure, the ITU assumed 5
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- values are comparable with the values given in the DTV planning factors, which are 4, 6, and 10 dBd. Indoor antennas, however, have much lower gains. A PBS study13 reported gain figures for various UHF antennas, finding an average gain of 9.3 dBd for UHF outdoor antennas (8.6 dBd for combination VHF/UHF outdoor antennas), and an average gain of just 1.1 dBd for indoor UHF antennas, representing a penalty of about 10 dB for users of indoor antennas. Similarly, the Institute for Telecommunication Sciences published a study in 1979,14 which showed average gains of 3.5, 7.5, and 6.0 dBd for outdoor antennas, but 4.4, 2.8, and 3.0 dBd for indoor antennas, demonstrating a UHF "indoor antenna penalty" of 9 dB. Recently,
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- and, thus, small entities are defined as all such companies generating $12.5 million or less in annual receipts. Currently, there are approximately 135 members in the Independent Multi-Family Communications Council (IMCC), the trade association that represents PCOs. Individual PCOs often serve approximately 3,000-4,000 subscribers, but the larger operations serve as many as 15,000-55,000 subscribers. In total, PCOs currently serve approximately 1.1 million subscribers. Because these operators are not rate regulated, they are not required to file financial data with the Commission. Furthermore, we are not aware of any privately published financial information regarding these operators. Based on the estimated number of operators and the estimated number of units served by the largest ten PCOs, we believe that a substantial number of
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- ORDERED that the Commission's Consumer Information Bureau, Reference Information Center, SHALL SEND a copy of this Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, including the Final Regulatory Flexibility Certification, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Marlene H. Dortch Secretary APPENDIX A Test Report Inmarsat Terminal Interference Susceptibility Testing 1. Introduction 1.1. In the MSS Flexibilty R&O, we assumed a saturation level of -50 dBm for Inmarsat airborne terminals and -60 dBm for mass-produced terrestrial receivers, and used these levels to calculate protection criteria for Inmarsat mobile earth terminal (MET) receivers from signals from ATC base stations in the 1525-1559 MHz band. We subsequently received filings in petitions for reconsideration from MSV
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- PIC freezes. 47 C.F.R. 11.6900. TPV is listed as one of several options LECs may use to verify the implementation of PIC freezes, but TPV is not even listed as a method for verifying the lifting of a freeze. 47 C.F.R. 64.1190 (d)(2)(iii) and (e). Verizon Supplemental Comments at Att. B, Exhibits Verizon East PIC Freeze Cost Workpaper 1.1, Verizon West PIC Freeze Cost Workpaper 1, Verizon East PIC Cost Workpaper 1.2, Verizon West PIC Cost Workpaper 1.2. Verizon's TPV costs are found in its cost study at rows 1, 5 and 6 of Exhibit Verizon East PIC Freeze Cost Workpaper 1.1 and Exhibit Verizon West PIC Freeze Cost Workpaper 1. ASCENT Comments at 8-13; NASUCA Comments at 8-9;
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- be taken pursuant to this Further Notice is contained in sections 1-5, 7, 10, 201-05, 207-09, 214, 218-20, 225-27, 251-54, 256, 271, 303, 332, 403, 405, 502 and 503 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151-55, 157, 160, 201-05, 207-09, 214, 218-20, 225-27, 251-54, 256, 271, 303, 332, 403, 405, 502, and 503 and sections 1.1, 1.421 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.421 Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which the Proposed Rules will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may be affected by rules adopted herein. The RFA generally defines the term
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- that docket, and that WTB's May 30, 2003 ruling was ``negotiated in secret'' with Nokia. February 17 Letter at 4. See. Petroleum Info. Corp. v. Dep't of Interior, 976 F.2d 1429, 1437 (D.C. Cir. 1992); North v. Walsh, 881 F.2d 1088, 1096 (D.C. Cir. 1989) (North). See paragraph 28, infra. A typical entry reads in its entirety: ``T-Mobile (July 2003): 1.1 million consent decree relating to compliance with E911 Phase II requirements for its GSM system.'' See Department of the Interior v. Klamath Water Users Protective Ass'n, 532 U.S. 1, 12 (2001). Second EB Decision at 2-3. Second EB Decision at 3. We note that EB referred only to the Samsung letter of May 22, 2000, when in fact there was
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- IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to the authority contained in sections 1-5, 7, 10, 201-05, 207-09, 214, 218-20, 225-27, 251-54, 256, 271, 303, 332, 403, 405, 502 and 503 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151-55, 157, 160, 201-05, 207-09, 214, 218-20, 225-27, 251-54, 256, 271, 303, 332, 403, 405, 502, and 503, and sections 1.1, 1.421 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.421, this Declaratory Ruling and Report and Order in CC Docket No. 01-92 IS ADOPTED, and that Part 20 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. Part 20, IS AMENDED as set forth in Appendix A. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the rule revisions adopted in this Declaratory Ruling and Report and
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- and, thus, small entities are defined as all such companies generating $12.5 million or less in annual receipts. Currently, there are approximately 135 members in the Independent Multi-Family Communications Council (IMCC), the trade association that represents PCOs. Individual PCOs often serve approximately 3,000-4,000 subscribers, but the larger operations serve as many as 15,000-55,000 subscribers. In total, PCOs currently serve approximately 1.1 million subscribers. Because these operators are not rate regulated, they are not required to file financial data with the Commission. Furthermore, we are not aware of any privately published financial information regarding these operators. Based on the estimated number of operators and the estimated number of units served by the largest ten PCOs, we believe that a substantial number of
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- cited in Section 25.134(b) of our Rules. The ASIA program and methodology was originally employed to analyze the impact of 2 orbital spacing in the C and Ku bands in Appendices B and C of the Two Degree Spacing Order. Specifically, version 1.2 of ASIA was used in the analyses considered in this appendix. Version 1.2 is identical to version 1.1, with the addition of listing the computed values of power density and EIRP density. The input data used in these analyses are listed in an expanded version of this appendix available in the Docket File, in tables C-25 through C-30. Source code for ASIA, input data files, and results of these analyses will be made available on the Commission's website.
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- cited in Section 25.134(b) of our Rules. The ASIA program and methodology was originally employed to analyze the impact of 2 orbital spacing in the C and Ku bands in Appendices B and C of the Two Degree Spacing Order. Specifically, version 1.2 of ASIA was used in the analyses considered in this appendix. Version 1.2 is identical to version 1.1, with the addition of listing the computed values of power density and EIRP density. The input data used in these analyses are listed in an expanded version of this appendix available in the Docket File, in tables C-25 through C-30. Source code for ASIA, input data files, and results of these analyses will be made available on the Commission's website.
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- undertaken by VIA Licensing; see www.vialicensing.com.'' . Any scheduled DRM circuit will be coordinated in accordance with Article 12 of the ITU Radio Regulations in the same way as for any proposed analog circuit. See DRM Broadcasters' User Manual at Section 3.4.1 (Regulatory Issues). . In May 2003, ETSI published the datacasting standard for DRM as ETSI TS 101 968 V1.1.1 (2003-04), Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM); Data applications directory. The technical aspects of the DRM on-air system are described at http://www.drm.org/system/globtechnical.htm. The DRM Broadcasters' User Manual is available as a free download from: http://www.drm.org/BUM/globbum.htm. See DRM Broadcasters' User Manual at Section 6.4 (Regions 1, 2, and 3 - SW/HF Bands). See BBG Comments at 2. Our engineering staff also reviewed the
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- public comment on modifying the current rate is appropriate in light of the recent adoption of a new per-call rate in this proceeding. Legal Basis 20. This FNPRM is adopted pursuant to sections 1, 2, 4(i)-(j), 201, 226 and 276 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i)-(j), 201, 226 and 276 and sections 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to which the Proposed Rules Will Apply 21. The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and an estimate of the number of small entities that may be
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- small entity PCOs are defined as all such companies generating $12.5 million or less in annual receipts. Currently, there are approximately 135 members of the Independent Multi-Family Communications Council (IMCC), the trade association that represents PCOs. Individual PCOs often serve approximately 3,000-4,000 subscribers, but the larger operations may serve as many as 15,000-55,000 subscribers. In total, PCOs currently serve approximately 1.1 million subscribers. Because these operators are not rate regulated, they are not required to file financial data with the Commission. Furthermore, we are not aware of any privately published financial information regarding these operators. Based on the estimated number of operators and the estimated number of units served by the largest ten PCOs, we believe that a substantial number of
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- 1999, CC Docket No. 95-116 (filed Nov. 4, 1999) (Second Report on Wireless Wireline Integration). North American Numbering Council Local Number Portability Administration Working Group Third Report on Wireless Wireline Integration, Sept. 30, 2000, CC Docket no. 95-116 (filed Nov. 29, 2000) (Third Report on Wireless Wireline Integration). Second Report on Wireless Wireline Integration at section 3. Id. at section 1.1. Third Report on Wireless Wireline Integration at section 3. Letter from John R. Hoffman, NANC Chair to Dorothy Attwood, Chief, Common Carrier Bureau, (filed Nov. 29, 2000). See paras. 45-51, infra. CTIA Petition for Declaratory Ruling, CC Docket No. 95-116 (filed Jan. 23, 2003) (January 23rd Petition). Id. at 3. Id. at 19. Id. at 3. AT&T Wireless, Midwest Wireless,
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- and commercial multiple tenant units such as hotels and office buildings. The SBA definition of small entities for cable and other program distribution services includes PCOs. In 2003, there were approximately 250 PCOs operating in the United States. PCOs often serve approximately 3,000-4,000 subscribers, but the larger operations serve as many as 15,000-55,000 subscribers. As of June 2004, PCOs served 1.1 million subscribers, down 100,000 subscribers from June 2003. Because these operators are not rate regulated, they are not required to file financial data with the Commission. Furthermore, we are not aware of any privately published financial information regarding these operators. Based on the estimated number of operators and the estimated number of units served by the largest ten SMATVs, we
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- technical distinction between the terms ACCP and ACP; however, ACP has become the more accepted term in the industry, possibly because ACCP is also used as an abbreviation for Adjacent Channel Co-Polarization. See, e.g., Fixed Radio Systems; Representative Values for Transmitter Power and Antenna Gain to Support Inter- And Intra-Compatibility and Sharing Analysis. European Technical Standards Institute (ETSI) TR-102 243-1, V1.1.1 at 6. (2004-2005). 47 C.F.R. 90.543, 27.53. See Comments of the Private Radio Section of the Wireless Communications Division of the Telecommunications Industry Association, filed Dec. 9, 2002, (TIA-PRS Comments). TIA is a trade association serving the communications and information technology industry, with approximately 1,000 member companies that manufacture or supply the products and services used in global communications.
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- 28.9% of MVPD subscribers. Approximately 23.3 million of these subscribers will be served by wholly owned systems, and 3.5 million will be served by systems owned jointly with others. Although Comcast expects to add approximately 1.8 million subscribers served by wholly owned systems through the transactions, its total number of subscribers served through jointly owned systems will decrease by approximately 1.1 million, for a net increase of 680,000 attributable subscribers, or 0.73% of U.S. MVPD subscribers. As a result of the acquisition of Adelphia systems and the cable system swaps with Time Warner, Comcast will consolidate its regional footprints in Pennsylvania; Minnesota; Southern Florida; the mid-Atlantic region of Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia; and New England. In addition to basic cable
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- the Commission's cable horizontal and vertical ownership rules that were reversed and remanded by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in 2001. Time Warner Entertainment Co. v. U.S., 240 F.3d 1126 (D.C. Cir. 2001). As a result of this transaction Comcast's national subscribership jumps .7 percent, from 28.2 percent to of 28.9 percent - a mere 1.1 percent below our 30 percent ownership limit. TWC's national subscribership will be nearly 18 percent. As a result of this transaction, Comcast will have more consolidated cable operations in Southern Florida, Minnesota, New England area, Boston, Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia. TWC will have more consolidated cable operations in California, Maine, Western New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Ohio
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- 87B. Accordingly, we find that commenters' arguments regarding the scope of the right of innocent passage are moot. See, e.g., NTIA Comments at 13-14; MariTEL Comments at 32-33; MariTEL Reply Comments at 13-14. See DESI Report at 5 Figure 2. In addition, we agree with the Coast Guard, see n.142, supra, that DSC incorporates FEC technology. See ITU-R M.493-11 paragraphs 1.1-1.2.1.2. The DSC system is composed of characters from a ten-bit error-detecting code. Time diversity, which provides some protection from co-channel interference burst energy, is provided in the call sequence by transmitting each character twice. The first transmission of a specific character is followed by the transmission of four other characters before the retransmission of that specific character takes place. Since
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- and other content in real time over their cellular phones. In addition, PCOs, also known as satellite master antenna (SMATV) systems, continue to serve a small number of MVPD subscribers, either through their own facilities or through partnership arrangements with DBS operators. PCO subscribership has declined to one million subscribers this year, a decrease of 9.1 percent from last year's 1.1 million. Broadcast Television Service. In this year's Report, we find that there are almost 15.4 million U.S. TV households that do not subscribe to an MVPD service and thus rely solely on over-the-air broadcast television for their video programming. In addition, we note that many households that subscribe to an MVPD also rely on over-the-air signals to receive broadcast programming
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- Final Acts of WRC-97, Geneva, 1997. See Article 22, No. 22.5C and Tables 22-1A through 22.1E of the ITU Radio Regulations. See Resolution 76 of the ITU Radio Regulations. See Recommendation ITU-R BO.1444, Protection of the BSS in the 12 GHz band and associated feeder links in the 17 GHz band from interference caused by non-GSO FSS systems, at recommends 1.1 and 1.2. NGSO-FSS Ku-Band R&O & FNPRM, 16 FCC Rcd. 4096, 4162 at 170. 47 C.F.R. 25.208(l). 47 C.F.R. 25.208(m). See 47 C.F.R. 2.106, Footnote 5.487A (providing, in part, that ``Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service shall not claim protection from geostationary-satellite networks in the broadcasting-satellite service operating in accordance with the Radio Regulations. . .'').
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- service as of the end of 2005, down from 8.5 million paging units at the end of 2004, 11.2 million units at the end of 2003, and 14.1 million units at the end of 2002. Satellite According to satellite industry analysis firm TelAstra, estimates place the number of subscribers to mobile satellite telephone services worldwide, including the United States, at 1.1 million at the end of 2005, up from the estimate of 892,000 subscribers cited in the Tenth Report. Minutes of Use Wireless subscribers continue to increase the amount of time they communicate using their wireless phones. Average minutes-of-use per subscriber per month (``MOUs'') jumped again in 2005, to 820 minutes, or more than 13 hours of use, for the average
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- of Parts 1, 21, 73, and 74 of the Commission's Rules to Facilitate the Provision of Fixed and Mobile Broadband Access, Educational and Other Advanced Services in the 2150-2162 and 2500-2690 MHz Bands, 19 FCC Rcd 14165 (2004). See 2005 Report, 21 FCC Rcd at 2565 131. Id. Id. at 2564 130 (noting that PCO subscribership declined from 1.1 million in 2004 to one million in 2005). Amendment of Eligibility Requirements in Part 78 Regarding 12 GHz Cable Television Relay Service, 17 FCC Rcd 9930 (2002). 2005 Report, 21 FCC Rcd at 2566 133-34. See, e.g., Li Yuan, The Small Picture; Are Consumers Ready to Watch TV on Their Cellphones? We'll Find Out Pretty Soon, Wall Street Journal,
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- address issues raised by those departments and agencies, and to request that the FCC condition the assignment and transfer of control approved by the FCC on their compliance with this Agreement; NOW THEREFORE, the Parties are entering into this Agreement to address national security, law enforcement and public safety issues. ARTICLE 1: DEFINITION OF TERMS As used in this Agreement: 1.1 ``APA'' has the meaning given in the Recitals. 1.2. ``Call Associated Data'' means any information related to a Domestic Communication or related to the sender or recipient of that Domestic Communication and, to the extent maintained by a Domestic Communications Company in the normal course of business, includes without limitation subscriber identification, called party number, calling party number, start time,
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- secure transmission of EAS alerts in a variety of formats (including text, audio, and video) and via different means (broadcast, cable, satellite, and other networks), we adopt a requirement for various entities required to participate in EAS pursuant to this Order and prior Commission orders (EAS Participants) to accept a message using a common EAS messaging protocol, Common Alerting Protocol v1.1 (CAP), no later than 180 days after FEMA publicly publishes its adoption of such standard. Second, we require EAS Participants to adopt Next Generation EAS delivery systems no later than 180 days after FEMA publicly releases standards for those systems. Third, we preserve the current EAS network but enhance its effectiveness, scope, and redundancy by enabling EAS delivery system upgrades
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- and, thus, small entities are defined as all such companies generating $13.5 million or less in annual receipts. Currently, there are approximately 135 members in the Independent Multi-Family Communications Council (IMCC), the trade association that represents PCOs. Individual PCOs often serve approximately 3,000-4,000 subscribers, but the larger operations serve as many as 15,000-55,000 subscribers. In total, PCOs currently serve approximately 1.1 million subscribers. Because these operators are not rate regulated, they are not required to file financial data with the Commission. Furthermore, we are not aware of any privately published financial information regarding these operators. Based on the estimated number of operators and the estimated number of units served by the largest ten PCOs, we believe that a substantial number of
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- and, thus, small entities are defined as all such companies generating $13.5 million or less in annual receipts. Currently, there are approximately 135 members in the Independent Multi-Family Communications Council (IMCC), the trade association that represents PCOs. Individual PCOs often serve approximately 3,000-4,000 subscribers, but the larger operations serve as many as 15,000-55,000 subscribers. In total, PCOs currently serve approximately 1.1 million subscribers. Because these operators are not rate regulated, they are not required to file financial data with the Commission. Furthermore, we are not aware of any privately published financial information regarding these operators. Based on the estimated number of operators and the estimated number of units served by the largest ten PCOs, we believe that a substantial number of
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- Petition at 7-9; Petition Reply at 9. Petition at 8-17; Petition Reply at 5-10. Our rules permit us to adjudicate a petition for reconsideration of an order issued pursuant to delegated authority. 47 C.F.R. 1.106(a)(1). Doing so makes sense here, given that this Order resolves all other outstanding issues. See generally 47 U.S.C. 154(i), (j); 47 C.F.R. 1.1. Moreover, by adjudicating the Petition in conjunction with resolving all other outstanding issues, we render moot APCC's otherwise compelling objection that the Petition improperly seeks interlocutory relief. See Opposition to Defendants' Petition for Reconsideration, File No. EB-03-MD-011 (filed Dec. 9, 2005) (``Opposition to Recon.'') at 6-7 (citing 47 C.F.R. 1.106(a)(1) (stating that ``[p]etitions for reconsideration of ... interlocutory actions
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- for new spectrum,'' and that ``all satellite providers need this spectrum as soon as possible.'' On September 19, 2007, DIRECTV filed an ex parte letter restating its earlier argument that a number of Appendix F locations would suffer reduced usefulness and claiming that these locations would experience a 90% reduction in received signal quality, thus requiring an antenna diameter of 1.1 meter to compensate for this loss. DIRECTV also restates its claim that operators will have increased incentive to apply for offset locations due to the likelihood of wider orbital separation, and that the worst case scenario would produce a 33% decrease in orbital capacity relative to the current Appendix F plan. DIRECTV also takes issue with EchoStar's need for a
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- (in SureWest territory, 85.7 percent of the exclusivity clauses run in favor of Comcast); Verizon Comments at 12. ``Cable service'' is defined in 47 U.S.C. 522(6). See Comcast Comments, Attachment A (Declaration of William F. Revell, Comcast Vice President of MDU Sales Operations, Exh. A (Agreement between MVPD Knology and a MDU containing an exclusivity clause) at 1 1.1. See RAA Comments at 48, 51-52. Our ``OTARD'' rules generally prohibit MDU owners from unreasonably restricting residents' use of receiving dishes for DBS service. 47 C.F.R. 1.4000, adopted in Preemption of Local Zoning Regulation of Satellite Earth Stations; Implementation of Section 207 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996; & Restrictions on Over-the-Air Reception Devices: Television Broadcast Service & Multichannel
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- and, thus, small entities are defined as all such companies generating $12.5 million or less in annual receipts. Currently, there are approximately 135 members in the Independent Multi-Family Communications Council (IMCC), the trade association that represents PCOs. Individual PCOs often serve approximately 3,000-4,000 subscribers, but the larger operations serve as many as 15,000-55,000 subscribers. In total, PCOs currently serve approximately 1.1 million subscribers. Because these operators are not rate regulated, they are not required to file financial data with the Commission. Furthermore, we are not aware of any privately published financial information regarding these operators. Based on the estimated number of operators and the estimated number of units served by the largest ten PCOs, we believe that a substantial number of
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- Holdings Limited, Facilities Agreement (Loan Facility) at 3, dated June 11, 2007. Loan Facility at 25, Clause 5.3 (a) (i). Id. at 22, Clause 3.1 (a) (i). Id. at 25, Clause 5.3 (a) (ii). See Narrative at 7. See also Loan Facility, which states that Facility B proceeds may be used for ``repurchase of the Target Notes [defined in Clause 1.1 of the Loan Facility as ``the indenture governing the 9 7/8% senior notes of [Stratos Global] due 13 February 2013] by the Guarantor [i.e., CIP Canada] tendered in the mandatory tender offer for such Target Notes.'' Loan Facility at 22, Clause 3.1 (b), See also Trust, which states that, subsequent to the acquisition and transfer of the Stratos Global stock
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- have only one such newspaper. Moreover, the top 20 markets, on average, have 15.5 major voices (independently owned television stations and major newspapers), 87.8 total voices (all independently owned television stations, radio stations, and major newspapers), and approximately 3.3 million television households. Markets 21 through 30, by comparison, have, on average, 9.5 major voices, 65.0 total voices, and fewer than 1.1 million television households, representing drops of 38.5 percent, 25.9 percent, and 56.3 percent from the top 20 markets, respectively. Markets 31 through 40 and 41 through 50 have average numbers of voices for each category similar to markets 21 through 30, and even fewer television households on average, 837,800 and 679,200, respectively. Markets 50 through 210 show even more dramatic
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- or SMATV systems and, thus, small entities are defined as all such companies with 1,500 or fewer employees. Currently, there are approximately 76 members in the Independent Multi-Family Communications Council (IMCC), the trade association that represents PCOs. Individual PCOs often serve approximately 3,000-4,000 subscribers, but the larger operations serve as many as 15,000-55,000 subscribers. In total, PCOs currently serve approximately 1.1 million subscribers. Because these operators are not rate regulated, they are not required to file employment data with the Commission. Furthermore, we are not aware of any privately published employment information regarding these operators. Based on the estimated number of operators and the estimated number of units served by the largest ten PCOs, we believe that a substantial number of
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- 3 and other U.S. points and international telecommunications services between the United States and overseas points.2 Additionally, PRTC provides postpaid and prepaid mobile telephony service in Puerto Rico under the Verizon brand name. TELPRI is owned by Verizon and certain other shareholders, but is controlled by Verizon. PRTC is the largest provider of telecommunications services in Puerto Rico, with approximately 1.1 million wireline subscribers and approximately 500,000 wireless subscribers. 3. Prior to 1999, PRTC was the monopoly provider of wireline telecommunications in Puerto Rico and was owned by the Puerto Rico Telecommunications Authority (PRTA), an agency of the government of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. In that year, the Telecommunications Board of Puerto Rico (Board) began the process of privatizing PRTC
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- 33 (Hearing Aid Compatibility Reconsideration Order). See ``OET Clarifies Use of Revised Wireless Phone Hearing Aid Compatibility Standard Measurement Procedures and Rating Nomenclature,'' Public Notice, 20 FCC Rcd 8188 (OET 2005). See ``Wireless Telecommunications Bureau and Office of Engineering and Technology Clarify Use of Revised Wireless Phone Hearing Aid Compatibility Standard,'' Public Notice, 21 FCC Rcd 6384 (WTB/OET 2006). Section 1.1, ``Scope,'' of the ANSI C63.19-2006 standard provides: [The standard] sets forth uniform methods of measurement and parametric requirements for the electromagnetic and operational compatibility and accessibility of hearing aids used with [wireless devices], including cordless, cellular, personal communications service (PCS) phones, and voice over internet protocol (VoIP) devices, operating in the range of 800 MHz to 3 GHz. However, this
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- 33 (Hearing Aid Compatibility Reconsideration Order). See ``OET Clarifies Use of Revised Wireless Phone Hearing Aid Compatibility Standard Measurement Procedures and Rating Nomenclature,'' Public Notice, 20 FCC Rcd 8188 (OET 2005). See ``Wireless Telecommunications Bureau and Office of Engineering and Technology Clarify Use of Revised Wireless Phone Hearing Aid Compatibility Standard,'' Public Notice, 21 FCC Rcd 6384 (WTB/OET 2006). Section 1.1, ``Scope,'' of the ANSI C63.19-2006 standard provides: [The standard] sets forth uniform methods of measurement and parametric requirements for the electromagnetic and operational compatibility and accessibility of hearing aids used with [wireless devices], including cordless, cellular, personal communications service (PCS) phones, and voice over internet protocol (VoIP) devices, operating in the range of 800 MHz to 3 GHz. However, this
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- and, thus, small entities are defined as all such companies generating $13.5 million or less in annual receipts. Currently, there are approximately 135 members in the Independent Multi-Family Communications Council (IMCC), the trade association that represents PCOs. Individual PCOs often serve approximately 3,000-4,000 subscribers, but the larger operations serve as many as 15,000-55,000 subscribers. In total, PCOs currently serve approximately 1.1 million subscribers. Because these operators are not rate regulated, they are not required to file financial data with the Commission. Furthermore, we are not aware of any privately published financial information regarding these operators. Based on the estimated number of operators and the estimated number of units served by the largest ten PCOs, we believe that a substantial number of
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- the interim cap that should be considered. Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to the Notice is contained in sections 1, 2, 4(i), 4(j), 201, 202, 205, 214, 254, 403 and 410 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i)-(j), 201, 202, 205, 254, 410 and sections 1.1, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, 1.1200-1.1216. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which Rules Will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may be affected by the rules,
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- Ruling, 22 FCC Rcd 20140 (Nov. 19, 2007) (2007 TRS Rate Methodology Order); Telecommunications Relay Services and Speech-to-Speech Services for Individuals with Hearing and Speech Disabilities, CG Docket No. 03-123, Order, 22 FCC Rcd 11706, 11706-08, paras. 1-4 (CGB June 29, 2007) (2007 Bureau TRS Rate Order). . 47 U.S.C. 208 (authorizing complaints against common carriers); 47 C.F.R. 1.1 (authorizing interested parties to petition the Commission to open, among other things, an enforcement proceeding). See GoAmerica Refresh Reply Comments at 4 (``In most locations throughout the U.S., TRS providers will have no problem obtaining local telephone number[s] for use by their users.''); Sorenson Refresh Comments at 7 (noting that the VoIP ``approach to numbering acquisition . . . has
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- 418-7389, or theodore.burmeister@fcc.gov, or Katie King, Telecommunications Access Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, (202) 418-7491, or katie.king@fcc.gov. Ordering Clauses Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to the authority contained in sections 1, 2, 4(i), 4(j), 201-205, 214, 254, and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i)-(j), 201-205, 214, 254, 403 and sections 1.1, 1.411-1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.411-1.419, 1.1200-1.1216, this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking IS ADOPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Commission's Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference Information Center, SHALL SEND a copy of this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, including the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
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- 1,711,263 76,872 22.3 50 Texas - El Paso 1,472,545 72,617 20.3 52 Texas - Lubbock 1,086,657 55,600 19.5 27 Nevada 1,998,257 109,826 18.2 12 Idaho 1,293,953 82,747 15.6 29 New Mexico 1,819,046 121,356 15.0 38 South Dakota 754,844 75,885 9.9 32 North Dakota 642,200 68,976 9.3 25 Montana 902,195 145,552 6.2 46 Wyoming 493,782 97,100 5.1 2 Alaska 626,932 571,951 1.1 58 Gulf of Mexico - 250,922 - * Based on 2000 U.S. Census Data. The first 55 Public Safety Regions are defined in Public Safety 700 MHz Band - General Use Channels: Approval of Changes to Regional Planning Boundaries of Connecticut and Michigan, Public Notice, 16 FCC Rcd 16359 (2001). APPENDIX C Proposed Rules For the reasons discussed in the
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- IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to Sections 1-4, 201-209, 214, 218-220, 224, 251, 252, 254, 303(r), 332, 403, 502, and 503 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Sections 601 and 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, 47 U.S.C. 151-154, 157 nt, 201-209, 214, 218-220, 224, 251, 252, 254, 303(r), 332, 403, 502, 503, and sections 1.1, 1.411-1.429, and 1.1200-1.1216 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.411-1.429, 1.1200-1.1216, the ORDER ON REMAND AND REPORT AND ORDER AND FURTHER NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING ARE ADOPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, in light of the opinion of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in WorldCom v. FCC, 288 F.3d 429 (D.C. Cir.
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- also WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1159 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Waiver of the Commission's rules is appropriate only if special circumstances warrant a deviation from the general rule, and such deviation will serve the public interest. Northeast Cellular, 897 F.2d at 1166. See Internet-based TRS Order, 23 FCC Rcd at 11608, para. 40; see also 47 U.S.C 1.1 (authorizing interested parties to petition the Commission to open, among other things, an enforcement proceeding); 47 C.F.R. 64.604(c)(6) (establishing the complaint procedures for alleged violations of the TRS rules). Petition for Clarification at 1. Rule 64.611(a)(2) sets forth the VRS and IP Relay providers' obligations, as default providers, to ``route and deliver all of that user's inbound and outbound
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- period of 2005. Text Messaging: The monthly volume of text messaging traffic grew to 18.7 billion messages during December 2006, up from 9.8 billion messages during December 2005 and the 4.7 billion messages during December 2004. Other Data Services: The volume of photo messaging and other types of multimedia messaging traffic more than doubled in the past year, rising from 1.1 billion messages in 2005 to 2.7 billion messages in 2006. An estimated 10.7 percent of U.S. mobile telephone subscribers browsed the mobile Web for news and information in the three-month period ending May 31, 2007, up from 9.9 percent in the first quarter of 2006. Prices On average U.S. mobile subscribers paid about $0.07 per minute for mobile voice calls
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- Radiotelephone Service license, 27 Part 24 Personal Communications Service licenses, and multiple Part 101 Common Carrier Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service licenses, as well as two international section 214 authorizations. SunCom has launched service in 27 markets including 11 of the top 100 markets in the United States. SunCom provides wireless services, under the SunCom Wireless brand name, to more than 1.1 million customers and its licenses cover nearly 15 million people in the continental US and more than 4 million people in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Like T-Mobile, SunCom utilizes GSM, GPRS, and EDGE technologies to provide wireless services to its customers. Pursuant to an Agreement and Plan of Merger executed on September 16, 2007, T-Mobile would acquire
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- copy of each pleading must be sent to each of the following: ; phone: 1-800-378-3160; . . Ordering Clauses Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to the authority contained in sections 1, 2, 4(i), 4(j), 201-205, 214, 254, and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i)-(j), 201-205, 214, 254, 403 and sections 1.1, 1.411-1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.411-1.419, 1.1200-1.1216, this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking IS ADOPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Commission's Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference Information Center, SHALL SEND a copy of this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, including the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
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- copy of each pleading must be sent to each of the following: ; phone: 1-800-378-3160; . . Ordering Clauses Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to the authority contained in sections 1, 2, 4(i), 4(j), 201-205, 214, 254, and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i)-(j), 201-205, 214, 254, 403 and sections 1.1, 1.411-1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.411-1.419, 1.1200-1.1216, this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking IS ADOPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Commission's Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference Information Center, SHALL SEND a copy of this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, including the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
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- 1474255 11355 82 0 69315AK FAIRBANKS 9 9 3.2 152 80229 645442 1474638 6873 82 0 13813AK FAIRBANKS 2 18 16 230 645520 1474249 10344 82 0 49621AK FAIRBANKS 11 26 52 1 84814 645036 1474248 5216 81 0 8651AK JUNEAU 3 10 1 1 581756 1342407 4249 30 0 13814AK JUNEAU 8 11 0.14 1 581805 1342626 2239 30 1.1 60520AK KETCHIKAN 4 13 3.2 1 29997 552059 1314012 4355 15 0 20015AK NORTH POLE 4 20 50 5 644532 1471926 6209 82 0 60519AK SITKA 13 7 3.2 1 80181 570301 1352004 6048 8 0 56642AL ANNISTON 40 9 15.6 359 39744 333624 862503 24554 1437 6.6 71325AL BESSEMER 17 18 350 675 44013 332851 872403 37533 1549 1.4
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- for the Commission to consult NIST again if, as the commenters suggest, Congress intended the Commission to simply adopt the CMSAAC's recommendations ``as is.'' Ericsson Comments at 5. See CMSAAC recommendations, 2.1, figure2-1 (CMAS Functional Reference Model). See CMSAAC recommendations, 8. The Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) refers to Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) Standard CAP-V1.1, October 2005. See CMSAAC recommendations, 2.2.4 Provisions have also been made for authorized alert originators to formulate and distribute alerts via the Alert Gateway in free text. See e.g., CMSAAC recommendations, 5.3.2,. See CMSAAC recommendations, 2.3.1. See CMSAAC recommendations, 2.3.2. See CMSAAC recommendations, 2.3.5. Each interface in the CMSAAC Reference Architecture represents a place where
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- and others. The latest version of the ETSI standards include those contained in ``Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); Ultra Low Power Medical Data Service Systems operating in the frequency range 401 MHz to 402 MHz and 405 MHz to 406 MHz'' (Parts 1 & 2), ETSI EN 302 537-1 & ETSI EN 302 537-2, v1.1.2 (2007-12), and ``Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); Ultra Low Power Active Medical Implants (ULP-AMI) and Peripherals (ULP-AMI-P) operating in the frequency range 402 MHz to 405 MHz (Parts 1 & 2), ETSI EN 301 839-1 & ETSI EN 301 839-2, v1.2.1 (2007-07), available on the Internet at (http://www.etsi.org). See e.g., comments filed October 31,
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- by revising paragraph (g) to read as follows: 36.154 Exchange Line Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) - Category 1 - apportionment procedures. * * * * * (g) Effective July 1, 2001, through June 30, 2010, all study areas shall apportion Subcategory 1.3 Exchange Line C&WF among the jurisdictions as specified in 36.154(c). Direct assignment of subcategory Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line C&WF to the jurisdictions shall be updated annually as specified in 36.154(b). * * * * * 11. Amend Section 36.155 by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows: 36.155 Wideband and exchange trunk (C&WF) - Category 2 - apportionment procedures. * * * * * (b) Effective July 1, 2001, through June 30,
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- by revising paragraph (g) to read as follows: 36.154 Exchange Line Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) - Category 1 - apportionment procedures. * * * * * (g) Effective July 1, 2001, through June 30, 2010, all study areas shall apportion Subcategory 1.3 Exchange Line C&WF among the jurisdictions as specified in 36.154(c). Direct assignment of subcategory Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line C&WF to the jurisdictions shall be updated annually as specified in 36.154(b). * * * * * 11. Amend Section 36.155 by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows: 36.155 Wideband and exchange trunk (C&WF) - Category 2 - apportionment procedures. * * * * * (b) Effective July 1, 2001, through June 30,
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- and two members of the Amrica Mvil 12-member Board of Directors. Finally, AT&T and Amrica Mvil have a Management Services Agreement (``MSA'') pursuant to which AT&T provides management, consulting, and technical services to Amrica Mvil. Centennial Communications Corp. Centennial, incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Wall, New Jersey, is a provider of regional wireless and broadband communications services with approximately 1.1 million wireless subscribers and 789,100 access lines and equivalents. It provides voice and data wireless service to about 633,100 wireless subscribers in two geographic clusters in the mainland United States in parts of Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio (the Midwest cluster) and parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas (the Southeast cluster). In its mainland U.S. markets, Centennial utilizes Global System for
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- of Directors,20and two members of the Amrica Mvil 12-member Board of Directors.21Finally, AT&T and Amrica Mvil have a Management Services Agreement ("MSA")22pursuant to which AT&T provides management, consulting, and technical services to Amrica Mvil.23 2. Centennial Communications Corp. 8. Centennial, incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Wall, New Jersey,24is a provider of regional wireless and broadband communications services with approximately 1.1 million wireless subscribers and 789,100 access lines and equivalents.25Itprovides voice and data wireless service to about 633,100 wireless subscribers26in two geographic clusters in the mainland United States in parts of Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio (the Midwest cluster) and parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, and 14AT&T 10-K at 4. 15AT&T Corporate Profile Networks. 16AT&T 10-K at 5. 17AT&T 10-K at 5. 18Response
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- Part 90 of the Commission's Rules to operate on MURS frequencies as of November 13, 2000, are granted a license by rule that authorizes continued operations under the terms of such nullified Part 90 authorizations, including any rule waivers. Subpart K - Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) t `` RTCM Standard 11010.2 for 406 MHz Satellite Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs),'' Version 1.1, RTCM Paper 114-2008-SC110-STD, dated July 10, 2008. This RTCM document is incorporated by reference in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a), and 1 CFR part 51. Copies of the document are available and may be obtained from the Radio Technical Commission For Maritime Services 1800 N. Kent St., Suite 1060, Arlington, Virginia 22209-2901. The document is available for inspection at Commission
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- the United States Air Force is responsible for distributing 406 MHz PLB distress alerts to the state and local authorities that might be called upon to conduct the SAR response. 166406 MHz PLBs transmit in the frequency band 406.0-406.1 MHz, and must comply with the technical standards in the RTCM Recommended Standards for 406 MHz Satellite Personal Locator Beacons, Version 1.1, RTCM Paper 76-2002/SC110-STD, and be certified by a COSPAS/SARSAT laboratory and an independent laboratory to certify that they comply with electrical and environmental standards associated with the RTCM standard.See47 C.F.R. 95.1401, 95.1402. Additionally, 406 MHz PLBs must include a 121.5 MHz homing beacon, and transmit a unique identifier (Morse Code "P") on the 121.5 MHz signal. See47 C.F.R.
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- Rcd at 9938, para. 38. Access services are not provisioned exclusively to IXCs; under Qwest's applicable tariff, any entity can purchase switched access services. See Qwest Corporation Tariff FCC No. 1, 6.2.1A.1; see also Investigation of Access and Divestiture Related Tariffs, CC Docket No. 83-1145, Phase I, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 97 FCC 2d 1082, 1187, App. D, 1.1, 2.6 (1984) (defining ``customer(s)'' to denote ``any individual, partnership, association, joint-stock company, trust, corporation, or governmental entity or any other entity'' that subscribes to tariffed services ``including both Interexchange Carriers (ICs) and End Users''). See 47 C.F.R. 69.4(b); 69.152. Carrier's carrier charges include local switching, tandem switched transport, direct-trunked transport, and entrance facilities. 47 C.F.R. 69.4(b). CLEC Access
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- for LBT devices. See MedRadio R&O at 55, n.76. See id. at 1 and appendix. See ``Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM);Short Range Devices (SRD);Ultra Low Power Medical Data Service Systems Operating in the Frequency Range 401 MHz to 402 MHz and 405 MHz to 406 MHz; Part 1: Technical Characteristics and Test Methods'' ETSI EN 302 537-1 V1.1.2 (2007-12) (Section 10.2, pps 32 et seq) See Medtronic Ex Parte Letter (January 29, 2010) at 7. Likewise, Medtronic asserts that LBT devices operating at less than allowed power would not cause interference to METAIDS devices, citing IU-R RS 1346, Sharing Between The Meteorological Aids Service and Medical Implant Communication Systems (MICS) Operating In The Mobile Service In The Frequency
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- $37,598 13.5 2.04 5.1 4 96.3 Illinois 6 107.5 41.6 17,916 6,934 $17,767 $36,164 $43,527 15.1 14.77 38 .30 60.7 Wyoming 5 106.4 42.4 21,277 8,486 $17,760 $35,259 $54,543 8.3 1.92 4.84 74.4 Colorado 19 100.5 38.1 5,289 2,007 $16,830 $31,610 $39,726 17.7 2.17 5.5 5 88.4 Nevada 10 98.9 38.2 9,894 3,822 $18,492 $39,158 $50,779 12.7 1.07 2.61 7 1.1 Arizona 2 90.3 28.7 45,147 14,354 $11,951 $24,592 $32,351 29.7 1.85 5.36 72.3 Idaho 11 75.4 27.2 6,853 2,471 $15,014 $32,460 $42,417 13.3 2.04 5.79 88 .8 Northern Mariana Islands 3 69.2 14.1 23,072 4,685 $9,897 $24,935 NA NA 107.54 528.26 41.4 Florida 5 61.1 20.1 12,225 4,017 $13,448 $28,406 $36,216 22.8 8.31 25.08 90.5 American Samoa 4 57.3 9.3
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- * 0 5 5 Total 9,769 6,409 16,178 7,052 15,839 13,428 15,060 22,804 11,503 178 85,865 102,043 Percentages aDSL 3.9 8.1 12.0 6.9 19.8 30.6 27.7 2.5 0.4 0.0 88.0 100.0 sDSL 0.0 0.0 0.0 44.9 32.5 * 1.6 0.0 * 0.0 100.0 100.0 Other Wireline 0.0 0.0 0.0 15.5 12.3 55.1 8.7 3.1 2.2 3.1 100.0 100.0 Cable Modem 1.1 1.5 2.5 0.8 2.8 4.1 13.9 53.0 22.6 0.3 97.5 100.0 FTTP 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.4 2.7 24.2 1.3 68.4 1.2 99.8 100.0 Satellite 53.2 35.0 88.3 * * * * 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.7 100.0 Fixed Wireless 14.2 4.5 18.7 20.8 22.3 25.2 9.2 1.9 1.8 0.2 81.3 100.0 Mobile Wireless 30.2 11.9 42.1 17.1 33.3 7.0 0.5
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- band. 47 C.F.R. 15.205. See Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); Equipment for Detection and Movement; Tanks Level Probing Radar (TLPR) operating in the frequency bands 5,8 GHz, 10 GHz, 25 GHz, 61 GHz and 77 GHz; Part 1: Technical characteristics and test methods, European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) European Norm (EN) 302 372-1 V1.1.1 (2006-04), (ETSI TLPR Technical Standard) at 30. Id., at 30. ETSI found that the signal attenuation through a metal tank wall is 5 dB to 10 dB per micrometer thickness and the attenuated signal through a concrete tank wall, with or without reinforcement, is negligible because the thickness and natural moisture content of the concrete provide high attenuation at these
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- Comments at 51-52. 122 Blackboard Reply Comments at 11; Charter Comments at 4; Montgomery County Public Schools Comments at 2; NW-Links Comments at 8; SECA Comments at 51. 123 AT&T Reply Comments at 9. 124 E-rate Broadband NPRM, 25 FCC Rcd at 6907-08, para. 85; see also National Income and Product Accounts Table, Bureau of Economic Analysis, April 2010, Table 1.1.4, available at http://www.bea.gov/National/nipaweb/TableView.asp?SelectedTable=4&Freq=Qtr&FirstYear=2007&LastYear=20 09 (last visited Sept. 14, 2010). 125 See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 32.9000 (defining mid-sized incumbent local exchange carrier with annual revenue indexed for inflation as measured by the Department of Commerce Gross Domestic Product Chain-type Price Index (GDP- CPI)); 47 C.F.R. 36.603(c). 126 See Reform of Filing Requirements and Carrier Classifications, CC Docket No. 96-193,
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- from a rain rate of 0 to 38 mm/hr and the second from a rain rate of greater than 38 mm/hr to 100 mm/hr. Table 4.2 - Possible Pre-PFD Rain-Fade Compensation Schedule Average Rain Rate at Earth Station FSS Non-Power Ameliorative Measures (dB) Rain Rate Without With mm/hr @ 0.1% Diversity Diversity 0 0.0 0.0 10 0.5 0.6 20 1.4 1.1 30 2.3 1.8 38 3.1 2.2 38.1 3.6 2.5 40 3.8 2.9 50 4.7 3.4 60 5.5 4.0 70 6.3 4.5 80 7.1 5.0 90 7.4 5.4 100 8.2 5.9 It should be noted that for locations approximately 750 km (470 mi) from the earth station, the reduction in FSS PFD due to the satellite antenna roll-off will be greater
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- that connects the two Earth stations. 144Average rain rate as calculated by techniques provided in ITU-R P.618-7, 2.2.1. 145For values of rain rate between the rows of the table, use linear interpolation to obtainrain-fade compensation. 15698 Federal Communications Commission FCC 10-186 Measures(dB) Rain Rate Without With mm/hr @ 0.1% Diversity Diversity 0 0.0 0.0 10 0.5 0.6 20 1.4 1.1 30 2.3 1.8 38 3.1 2.2 38.1 3.6 2.5 40 3.8 2.9 50 4.7 3.4 60 5.5 4.0 70 6.3 4.5 80 7.1 5.0 90 7.4 5.4 100 8.2 5.9 Itshould be noted that for locations approximately 750 km (470 mi) from the earth station, the reduction in FSS PFD due to the satellite antenna roll-off will be greater than
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- transmission loss in the 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands. See, e.g., K. Loew, ``Comparison of urban propagation models with CW measurements,'' in Proc. Veh. Technol. Conf., Denver, CO, 1992, pp. 936-942. Id. Mr. Kurby states that there is only a 1 dB difference between a 10 foot antenna height and 13 foot antenna height, i.e., 10log(13) - 10log(10) = 1.1. Id. Id. at 6-7. Mr. Kurby's adjustments to the measured value include 9 dB for the difference between the gain of an outdoor and indoor antenna, 20 dB to account for difference in indoor and outdoor reception, and 7.7 dB to account for the difference between the 9 meter height of an outdoor antenna and a 1 meter indoor antenna.
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- by revising paragraph (g) to read as follows: 36.154 Exchange Line Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) - Category 1 - apportionment procedures. * * * * * (g) Effective July 1, 2001, through June 30, 2011, all study areas shall apportion Subcategory 1.3 Exchange Line C&WF among the jurisdictions as specified in 36.154(c). Direct assignment of subcategory Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line C&WF to the jurisdictions shall be updated annually as specified in 36.154(b). * * * * * 11. Amend Section 36.155 by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows: 36.155 Wideband and exchange trunk (C&WF) - Category 2 - apportionment procedures. * * * * * (b) Effective July 1, 2001, through June 30,
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- measured solely by PRTC's loss of switched access lines) is not determinative given the overall increase in telephone subscribership in Puerto Rico. Commission data show that competitive local exchange carriers served approximately 19 percent of all switched access lines in Puerto Rico as of June 2008, and the number of wireless subscribers in the Commonwealth more than doubled from approximately 1.1 million in 2001 to more than 2.4 million in 2007. Indeed, PRTC's own 2005 study concluded that ``universal service is a virtual reality,'' because 92.8 percent of households surveyed in Puerto Rico had wireline or wireless service, and 44 percent of households had both. Accordingly, we believe it more likely that PRTC's line losses have resulted from customer migration to
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- More 7,464,539 279,756,929 98.1 2,150,171 56.6 2 or More 5,662,923 255,187,772 89.5 1,073,018 28.2 3 or More 3,878,519 217,078,155 76.1 390,208 10.3 4 or More 2,457,193 165,393,450 58.0 139,625 3.7 The analysis estimates that approximately 284 million people, or 99.6 percent of the U.S. population, are served by one or more mobile voice providers, as depicted in Table 6. Equivalently, 1.1 million people, or 0.4 percent of the U.S. population, are not served by any mobile service provider. Approximately 273 million people, or 95.8 percent of the population, are served by at least three mobile voice providers. Approximately 259 million people, or 90.8 percent of the population, are served by at least four mobile voice providers. also shows that approximately 58
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- More 7,464,539 279,756,929 98.1 2,150,171 56.6 2 or More 5,662,923 255,187,772 89.5 1,073,018 28.2 3 or More 3,878,519 217,078,155 76.1 390,208 10.3 4 or More 2,457,193 165,393,450 58.0 139,625 3.7 46. The analysis estimates that approximately284 million people, or 99.6 percent of the U.S. population, are served by one or more mobile voice providers, as depicted in Table 6. Equivalently, 1.1 million people, or 0.4 percent of the U.S. population, are not served by any mobile service provider. Approximately273 million people, or 95.8 percent of the population, are served by at least three mobile voice providers.99Approximately259 million people, or 90.8 percent of the population, are served by at least four mobile voice providers.100 47. Table7shows the extent of mobile broadband coverage,
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- 1585, para. 45. See, e.g., Knology Comments at 9. Knology Comments at 9. (proposed amendment to rule 1.1410). Pole Attachment Notice, 22 FCC Rcd at 20211, para. 38. FPL et al. Comments at 11-12. EEI/UTC Comments at 34 (34% of attachments unauthorized by CenterPoint Energy; 30% of attachments unauthorized by PPL Electric Utilities). AEP et al. Comments at 9-18 (table 1.1 through table 1.6). AEP et al. Comments at 16, 18, 11. Time Warner Cable Reply Comments at 47. Time Warner Cable Comments at 54; Time Warner Cable Reply Comments at 47-49. See Knology Comments at 18 (unauthorized status of attachments often results from poor recordkeeping or the utility's retroactive enforcement of a change in attachment policies); Verizon Reply Comments (unauthorized
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- by revising paragraph (g) to read as follows: 36.154 Exchange Line Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) - Category 1 - apportionment procedures. * * * * * (g) Effective July 1, 2001, through June 30, 2011, all study areas shall apportion Subcategory 1.3 Exchange Line C&WF among the jurisdictions as specified in 36.154(c). Direct assignment of subcategory Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line C&WF to the jurisdictions shall be updated annually as specified in 36.154(b). * * * * * 11. Amend Section 36.155 by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows: 36.155 Wideband and exchange trunk (C&WF) - Category 2 - apportionment procedures. * * * * * (b) Effective July 1, 2001, through June 30,
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- ATN acquired the divestiture markets of the Verizon-Alltel acquisition as of Apr. 2010, and is providing service under the ALLTEL brand name. Their subscriber base was 827,370 on June 30, 2010, and thus would be one of the ten largest facilities-based providers as of mid-2010. AT&T acquired Centennial in Nov. 2009 (the 9th largest firm in 2008 with an estimated 1.1 million subscribers). Sprint Nextel acquired iPCS (its affiliate, and the 12th largest provider in 2008, with 691 thousand subscribers). SEC Filings, Forms 10-K and 10-Q. . Sprint customers include customers on their iDEN and CDMA networks, but not Clearwire's WiMAX network. Clearwire customers include a small, unknown number of customers on Clearwire's legacy fixed wireless network. From 20-F filings, this
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- million subscribers). ATN acquired the divestiture markets of the Verizon-Alltel acquisition as of Apr. 2010, and is providing service under the ALLTEL brand name. Their subscriber base was 827,370 on June 30, 2010, and thus would be one of the ten largestfacilities-based providers as of mid-2010. AT&T acquired Centennial in Nov. 2009 (the 9thlargest firm in 2008 with an estimated 1.1 million subscribers). Sprint Nextel acquired iPCS (its affiliate, and the 12thlargest provider in 2008, with 691 thousand subscribers). SEC Filings, Forms 10-K and 10-Q. 9696 Federal Communications Commission FCC 11-103 Nextel's total number of subscribers included 34 million postpaid, 10.7 million prepaid customers,and 3.5 million wholesale and affiliate subscribers. T-Mobile's total number of subscribers included 26.8 million postpaid and 7
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- business concerns with fewer than 25 employees. ordering clauses Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to Sections 1, 2, 4(i), 201-206, 214, 218-220, 251, 252, 254, 256, 303(r), 332, 403 and 706 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i), 201-206, 214, 218-220, 251, 252, 254, 256 303(r), 332, 403 and 706 and sections 1.1 and 1.1421 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.421, this Notice and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking IS ADOPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Commission's Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference Information Center, SHALL SEND a copy of this Notice and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, including the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for
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- IS ORDERED, that pursuant to the authority contained in sections 1, 2, 4(i), 201-206, 214, 218-220, 251, 252, 254, 256, 303(r), 332, 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i), 201-206, 214, 218-220, 251, 252, 254, 256, 303(r), 332, 403, and 1302, and sections 1.1 and 1.1421 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.421, this Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking ARE ADOPTED, effective thirty (30) days after publication of the text or summary thereof in the Federal Register, except for those rules and requirements involving Paperwork Reduction Act burdens, which shall become effective immediately upon announcement in the Federal
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- (``1979 NOI''). The NTSC analog television system uses conventional audio dynamic range processing at various stages of the signal path to manage audio loudness for broadcasts, a practice which compensates for limitations in the dynamic range of analog equipment. However, this practice modifies the characteristics of the original sound, altering it from what the program provider intended. See RP 1.1. 47 C.F.R. 73.682(d) incorporates by reference and requires compliance with most of the ATSC A/53 Digital Television Standard (2007 version) relating to digital broadcast television and 47 C.F.R. 76.640(b)(1)(iii) incorporates by reference the American National Standards Institute/ Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (``ANSI/SCTE'') Standard 54 (2003 version) relating to digital cable television. The rules do not currently incorporate
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- abrupt volume increases in advertising ``only insofar as such recommended practice concerns the transmission of commercial advertisements. . . .'' 47 U.S.C. 621(a) (emphasis added). These standards differentiate between commercial and promotional content. See Advanced Television Systems Committee Inc., ATSC Recommended Practice: Techniques for Establishing and Maintaining Audio Loudness for Digital Television, ATSC A/85:2011, at 3.4-Terms, Annex I, 1.1-Introduction (rev. July 25, 2011) (stating that ``[c]ontent includes commercials, promotional materials . . . , and programming . . . [and that] [t]he term `interstitials''' applies to both commercials and promos''), available at http://www.atsc.org/cms/standards/a_85-2011a.pdf. The Commission itself also has recognized the content distinction between advertisements and promos and has treated them differently. See 47 C.F.R. 79.1(a)(1), (d)(6) (providing different
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- a small base in the early years following launch. TABLE II.1 WORLD SATELLITE SERVICES REVENUES (IN BILLIONS OF U.S. DOLLARS) SERVICE 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Consumer Satellite TV (DBS/DTH) Satellite Radio (DARS) Consumer Satellite Broadband 41.3 40.2 0.8 0.3 48.9 46.9 1.6 0.3 57.9 55.4 2.1 0.4 68.1 64.9 2.5 0.8 75.3 71.8 2.5 1.0 83.1 79.1 2.8 1.1 Fixed Transponder Agreements Managed Services 9.3 7.3 2.0 10.7 8.5 2.2 12.2 9.6 2.6 13.0 10.2 2.8 14.4 11.0 3.4 15.0 11.1 3.9 Mobile (Voice and Data) 1.7 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.3 Remote Sensing 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.7 1.0 1.0 TOTAL 52.8 62.0 72.6 84.0 93.0 101.3 Notes: Numbers may not sum exactly due to rounding. Definitions of the
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- III, infra. 17289 Federal Communications Commission FCC 11-183 TABLE II.1 WORLD SATELLITE SERVICES REVENUES (IN BILLIONS OF U.S. DOLLARS) 14 SERVICE 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Consumer Satellite TV (DBS/DTH) Satellite Radio (DARS) Consumer Satellite Broadband 41.3 40.2 0.8 0.3 48.9 46.9 1.6 0.3 57.9 55.4 2.1 0.4 68.1 64.9 2.5 0.8 75.3 71.8 2.5 1.0 83.1 79.1 2.8 1.1 Fixed Transponder Agreements15 Managed Services16 9.3 7.3 2.0 10.7 8.5 2.2 12.2 9.6 2.6 13.0 10.2 2.8 14.4 11.0 3.4 15.0 11.1 3.9 Mobile (Voice and Data) 1.7 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.3 Remote Sensing 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.7 1.0 1.0 TOTAL 52.8 62.0 72.6 84.0 93.0 101.3 Notes: Numbers may not sum exactly due to rounding . Definitions of
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- alternatives and to suggest additional alternatives to minimize any significant economic impact on small entities. We will consider any significant alternative presented in the comments. Federal Rules that May Duplicate, Overlap, or Conflict with the Proposed Rules None. Advisory Circular No. 150/5210-24, Airport Foreign Object Debris (FOD) Management, Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, September 30, 2010, at 1.1.d. FOD varies in size and form and includes a wide range of items such as parts fallen from aircraft; misplaced tools, equipment and supplies; rocks and pavement fragments; luggage; and wildlife. Id. at 2.2.c. Dark-colored items that are difficult to detect visually against the tarmac make up almost half of FOD. Id. Id. at 2.1. See Insight SRI
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- new safety-related technology, and in the interim we grant Trex's request for a waiver to permit certification and use of FOD radar detection equipment operating in the 78- 81 GHz band, pending the outcome of this rulemaking proceeding. 1Advisory Circular No. 150/5210-24, Airport Foreign Object Debris (FOD) Management, Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, September 30, 2010, at 1.1.d. FOD varies in size and form and includes a wide range of items such as parts fallen from aircraft; misplaced tools, equipment and supplies; rocks and pavement fragments; luggage; and wildlife. Id. at 2.2.c. Dark-colored items that are difficult to detect visually against the tarmac make up almost half of FOD. Id. 2Id. at 2.1. 3See Insight SRI
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- networks are owned by broadcast network companies. For example, among the top four broadcast networks, both NBC and Fox are affiliated with cable news networks. NBC is affiliated with CNBC and MSNBC, and Fox is affiliated with Fox News. (select ``National News Comparison'' for audience data) (visited Oct. 19, 2011). By contrast, Noticiero Univision and Noticiero Telemundo achieved audiences of 1.1 and 0.4, respectively. Id. See 2006 Quadrennial Review Order, 23 FCC Rcd at 2082-84, 139-41; 2002 Biennial Review Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 13855-56, 611-15. Prometheus II, 652 F.3d at 472. As the Supreme Court has recognized, ``[s]afeguarding the public's right to receive a diversity of views and information over the airwaves is . . . an integral
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- ACCORDINGLY, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to the authority contained in sections 1, 2, 4(i), 201-206, 214, 218-220, 251, 252, 254, 256, 303(r), 332, 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i), 201-206, 214, 218-220, 251, 252, 254, 256, 303(r), 332, 403, 1302, and sections 1.1 and 1.108 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.108, that this Order on Reconsideration IS ADOPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Order shall become effective immediately upon publication in the Federal Register, with the exception of the waiver of sections 51.705(a) and 51.709(c), 47 C.F.R. 51.705(a), 51.709(c), to the extent described above, which is effective upon
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- by revising paragraph (g) to read as follows: 36.154 Exchange Line Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) - Category 1 - apportionment procedures. * * * * * (g) Effective July 1, 2001, through June 30, 2012, all study areas shall apportion Subcategory 1.3 Exchange Line C&WF among the jurisdictions as specified in 36.154(c). Direct assignment of subcategory Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line C&WF to the jurisdictions shall be updated annually as specified in 36.154(b). * * * * * 11. Amend Section 36.155 by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows: 36.155 Wideband and exchange trunk (C&WF) - Category 2 - apportionment procedures. * * * * * (b) Effective July 1, 2001, through June 30,
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- up to 0.5% of a company's poles, and a 180-day deadline to complete make-ready for an attachment request of 0.5 % to 3 percent of a company's poles. Vermont PSB Rules 3.708(E)(1). See, e.g., Oncor Comments at 11 (stating that Oncor has 2 million poles in Texas); Florida IOUs Reply at 10 (stating that two member companies each have 1.1 million poles). See, e.g., Coalition Comments at 33 (arguing 45 days is adequate if single orders capped at 250 poles per order among other limitations); AT&T Comments at 28 (arguing that orders for 200 poles or more should be deemed ``special orders'' not subject to the timeline); Associations Comments at 10-11 (suggesting cap at 100 pole attachments per order). See,
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- Results, May 2010, at 118-119 ) by 65% (the percentage of data revenue not attributed to text messaging in 2008, see Fourteenth Competition Report at p. 116 (Chart 28)), then divided by 52.5 million wireless Internet subscribers.) Assuming a 10% industry-wide reduction in prices for data would imply a ~$1.2 billion benefit to society per year. If an elasticity of -1.1 were used, it would suggest a range for the increased social benefit of between ~$0.97 billion to $1.9 billion per year. See para. 21 supra. In our previous decision applying the voice roaming obligation to ``in-market'' roaming, the Commission concluded that there may be areas where building another network may be economically infeasible or unrealistic. Order on Reconsideration, 25 FCC
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- by revising paragraph (g) to read as follows: 36.154 Exchange Line Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) - Category 1 - apportionment procedures. * * * * * (g) Effective July 1, 2001, through June 30, 2012, all study areas shall apportion Subcategory 1.3 Exchange Line C&WF among the jurisdictions as specified in 36.154(c). Direct assignment of subcategory Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line C&WF to the jurisdictions shall be updated annually as specified in 36.154(b). * * * * * 11. Amend Section 36.155 by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows: 36.155 Wideband and exchange trunk (C&WF) - Category 2 - apportionment procedures. * * * * * (b) Effective July 1, 2001, through June 30,
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- on ECIG's web site at: http://eas-cap.org/documents.htm). Although the CAP v1.2 IPAWS Profile v1.0 broadly outlines how to incorporate the EAS elements of an alert message into a CAP-formatted message, it does so in the context of sending a message via the IPAWS system (i.e., it specifies the alert message originator's CAP translation requirements). See CAP v1.2 IPAWS Profile v1.0, 1.1 (``In order to meet the needs of the devices intended to receive alerts from the [IPAWS] System of Systems (SoS), this CAP v1.2 IPAWS Profile constrains the CAP v1.2 standard for receipt and translation with and among IPAWS exchange partners.''). See, e.g., CSRIC Final Report, 5.4. By contrast, the ECIG Implementation Guide also addresses CAP-to-EAS translation but is more
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- LEC, had no duty to negotiate any interconnection agreement under 251(a) unless and until its rural exemption was lifted). See also CRC/TWC Petition at 1 (requesting that the Commission issue an order to ``eliminate a significant obstacle that the Maine Public Utilities Commission . . . has placed in the way of voice competition and broadband deployment'' pursuant to ``Sections 1.1 and 1.2 of the Commission's rules and Section 253'' of the Act) (emphasis added); CRC/TWC Reply at 7 (stating that the petition also ``requests relief pursuant to the rule that authorizes declaratory rulings'' and that ``the formal mechanism through which the Commission provides relief is ultimately academic''). See Yale Broadcasting Co. v. FCC, 478 F.2d 594, 602 (D.C. Cir. 1973).
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- RP 3.4 at 13 (defining loudness as ``[a] perceptual quantity; the magnitude of the physiological effect produced when a sound stimulates the ear''). Metadata or ``data about the (audio) data'' is instructional information that is transmitted to the home (separately, but in the same bit stream) along with the digital audio content it describes. See ATSC A/85 RP 1.1 at 7. The dialnorm and other metadata parameters are integral to the AC-3 audio bit stream. Id. at 8. The dialnorm value identifies the average measured loudness of the content. From the consumer's perspective, the dialnorm metadata parameter defines the volume level the sound needs to be reproduced so that the consumer will end up with a uniform volume level
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- that pursuant to the authority contained in sections 1, 2, 4(i), 10, 201-206, 214, 218-220, 251, 252, 254, 256, 303(r), 332, and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i), 160, 201-206, 214, 218-220, 251, 252, 254, 256, 303(r), 332, 403, 1302, and sections 1.1 and 1.427 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.427, this Report and Order is ADOPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that. Part 54 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. Part 54, is AMENDED as set forth in Appendix A, and such rule amendments shall be effective thirty (30) days after publication of the text or summary thereof in the
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- by revising paragraph (g) to read as follows: 36.154 Exchange Line Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) - Category 1 - apportionment procedures. * * * * * (g) Effective July 1, 2001, through June 30, 2014, all study areas shall apportion Subcategory 1.3 Exchange Line C&WF among the jurisdictions as specified in 36.154(c). Direct assignment of subcategory Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line C&WF to the jurisdictions shall be updated annually as specified in 36.154(b). * * * * * 11. Amend Section 36.155 by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows: 36.155 Wideband and exchange trunk (C&WF) - Category 2 - apportionment procedures. * * * * * (b) Effective July 1, 2001, through June 30,
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- Matters (ERM); System Reference Document; Short Range Devices (SRD); Equipment for Detecting Movement using Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) Radar Sensing Technology; Level Probing Radar (LPR)-sensor equipment operating in the frequency bands 6 GHz to 8,5 GHz, 24,05 GHz to 26,5 GHz, 57 GHz to 64 GHz, 75 GHz to 85 GHz, European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Technical Report (TR) 102 601 V1.1.1 (2007-12), (ETSI LPR Technical Report). Antenna boresight is the axis of maximum gain (maximum radiated power)) of a directional antenna. Sections 15.209 and 15.35(b) impose a total peak limit of -21.3 dBm for operation of Part 15 devices above 960 MHz. 47 C.F.R. 15.209 and 15.35(b). Sections 15.250 and 15.252 impose a peak limit of 0 dBm in a
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- burden for small business concerns with fewer than 25 employees. ORDERING CLAUSES Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to sections 1, 2, 4(i), 201-206, 214, 218-220, 251, 252, 254, 256, 303(r), 332, and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i), 201-206, 214, 218-220, 251, 252, 254, 256, 303(r), 332, 403, and sections 1.1 and 1.421 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.421, this Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking IS ADOPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Commission's Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference Information Center, SHALL SEND a copy of this Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, including the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
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- Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to the authority contained in sections 1, 2, 4(i), 201-206, 214, 218-220, 251, 252, 254, 256, 303(r), 332, 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i), 201-206, 214, 218-220, 251, 252, 254, 256, 303(r), 332, 403, 1302, and sections 1.1 and 1.429 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.429, that this Second Order on Reconsideration IS ADOPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Petition for Reconsideration of the United States Telecom Association is DENIED to the extent provided herein. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Petition for Reconsideration and/or Clarification of Frontier Communications Corp. and Windstream Communications, Inc.,
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- by revising paragraph (g) to read as follows: 36.154 Exchange Line Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) - Category 1 - apportionment procedures. * * * * * (g) Effective July 1, 2001, through June 30, 2014, all study areas shall apportion Subcategory 1.3 Exchange Line C&WF among the jurisdictions as specified in 36.154(c). Direct assignment of subcategory Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line C&WF to the jurisdictions shall be updated annually as specified in 36.154(b). * * * * * 11. Amend Section 36.155 by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows: 36.155 Wideband and exchange trunk (C&WF) - Category 2 - apportionment procedures. * * * * * (b) Effective July 1, 2001, through June 30,
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- IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to the authority contained in sections 1, 2, 4(i), 201-206, 214, 218-220, 251, 252, 254, 256, 303(r), 332, and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i), 201-206, 214, 218-220, 251, 252, 254, 256, 303(r), 332, 403, 1302, and sections 1.1 and 1.429 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.429, that this Third Order on Reconsideration IS ADOPTED, effective thirty (30) days after publication of the text or summary thereof in the Federal Register, except for those rules and requirements involving Paperwork Reduction Act burdens, which shall become effective immediately upon announcement in the Federal Register of OMB approval.
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- suggestions for the document and provided the board a better understanding of the context of their recommendations. The Interoperability Board continued to refine its recommended requirements leading up to its work session on May 16 and 17, 2012. As the work continued the defined scope became more precise and the number of requirements began to drop. For example, from Version 1.1 of the board's recommended requirements to Version 1.2, there was a 30% reduction in the number of recommended requirements. As the Interoperability Board met for its final scheduled work session on May 16th and 17th, its members were confident in the board's ability to meet the target completion date. Though much had been accomplished over the previous 7 weeks, the
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- CCITT Recommendations." Thus, in defining "service" under Article ITU-T (formerly CCITT) Recommendations should be the guide. As noted above, call-back is not the subject of any such Recommendation. State therefore concludes: "...[ujnder the Melbourne Agreement and existing ITU-T Recommendations, call-back as a technical configuration is not a discrete 'international service,' as that term is used in the Melbourne Agreement (Art. 1.1, Art. rather the call-back configuration is a signalling mechanism that facilitates the provision of telephony service by underlying carriers."53 We concur in this analysis. 38. Article of the ITR provides: "Within the framework of the present Regulations, the provision and operation of international telecommunication services in each relation is pursuant to mutual agreement between administrations."54 Uncompleted call signalling is simply
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- that as of February 1998 there are approximately 8.5 million households receiving MVPD satellite delivered service. Sky Report, February 1998 at http://www.skyreport.com/dthsubs.htm (Sky Report). According to the Commission's 1997 Cable Competition Report, in June 1997, there were a total of 73.6 million MVPD households of which there were 64.2 million basic cable subscribers; 7.2 million DBS, DTH-FSS, and C-band subscribers; 1.1 million MMDS subscribers; 1.2 million SMATV subscribers; and 3,000 OVS subscribers. Annual Assessment of the Status of Competition in Markets for the Delivery of Video Programming (Fourth Annual Report), CS Dkt. No. 97-141, FCC 97-423 (rel. January 13, 1998)(1997 Report) at Appendix E, Table E-1. See, e.g., Satellite News, February 2, 1998 at 6, citing Report by the Consumer Electronics
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- encouraging residential competition in less dense areas, SBC/Ameritech will offer a promotional resale discount on SBC/Ameritech's retail telecommunications services, where such services are resold to residential customers. The promotional resale discount shall be 32 percent from retail rates for an initial period of not less than 24 months, and, for the remaining period of the promotion, a rate equal to 1.1 times the standard wholesale discount rate established for that service by the state commission (i.e., an additional discount of ten percent). SBC/Ameritech will make the promotional resale discount available equally to all telecommunications carriers that request the discount prior to expiration of the offering window or satisfaction of the line threshold limitation, and the promotion will last 36 months. 393.
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- the Government to monitor the implementation of this Agreement over time; NOW THEREFORE, the Parties are entering into this Agreement to address all objections that the DoD, the DoJ and the FBI might otherwise have to the grant of FCC licenses to the Company and transfer of ultimate control of FCC licenses to the Parent Corporation. ARTICLE I - ORGANIZATION 1.1 Members and Principal Managers of the Company Except as specifically provided herein, the Member or Members of the Company shall have all of the rights, powers, and responsibilities conferred or imposed upon Members of the Company by the applicable statutes and regulations, and by the Company's charter documents. The Company's Principal Managers shall be resident citizens of the United States
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- that originate and/or terminate in the United States; (2) the need to prevent and detect foreign-based espionage and economic espionage and to protect the privacy of U.S. communications from electronic surveillance conducted in violation of U.S. law; and (3) the ability to assure that National Security Emergency Preparedness and U.S. infrastructure protection requirements are met. ARTICLE I DEFINITION OF TERMS 1.1 Definition of Terms. As used in this Agreement and the Implementation Plan, the terms below shall have the following meanings: (a) "Classified Information" means any information that has been determined pursuant to Executive Order 12958, or any predecessor or successor order, or the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, or any statute that succeeds or amends the Atomic Energy Act, to
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- group generally consists of 25, 50 or 100 copper pairs bundled together. 377 Id. 378 Id., 14 FCC Rcd at 4799, para. 71. Binder group management refers to choices concerning which technologies are deployed over which pairs. Ideally, binder group management is aimed towards preventing interference and maximizing service deployment. 379 See Committee T1 LB 785, T1E1.4/99-002R4, at 1, 1.1. Though we conceded in the Advanced Services First Report and Order that the terms "spectrum compatibility" and "spectrum management" often are used interchangeably, we drew the further distinction that the former refers to a service provider's general right to deploy a particular technology, while the latter refers to the provider's right to deploy a technology in a particular situation. Id.,
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- the Incumbent LEC's Network................................................................................................................................................12 G............................................................................................Weight to be Given to Various Factors 14 H.Application of Criteria to Previously Identified and Other Network Elements....................15 I.Modifications to Unbundling Requirements................................................................................17 J............................................................................................................................Additional Questions 19 IV. PROCEDURAL ISSUES.....................................................................................................................20 A........................................................................................................................Ex Parte Presentations 20 B.....................................................................Supplemental Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis 21 C..............................................................................................................Comment Filing Procedures 22 D...........................................................................................................................Further Information 23 V. ORDERING CLAUSES........................................................................................................................23 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-70 3 I. INTRODUCTION 1.1.1 On January 25, 1999, the United States Supreme Court upheld all but one of the Commission's local competition rules that had been challenged before the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (Eighth Circuit). The Supreme Court rejected, in part, the Commission's implementation of the network element unbundling obligations set forth in section 251(c)(3) of the Telecommunications Act
- http://licensing.fcc.gov/prod/callsign/manuser.html
- WWW by navigating to: [1]http://licensing.fcc.gov/prod/callsign/main.html This manual provides an overview of how to use the Call Sign Reservation and Authorization System, and is divided into the following sections: * [2]Call Sign Query * [3]Call Sign Reservation and Request * [4]Using Form 159, the Electronic Fee Payment System. * [5]Data Entry Problems (FRN) * [6]Possible Error Codes 1. Call Sign Query 1.1 Submitting a Query The Call Sign Query capability allows users to determine the availability and licensing status of call signs. At the WELCOME SCREEN, the user is advised of the accessibility to information regarding the FCC's call sign policies and regulations and to this user's guide. The user is also presented with two program choices: to issue a query to
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- million homes at the end of June 1997. Home satellite dish (HSD) subscribership decreased from 2.3 million homes at the end of September 1996 to 2.2 million at the end of June 1996. Direct-to-home satellite services (DBS and HSD) represent approximately 9.8% of national MVPD subscribership as of June 1997. Satellite master antenna television (SMATV) service subscribership increased 10.7%, from 1.1 million homes at the end of September 1996 to 1.2 million, or 1.6% of all MVPD homes, at the end of June 1997. MMDS subscribership decreased 8.8%, from 1.2 million homes at the end of September 1996 to 1.1 million, or 1.5% of all MVPD homes, at the end of June 1997. Broadcast television service continues to serve as both
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- of DBS subscribers and are again among the 10 largest providers of multichannel video programming service. DBS represented a 9.4% share of the national MVPD market in June 1998 and HSD represented another 2.7% of that market. Wireless Cable Systems: Currently, the wireless cable industry ("MMDS") provides competition to the cable industry in only limited areas. MMDS subscribership fell from 1.1 million subscribers to 1.0 million subscribers between June 1997 and June 1998, a decrease of 9%. This drop in subscribership may be the result of a reduction of marketing of analog MMDS service in anticipation of deployment of digital services. The advent of digital MMDS and the recent authorization of two-way MMDS service that will make high-speed Internet and telephony
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- billion in revenue in 2000, an increase of almost 60 percent. Equipment and installation revenue increased 7.3 percent in 1999, from $2.6 billion in annual revenue in 1998 to a little more than $2.8 billion in 1999. Industry analysts predict this revenue sector will increase to an estimated $3 billion by year-end 2000. In 1999, home shopping revenue declined by 1.1 percent and revenue from premium channels decreased by 1.9 percent. Annual revenue from local advertising increased from $1.8 billion in 1998 to $2.7 billion in 1999, a 45.1 percent increase, and is expected to increase 16.5 percent to $3.1 billion by year-end 2000. Revenue from the basic service tier (``BST'') and from the cable programming service tier (``CPST'') combined grew
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- DBS subscribers and are again among the 10 largest providers of multichannel video programming service. DBS represented a 9.4% share of the national MVPD market in June 1998 and HSD represented another 2.7% of that market. Wireless Cable Systems: Currently, the wireless cable industry ("MMDS") provides competition to the cable industry in only limited areas. MMDS subscribership fell from 1.1 million subscribers to 1.0 million subscribers between June 1997 and June 1998, a decrease of 9%. This drop in subscribership may be the result of a reduction of marketing of analog MMDS service in anticipation of deployment of digital services. The advent of digital MMDS and the recent authorization of two-way MMDS service that will make high-speed Internet and telephony
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- cable operators in North and South America. Established to provide a clearinghouse for technological information, CableLabs created the cable modem standard, DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification), in an effort to ensure practicality and accessibility of cable modem technologies. Equipment conforming to the DOCSIS standard is eligible to be CableLabs Certified. On April 22, 1999, CableLabs issued the DOCSIS 1.1 specification, defining new standards for cable modem functionality that allow cable operators to provide guaranteed bandwidth. This development follows the passage of DOCSIS 1.0 on March 18, 1998, which encompassed data privacy and service protection and also allowed high-speed modems to be certified for retail sale. There are now thirteen modem suppliers whose products have been certified for retail sale.
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- Responses to the Universal Service Data Request that were filed electronically (Excel files) with the FCC were compressed into zip files and are available for downloading below. [4]All responses in a single zip file containing 43 files, 3.5 MB [5]Ameritech* 11 files, 293 KB 12/4/97 [6]Anchorage Telephone Co. 3 files, 19 KB (expurga.xls changed on 11/19/97) [7]Bell Atlantic* 1 file, 1.1 MB [8]Bell South* 1 executable file, 619 KB [9]GTE* 3 files, 924 KB [10]Puerto Rico Telephone Co. 5 files, 29 KB [11]Sprint* 3 files, 302 KB [12]South West Bell* 15 files, 87 KB [13]US West* 1 file, 145 KB To download a zip file: click on the highlighted file name above, then use your browser's normal save function to save
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- Finding Information Comments & Reply Comments in the matter of Report to Congress on Universal Service CC Docket No. 96-45, DA 98-2 [2]Public Notice | [3]News Release | [4]Deadline Extension __________________________________________________________________ Reply Comments 21 reply comments were filed via diskettes with the FCC for this proceeding and are provided here in a single zip file: [5]rtcreply.zip (287 KB, 29 files, 1.1 MB unzipped). See the [6]Reply Comments Table below for the names of the parties who submitted disks and their associated files. Comments 53 comments were filed via diskettes with the FCC for this proceeding and are provided here in a single zip file: [7]rtccom.zip (2.63 MB, 63 files, 4.6 MB unzipped). See the [8]Comments Table below for the names of
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- requirements.116 Thus, packet data and packet-switching technology is subject to these requirements only to the extent it is used to provide telecommunications services, and not for information services.117 Packet-mode telecommunications services are expected to grow rapidly in the near future.118 J-STD-025 appears to be appropriately limited to apply only to Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-282 119 See J-STD-025 at 1.1 ("This Interim Standard defines the interfaces between a telecommunication service provider (TSP) and [a LEA]....") (emphasis added). 120 47 U.S.C. 1002(a)(4)(A). 121 For example, J-STD-025 itself lists the following as eight distinct packet-mode services: Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) user-to-user signaling; ISDN D-channel X.25 packet services; Short Message Services (SMS) for cellular and broadband PCS (e.g., NAMPS, TIA/EIA-41, PCS1900,
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- DICTIONARY, 14th Edition, at 591. See also Local Exchange Routing Guide (LERG), Volume 2, Section 1 at 24 (March 1997). Incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) chose to establish the rate center structure as part of their network design for billing and pricing functions and no regulatory mandate requires its existence. 172 Colorado Commission comments at 5; NANC Report at 1.1. 173 Numbering assignment guidelines for companies choosing to perform call rating consistent with the traditional ILEC rate center configuration require the assignment of one NXX code per rate center. NANC Report at 1.1. Thus, the combination of rate centers and 10,000 block number assignments causes area code exhaust even though thousands of individual telephone numbers remain unassigned to end
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- Canada. This is a substantial increase over the end of 1998, when cable modem service was estimated to be available to 21 million such homes. At the end of 1998, there were an estimated 373,000 cable modem subscribers in the United States. By the beginning of October 1999, less than a year later, this number had grown to an estimated 1.1 million subscribers. 4. Despite the promise of two-way cable broadband service, the cable HFC network presents some technical limitations that affect the performance and security of the service. Unlike other technologies such as dial-up and digital subscriber line (DSL) that offer a dedicated connection to each subscriber, the cable network is a shared medium wherein transmission channels are shared at
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- proposals will solve existing interconnection problems, and the extent to which the proposals will create new problems. Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to the NPRM is contained in sections 4, 201-202, 303 and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154, 201-202, 303 and 403, and sections 1.1, 1.411 and 1.412 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.411 and 1.412. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which Rules Will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may be affected by the proposed rules, if adopted. The RFA
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- in December 1999.274 In addition, WDM upgrades will double capacity on the TPC-5 cable.275 This additional capacity results in a shift in ownership shares. AT&T's share of transpacific capacity will likely be 12.1 percent, followed by MCI with 8.5 percent, KDD with 7.4 percent, Sprint with 6.7 percent, and ten carriers with approximately 5.5 percent each; WorldCom will have approximately 1.1 percent of the U.S. half-circuits on the transpacific route.276 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-225 total points on the cable. Thus, we assign AT&T 6.7 percent of the transpacific capacity on the China-U.S. cable. 277 We note here that no party raised concerns regarding the Caribbean/Latin American international transport market. We nonetheless examine this market to ensure that we undertake a
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- 251(b)(1) of the Act. 47 U.S.C. 251(b)(1); Local Competition First Report and Order 11 FCC Rcd at 15970 n.2250; SGAT XIV.B.1. 978 Currently, the wholesale discount applicable to CSAs is 20.72 percent, which is taken off the tariffed intrastate rate. SGAT XIV.B., Att. H. 979 See, e.g., AT&T Agreement 23.1; MCI Agreement at Att. 2, 1.1. 178 271(c)(2)(B)(xiv), a BOC must demonstrate that it provides nondiscriminatory access to operations support systems for the resale of its retail telecommunications services.975 b. Discussion. 309.We conclude that, but for deficiencies in its OSS systems described above,976 BellSouth demonstrates that it makes telecommunication services available for resale in accordance with sections 251(c)(4) and 252(d)(3). Thus, but for these deficiencies, BellSouth
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- and, in particular, whether an increase in the use of aerial cable also increases maintenance expenses, and whether plant specific expenses should vary with such characteristics as climate or soil type.166 In addition, the Commission asked commenters to identify the complete set of forward-looking expenses for which universal service support should be available.167 85. The prior version of BCPM (BCPM 1.1) estimated expenses on a per-line basis and the prior version of HAI (HAI 3.1) calculated expenses as a percentage of investment. In the Further Notice, the Commission tentatively concluded that the selected mechanism should provide the user with the ability to calculate each category of expense based either on line count Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-279 168 Further Notice, 12
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- in-region, interLATA services in the relevant state; or (iii) the first date on which SBC/Ameritech provides facilities-based telephone exchange service to at least 3 customers in each of 15 out-of-territory markets pursuant to Paragraph 59c(2) of these Conditions. Thereafter, for the remaining duration of any Promotional Period, the promotional resale discount rate for service resold to residential customers shall be 1.1 times the standard wholesale discount rate established for the service by the relevant state commission pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 252(d)(3) and then in effect (e.g., if the standard wholesale discount rate in a state is 20 percent, then the promotional resale discount rate would be 22 percent). Upon the termination of the initial 32 percent promotional resale discount rate,
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- encouraging residential competition in less dense areas, SBC/Ameritech will offer a promotional resale discount on SBC/Ameritech's retail telecommunications services, where such services are resold to residential customers. The promotional resale discount shall be 32 percent from retail rates for an initial period of not less than 24 months, and, for the remaining period of the promotion, a rate equal to 1.1 times the standard wholesale discount rate established for that service by the state commission (i.e., an additional discount of ten percent). SBC/Ameritech will make the promotional resale discount available equally to all telecommunications carriers that request the discount prior to expiration of the offering window or satisfaction of the line threshold limitation, and the promotion will last 36 months. Carrier-to-Carrier
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- 61. A binder group generally consists of 25, 50 or 100 copper pairs bundled together. Id. Id., 14 FCC Rcd at 4799, para. 71. Binder group management refers to choices concerning which technologies are deployed over which pairs. Ideally, binder group management is aimed towards preventing interference and maximizing service deployment. See Committee T1 LB 785, T1E1.4/99-002R4, at 1, 1.1. Though we conceded in the Advanced Services First Report and Order that the terms ``spectrum compatibility'' and ``spectrum management'' often are used interchangeably, we drew the further distinction that the former refers to a service provider's general right to deploy a particular technology, while the latter refers to the provider's right to deploy a technology in a particular situation. Id.,
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- show that its access charge rates under the 6.5 percent X-factor were confiscatory, and therefore may seek recoupment of amounts it undercharged during the period of the court's remand. With respect to the interstate average traffic sensitive charge target levels proposed by CALLS, we conclude that the target rates will significantly reduce per-minute access rates, from today's average rate of 1.1 cents per access minute to the target rates of 0.55 cents for the BOC LECs and GTE; 0.95 cents for very low-density price cap LECs; and 0.65 cents for all other price cap LECs, thereby lowering long-distance bills. We find further that these target rates are just and reasonable. The target rates are within the range of estimated economic costs
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- inability to provide nondiscriminatory access to updating the LIDB database in a timely and accurate manner (see section V.B.1.f.i.f, infra); and (iii) ``disturbing allegations'' raised by two competing LECs regarding specific recent SWBT conduct in Texas (see section V.B.2.b.i, infra). Texas Commission Texas 1 Comments at 5-6, 28-32; SWBT Texas 1 Ham Aff. at para. 251; Telcordia Final Report at 1.1.1. Texas Commission Texas 1 Comments at 5 n.7; Telcordia Final Report at 1.1.1. Texas Commission Texas 1 Comments at 5. SWBT Texas 1 Application at 28; Texas Commission Texas 1 Comments at 5; SWBT Texas 1 Ham Aff. at para. 256-258. Seven competitive LECs were test participants in the test. Only AT&T and WorldCom actively participated in testing their
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- conformity with the Commission's rule prohibiting equipment harmful to the network. Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 10534, para. 23. Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 10538, para. 34. Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 10542, para. 45. TIA Comments at 6; ``Procedures for the Development and Coordination of American National Standards,'' American National Standards Institute (ANSI Procedures) 1.2.2. ANSI Procedures 1.1 and 1.2. Id. 1.2.1. Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 10542, para. 45. ANSI Procedures Annex E, E-1. Id., E-2. Id., E-3. E.g., TIA Comments at 7, SBC Comments at 1-2, ITI Comments at 2-3, USTA Comments at 4-5, ATIS Comments at 4-5, Nortel Comments at 4-5, Bell Atlantic Comments at 2-4, GTE Comments at 3, Lucent Comments
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- at para. 3. The interfaces are the GUI Verigate, application-to-application Datagate and the industry standard EDI/CORBA. See SWBT Chapman Aff. at para. 21. See UNE Remand Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 3885, para. 427. See SWBT Chapman Aff. at para. 18. See SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement No. 1, SWBT Region-wide, at 271-No 1c; SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement No. 1.1-01, SWBT Region-wide, at 271-No 1.1. We note that SWBT reports pre-ordering response time and availability on a region-wide basis. Since the record in this proceeding demonstrates that SWBT's pre-ordering systems and processes are the same throughout the five-state region, we need not review state specific performance data. IP Comments at 15-17. SWBT Cullen Reply Aff. at para. 3. Allegiance Comments
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- corporate control, and that resellers and other non-dominant carriers must file applications for acquisitions of corporate control. Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to the NPRM is contained in sections 4, 201-202, 303 and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154, 201-202, 303 and 403, and sections 1.1, 1.411 and 1.412 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.411 and 1.412. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities To Which the Proposed Rules Will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may be affected by the proposed rulemaking, if adopted.
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- we have adjusted the projected amount of interest income. Therefore, first quarter projections of demand and administrative expenses are as follows (revised figures are in bold): ($ millions) Program Program Demand Administrative Expenses Interest Income Total Program Costs Schools and Libraries 299.3 2.7 (2.0) 300.0 Rural Health Care 23.0 2.2[24]^(21) (0.2) 25.0 Subtotal 322.3 4.9 (2.2) 325.0 High Cost 434.0 1.1 (1.0) 434.1 Low Income 125.0 0.6 (0.3) 125.3 Subtotal 559.0 1.7 (1.3) 559.4 TOTAL 881.3 6.6 (3.5) 884.4 Based on information contained in the Universal Service Worksheets, FCC Form 457, USAC submitted the following information regarding end-user telecommunications revenues on November 13, 1997: Total Interstate, Intrastate, and International End-User Telecommunications Revenues from January 1, 1997 - June 30, 1997: $89.827
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- monthly, activation, and message charges except toll Total mobile service provided for resale 186.5 0.9 2,263.5 564.4 29.4 3,044.6 6.1 0.0 Toll service: 29Operator and toll calls with alternative billing arrangements 20.1 0.2 17.7 27.2 0.2 305.1 370.5 5.4 0.1 (credit card, collect, international call-back, etc.) 30Other switched toll service (includes MTS, 800/888 235.5 104.0 293.5 21.3 8,406.0 9,060.3 2.6 1.1 service, etc.) 31Long distance private line services 36.6 50.2 1.2 1,893.5 1,981.5 1.8 2.5 32Satellite services 0.1 2.2 39.5 41.9 0.2 5.3 33All other long distance services 60.0 23.9 26.3 1,687.3 1,797.5 3.3 1.3 Total toll service provided for resale 352.2 180.5 17.7 348.2 21.512,331.513,251.6 2.7 1.4 Total service provided for resale (Carrier's Carrier) 27,951.8 1,532.8 155.8 2,646.8 586.012,629.545,502.7 61.4
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- evidence of its compliance. Non-Accounting Safeguards Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 22072, 345. See, e.g., 15 U.S.C. 1, 2 (Sherman Act); Antitrust Amendments Act of 1990, 15 U.S.C. 1 61. (1997) (raising maximum antitrust fine for corporations from $1 million to $10 million and for individuals from $100,000 to $350,000); United States Sentencing Comm'n, Guidelines Manual 2R1.1 (requiring prison sentences for a number of antitrust violations). -96- would be liable to injured parties for the amount of their injuries plus attorneys' fees. 47 U.S.C. 206-207. In addition, section 220(e) of the Communications Act imposes criminal penalties for false entries in the books of a common carrier - a strong deterrent against purposeful violations of the accounting
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- 36 1000.0 573.0 48846 788 44475 765 0.0 0.0 99.8 AL DOTHAN 18 21 50.0 223.0 13968 291 13879 291 2.2 0.8 100.0 AL DOZIER 2 59 1000.0 210.0 25630 463 21786 298 0.0 0.0 98.2 AL FLORENCE 15 14 50.0 223.0 12681 283 12862 285 2.5 5.0 98.5 AL FLORENCE 26 20 50.0 230.0 12018 258 10994 240 1.8 1.1 100.0 AL FLORENCE 36 22 50.0 221.0 12324 261 12098 259 8.8 3.9 100.0 AL GADSDEN 44 45 50.0 303.0 12167 595 11830 523 1.8 1.4 99.2 AL GADSDEN 60 26 86.9 352.0 14274 1147 13949 1129 2.9 6.4 99.4 AL HOMEWOOD 21 28 280.4 409.0 27594 1394 26602 1316 0.7 0.8 98.8 AL HUNTSVILLE 19 59 89.0 533.0 24418
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- 0.4 100.0 ALDOTHAN 4 36 1000.0 573.0 48620 784 44475 765 0.0 0.0 99.7 ALDOTHAN 18 21 50.0 223.0 13976 291 13879 291 2.7 1.3 100.0 ALDOZIER 2 59 1000.0 210.0 25755 466 21786 298 0.0 0.0 98.7 ALFLORENCE 15 14 50.0 223.0 12858 286 12862 285 2.6 5.0 99.4 ALFLORENCE 26 20 50.0 230.0 12022 258 10994 240 1.8 1.1 100.0 ALFLORENCE 36 22 50.0 221.0 12336 261 12098 259 8.1 3.6 100.0 ALGADSDEN 44 45 50.0 303.0 12500 628 11830 523 1.6 1.1 99.3 ALGADSDEN 60 26 83.2 352.0 14419 1141 13949 1129 2.8 6.4 99.0 ALHOMEWOOD 21 28 268.4 409.0 27908 1407 26602 1316 0.8 0.9 99.0 ALHUNTSVILLE 19 59 85.1 533.0 24595 888 23489 857 1.1 0.8
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- such cells have "interference-free" service. H&E states that while this assumption does not appear to introduce significant overall errors in urban areas of relatively flat terrain, the error code is returned much more often for Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-24 71 studies involving mountainous or even hilly terrain. For example, it submits that our analysis ignored possible interference to over 1.1 million persons within the KABC-TV, Los Angeles, California DTV service area. It states that this is one reason that it uses the TIREM (Terrain- Integrated Rough Earth Model) model, a more sophisticated propagation loss algorithm of which the Longley-Rice routine is only a part. Granite submits that our treatment of such cases as having interference-free service leads to inflated estimates
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- 36 1000.0 573.0 48846 788 44475 765 0.0 0.0 99.8 AL DOTHAN 18 21 50.0 223.0 13968 291 13879 291 2.2 0.8 100.0 AL DOZIER 2 59 1000.0 210.0 25630 463 21786 298 0.0 0.0 98.2 AL FLORENCE 15 14 50.0 223.0 12681 283 12862 285 2.5 5.0 98.5 AL FLORENCE 26 20 50.0 230.0 12018 258 10994 240 1.8 1.1 100.0 AL FLORENCE 36 22 50.0 221.0 12324 261 12098 259 8.8 3.9 100.0 AL GADSDEN 44 45 50.0 303.0 12167 595 11830 523 1.8 1.4 99.2 AL GADSDEN 60 26 86.9 352.0 14274 1147 13949 1129 2.9 6.4 99.4 AL HOMEWOOD 21 28 280.4 409.0 27594 1394 26602 1316 0.7 0.8 98.8 AL HUNTSVILLE 19 59 89.0 533.0 24418
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- outage time can then be added to the outage time due to rain only to find the `equivalent unavailability.' For example, if a satellite space-to-earth link has an unavailability of 0.3% and the minimum C/I for the terrestrial system to cause no more than an additional 10% outage is to be determined, the equivalent unavailability would be 0.33% (0.3 * 1.1). Using the equivalent unavailability, the ITU rain model can be used to find the corresponding `equivalent rain margin.' That is, the ITU model can be used to find the amount of attenuation associated with the increased outage time. This change in attenuation is attributed to interference from the terrestrial system. The C/I for the terrestrial system can now be found
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- 1.9 3.5 9.9 Brazil 6.6 3.4 17.8 27.8 Chile 2.9 3.4 12.3 18.6 China 8.7 4.8 4.2 17.7 Colombia 5.1 4.8 8.6 18.5 Costa Rica 3.3 4.8 2.2 10.3 Czech Republic 8.1 3.4 7.5 19.0 Denmark 5.9 1.9 6.6 14.4 Dominican Republic 3.6 4.8 6.1 14.5 Ecuador 2.9 4.8 2.6 10.3 Egypt 10.4 4.8 2.0 17.2 El Salvador 5.9 4.8 1.1 11.8 France 2.9 1.9 12.7 17.5 Germany 4.3 1.9 13.6 19.8 Greece 5.2 3.4 14.4 23.0 Guatemala 3.1 4.8 2.4 10.3 Guyana 6.6 4.8 0.6 12.0 Haiti 8.6 4.8 17.0 30.4 Honduras 3.1 4.8 8.7 16.6 Hong Kong 5.1 1.9 Zero 7.0 Hungary 6.1 3.4 4.9 14.4 India 8.1 4.8 18.3 31.2 Indonesia 6.8 4.8 23.9 35.5 Ireland 2.7 1.9
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- Bahamas 12.8 Kuwait Zero Barbados Zero Malaysia 12.4 Belgium 9.2 Mexico 12.5 Bermuda 3.5 Netherlands 5.3 Brazil 17.8 New Zealand 16.2 Chile 12.3 Nicaragua 3.7 Colombia 8.6 Norway 6.5 Costa Rica 2.2 P.R. of China 4.2 Czech Republic 7.5 Pakistan 7.2 Denmark 6.6 Panama 9.9 Dominican Rep. 6.1 Peru 5.5 Ecuador 2.6 Philippines 12.6 Egypt 2.0 Poland 15.1 El Salvador 1.1 Portugal 17.4 France 12.7 Russia 25.2 Germany 13.6 Singapore $0.7 Greece 14.4 South Africa 8.3 Guatemala 2.4 Spain 11.4 Guyana 0.6 Sweden 4.5 Haiti 17.0 Switzerland 14.3 Honduras 8.7 Taiwan 6.3 Hong Kong Zero Thailand 8.3 Hungary 4.9 Trinidad 7.6 India 18.3 Turkey 7.7 Indonesia 23.9 U.A.E. 2.5 Ireland 13.4 United Kingdom 8.7 Israel 2.4 Uruguay 6.2 Italy 11.5 Venezuela
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- confirm or refute the theory that radio advertising is a separate market? Similarly, do listeners substitute other forms of media for radio, or do listeners tend to complement radio with other 90 Review of the Commission's Regulations Governing Television Broadcasting, 10 FCC Rcd 3524, 3532 ( 16) (1995). 91 U.S. Dep't of Justice & FTC, 1992 Horizontal Merger Guidelines, 1.1, 1.2 (revised 1997) (1992 Merger Guidelines). In settlements requiring divestiture, the DOJ concluded that the sale of advertising time on radio stations constitutes the relevant market for antitrust purposes. See, e.g. Competitive Impact Statement, United States v. CBS Corporation and American Radio Systems Corporation, Case No. 98CV00819 (D.D.C. March 31, 1998); Competitive Impact Statement, United States v. Hicks, Muse, Tate
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- of providers during the transition period. 128As individual cable systems serve significantly fewer homes than either national programming networks and broadcast stations, we will not place any limitations on the ability of individual cable systems to count ENR towards compliance for the programming they produce. For example, only the largest cable system serves more homes (i.e., New York City with 1.1 million subscribers) than the affiliates in DMA market number 25 (i.e, Indianapolis with 957,050 DMA households). Television & Cable Factbook, 1998 ed., at A-1, I-99. 129This group affects approximately 35 national nonbroadcast networks, out of about 170 such networks, although not all networks carry programming that would be affected by this change. 130The Commission based its construction schedule for DTV
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- 36 1000.0 573.0 48846 788 44475 765 0.0 0.0 99.8 AL DOTHAN 18 21 50.0 223.0 13968 291 13879 291 2.2 0.8 100.0 AL DOZIER 2 59 1000.0 210.0 25630 463 21786 298 0.0 0.0 98.2 AL FLORENCE 15 14 50.0 223.0 12681 283 12862 285 2.5 5.0 98.5 AL FLORENCE 26 20 50.0 230.0 12018 258 10994 240 1.8 1.1 100.0 AL FLORENCE 36 22 50.0 221.0 12324 261 12098 259 8.8 3.9 100.0 AL GADSDEN 44 45 50.0 303.0 12167 595 11830 523 1.8 1.4 99.2 AL GADSDEN 60 26 86.9 352.0 14274 1147 13949 1129 2.9 6.4 99.4 AL HOMEWOOD 21 28 280.4 409.0 27594 1394 26602 1316 0.7 0.8 98.8 AL HUNTSVILLE 19 59 89.0 533.0 24418
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- below this level. He therefore suggests that if LPFM transmitters are certified for proper operation as suggested, there is no reason to expect interference except for blanketing conditions. Rappaport indicates that the interference potential of LPFM stations is as follows: LPFM Power (Watts) Interference Radius (mi.) Interference Area (sq. mi.) Service Radius (mi.) Service Area (sq. mi.) 1 0.04 0.01 1.1 4.0 10 0.14 0.06 2.0 12.1 100 0.44 0.60 3.5 38.5 Rappaport also argues that several conditions must exist for interference to occur, such as: the LPFM station must be at the coverage fringe of the incumbent station; the listener only wishes to listen to a station 2 or 3 channels above or below the LPFM station; and the listener
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- in-region, interLATA services in the relevant state; or (iii) the first date on which SBC/Ameritech provides facilities-based telephone exchange service to at least 3 customers in each of 15 out-of-territory markets pursuant to Paragraph 59c(2) of these Conditions. Thereafter, for the remaining duration of any Promotional Period, the promotional resale discount rate for service resold to residential customers shall be 1.1 times the standard wholesale discount rate established for the service by the relevant state commission pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 252(d)(3) and then in effect (e.g., if the standard wholesale discount rate in a state is 20 percent, then the promotional resale discount rate would be 22 percent). Upon the termination of the initial 32 percent promotional resale discount rate,
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- in-region, interLATA services in the relevant state; or (iii) the first date on which SBC/Ameritech provides facilities-based telephone exchange service to at least 3 customers in each of 15 out-of-territory markets pursuant to Paragraph 59c(2) of these Conditions. Thereafter, for the remaining duration of any Promotional Period, the promotional resale discount rate for service resold to residential customers shall be 1.1 times the standard wholesale discount rate established for the service by the relevant state commission pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 252(d)(3) (e.g., if the standard wholesale discount rate in a state is 20 percent, then the promotional resale discount rate would be 22 percent). Upon the termination of the initial 32 percent promotional resale discount rate, this discount rate shall
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- not contain terms and conditions found in other cable operator's cable Internet services agreements. The Commission does not ordinarily require that such service agreements be filed with the agency, and the author has no other similar service agreements upon which to make further comparisons. 377 MAI Petition, Attachment at 1, "Service Agreement for Highway 1 Cable Internet Access Service," Sec. 1.1 ("Highway 1 Service Agreement"). 80 with "SportsChannel," "Community Center" and "ExtraHelp Online." Prices range for the service, depending on the customer's level of cable service, with extra charges per month for the cable modem.374 Similarly, Jones Communications, Inc., a subsidiary of Jones Intercable, Inc., launched its "Jones Internet Channel," "high-speed Internet content and Internet-over-cable access" service over its Alexandria, VA
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- operators compete with the incumbent cellular operators. Consequently, the tracking of broadband PCS deployments remains an important metric of sector development. Currently, broadband PCS operators have deployed networks that provide coverage in at least some portion of counties containing more than 217 million people, which is nearly 86 percent of the nation's total population. These counties also cover more than 1.1 million square miles, which equals 32 percent of the country's land area.182 178 In August, Telecorp PCS Inc. acquired Tritel Inc. subject to regulatory approval of the FCC. Matt Moore, Tritel, Telecorp PCS Complete `Merger of Equals,' ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWSWIRES, Aug. 8, 2000. 179 See, e.g., US Unwired Inc., Form 4249(B)(1), May 17, 2000, at 7. 180 The Urge to
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- Verizon No Dispatch - Platform 0.03 0 0.02 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 PR-6 Installation Quality PR-6-01-3100 % Installation Troubles reported within 30 Days - Loop 4.04 1.26 3.31 1.56 PR-6-01-3112 % Installation Troubles reported within 30 Days - Loop 3.121.73 3.06 1.932.66 2.01 PR-6-01-3121 % Installation Troubles reported within 30 Days - Platform 4.04 1.1 3.31 1.32 3.12 1.06 3.06 1.41 2.66 1.07 PR-6-02-3112 % Installation Troubles reported within 7 Days - Loop 2.59 0.72 2.05 0.79 PR-6-02-3121 % Installation Troubles reported within 7 Days - Platform 2.59 0.45 2.05 0.62 PR-6-02-3520 % Installation Troubles reported within 7 Days - Hot Cut Loop 0.38 0.37 0.44 0.73 0.49 PR-6-03-3112 % Installation Troubles reported within 30
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- The requested $1.5M provides inflationary increases for space rentals (GSA and non-GSA facilities), phones, utilities, printing and reproduction services, contractual services, and supplies. Inflationary increases would provide current services level to recruit staff to continue the FCC's ability to provide baseline capabilities crucial to carrying out its mission. Programmatic Increases to Base 1. Public Safety Support Vehicles. Funding of $ 1.1 M would provide twelve Mobile Digital Direction Finding (MDDF) vehicles and associated radio receivers and direction-finding equipment. The FCC's Enforcement Bureau uses these vehicles to support public safety entities to investigate and resolve harmful interference to public safety communications systems. For example, the FCC has used its MDDF vehicles to resolve harmful interference to police, fire department, and emergency medical
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- The requested $1.5M provides inflationary increases for space rentals (GSA and non-GSA facilities), phones, utilities, printing and reproduction services, contractual services, and supplies. Inflationary increases would provide current services level to recruit staff to continue the FCC's ability to provide baseline capabilities crucial to carrying out its mission. Programmatic Increases to Base 1. Public Safety Support Vehicles. Funding of $ 1.1 M would provide twelve Mobile Digital Direction Finding (MDDF) vehicles and associated radio receivers and direction-finding equipment. The FCC's Enforcement Bureau uses these vehicles to support public safety entities to investigate and resolve harmful interference to public safety communications systems. For example, the FCC has used its MDDF vehicles to resolve harmful interference to police, fire department, and emergency medical
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- 1.5, 1.14, 1.16, & 1.20 IWG-2 Satellite Services including those related to High Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS) 1.6 (Resolution 415), 1.7, 1.8, 1.17, 1.18, 1.19, & 1.21) IWG-3 International Mobile Telephone (IMT-2000) & 2.5 GHz 1.4 & 1.9 IWG-4 Broadcasting and Amateur Services 1.6 (Resolution 414), 1.11, 1.13, 1.15, & 7.1 (Recommendation 952) IWG-5 Regulatory Issues 1.1, 1.0, 1.12, 2, 3, 5, 6, & 7.1) MEDIA At the end of FY 2006, a total of 1,586 of 1,687 licensed DTV stations (94%) were on the air with DTV operations. Of these, 1,041 are licensed digital facilities or facilities with program test authority and 545 are operating pursuant to Special Temporary Authority. Wi-Fi Infrastructure Hardware Revnue in the
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- the Commission on circulation; processed with or without a formal hearing; processed with or without so-called "public fora"; handled with or without additional private "talks" between the companies, interested parties, Commission staff, and individual, especially interested members of the Commission; granted with or without conditions; finalized after 90 days or 90 weeks, etc. The list goes on almost indefinitely. Section 1.1 of the Practice and Procedure subpart of the Commission's rules, entitled "Proceedings before the Commission," does nothing to remedy the open-ended nature of Commission processes. It states that "[t]he Commission may on its own motion or petition of any interested party hold such proceedings as it may deem necessary from time to time" and "[p]rocedures to be followed by the
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- Commission has established for license transfers before the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law of the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives.[6]^(4) At that time, I noted my concern that the lack of procedural rules placed too much discretion in the hands of the Chairman: Since there are no rules governing procedures (I do not think section 1.1 can fairly be said to be a rule of anything except unfettered discretion), the Commission (or even just the Chairman?) is free to change the procedural rules of the road from transaction to transaction, and even in the midst of a single transaction. Individual companies can be dragged through long and expensive proceedings, with full-fledged Commission action, while others have
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- the Commission on circulation; processed with or without a formal hearing; processed with or without so-called "public fora"; handled with or without additional private "talks" between the companies, interested parties, Commission staff, and individual, especially interested members of the Commission; granted with or without conditions; finalized after 90 days or 90 weeks, etc. The list goes on almost indefinitely. Section 1.1 of the Practice and Procedure subpart of the Commission's rules, entitled "Proceedings before the Commission," does nothing to remedy the open-ended nature of Commission processes. It states that "[t]he Commission may on its own motion or petition of any interested party hold such proceedings as it may deem necessary from time to time" and "[p]rocedures to be followed by the
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- been controversial, and invited comment on the debate. In response to the NOI, the Benton Foundation commissioned a study to examine the level of public affairs programming during a two-week period by more than 100 television broadcast stations in approximately 25 randomly selected markets. The study revealed that the commercial television broadcast stations in these markets devoted an average of 1.1 hours per week (or less than one half of 1% of their total time) to local public affairs programming, and that competitive conditions, market demographics, and stations characteristics did not significantly affect how much local public affairs programming was aired. Thus, the Benton Foundation concluded that the Commission should require broadcasters to air a minimum level of public affairs programming
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- cable provider in the country, serves 12.7 million subscribers through cable systems that pass approximately 21 million homes and serves approximately 18.9 % of the 67 million cable subscribers nationwide. Time Warner also offers Internet access over its cable systems through Road Runner, a joint venture that provides high-speed Internet access and content optimized for broadband networks to more than 1.1 million subscribers. Time Warner serves businesses through Time Warner Telecom, Inc. (``TWT''), a facilities-based communications provider serving large businesses. TWT offers businesses ``last mile'' broadband connections for data, high-speed Internet, local voice and long-distance services. TWT is certified to offer telecommunications services in 21 metropolitan areas in 12 states. The Virtual Network Assets AOL is the world's largest Internet Service
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- B:WPM-1l:WPM MTWTFSS &WPM-1l:WPM MTWTFSS 8:WPM.1l:OOPM MTWTFSS I:WPM-1l:WPM MTWTFSS 8:00PM-1l:OOPM MTWTF8.S &OOPM-1l:OOPM MTWTFSS 8:WPM-11 :OOPH MTWTFSS8:WPM-1l:WPM MTWTFSS .SzWPM-1l:OOPM MTWTFSS 8:OOPM.11 :WPM MTWTFSS &OOPM-1 1 :OOPM For explanatiin of symbols, see Boilerplate. Copyright 2000 Nielsen Media Research 1607 1511 1348 1303 1221 1077 944 933 658 607 546 541 540 503 458 419 356 329 295 1.6 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 04 0.4 03 0.3 2.7 2.6 2.2 2.2 2.2 2 1.9 1.5 1.5 1.2 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.5 0.5 56.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 50.7 56.7 56.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 NielsenN National People Meter Page 1 CERTIFICATE OF
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- liable for a forfeiture in the amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for willful and repeated violation of Section 17.51 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules'').1 Specifically, we find Jorge L Estrada apparently liable for failure to exhibit required obstruction lighting. II. BACKGROUND 2. On December 12, 2002, the antenna structure bearing FCC antenna structure registration (``ASR'') number 1043939 and located 1.1 miles NE of road 186 Km 9.2, Bo. Cubuy, in Canovanas, Puerto Rico, was inspected by agents of the Commission's San Juan Office. At the time of inspection, the structure's top red beacon and three of its sidelights were dark. The Commission's ASR database shows the registered owner of this structure to be Jorge L Estrada. 3. On December 16,
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- Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Lazer Broadcasting Corporation ) File No. EB-04-SD-135 ) Licensee of Station KXRS ) NAL/Acct. No. Hemet, California ) 200532940001 Facility ID #36829 ) FRN: 0000-0134-66 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Released: January 25, 2005 By the District Director, San Diego District Office, Western Region, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1.1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that Lazer Broadcasting Corporation (``Lazer''), the licensee of FM Broadcast radio station KXRS in Hemet, California, apparently willfully and repeatedly violated Section 11.35 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''),1 by failing to maintain operational EAS equipment. We conclude, pursuant to Section 503(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended
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- Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Farmworkers Educational Radio ) File No. EB-05-SD-072 Network, Inc. ) ) NAL/Acct. No. Licensee of Station KCEC-FM ) 200532940003 Wellton, Arizona ) Facility ID #36829 FRN: 0010-0576-85 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Released: July 20, 2005 By the District Director, San Diego Office, Western Region, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1.1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that Farmworkers Educational Radio Network, Inc. (``Farmworkers''), the licensee of FM Broadcast Radio station KCEC-FM in Wellton, Arizona, apparently repeatedly violated Section 11.35 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''),1 by failing to ensure the operational readiness of KCEC-FM's Emergency Alert System (``EAS'') equipment. We conclude, pursuant to Section 503(b) of
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- 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Richard A. & Joann R. Peterson, ) File No. EB-05-SD-175 Joint Tenants ) ) NAL/Acct. No: Licensee of Station KBSZ(AM) ) 200632940001 Wickenburg, Arizona ) Facility ID #11217 FRN: 0007-7068-64 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Released: November 18, 2005 By the District Director, San Diego Office, Western Region, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1.1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that Richard A. & Joann R. Peterson, Joint Tenants (``Petersons''), licensees of AM Broadcast Radio station KBSZ in Wickenburg, Arizona, apparently willfully and repeatedly violated Section 11.35 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''),1 by failing to ensure the operational readiness of KBSZ(AM)'s Emergency Alert System (``EAS'') equipment. We conclude, pursuant
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- Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) KPAL Television Inc. ) File No. EB-05-LA-264 ) Licensee of Station KPAL-LP ) NAL/Acct. No: Palmdale, CA ) 200632900003 Facility ID #22179 ) FRN: 0009931254 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Released: February 9, 2006 By the District Director, Los Angeles Office, Western Region, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1.1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that KPAL Television Inc. ("KPAL"), licensee of KPAL-LP, a Class A Television station in Palmdale, California, apparently willfully and repeatedly violated Section 11.35(a) of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''),1 by failing to ensure the operational readiness of KPAL-LP's Emergency Alert System (``EAS'') equipment. We conclude, pursuant to Section 503(b) of
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- main radiation lobe of the transmitting antenna will be a term of the station authorization. At the time of the inspection on April 10, 2008, Mt. Rushmore was found operating radio station WHB734 from a location inconsistent with the station's authorized coordinates and street address. The distance separating the point of operation from that of the license was greater than 1.1 miles (specifically, a difference of approximately 15 seconds of latitude and approximately 76 seconds of longitude). The licensee's station manager acknowledged the licensing inaccuracies, noting that station WHB734 had been operating from this location for over a year; therefore, the violation was willful. Station WHB734 was observed operating from the incorrect location on April 10 and 11, 2008. The violation
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- regions, the parties' contract provided solely for the sale of INMARSAT space segment. January 16, 2001 Letter at Attachment B, Attachment 1 at 2.1; Answer at 3, 5; COMSAT Brief at 4; IDB Supplemental Brief at 4. See January 16, 2001 Letter at Exhibit A. Id. at Exhibit A, 1.8. Id. at Exhibit A, Annex A, 1.1. Id. at Exhibit A, 2.3. Id. at Exhibit A, 1.3. See February 2, 2001 Letter at 1. COMSAT Brief at 4, 7, 9; IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. v. COMSAT Corporation, IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. Final Reply, File No. E-97-48 (filed Mar. 9, 1998) at 10-11 (``IDB Reply''). IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. v. COMSAT Corporation, Reply Brief of COMSAT
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- carriers in New York and Miami; and (3) the transmission of inbound and outbound international calls between international record carriers in New York City and Miami and telex stations in Alaska. Tariff 25 provided for the use of the international component of AT&T's international telex service to overseas points. See AT&T's Reply Brief, Exhibit A (AT&T's F.C.C. Tariff No. 21, 1.1.1, 1.2; AT&T's F.C.C. Tariff No. 25, 1.1.1, 1.2). 27 Graphnet's Initial Brief, Attachment 3 (AT&T's F.C.C. Tariff No. 21, 2.4.C; AT&T's F.C.C. Tariff No. 25, 2.4.C). 28 Graphnet's Initial Brief at 4. 29 AT&T contends that, if routing delays occurred, they were minimal (i.e., 10-15 seconds) and transpired before call set-up and billing. Answer at 8, 27. We do not
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- activate the lines until AACR signed Tricom S.A.'s draft interconnection agreement.29 AACR purportedly rejected Tricom S.A.'s proposed interconnection agreement, and in March 2001, AACR sent Tricom S.A. its own draft agreement.30 The Complaint asserts that AACR's draft agreement contained pricing terms that differed substantially from those proposed by Tricom S.A. Specifically, AACR's draft agreement allegedly set forth a rate of 1.1 cents per minute for local termination of international calls to Tricom S.A. customers, known as the ``international access charge,''31 while Tricom S.A.'s proposed agreement specified an international access charge of 4.2 cents.32 By May 2001, Tricom S.A. and AACR purportedly had failed to reach an interconnection agreement, and Tricom S.A. still had not activated the T-1 lines that AACR purchased
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- element in promoting the policies of Sections 224 and 257 to provide diversity of services over existing facilities, fostering the availability of telecommunications services to communities, and increasing opportunities for competition in the marketplace.'') (footnotes omitted). 48 Complaint, Exhibit 3 (prior pole attachment agreements), 6; Reply, Exhibit 1 (Horne Reply Declaration) at 4, 10. 49 Complaint, Exhibit 6 (New Contract), 1.1. 50 Pole Attachments Reconsideration Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 12141, 75. 51 Complaint, Exhibit 3 (prior pole attachment agreements), 8; Reply at 33. 52 Complaint, Exhibit 6 (New Contract), 5. 53 Complaint, Exhibit 6 (New Contract), 5. 54 Complaint at 9, 36. See also Reply at 33-34. 55 Response at 12. 56 Complaint, Exhibit 6 (New Contract), 5 (emphasis added).
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- dollars ($10,000).2 Mr. Estrada filed his response to the NAL on March 17, 2003. II. BACKGROUND 3. On December 12, 2002, Commission agents from the San Juan Office inspected the antenna structure (``tower'') bearing antenna structure registration (``ASR'') number 1043939. The agents' review of Commission records revealed that the tower was registered to Jorge L. Estrada. The tower is located 1.1 miles N.E. of road 186 Km 9.2, Bo. Cubuy, in Canovanas, Puerto Rico. The inspection resulted from a complaint on December 5, 2002, alleging that the red beacon lights required on the tower had been out for weeks. During the inspection, the agents observed that the tower was not lighted by a red beacon during evening hours. At the time
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- In any event, Z-Tel has advanced no reason why section 251(c)(1) imposes an obligation upon Pacific to explain to Z-Tel why Z-Tel's Memorandum did not comply with the Pacific Agreement. 59 Liability Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 7579-82, 29-32. 60 Petition at 17-18 (citing Pacific Agreement at Attachment 3, 2.1). 61 Petition at 18 (citing Pacific Agreement at Attachment 6, 1.1) 62 Heimann Letter Ex. 1 (Pacific Agreement) at Attachment 6, 1.1. 63 Because we affirm our denial of Z-Tel's section 251(c) claims, we also affirm our denial of Z-Tel's section 201(b) claims. Z-Tel's Petition provides no reason, independent of its claim that Pacific violated section 251(c), why Pacific violated section 201(b). See Liability Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 7582, 33.
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- Debarment, File No. EB-05-IH-0012 Dear Mr. Mihaylo: The Federal Communications Commission (``FCC'' or ``Commission'') has received notice of the January 5, 2005 conviction of Inter-Tel Technologies, Inc. (``Inter-Tel'') for mail fraud and aiding and abetting in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1341 and 2, and for conspiracy to suppress and eliminate competition in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act, 15 U.S.C. 1.1 Consequently, pursuant to 47 C.F.R. 54.521, this letter constitutes official notice of Inter- Tel's suspension from the schools and libraries universal service support mechanism (``E-rate program''). In addition, the Enforcement Bureau (``Bureau'') hereby notifies Inter-Tel that we are commencing debarment proceedings against it.2 I. Notice of Suspension Pursuant to section 54.521(a)(4) of the Commission's rules,3 Inter-Tel's conviction requires the Bureau
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- ." See Texas Cable and Telecommunications Association, 17 FCC Rcd 6261 (2002) para. 10 (citations omitted). We also note that REC's Petition was filed after the 30-day period for filing petitions for reconsideration. See 47 C.F.R. S 1.106(f). See 47 C.F.R. S 1.106; See also Peninsula Communications, Inc., 17 FCC Rcd 2832 (2002) n.3 (citations omitted). See 47 C.F.R. SS 1.1 et seq. 47 U.S.C. S 503(b). 47 C.F.R. SS 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(f)(4). 47 U. S. C. S 504(a). See 47 C.F.R. S 1.1914. (...continued from previous page) (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 06-663 6 Federal Communications Commission DA 06-663 References Visible links 1. http://www.fcc.gov/foia/ References 1. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-663A1.pdf 2. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-663A1.doc
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- Petition at 7-9; Petition Reply at 9. Petition at 8-17; Petition Reply at 5-10. Our rules permit us to adjudicate a petition for reconsideration of an order issued pursuant to delegated authority. 47 C.F.R. S 1.106(a)(1). Doing so makes sense here, given that this Order resolves all other outstanding issues. See generally 47 U.S.C. SS 154(i), (j); 47 C.F.R. S 1.1. Moreover, by adjudicating the Petition in conjunction with resolving all other outstanding issues, we render moot APCC's otherwise compelling objection that the Petition improperly seeks interlocutory relief. See Opposition to Defendants' Petition for Reconsideration, File No. EB-03-MD-011 (filed Dec. 9, 2005) ("Opposition to Recon.") at 6-7 (citing 47 C.F.R. S 1.106(a)(1) (stating that "[p]etitions for reconsideration of ... interlocutory actions
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- Telephone Company, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007), consent decree ordered, Order, 24 FCC Rcd 4495 (Enf. Bur. 2008). See supra note 50. See supra notes 13-28 and accompanying text. See supra notes 32-37 and accompanying text. As the Commission noted, SunCom provides wireless services to more than 1.1 million subscribers, and its licenses cover nearly 15 million people in the continental United States and more than 4 million in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. See T-Mobile/SunCom Transfer Order, 23 FCC Rcd at 2517 P: 5. See Forfeiture Policy Statement, 12 FCC Rcd at 17099 P:24 (recognizing that forfeitures against larger and more highly profitable communications entities
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- main radiation lobe of the transmitting antenna will be a term of the station authorization. At the time of the inspection on April 10, 2008, Mt. Rushmore was found operating radio station WHB734 from a location inconsistent with the station's authorized coordinates and street address. The distance separating the point of operation from that of the license was greater than 1.1 miles (specifically, a difference of approximately 15 seconds of latitude and approximately 76 seconds of longitude). The licensee's station manager acknowledged the licensing inaccuracies, noting that station WHB734 had been operating from this location for over a year. 16. Mt. Rushmore does not deny that WHB734 was operating from an incorrect location. Instead, Mt. Rushmore argues that studio location had
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- 14, 1999. FCC Complaint at 24-25; Answer at 73. FCC Complaint at 29; Answer at 77; Joint Statement at 2-3, 2-3, 5. FCC Complaint at Exhibit 3, Agreement Between COMSAT Mobile Communications and IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. (COMSAT/IDB Agreement or Agreement). By its own terms, this Agreement terminated on September 1, 1999. Id. at 1.1. Joint Statement at 3-4, 4-8. Id. COMSAT Corporation v. IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. et al., No. AW 98-281 (D. Md., filed January 28, 1998) (District Court Complaint). The District Court Complaint also named Teleglobe, Inc. and WorldCom, Inc. as defendants, but COMSAT's inclusion of these defendants in the District Court Complaint does not affect any of the issues here.
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- Inc., Order on Review, FCC No. 00-250 (rel. July 17, 2000). May 8 Order at 23, 29. May 8 Order at 24-29. Id. at 3-5. Complaint at Exhibit 3, Agreement Between COMSAT Mobile Communications and IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. (1995 Agreement or Agreement). By its own terms, the Agreement terminated on September 1, 1999. Id. at 1.1. Complaint at 18-20; Answer of Stratos Mobile Networks (USA), LLC, File No. E-99-27 (filed September 30, 1999) (Answer) at 10-11. Complaint at 20-21; Answer at 13. Overseas Common Carrier Section 214 Applications: Actions Taken, Report No. I-8273, Public Notice, 12 FCC Rcd 19542 (1997); Joint Statement, File No. E-99-27 (filed October 13, 1999) (Joint Statement) at
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- operational service from AM Station WGGM. Channel 265B1 can be allotted at Lakeside, Virginia, at a site 9.6 kilometers (5.9 miles) east of the community. Channel 299A can be allotted at Fruitland, Maryland at a site 13.2 kilometers (8.2 miles) northeast of the community. Channel 298A can be allotted at Warsaw, Virginia, at Station WNNT-FM's transmitter site located 1.7 kilometers (1.1 miles) south of the community. The Commission will send a copy of this Report and Order in a report to be sent to Congress and the Government Accountability Office pursuant to the Congressional Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A). Accordingly, pursuant to the authority found in 47 U.S.C. Sections 4(i), 5(c)(1), 303(g) and (r) and 307(b) and 47 C.F.R.
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- C outweigh the loss of second local service in community A). See Circleville, Ohio, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 8 FCC 2d 159 (1967). The reference coordinates for Channel 252C at Evanston are 41-14-14 NL and 110-58-09 WL, located 3.5 kilometers (2.2 miles) south of Evanston. The reference coordinates for Channel 237C3 at Price are 39-36-33 NL and 110-48-50 WL, located 1.1 kilometers (0.7 miles) north of Price. The reference coordinates for Channel 233C3 at Wellington are 39-30-41 NL and 110-45-54 WL, located 4.3 kilometers (2.7 miles) southwest of Wellington. The reference coordinates for Channel 239C at Salina are 38-50-58 NL and 112-00-28 WL, located 17.6 kilometers (11 miles) southwest of Salina. The reference coordinates for Channel 240C0 at Randolph are 41-56-46
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- rulemaking petition because Channel 285C3 at Davis-Monthan AFB is short-spaced to Channel 285A at Sells under the Commission's minimum distance separation requirements. See 47 C.F.R. 73.207. We clarify that the reference coordinates for Channel 285A at Sells, Arizona, concurred to by the government of Mexico are 31-51-28 NL and 111-53-23 WL as a specially negotiated restricted allotment limited to 1.1 kW ERP and 100 meters HAAT or the equivalent along the 123.2 degree azimuth toward Station XHNI(FM), Channel 286B, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. Letter to Pacific Broadcasting of Missouri LLC, Ref. No. 1800B3-LAS (MMB, Dec. 21, 2001), app for rev. denied, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 2291 (2003), recon. denied, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 19 FCC Rcd 10950 (2004)
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- 384 0 obj<> endobj 385 0 obj<> endobj 386 0 obj<>stream xmlns:dc='http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/' dc:format='application/pdf'>HyperGEAR,Inc.< /rdf:li> endstream endobj 387 0 obj<> endobj 388 0 obj<> endobj 389 0 obj<> endobj 390 0 obj<>stream 1.1 By this First Report and Order, the Commission modifies its rules to extend first come/first served processing to applications for minor changes to AM, reserved frequency noncommercial educational FM ("NCE FM") and FM translator facilities. We also expand the definition of "minor change" in these services to conform more closely to the commercial FM definition, which includes all changes except
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- Deadline. 10/28/97 * FCC releases Memorandum Opinion and Order in the Matter of Beehive Telephone, Inc., and Beehive Telephone Nevada, Inc. (Complainants), v. The Bell Operating Companies, (defendants), File No. E-94-57, FCC 97-387. [ [110]Order with attachment (Acrobat Format, 40 pages, 1.2 MB) | [111]Order without attachment (WordPerfect Format, 20 pages, 99 KB) | [112]Attachment only (Acrobat Format, 20 pages, 1.1 MB) ]. 10/27/97 * The Commission initiates a Notice of Inquiry seeking information regarding Calling Party Pays (CPP), a service option currently offered by some Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS) providers. [ [113]Text Version | [114]WordPerfect Version ] 10/27/97 * [115]FCC Chairman Reed Hundt Describes how Information Revolution is Fueling Creation of the Global Economy. 10/27/97 * Commisssioner Quello's 10/23/97
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- 98.3 $147,206 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $271,599 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 31,929,612 0.0 0.0 4.4 0.0 95.6 Denmark $8,757,740 0.0 0.1 0.9 0.0 99.0 $219,263 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $9,251,156 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 96,451,245 0.0 0.1 2.5 0.0 97.4 Finland $5,302,329 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.0 99.3 $98,410 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $5,608 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 67,267,426 0.0 0.0 1.1 0.0 98.9 France $60,831,350 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 98.0 $5,653,279 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $25,408,863 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,182,240,780 0.0 0.3 0.6 0.0 99.1 Germany $102,237,461 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 99.9 $10,523,017 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $121,659,536 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 2,280,652,478 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 99.8 Gibraltar $206,301 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 99.8 $3,304 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0
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- 0.0 0.0100.0 $205,465 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.1 20,698,660 0.1 0.0 0.0 15.2 84.7 Denmark $5,515,297 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.5 98.5 $181,443 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $2,670,627 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.9 73,044,063 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 97.3 Finland $3,490,402 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 99.2 $90,660 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $101,448 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.5 46,549,425 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.1 98.9 France $38,487,031 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.9 98.6 $5,754,860 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $14,597,191 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.9 931,389,310 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.7 98.7 Germany $62,835,185 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 99.9 $14,270,528 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $56,909,136 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,982,130,073 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 99.9 Gibraltar $153,290 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $5,897 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $22,403
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- the four cable networks with the largest audiences were USA, TBS, Lifetime, and Nick at Nite. 35 The average number of households delivered per network was 1.4 million (for the full sample of 33 networks it was 0.6 million). In 1990, the four largest were USA, TBS, ESPN, and CNN, with an average number of households delivered per network of 1.1 million (for the full sample of 15 networks it was 0.5 million). Thus, in 1990, the major broadcast networks delivered audiences on average nine times as big as those for the largest cable networks. In 2000 the broadcast audience averaged 5.6 times the size of the cable audience on a per network basis. Even the new broadcast networks UPN and
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- | [44]Acrobat + Martin: [45]Word | [46]Acrobat + Snowden: [47]Word | [48]Acrobat * Agenda and Panelists: [49]Word | [50]Acrobat * Panels and Agenda Set: + News Release: [51]Word | [52]Acrobat + Public Notice: [53]Word | [54]Acrobat * Location Announced: + News Release: [55]Word | [56]Acrobat + Public Notice: [57]Word | [58]Acrobat Presentations * All 15 Presentations: [59]15 Acrobat files, zipped, 1.1 MB * [60]David Croteau, Virginia Commonwealth University * [61]Thomas Herwitz, FOX Television Stations, Inc. * [62]Jay Ireland, NBC Television Stations * [63]Thomas G. Krattenmaker, Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsy & Popeo * [64]Mark P. Mays, Clear Channel Communications * [65]Deborah A. McDermott, Young Broadcasting, Inc. * [66]Victor B. Miller IV, Bear, Stearns & Co., Inc. * [67]Edward Munson, WAVY(TV) &
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- each other through radio broadcast markets. The preference externality mechanism is different in radio and newspaper markets. The top 250 markets have an average of roughly 20 radio stations, in contrast to an average of less than 3 daily newspapers published per MSA in our 269 markets. Further, the top 250 markets each have an average of 1.9 black-targeted and 1.1 Hispanic-targeted radio stations, and 61 (26) percent have at least one station targeting blacks (Hispanics). The question facing blacks as radio listeners is largely, "how many programming options will target me?" An increase in the number of blacks will increase black welfare by raising the number of black-targeted stations. This increase will hurt other listeners only if it alters the
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- have 25 percent or more. We classify these as youth- targeted. Table 1a presents information on the number of stations targeting each group, listening data by group, and other city characteristics. Across all 246 markets there are an average of 24.5 commercial stations received in each market.11 An average of 1.9 stations, or 7.8 percent, are black-targeted. An average of 1.1 stations, or 4.4 percent of stations are Hispanic-targeted. Nearly a quarter of stations (22.7 percent, or 5.6 stations per market) are youth-targeted. Another 19.6 percent (4.8 stations per market) are older- targeted. Population averages 0.70 million persons across the 246 markets. Average population is larger in the samples of markets with black and Hispanic listening data. Arbitron only reports minority
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- 33 Table 1: Stations and Listening, by Race and Format, 1997 101 Markets with Black Listening 54 Markets with Hisp. Listening Percent of Stations Percent of Listening Percent of Stations Percent of Listening Format Non-Black Black Non-Hisp. Hispanic Adult Contemp. (AC) 5.9 6.7 2.0 5.0 5.4 3.4 AC/Contemp. Hit Radio 2.1 2.9 0.8 2.3 2.9 1.5 Adult Contemp./New Rock 0.6 1.1 0.3 1.1 1.5 0.6 AC/Soft Adult Contemp. 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 Album Oriented Rock (AOR) 5.3 6.0 0.7 4.5 4.9 2.4 AOR/Adult Contemp. 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 AOR/Classic Rock 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Album Oriented Rock/New Rock 3.0 3.7 0.5 3.1 3.3 1.9 Album Oriented Rock/Progressive 1.0 1.3 0.1 1.8 1.6 0.6 Black 7.5
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- Talk Radio StnsOther Radio Stations City gov't 24.0 20.6 16.4 19.4 19.4 County gov't 2.8 2.5 3.9 5.4 5.4 Reg. gov't 0.8 0.1 0.3 1.0 0.5 Education 7.8 10.7 4.5 5.4 4.3 Crime/Courts 23.2 8.2 31.1 28.1 26.3 Accidents/Disasters 5.6 1.0 11.6 9.7 11.8 Human/Community interest 16.3 41.3 12.7 14.0 11.3 Business/Economy 17.0 14.4 16.7 15.7 17.2 All else 2.6 1.1 2.7 1.3 3.8 Total 100 100 100 100 100 12 News Outlets vsOutlets with Local News TV Stations News Outlets vsOutlets with Local News Radio News Outlets vsOutlets with Local News Daily Newspapers News Outlets vsOutlets with Local News Weekly Newspapers News Outlets vsOutlets with Local News Citizen web news and blogsites
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- of the system to transparently adjust to changes in operational scope of the system. In this case, SDRs are again very well suited to the task. Since SDRs rely on software for their defining characteristics, it is generally very easy for the systems to morph in the functionality of the system based on changes to the operating software. Hence, version 1.1 of an operating system can recover from errors in version 1.0 as well as expand on the previous functionality. Scalability in this case, is software dependent and easily accomplished as the need may be. * Security. Security refers to the end-to-end integrity of the transmission process to insure error free and uncompromised exchange of information. It means that verified and
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- commonality and interoperability built into NG mobile networks. Capitalizing on this commonality and the enhanced broadband capabilities should provide public safety entities and the first responder community with the requisite communications means to support all of their broadband applications in the future. __________________________________________________________________ ^1 U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Statement of Requirements for Public Safety Wireless Communications and Interoperability, Version 1.1, Jan. 26, 2006. ^2 See [134]http://www.project25.org/. ^3 See [135]http://www.projectmesa.org/. ^4 See the corresponding FCC proceeding regarding the public-private partnership for public safety use of spectrum in the D-Block of the 700 MHz band at [136]http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/public-safety-spectrum/700-MHz/safetyband. html. ^5 See [137]http://www.3gpp.org/. ^6 See [138]http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/index.asp?category=information&rlink=imt- advanced=en. ^7 See [139]http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/index.asp?category=information&rlink=rhom e=en. ^8 See [140]http://www.umts-forum.org. ^9 See [141]http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/specs/latest/Rel-8/. ^10 OFDMA is an advanced multiple access
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- 7, 1999: TIN registration available for ASR. June 21, 1999:New FCC Form 854 (June 1999 edition) becomes available via the FCC Forms Page (http://www.fcc.gov/formpage.html). ASR filers may begin using the new FCC Form 854. Manual (paper) filers must register TINs and list existing antenna structure registrations before submitting applications. June 24, 1999:Electronic filing via existing methods (Electronic Filing Software version 1.1, batch filing via the Internet) are no longer available (as of 5 p.m. EDT). ASR filers submitting old FCC Form 854 or FCC Form 854R after this date must submit an attachment with additional information (see Appendix A). July 1, 1999: Electronic filing via the Internet becomes available. All ASR Filers are required to have registered their TIN and listed
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 1 ATTACHMENT A SUMMARY OF TERMS FOR PROPOSED PLAN OF REORGANIZATION OF POCKET COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 1 PURPOSE 1.1 Each of Ericsson, Inc. ("Ericsson"), Masa Telecom, Inc. ("MTI"), Pacific Eagle Investments, Ltd. ("PEIL"), Pacific Eagle Investment (L) Limited ("PEILL"), Masa Telecom Asia Investment Pte Ltd. ("MTAI") (collectively, "Masa/Pacific Eagle"), and Siemens Telecom Networks ("Siemens") (together with Ericsson and Masa/Pacific Eagle, the "DIP Lenders") has decided to develop and file a plan of reorganization (the "Plan") with the U.S. Bankruptcy
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- the use of this band, including the need to protect feeder links for the Broadcast Satellite Service in the 17.7-17.8 GHz band segment, power flux density limits to protect the Earth Exploration Satellite Service in the 18.6- 18.8 GHz band, and the need to coordinate with Fixed Services in the 17.7-19.7 GHz band, we conclude that the flexibility afforded by 1.1 GHz of spectrum should provide sufficient downlink capacity to correspond with the 1000 MHz of uplink spectrum designated for GSO/FSS in the 27.5-30.0 GHz range. We decline to limit GSO/FSS use of the bands below 18.55 GHz as 137 requested by Teledesic. The use of these bands by GSO/FSS should not preclude their use by Teledesic on the secondary basis
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- and call signs with the FCC and electronically file FCC Form 601. To perform either of these procedures, you must first connect to the FCC Network as follows: C Attachment F describes how Windows 95/98 users can connect to the FCC Network using the Dial-Up Networking features of Windows 95/98. You also need Netscape Communicator 4.06 or 4.05 with JDK 1.1 (Internet web browser software) to use ULS to electronically register and file FCC Form 601. Note: To download Netscape Communicator 4.06 (recommended) free of charge, access the Netscape download site at http://home.netscape.com/download/. Conventions The instructions in this attachment use the following typographical conventions: bold Represents objects on the screen that you click with the mouse pointer, including buttons, Internet links,
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- open) # Modem: v.32bis 14.4kbps Hayes compatible modem or faster # Monitor: VGA or above # Mouse or other pointing device 2. Minimum Software Requirements # Operating System: Microsoft Windows 95/98 Note: The FCC no longer supports Windows 3.1x # PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) Dialer:Use the Dial-Up Networking feature included with Windows 95/98 # Web Browser: Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1 or a higher version of Netscape (available at http://www.netscape.com) # PDF Viewer: Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or higher (available at http://www.adobe.com) 46 # If you wish to use the download feature in the Form 175 Review, you will need a .tar file extraction utility, e.g., Winzip (available at http://www.winzip.com) or Pkzip for Windows (available at http://www.hotfiles.com). 3. Connecting to the
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- you have multiple applications open) # #Hard Disk: 33 MB available disk space # #1.44 MB Floppy Drive or CD-ROM Drive (to install the Remote Bidding System) # #Modem: v.32bis 14.4 kbps Hayes compatible modem # #Monitor: VGA or above # #Mouse or other pointing device # #Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows 98 # #Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1, or higher version of Netscape For questions regarding the above please contact Jeff Garretson at 202/ 418-7533 or technical support at 202/ 414-1250. 1 Attachment E DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING THE FCC MOCK BIDDING SYSTEM This attachment describes how to download and install the FCC Mock Bidding System for qualified bidders who wish to participate in the FCC Mock Auction. Conventions
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- 601. To perform either of these procedures, you must first connect to the FCC Network as follows: C Attachment F describes how Windows 95/98 users can connect to the FCC Network using the Dial-Up Networking features of Windows 95/98. We recommend that you use Netscape Communicator 4.5. However, you can also use Netscape Communicator 4.06, 4.07, or 4.05 with JDK 1.1 (Internet web browser software) to use ULS to electronically register and file FCC Form 601. Note: To download Netscape Communicator 4.5 (recommended) free of charge, access the Netscape download site at http://home.netscape.com/download/. Conventions The instructions in this attachment use the following typographical conventions: bold Represents objects on the screen that you click with the mouse pointer, including buttons, Internet links,
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- Coast Auction should be aware of the following revisions to Attachment D, FCC Remote Bidding System Hardware and Software Requirements, of Public Notice DA 98-2248 announcing Status of Applications to Participate in the Auction. Specifically, there are two changes: Hard disk requirements revised to "33 MB available disk space" and the netscape requirement revised to "Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1, or higher version of Netscape". These changes are reflected in the corrected Attachment D below: Attachment D FCC Remote Bidding System Hardware and Software Requirements At a minimum, bidders need the following hardware and software: # #CPU: Intel Pentium or above # #RAM: 16 MB (more recommended if you have multiple applications open) # #Hard Disk: 33 MB available disk
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- open) o Modem: v.32bis 14.4kbps Hayes compatible modem or faster o Monitor: VGA or above o Mouse or other pointing device Minimum Software Requirements o Operating System: Microsoft Windows 95/98 [Note: The FCC no longer supports Windows 3.1x] o PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) Dialer: Use the Dial-Up Networking feature included with Windows 95/98 o Web Browser: Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1 or a higher version of Netscape (available at http://www.netscape.com) o PDF Viewer:Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or higher (available at http://www.adobe.com) 52 o If you wish to use the download feature in the Form 175 Review, you will need a .tar file extraction utility, e.g., Winzip (available at http://www.winzip.com) or Pkzip for Windows (available at http://www.hotfiles.com). Connecting to the FCC Network
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- Floppy Drive or CD-ROM Drive (to install the Remote Bidding System) # #Modem: v.32bis 14.4 kbps Hayes compatible modem or faster # #Monitor: VGA or above # #Mouse or other pointing device # #Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows 98 # #Netscape Communicator 4.5 is recommended. However, you can also use Netscape Communicator 4.08, 4.07, 4.06 or 4.05 with JDK 1.1. Note: To download Netscape Communicator 4.5 free of charge, access the Netscape download site at http://home.netscape.com/download/ For questions regarding the above, please contact Technical Support at (202) 414-1250.
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- open) Hard Disk: 33 MB available disk space 1.44 MB Floppy Drive or CD_ROM Drive (to install the Remote Bidding System) Modem: v.32bis 14.4kbps Hayes compatible modem or faster Monitor: VGA or above Mouse or other pointing device Microsoft Windows 95/98 Netscape Communicator 4.5 is recommended. However, you can also use Netscape Communicator 4.08, 4.07, 4.06 or 4.05 with JDK 1.1. Note: To download Netscape Communicator 4.5 free of charge, access the Netscape download site at http://home.netscape.com/download/ For questions regarding the above, please contact Technical Support at (202) 414-1250. 1 Attachment E DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING THE FCC MOCK BIDDING SOFTWARE This attachment describes how to download and install the FCC Mock Bidding Software for qualified bidders who wish to participate in
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- 16 MB (more recommended) C Monitor: VGA or above C Modem: 14.4 kbps, Hayes-compatible or faster (recommended) Note: To download Netscape Communicator 4.5 free of charge, access the Netscape download site at http://home.netscape.com/download/. F-2 C Mouse or other pointing device Software Requirements C Netscape Communicator 4.5 (recommeded). However, you can also use Netscape Communicator 4.06, 4.07 or 4.05 with JDK 1.1 (Internet web browser software)1 C Microsoft Windows 95/98 Note: If you are running Windows in a networked environment, check with your local network administrator for any potential conflicts with the Windows 95/98 Dial-Up Networking. This usually includes any TCP/IP installed network protocol. The Windows 95/98 Dial-Up Networking will establish a direct connection from your PC to the FCC Network. This
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- requests that the Commission amend its rules to grant exemption from the competitive bidding process, pursuant to Section 309(j)(2) of the Act, to applicants intending to use LMS frequencies for public safety purposes. Hennepin states that it 13 seeks a LMS license to enhance the effectiveness of its public safety services to protect the life, health, and property of approximately 1.1 million people in the State of Minnesota. Hennepin 14 asserts that it intends to use LMS technology to improve its capabilities in two areas: (1) emergency vehicle location and (2) community corrections. Hennepin contends that, if granted a 15 LMS license, it would use LMS technology to locate and dispatch emergency vehicles such as ambulances, fire trucks, police cars, and
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- open) o Modem: v.32bis 14.4kbps Hayes compatible modem or faster o Monitor: VGA or above o Mouse or other pointing device Minimum Software Requirements o Operating System: Microsoft Windows 95/98 [Note: The FCC no longer supports Windows 3.1x] o Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Dialer: Use the Dial-Up Networking feature included with Windows 95/98 o Web Browser: Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1 or a higher version of Netscape (available at http://www.netscape.com) Connecting to the FCC Network To use the FCC Remote Access System, you must first connect to the FCC Network using Dial-Up Networking. Dial-Up Networking connects to a 900 number telephone service at a charge of $2.30 per minute. The first minute of connection time to the 900 number service is
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- open) o Modem: v.32bis 14.4kbps Hayes compatible modem or faster o Monitor: VGA or above o Mouse or other pointing device Minimum Software Requirements o Operating System: Microsoft Windows 95/98 [Note: The FCC no longer supports Windows 3.1x] o PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) Dialer: Use the Dial-Up Networking feature included with Windows 95/98 o Web Browser: Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1 or a higher version of Netscape (available at http://www.netscape.com) o PDF Viewer:Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or higher (available at http://www.adobe.com) o If you wish to use the download feature in the Form 175 Review, you will need a .tar file extraction utility, e.g., Winzip (available at http://www.winzip.com) or Pkzip for Windows (available at http://www.hotfiles.com). Connecting to the FCC Network To
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- or above o Mouse or other pointing device Minimum Software Requirements o Operating System: Microsoft Windows 95/98 [Note: The FCC no longer supports Windows 3.1x] o PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) Dialer: Use the Dial-Up Networking feature included with Windows 95/98 o Web Browser: Netscape Communicator 4.5 is recommended. However, you can also use Netscape Communicator 4.06, 4.07, or 4.05 with JDK 1.1 (Internet web browser software). Note: To download Netscape Communicator 4.5 free of charge, access the Netscape download site at http://home.netscape.com/download/ o PDF Viewer:Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or higher (available at http://www.adobe.com) o If you wish to use the download feature in the Form 175 Review, you will need a .tar file extraction utility, e.g., Winzip (available at http://www.winzip.com) or Pkzip
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- Floppy Drive or CD-ROM Drive (to install the Remote Bidding System) # #Modem: v.32bis 14.4 kbps Hayes compatible modem or faster # #Monitor: VGA or above # #Mouse or other pointing device # #Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows 98 # #Netscape Communicator 4.5 is recommended. However, you can also use Netscape Communicator 4.08, 4.07, 4.06 or 4.05 with JDK 1.1. Note: To download Netscape Communicator 4.5 free of charge, access the Netscape download site at http://home.netscape.com/download/ For questions regarding the above, please contact Technical Support at (202) 414-1250.
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- available disk space 1.44 MB Floppy Drive or CD_ROM Drive (to install the Remote Bidding System) Modem: v.32bis 14.4kbps Hayes compatible modem or faster Monitor: VGA or above Mouse or other pointing device Microsoft Windows 95/98 Netscape Communicator 4.5 is recommended. However, you can also use Netscape Communicator 4.08, 4.07, 4.06 or 4.05 with JDK 1.1. Note: To download Netscape Communicator 4.5 free of charge, access the Netscape download site at http://home.netscape.com/download/ For questions regarding the above, please contact Technical Support at (202) 414-1250. ATTACHMENT E DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING THE FCC MOCK BIDDING SOFTWARE This attachment describes how to download and install the FCC Mock Bidding Software for qualified bidders who wish to participate in the
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- recommended if you have multiple applications open) o Modem: v.32bis 14.4kbps Hayes compatible modem or faster (recommend 28.8kps) o Monitor: VGA or above o Mouse or other pointing device Minimum Software Requirements o Operating System: Microsoft Windows 95/98 o Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Dialer: Use the Dial-Up Networking feature included with Windows 95/98 o Web Browser: Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1 or a higher version of Netscape (recommend Netscape Communicator 4.5, which is available at http://www.netscape.com) Connecting to the FCC Network To use the FCC Remote Access System, you must first connect to the FCC Network using Dial-Up Networking. Dial-Up Networking connects to a 900 number telephone service at a charge of $2.30 per minute. The first minute of connection time
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- recommended if you have multiple applications open) o Modem: v.32bis 14.4kbps Hayes compatible modem or faster (recommend 28.8kps) o Monitor: VGA or above o Mouse or other pointing device Minimum Software Requirements o Operating System: Microsoft Windows 95/98 o Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Dialer: Use the Dial-Up Networking feature included with Windows 95/98 o Web Browser: Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1 or a higher version of Netscape (recommend Netscape Communicator 4.5 which is available at http://www.netscape.com) Connecting to the FCC Network To use the FCC Remote Access System, you must first connect to the FCC Network using Dial-Up Networking. Dial-Up Networking connects to a 900 number telephone service at a charge of $2.30 per minute. The first minute of connection time
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- compatible modem or faster (recommend 28.8kbps) Monitor: VGA or above Mouse or other pointing device Minimum Software Requirements Operating System: Microsoft Windows 95/98 PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) Dialer:Use the Dial-Up Networking feature included with Windows 95/98 Web Browser: Netscape Communicator 4.5 is recommended. However, you can also use Netscape Communicator 4.06, 4.07, or 4.05 with JDK 1.1 (Internet web browser software). Note: To download Netscape Communicator 4.5 free of charge, access the Netscape download site at http://home.netscape.com/download/ PDF Viewer:Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or higher (available at http://www.adobe.com) If you wish to use the download feature in the Form 175 Review, you will need a .tar file extraction utility, e.g., Winzip (available at http://www.winzip.com) or Pkzip
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- 14.4kbps Hayes compatible modem or faster (recommend at least 28.8kbps) ! Monitor: VGA or above ! Mouse or other pointing device Minimum Software Requirements ! Operating System: Microsoft Windows 95/98 ! Dial-Up Networking feature included with Windows 95/98 ! Web Browser: Netscape Communicator 4.5 is recommended. However, you can also use Netscape Communicator 4.08, 4.07, 4.06, or 4.05 with JDK 1.1 (Internet web browser software). Note: To download Netscape Communicator 4.5 free of charge, access the Netscape download site at http://home.netscape.com/download/ ! PDF Viewer:Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or higher (available at http://www.adobe.com) ! If you wish to use the download feature in the Form 175 Review, you will need a .tar file extraction utility, e.g., Winzip (available at http://www.winzip.com) or Pkzip
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- Floppy Drive or CD-ROM Drive (to install the Remote Bidding System) Modem: v.32bis 14.4 kbps Hayes compatible modem or faster Monitor: VGA or above Mouse or other pointing device Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows 98 Netscape Communicator 4.5 is recommended. However, you can also use Netscape Communicator 4.08, 4.07, 4.06 or 4.05 with JDK 1.1. Note: To download Netscape Communicator 4.5 free of charge, access the Netscape download site at http://home.netscape.com/download/ For questions regarding the above, please contact Technical Support at (202) 414-1250. ATTACHMENT E DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING THE FCC MOCK BIDDING SOFTWARE This attachment describes how to download and install the FCC Mock Bidding Software for qualified bidders who wish to participate in the
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- 14.4kbps Hayes compatible modem or faster (recommend at least 28.8kbps) ! Monitor: VGA or above ! Mouse or other pointing device Minimum Software Requirements ! Operating System: Microsoft Windows 95/98 ! Dial-Up Networking feature included with Windows 95/98 ! Web Browser: Netscape Communicator 4.5 is recommended. However, you can also use Netscape Communicator 4.08, 4.07, 4.06, or 4.05 with JDK 1.1 (Internet web browser software). Note: To download Netscape Communicator 4.5 free of charge, access the Netscape download site at http://home.netscape.com/download/ ! PDF Viewer: Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or higher (available at http://www.adobe.com) ! If you wish to use the download feature in the Form 175 Review, you will need a .tar file extraction utility, e.g., Winzip (available at http://www.winzip.com) or
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- Jersey/Maryland.39 degrees 44' 46.4"......75 degrees 32' 49.7" Raleigh-Durham/North Carolina..........35 degrees 46' 38.5"......78 degrees 38' 20.0" West Palm Beach, Florida..............26 degrees 42' 37.2"......80 degrees 03' 06.1" Oxnard-Simi Valley-Ventura, California.....34 degrees 12' 00.0"......119degrees 11' 03.4" Fresno, California...................36 degrees 44' 11.8"......119degrees 47' 14.5" Austin, Texas......................30 degrees 16' 09.8"......97 degrees 44' 38.0" Tucson, Arizona....................32 degrees 13' 15.3"......110 degrees 58' 10.3" Lansing, Michigan...................42 degrees 44' 01.1"......84 degrees 33' 14.9" Knoxville, Tennessee.................35 degrees 57' 39.3"......83 degrees 55' 06.7" Baton Rouge, Louisiana ...............30 degrees 26' 58.7"......91 degrees 11' 00.4" El Paso, Texas .....................31 degrees 45' 36.4"......106 degrees 29' 13.0" Tacoma, Washington .................47 degrees 14' 58.4"......122 degrees 26' 19.4" Mobile, Alabama ...................30 degrees 41' 36.7"......88 degrees 02' 33.0" Harrisburg, Pennsylvania ..............40 degrees 15' 43.3"......76 degrees 52' 57.9" Albuquerque, New
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- outage time can then be added to the outage time due to rain only to find the `equivalent unavailability.' For example, if a satellite space-to-earth link has an unavailability of 0.3% and the minimum C/I for the terrestrial system to cause no more than an additional 10% outage is to be determined, the equivalent unavailability would be 0.33% (0.3 * 1.1). Using the equivalent unavailability, the ITU rain model can be used to find the corresponding `equivalent rain margin.' That is, the ITU model can be used to find the amount of attenuation associated with the increased outage time. This change in attenuation is attributed to interference from the terrestrial system. The C/I for the terrestrial system can now be found
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- that were raised in the Further Notice and not the First R&O, our decision on reconsideration does not go to the merits of their arguments on the unavailability criteria. Those issues are properly addressed in the Second R&O. 89 See First Report and Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 4107 15. 90 See Recommendation ITU-R BO.1444 at "recommends" 1 and 1.1 that reads, in part, " ... [the] emissions of all non-GSO FSS satellite networks operating in the same frequency band, should: be responsible for at most ten percent of the time allowance(s) for unavailability ..." (Emphasis added). 91 See EchoStar petition for reconsideration at 13. 92 See petitions for reconsideration of SkyBridge at 6 and SBCA at 7. Federal Communications
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- Ottawa, Canada, June 16 and 24, 1965. Entered into force June 24, 1965. USA:TIAS 5833/CAN: CTS 1962 No. 15, as amended June 24, 1965. Interim Arrangement Concerning the Sharing between Canada and the United States of America on Broadband Wireless Systems in the Frequency Bands 24.25 24.45 GHz, 25.05 25.25 GHz, and 38.6 40.0 GHz 1. Scope 1.1 This interim arrangement (Arrangement) between the Federal Communications Commission of the United States of America (U.S.) and the Department of Industry of Canada, herein referred to as the Administrations, concerns the sharing between Canadian and U.S. broadband wireless systems in the 24.25-24.45 GHz, 25.05-25.25 GHz, and 38.6-40.0 GHz bands.1 1.2 This Arrangement is subject to review at any time at
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- The example rounds the calculation of the index to the nearest tenth and the bid increment to the nearest percentage point. Round New Bids Activity Index Percentage Increment 0 0.0 1 4 2.0 15 2 3 2.5 15 3 3 2.8 15 4 2 2.4 15 5 2 2.2 15 6 1 1.6 13 7 1 1.3 11 8 1 1.1 11 9 0 0.6 8 10 0 0.3 6 11 1 0.6 8 12 1 0.8 9 13 4 2.4 15 14 4 3.2 15 15 2 2.6 15 16 1 1.8 14 17 0 0.9 10 18 0 0.5 7 19 0 0.2 6 20 1 0.6 8 21 0 0.3 7 22 1 0.7 8 23 0 0.3
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- the impact of three major problems: the exposure problem, the free-rider problem, and the computational complexity problem. In the following subsections we briefly describe each of these issues. In the remainder of this report, we show how the successful simultaneous ascending auction utilized by the FCC to sell spectrum rights can be modified in context-specific ways to minimize these problems. 1.1 The Exposure Problem In Report 1B, we describe some of the reasons why a simultaneous ascending auction may fail to allow the market to reach an efficient assignment1 of licenses to bidders. When bidders are permitted to bid only for single licenses, an exposure risk can arise. The valuation a bidder has for a group of licenses may far exceed
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- compatibleandagentswillnotnecessarilyrevealtruthfulinformationinequilibrium.Clear- ingtheexchangetomaximizereportedvaluedoesnotnecessarilyimplementtheefficient allocationanddoesnotviolatetheimpossibilitytheorem.Webelievethatitisdesirableto clearanexchangetomaximizereportedsurplus,toavoidexpostclaimsfromparticipants 3Notethatthisobjectiontotherevelationprincipleissubtlydifferentfromthemorestandardcomputa- tionalobjection,seeforexampleLedyardetal.[17]andParkes[25].Themorestandardobservationobjects totheuseoftherevelationprincipletofocusthedesignofmechanismsondirectrevelationinsteadofindirect revelation,becausethetheoreticalindirect-to-directtransformationignorescostsofcompleteinformation revelation(valuationandcommunicationcosts)andthecomputationalcostonthemechanismofsimulating thesystemandcomputingequilibriumoutcomes. 4Thisideaofimplementinginefficientallocationshasaparallelintheoptimalauctiondesignliterature, inwhichtheprimarygoalisrevenue-maximizationinsteadofefficiency.Anoptimalauctionmustoftenbe inefficient[22]. 5 thatanefficienttradewasforfeited. Inthisworkweproposemechanismsofkind(b),andtaketheargumenttoitsextreme. Weonlyconsidermechanismsthatcleartheexchangetomaximizereportedvalue.The mechanismdesignproblemthenreducestodesigningapaymentschemethatisbudget- balancedandindividual-rational,suchthattheincentivesacrossagentsaredesignedto minimizethebenefitsofstrategicbids,andboosttruth-revelationandefficiency.Although truth-revelationisnotnecessaryforallocative-efficiency,ifbidsaretruthfulthentheex- changeimplementstheefficientallocation.Theideaistodesignapaymentschemethat leveragesthebounded-rationalityofagents,makingtheholesformanipulationthatmust remaininthedesigndifficultforagentstofindandexploit. Inparticular,weproposeanumberofbudget-balancedvariationsontheVickrey-Clarke- Groves(VCG)[33,7,14]mechanismforacombinatorialexchange.TheVCGmechanism isastrategy-proofdirect-revelationmechanism,suchthatitisadominantstrategyforan agenttobiditstruevaluesfordifferenttradeswhateverthebidsandpreferencesofother agents.TheVCGmechanismisalso(IR)and(EFF),butnotbudget-balanced.Enforcing budget-balancenecessarilyrequiresthatwelosestrategy-proofness,becausewecontinueto cleartheexchangetomaximizereportedsurplus. WeinterpretVickreypaymentsasanassignmentofdiscountstoagentsaftertheex- changeclears.Budgetbalanceisachievedsolongasthemarketmakerdistributesnomore thantheavailablesurpluswhentheexchangeclears.5Thepricingproblemisformulated asanoptimizationproblem,tocomputediscountstominimizethedistancetoVickreydis- counts.Wederivepaymentschemesthatcorrespondtooptimalsolutionstothisproblem underanumberofdifferentdistancefunctions.Thechoiceofpaymentschemechangesthe incentiveswithintheexchangeformisrepresentationofagentvalues,andinturninfluences theefficiencyoftheexchange. Theoreticalandexperimentalanalysiscomparestheutilitytoanagentformisstating itsvalueinbidsandasksineachpaymentschemeacrossasuiteofprobleminstances.The results,boththeoreticalandexperimental,makequiteacompellingargumentforasimple Thresholdpaymentscheme,thatprovidesdiscountstoagentswithpaymentsmorethan athresholddistancethantheirVickreypayments,andcomputesthethresholdtoprovide budget-balance. Intuitively,itisusefultothinkofpaymentrulesintermsoftheresidual"degreeof manipulationfreedom"availabletoanagent,whichisameasureofthebest-casegainfrom manipulationtoagentinaparticularmechanism.Highdegreeofmanipulationfreedom indicatesthatitisquiteeasytosuccessfullyimprovetheoutcomeofamechanismwith non-truthfulbidding.TheThresholdrulesetsthediscountstohidethelow-hangingfruit, compensatingagentsfor(expost)easyopportunites,andleavingmoredifficultresidual opportunities.Itisusefultoattacklowriskmanipulationopportunitiesbecauseagents 5Themarketmakercanalsotakeafractionofthesurplus. 6 haveuncertaintyaboutthebidsandasksofotheragentsandcannotfullyexploitmore difficultopportunities. Theworkpresentedhereisapromisingfirststeptowardsdesigning"second-best"mech- anismsforthecombinatorialexchangeproblem.Workremainstobedonetoprovideafull characterizationoftheequilibriumstrategiesundereachrule,andtoperformsimulations witharichersetofagentstrategies. 1.1Example Letusintroduceanexampleproblem,thatwewillreturntolaterinthepaper.Suppose agents1,2,3,4.Agents1and2wanttosellAandBrespectively,withvaluesv1(A)=$10 andv2(B)=$5.Agents3and4wanttobuythebundleAB,withvaluesv3(AB)=$51 andv4(AB)=$40.Theefficientallocationisforagents1and2totradewithagent3,for anetincreaseinvalueof$36. Themechanismdesignproblemis:givenbidandaskpricesforA,BandABfromthe agents,whattradesshouldtakeplaceandwhatpaymentsshouldbemadeandreceived? Hereareanumberofindividual-rational6andbudget-balancedpayments: chargeagent3itsbidprice,payagents1and2theiraskprice. dividethesurplusequally,chargingagent3apriceof$39,andprovidingpaymentsof $22and$17toagents1and2respectively. providethesurplustothebuyer,chargingagent3apriceof$15andprovidingpayments equaltobidpricetoagents1and2. dividethesurplusacrossthesellersinproportiontotheiraskprices;i.e.agent1 receives$10+(10/15)$36=$34andagent2receives$5+(5/15)$36=$17. Anyanalysisoftheefficiencyeffectoftheseandotherpaymentrulesrequiresaconsid- erationoftheequilibriumeffectofthepaymentrulesonthebidsandaskssubmittedby agents.InSection4weproposeasetofbudget-balancedpaymentrules,whichareanalyzed theoreticallyinSection5andexperimentallyinsection6. 2CombinatorialExchanges Theessentialelementthatdefinesacombinatorialexchangeisthatthebidsandasksof agentsareexpressiveenoughtodescribevaluesoverbundlesofitems.Thisexpressibility allowsanagenttorepresentbothcomplementsandsubstitutesacrossitems. Asimplecombinatorialbiddinglanguagemightallowagentstosubmitbidsandasks explicitlyforbundlesofitems.Abid,B=(S,pbid),associatesabidpricepbid 0witha bundleofitemsS G,whereGisthesetofallitemsintheexchange.Thisisthemostan 6Individual-rationalforagentsthatbidtruthfully,oratleastforagentsthatshavebidpricesdownand askpricesup. 7 agentwillpayforbundleS.Anask,A=(S,pask),associatesanaskpricepask 0witha bundleofitemsS.ThisistheminimumpaymentanagentwillacceptforbundleS.Such abiddinglanguagecanalsobereadilyextendedtoallowagentstobidformultipleunitsof items. Logicalpredicatescanbeintroducedtoconnectthesesimplebiddingelements.One exampleare"additive-or"connectors,thatallowanagenttostatethatanynumberofaset ofbidsand/oraskscanbeselectedsimultaneouslybythemarket-maker.Anotherexample are"exclusive-or"connectors,thatallowanagenttostatethatatmostoneofasetofbids and/oraskscanbeselected. Steppingbackfromthespecificsofthebiddinglanguage,anylanguagewillinducevalues overdifferenttrades.LetIdenotethesetofagents. Definition1(Trade).Atrade i=( i(1),..., i(|G|)),where i(j) Zisaninteger, definesatransferof i(j)unitsofitemj Gtoagentiif i(j)>0,andatransferof i(j) unitsofitemjfromagentiif i(j)<0. Let denotethesetofallpossibletrades.Eachagentcanbeengagedinbothbuying andsellingitems,soatradeallowstheexchangeofitemsinbothdirections,dependingon thesignof
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- the public revelation of all information. There is a direct contradiction between the stated primary function of the FCC spectrum auctions efficiency and the FCC's interpretation, argued above, that common valuedness is the predominating characteristic of the commodity. Hence, when common value elements are important, alternatives to the English procedure are more likely to impair revenue, not efficiency. 1.1 Review of Relevant Experimental Results This section provides a short summary of those well-established experimental findings that are directly relevant to the spectrum auctions. These findings cover: (i) behavior in standard single object auctions; (ii) behavior in common value auctions; (iii) a winner's curse in private value English auctions for gambles; (iv) jump bidding, impatience, inefficiency and manipulation attempts in
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- operators compete with the incumbent cellular operators. Consequently, the tracking of broadband PCS deployments remains an important metric of sector development. Currently, broadband PCS operators have deployed networks that provide coverage in at least some portion of counties containing more than 217 million people, which is nearly 86 percent of the nation's total population. These counties also cover more than 1.1 million square miles, which equals 32 percent of the country's land area.182 178 In August, Telecorp PCS Inc. acquired Tritel Inc. subject to regulatory approval of the FCC. Matt Moore, Tritel, Telecorp PCS Complete `Merger of Equals,' ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWSWIRES, Aug. 8, 2000. 179 See, e.g., US Unwired Inc., Form 4249(B)(1), May 17, 2000, at 7. 180 The Urge to
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- B WirelessCo, LP 1.9 13 Spokane-Billings A Poka Lambro 1.9 6 Spokane-Billings B WirelessCo, LP 1.9 6 Nashville A WirelessCo, LP 1.8 16 Nashville B AT&T Wireless PCS 1.8 16 Knoxville A AT&T Wireless PCS 1.7 11 Knoxville B BellSouth 1.7 11 Omaha A AT&T Wireless PCS 1.7 5 Omaha B Cox Cable 1.7 5 Wichita A AT&T Wireless PCS 1.1 4 Wichita B WirelessCo, LP 1.1 5 Honolulu A Western PCS 1.1 22 Honolulu B PCS PRIMECO 1.1 22 Tulsa A Southwestern Bell 1.1 18 Tulsa B WirelessCo, LP 1.1 17 Alaska A APT .6 1 Alaska B GCI Communication .6 2 Guam-Northern Mariana A Poka Lambro .2 .1 Islands Guam-Northern Mariana B APT .2 .1 Islands American Samoa A
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- by RCR Radio Communications. 180Interconnection and Resale Obligations Pertaining to Commercial Mobile Radio Services, CC Docket No. 94-54, First Report and Order, FCC 96-263, 61 Fed. Reg. 38399 (Jul. 24, 1996), at paras. 10-11. 34 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-136 providers with a total of approximately two million mobile telephone subscribers.181 In 1998, the top 20 resale providers had over 1.1 million subscribers, which was almost unchanged from 1997.182 MCI Worldcom, Inc. is by far the largest reseller with over half of all the subscribers of the 20 largest resellers. In addition, MCI Worldcom, Inc.'s 1998 total of 565,000 customers is a slight decrease from MCI Communications Inc. and Worldcom Corp.'s combined, pre-merger total of 580,000. The remainder of the 20
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- under loans and grants made in 2007. Assists the private sector in developing and financing the construction of telecom infrastructure in rural America. $3.7 billion in principal outstanding; 550 borrowers. Borrowers are providing Broadband service to 92% of their telephone exchanges. 82 loans have been made, for $1.65 billion, for broadband deployment in 2,043 communities in 47 states. More than 1.1 million households will receive broadband access under loans made. More than $6 billion invested in rural telecom infrastructure since 2001... 12 Telecommunications Program Telecommunications Program FY 2008 Budget Infrastructure Loan Program: $685,170,000 Broadband Loan Program: $792,900,000 Community Connect Grants: $13,405,500 Distance Learning and Telemedicine Loans and Combination Loan/Grants: $28,265,371 Distance Learning and Telemedicine Grants: $24,763,815 13 Distance Learning and Telemedicine
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 1 Wireless Priority Service for National Security / Emergency Preparedness: Algorithms for Public Use Reservation and Network Performance Prepared for: DynCorp 15000 Conference Center Drive Chantilly, VA Prepared by: Nyquetek Inc 8397 Piping Rock Millersville, MD August 30, 2002 Version 0.9 2 Table of Contents 1. Summary.....................................................................................................................5 1.1 Purpose................................................................................................................9 1.2 Scope...................................................................................................................9 1.3 Organization of Paper.........................................................................................9 2. Problem Description.................................................................................................11 2.1 Severe Congestion............................................................................................12 2.2 NS/EP Leadership and Key Staff Traffic..........................................................12 2.3 Network Architecture........................................................................................14 2.4 WPS Queuing Features.....................................................................................16 3. Public Use Reservation Algorithms..........................................................................17 3.1 PURQ-AC Performance....................................................................................21 3.2 Public Use Reservation by Channel Allocation (PURCA)...............................24 3.3 Public Use Reservation by Preference and Limitation (PURPL).....................24 3.4 Public Use Reservation by Departure Allocation (PURDA)............................25
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- FINAL Prepared for FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Submitted by Avatar Environmental, LLC 107 S. Church St. West Chester, Pennsylvania 19382 EDM International, Inc. 4001 Automation Way Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 Pandion Systems, Inc 5200 NW 43rd Street Suite 102-314 Gainesville, Florida 32606 September 30, 2004 Notice Of Inquiry Comment Review i September 2004 Final TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................1-1 1.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM................................................................................1-1 1.2 OBJECTIVES...................................................................................................................1-2 1.3 GENERAL CAVEATS....................................................................................................1-2 2.TECHNICAL APPROACH ..................................................................................................2-1 2.1 COMMENT REVIEW PROCESS...................................................................................2-1 2.1.1 Review and Selection Process...............................................................................2-1 2.2 STUDY/CITATION REVIEW PROCESS......................................................................2-1 3. BIRD COLLISIONS WITH TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWERS............................3-1 3.1 GENERAL OVERVIEW..................................................................................................3-1 3.2 REPRESENTATIVE STUDIES AND INCIDENTAL MORTALITY REPORTS .......3-4 3.2.1 Study Duration and Survey Methods.......................................................3-11 3.2.2 Survey Biases...........................................................................................3-11 3.2.3 Mass Mortalities vs. "Trickle Kills"........................................................3-13 3.2.4 Declining Mortality..................................................................................3-15
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- operators compete with the incumbent cellular operators. Consequently, the tracking of broadband PCS deployments remains an important metric of sector development. Currently, broadband PCS operators have deployed networks that provide coverage in at least some portion of counties containing more than 217 million people, which is nearly 86 percent of the nation's total population. These counties also cover more than 1.1 million square miles, which equals 32 percent of the country's land area.182 178 In August, Telecorp PCS Inc. acquired Tritel Inc. subject to regulatory approval of the FCC. Matt Moore, Tritel, Telecorp PCS Complete `Merger of Equals,' ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWSWIRES, Aug. 8, 2000. 179 See, e.g., US Unwired Inc., Form 4249(B)(1), May 17, 2000, at 7. 180 The Urge to
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- operators compete with the incumbent cellular operators. Consequently, the tracking of broadband PCS deployments remains an important metric of sector development. Currently, broadband PCS operators have deployed networks that provide coverage in at least some portion of counties containing more than 217 million people, which is nearly 86 percent of the nation's total population. These counties also cover more than 1.1 million square miles, which equals 32 percent of the country's land area. To illustrate the types of markets in which broadband PCS operators have been concentrating their deployment efforts, this report divides the counties into quartiles by their total populations. Of the counties in the top quartile, 85.8 percent have at least one broadband PCS operator providing some coverage. In
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- New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC Valley Mills 06/01/2011 31-39-21.2 N TX AM KNKN457 099-55-49.5 W 0004614457 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC Winters 06/01/2011 31-57-05.9 N GA MD KNKA579 081-15-31.4 W 0004747581 Verizon Wireless of the East LP KELLER 05/31/2011 31-50-53.5 N GA MD KNKA579 081-06-01.3 W 0004747581 Verizon Wireless of the East LP SAVANNAH 05/31/2011 31-57-19.7 N TX MD KNKA221 095-31-01.1 W 0004747934 GTE MOBILNET OF SOUTH TEXAS LIMIBrazoria 05/31/2011 28-59-01.9 N MD MD KNKA779 077-36-25.0 W 0004750648 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC BOONSBORO 06/02/2011 39-32-26.0 N MD MD KNKA779 077-58-07.7 W 0004750648 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC CLEAR SPRING 06/02/2011 39-38-49.2 N MD MD KNKA779 077-44-02.0 W 0004750648 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC Hagerstown 06/02/2011 39-40-04.0 N MD MD KNKA779
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit INTERIM REPORT 3G SPECTRUM STUDY 2500-2690 MHz BAND APPENDICES FOR SECTION 1 APPENDIX 1.1 PLAN TO SELECT SPECTRUM FOR THIRD GENERATION (3G) WIRELESS SYSTEMS in the UNITED STATES October 20, 2000 I. PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM (PM) President Clinton signed a memorandum dated October 13, 2000, (Attachment 1) that states the need and urgency for the United States to select radio frequency spectrum to satisfy the future needs of the citizens and businesses for mobile voice,
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- efficiency. Alternatively, it may be appropriate to identify additional spectrum in other bands. It may also be possible to satisfy some communications requirements by using alternative technologies, such as fiber optic communications. These issues will be examined more fully in the Commission's planned rule making proceeding on spectrum allocations that may be made available for 3G services. . See Appendix 1.1 attached. Principles for Reallocation of Spectrum to Encourage the Development of Telecommunications Technologies for the New Millennium: Policy Statement, FCC 99-354, released November 22, 1999. Implementation of Section 6002(b) of the Omnibus budget Reconcilliation Act of 1993, Annual Report and Analysis of Competitive Market Conditions with Respect to Commercial Mobile Services: Fifth Report, FCC 00-289, released August 18, 2000. Other
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- Hub 125 -90 161 16 1.6 0.02 CDMA 27 3750 125 -90 161 16 1.6 0.02 W-CDMA 27 5000 125 -90 161 16 1.6 0.02 TDMA 27 30 125 -90 100 10 1.0 0.02 TDMA 27 200 125 -90 161 16 1.6 0.02 CDMA 27 1250 Response Station 6000 -67 6.4 0.6 0.06 0.00 CDMA 27 3750 6000 -67 11.3 1.1 0.11 0.00 W-CDMA 27 5000 6000 -67 12.9 1.3 0.13 0.00 TDMA 27 30 6000 -67 1.6 0.2 0.02 0.00 TDMA 27 200 6000 -67 3.2 0.3 0.03 0.00 Table 5.2 also shows that only 2 megahertz of guard band is need to account for the 3G system energy that overlaps the ITFS/MDS channel. Therefore, the energy in the adjacent
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ! - FINAL REPORT 3G SPECTRUM STUDY 2500-2690 MHz BAND APPENDICES FOR SECTION 1 APPENDIX 1.1 PLAN TO SELECT SPECTRUM FOR THIRD GENERATION (3G) WIRELESS SYSTEMS in the UNITED STATES October 20, 2000 I. PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM (PM) President Clinton signed a memorandum dated October 13, 2000, (Attachment 1) that states the need and urgency for the United States to select radio frequency spectrum to satisfy the future needs of the citizens and businesses for mobile voice,
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- million homes at the end of June 1997. Home satellite dish (HSD) subscribership decreased from 2.3 million homes at the end of September 1996 to 2.2 million at the end of June 1996. Direct-to-home satellite services (DBS and HSD) represent approximately 9.8% of national MVPD subscribership as of June 1997. Satellite master antenna television (SMATV) service subscribership increased 10.7%, from 1.1 million homes at the end of September 1996 to 1.2 million, or 1.6% of all MVPD homes, at the end of June 1997. MMDS subscribership decreased 8.8%, from 1.2 million homes at the end of September 1996 to 1.1 million, or 1.5% of all MVPD homes, at the end of June 1997. Broadcast television service continues to serve as both
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- of DBS subscribers and are again among the 10 largest providers of multichannel video programming service. DBS represented a 9.4% share of the national MVPD market in June 1998 and HSD represented another 2.7% of that market. Wireless Cable Systems: Currently, the wireless cable industry ("MMDS") provides competition to the cable industry in only limited areas. MMDS subscribership fell from 1.1 million subscribers to 1.0 million subscribers between June 1997 and June 1998, a decrease of 9%. This drop in subscribership may be the result of a reduction of marketing of analog MMDS service in anticipation of deployment of digital services. The advent of digital MMDS and the recent authorization of two-way MMDS service that will make high-speed Internet and telephony
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- Canada. This is a substantial increase over the end of 1998, when cable modem service was estimated to be available to 21 million such homes. At the end of 1998, there were an estimated 373,000 cable modem subscribers in the United States. By the beginning of October 1999, less than a year later, this number had grown to an estimated 1.1 million subscribers. 4. Despite the promise of two-way cable broadband service, the cable HFC network presents some technical limitations that affect the performance and security of the service. Unlike other technologies such as dial-up and digital subscriber line (DSL) that offer a dedicated connection to each subscriber, the cable network is a shared medium wherein transmission channels are shared at
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- the Bureau found that the increase in WCJB's HAAT from 208 meters to 287 meters and the station's increase in ERP from 500 kw to 2820 kw resulted in a 36.7 percent increase in WCJB's predicted Grade B contour. As a basis for comparison, the Bureau identified the corresponding increase of WDCA-TV in CALTEC where that station's ERP went from 1.1 million watts to 4 million watts, resulting in a 41 percent increase in Grade B contour. In its reconsideration, the Bureau noted that the relative change between these two stations' Grade B coverage areas constituted a 10 percent smaller change for WCJB. We note that in reviewing cases involving technical upgrades, the Bureau's analysis compares the differential between the additional
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- Warner. TWE-A/N is a general partnership owned by TWE, TWI Cable, and Advance/Newhouse Partnership. TWE-A/N serves approximately 6.7 cable million subscribers. Time Warner's partnership interest in TWE-A/N, held through TWE and TWI Cable, totals approximately 67%. Internet Services. Time Warner controls Road Runner, a joint venture that provides high-speed Internet access and content optimized for broadband networks to more than 1.1 million subscribers, of whom more than 719,000 are served by Timer Warner Cable systems. Road Runner is available in cable systems passing more than 19.5 million homes. As of December 31, 1999, after conversion of all preferred interests, Road Runner was owned 8.6% by TWI Cable, 20% by TWE, 26.3% by TWE-A/N, 25.1% by AT&T, and 10% each by Microsoft
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- billion in revenue in 2000, an increase of almost 60 percent. Equipment and installation revenue increased 7.3 percent in 1999, from $2.6 billion in annual revenue in 1998 to a little more than $2.8 billion in 1999. Industry analysts predict this revenue sector will increase to an estimated $3 billion by year-end 2000. In 1999, home shopping revenue declined by 1.1 percent and revenue from premium channels decreased by 1.9 percent. Annual revenue from local advertising increased from $1.8 billion in 1998 to $2.7 billion in 1999, a 45.1 percent increase, and is expected to increase 16.5 percent to $3.1 billion by year-end 2000. Revenue from the basic service tier (``BST'') and from the cable programming service tier (``CPST'') combined grew
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- DBS subscribers and are again among the 10 largest providers of multichannel video programming service. DBS represented a 9.4% share of the national MVPD market in June 1998 and HSD represented another 2.7% of that market. Wireless Cable Systems: Currently, the wireless cable industry ("MMDS") provides competition to the cable industry in only limited areas. MMDS subscribership fell from 1.1 million subscribers to 1.0 million subscribers between June 1997 and June 1998, a decrease of 9%. This drop in subscribership may be the result of a reduction of marketing of analog MMDS service in anticipation of deployment of digital services. The advent of digital MMDS and the recent authorization of two-way MMDS service that will make high-speed Internet and telephony
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- cable operators in North and South America. Established to provide a clearinghouse for technological information, CableLabs created the cable modem standard, DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification), in an effort to ensure practicality and accessibility of cable modem technologies. Equipment conforming to the DOCSIS standard is eligible to be CableLabs Certified. On April 22, 1999, CableLabs issued the DOCSIS 1.1 specification, defining new standards for cable modem functionality that allow cable operators to provide guaranteed bandwidth. This development follows the passage of DOCSIS 1.0 on March 18, 1998, which encompassed data privacy and service protection and also allowed high-speed modems to be certified for retail sale. There are now thirteen modem suppliers whose products have been certified for retail sale.
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- Responses to the Universal Service Data Request that were filed electronically (Excel files) with the FCC were compressed into zip files and are available for downloading below. [4]All responses in a single zip file containing 43 files, 3.5 MB [5]Ameritech* 11 files, 293 KB 12/4/97 [6]Anchorage Telephone Co. 3 files, 19 KB (expurga.xls changed on 11/19/97) [7]Bell Atlantic* 1 file, 1.1 MB [8]Bell South* 1 executable file, 619 KB [9]GTE* 3 files, 924 KB [10]Puerto Rico Telephone Co. 5 files, 29 KB [11]Sprint* 3 files, 302 KB [12]South West Bell* 15 files, 87 KB [13]US West* 1 file, 145 KB To download a zip file: click on the highlighted file name above, then use your browser's normal save function to save
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- Finding Information Comments & Reply Comments in the matter of Report to Congress on Universal Service CC Docket No. 96-45, DA 98-2 [2]Public Notice | [3]News Release | [4]Deadline Extension __________________________________________________________________ Reply Comments 21 reply comments were filed via diskettes with the FCC for this proceeding and are provided here in a single zip file: [5]rtcreply.zip (287 KB, 29 files, 1.1 MB unzipped). See the [6]Reply Comments Table below for the names of the parties who submitted disks and their associated files. Comments 53 comments were filed via diskettes with the FCC for this proceeding and are provided here in a single zip file: [7]rtccom.zip (2.63 MB, 63 files, 4.6 MB unzipped). See the [8]Comments Table below for the names of
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- 118 WordPerfect files that occupy 5.1 MB when unzipped. Additional reply comments are now available (posted 8/30/96) as two additional zip files: [4]9645rc2.zip (909 KB, 49 files, 2.9 MB unzipped) and [5]9645rc3.zip (912 KB, 56 files, 3.6 MB unzipped). __________________________________________________________________ Comments Comments were filed electronically with the FCC for [6]this proceeding and are provided here in two zip files: [7]9645com1.zip (1.1 MB) and [8]9645com2.zip (945 KB) for easy downloading. The first zip file contains 91 WordPerfect files that occupy 3.8 MB when unzipped. The second file contains 53 WordPerfect files that occupy 3.8 MB when unzipped. __________________________________________________________________ To download a zip file: click on one of the highlighted file names above, then use your browser's normal save function to save the
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- Division, Statistics of Communications Common Carriers, 1998/1999 edition, December 1999. 3 of contributions to the support mechanisms is equal to the sum of payments made through those mechanisms.6 This report does not include information on the new universal service mechanisms for schools, libraries, and rural health care providers.7 II. Data Related to Universal Service Support Mechanisms A. General Information Table 1.1 summarizes some of the general information that is needed to compute the contributions and to express contributions and support on a per-loop per-month basis. The first column shows the number of loops at year-end 1998 reported in the October 1, 1999, Universal Service Fund (USF) filing by NECA. The second column shows the number of loops at year-end 1998 for
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- requirements.116 Thus, packet data and packet-switching technology is subject to these requirements only to the extent it is used to provide telecommunications services, and not for information services.117 Packet-mode telecommunications services are expected to grow rapidly in the near future.118 J-STD-025 appears to be appropriately limited to apply only to Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-282 119 See J-STD-025 at 1.1 ("This Interim Standard defines the interfaces between a telecommunication service provider (TSP) and [a LEA]....") (emphasis added). 120 47 U.S.C. 1002(a)(4)(A). 121 For example, J-STD-025 itself lists the following as eight distinct packet-mode services: Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) user-to-user signaling; ISDN D-channel X.25 packet services; Short Message Services (SMS) for cellular and broadband PCS (e.g., NAMPS, TIA/EIA-41, PCS1900,
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- DICTIONARY, 14th Edition, at 591. See also Local Exchange Routing Guide (LERG), Volume 2, Section 1 at 24 (March 1997). Incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) chose to establish the rate center structure as part of their network design for billing and pricing functions and no regulatory mandate requires its existence. 172 Colorado Commission comments at 5; NANC Report at 1.1. 173 Numbering assignment guidelines for companies choosing to perform call rating consistent with the traditional ILEC rate center configuration require the assignment of one NXX code per rate center. NANC Report at 1.1. Thus, the combination of rate centers and 10,000 block number assignments causes area code exhaust even though thousands of individual telephone numbers remain unassigned to end
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- to high cost areas. b) Lifeline support is increased to protect low-income consumers from all effects of these changes, including the consolidation of PICCs with SLCs. This consolidation eliminates PICC-related charges for Lifeline customers with no offsetting increases in fixed monthly service rates. Switched Access a) Per minute interstate access charges are cut in half, from an average of over 1.1 cents per access minute to just over 0.55 cents per access minute, dropping significantly faster than they would under the Commission's existing rules. These reductions are accomplished by continuing an X-factor of 6.5% and targeting "X-factor" adjustments to switched access elements until switched access charges other than carrier common line charges reach 0.55 cents per minute for the Bell Companies
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- awarded in 149 communities in twenty-one states with the potential to pass 7.2 million homes.'' For example, as of December 1998, Ameritech had 200,000 subscribers. 29. Moreover, our Report on Cable Industry Prices this past spring reports there are 246 communities designated as effectively competitive. The Commission collected information from these communities, and randomly surveyed the non-effectively competitive communities. Approximately 1.1 million cable subscribers (1.7% of all cable subscribers) reside in the aforementioned 246 communities; however, there is head-to-head competition between at least two cable providers in only 88 of these communities. Table 6 reports the average monthly charge for cable services in both competitive and non-competitive markets. The figures reported in Table 6 indicate that the average monthly charge for
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- Canada. This is a substantial increase over the end of 1998, when cable modem service was estimated to be available to 21 million such homes. At the end of 1998, there were an estimated 373,000 cable modem subscribers in the United States. By the beginning of October 1999, less than a year later, this number had grown to an estimated 1.1 million subscribers. 4. Despite the promise of two-way cable broadband service, the cable HFC network presents some technical limitations that affect the performance and security of the service. Unlike other technologies such as dial-up and digital subscriber line (DSL) that offer a dedicated connection to each subscriber, the cable network is a shared medium wherein transmission channels are shared at
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- on an annual basis. See 47 C.F.R 65.600. Joint Statement of Managers, S. Conf. Rep. No. 104-230, 104th Cong., 2nd Sess. 1 (1996). In 1998, incumbent LECs had 96.5 percent of the local service revenues. Competitive access providers and CLECs had a combined 2.4 percent share of the revenues in this market. Resellers and other carriers had the remaining 1.1 percent. See Trends in Telephone Service, Table 9.1, March 2000 (Industry Analysis Division, Common Carrier Bureau). We note that when we declared AT&T non-dominant, it no longer was required to file several ARMIS-like reports. See Motion of AT&T to be Reclassified as Non-Dominant, Order, 11 FCC Rcd 3271 (1995). See, e.g., Access Charge Reform, CC Docket No. 96-262, Fifth Report
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- proposals will solve existing interconnection problems, and the extent to which the proposals will create new problems. Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to the NPRM is contained in sections 4, 201-202, 303 and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154, 201-202, 303 and 403, and sections 1.1, 1.411 and 1.412 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.411 and 1.412. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which Rules Will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may be affected by the proposed rules, if adopted. The RFA
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- the view that capital services (the quantity of capital services input) should be measured as proportional to the level of capital stock, and that capital consumption 127 Ad Hoc Comments, Att. at 57-58. In its reply, Ad Hoc claimed that a 10 percent hedonic adjustment would increase the X-Factor by 1.0 when based on data from 1990 to 1994, or 1.1 percent when based on 1989 to 1993, or from 1989 to 1994. Ad Hoc Reply at 4 and Att. at 36-37. 128 AT&T Comments, Att. A at 34-35. 129 Price Cap Fourth Further Notice, 10 FCC Rcd at 13667 (para. 47). 36 Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-159 (such as depreciation expense) should be included in the measure of the cost
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- has not demonstrated compliance with this checklist item. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-298 In our analysis, we do not consider data regarding blocking rates on EOI trunks carrying interLATA 616 traffic. The region-wide data indicate that, in March 1997, the percentage of EOI trunks carrying interLATA traffic that experienced blockage greater than 2 percent was 9.7 percent, as compared to 1.1 percent of Ameritech Retail trunks. In April 1997, that EOI blocking rate was 9.1 percent, as compared to 1.8 percent for Ameritech Retail. The Michigan data for EOI trunks carrying interLATA toll traffic indicate that no such trunks blocked more than 2 percent of calls in either March or April 1997. Ameritech Application, Vol. 2.10, Mickens Aff. at 25-26. As
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- in December 1999.274 In addition, WDM upgrades will double capacity on the TPC-5 cable.275 This additional capacity results in a shift in ownership shares. AT&T's share of transpacific capacity will likely be 12.1 percent, followed by MCI with 8.5 percent, KDD with 7.4 percent, Sprint with 6.7 percent, and ten carriers with approximately 5.5 percent each; WorldCom will have approximately 1.1 percent of the U.S. half-circuits on the transpacific route.276 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-225 total points on the cable. Thus, we assign AT&T 6.7 percent of the transpacific capacity on the China-U.S. cable. 277 We note here that no party raised concerns regarding the Caribbean/Latin American international transport market. We nonetheless examine this market to ensure that we undertake a
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- 251(b)(1) of the Act. 47 U.S.C. 251(b)(1); Local Competition First Report and Order 11 FCC Rcd at 15970 n.2250; SGAT XIV.B.1. 978 Currently, the wholesale discount applicable to CSAs is 20.72 percent, which is taken off the tariffed intrastate rate. SGAT XIV.B., Att. H. 979 See, e.g., AT&T Agreement 23.1; MCI Agreement at Att. 2, 1.1. 178 271(c)(2)(B)(xiv), a BOC must demonstrate that it provides nondiscriminatory access to operations support systems for the resale of its retail telecommunications services.975 b. Discussion. 309.We conclude that, but for deficiencies in its OSS systems described above,976 BellSouth demonstrates that it makes telecommunication services available for resale in accordance with sections 251(c)(4) and 252(d)(3). Thus, but for these deficiencies, BellSouth
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- and, in particular, whether an increase in the use of aerial cable also increases maintenance expenses, and whether plant specific expenses should vary with such characteristics as climate or soil type.166 In addition, the Commission asked commenters to identify the complete set of forward-looking expenses for which universal service support should be available.167 85. The prior version of BCPM (BCPM 1.1) estimated expenses on a per-line basis and the prior version of HAI (HAI 3.1) calculated expenses as a percentage of investment. In the Further Notice, the Commission tentatively concluded that the selected mechanism should provide the user with the ability to calculate each category of expense based either on line count Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-279 168 Further Notice, 12
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- carriers receive smaller blocks of numbers than they now do. The authority to reclaim unused and reserved NXX codes has the potential to add significant numbering resources in Connecticut. ORDERING CLAUSE Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that the Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control's Petition for Delegation of Additional Authority to Implement Area Code Conservation Measures is GRANTED to the extent described herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Yog R. Varma Deputy Chief, Common Carrier Bureau Petition for Declaratory Ruling and
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- demand side of the number assignment regime by requiring that carriers not request more numbering resources until they have used a certain percentage of those already in their inventory. ORDERING CLAUSE Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission's Petition for Additional Delegated Authority to Implement Number Optimization Measures in the 603 Are Code is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART to the extent described herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Yog R. Varma Deputy Chief,
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- to address the demand side of the number assignment regime by requiring that carriers not request more numbering resources until they have efficiently used numbers already in their inventory. ORDERING CLAUSE Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that Petition of the Public Utility Commission of Ohio for Expedited Decision for Authority to Implement Number Conservation Measures is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART to the extent described herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Yog R. Varma Deputy Chief, Common Carrier Bureau
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- to address the demand side of the number assignment regime by requiring that carriers not request more numbering resources until they have efficiently used numbers already in their inventory. ORDERING CLAUSE Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that Petition of the Public Utility Commission of Texas for Expedited Decision for Authority to Implement Number Conservation Measures is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART to the extent described herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Yog R. Varma Deputy Chief, Common Carrier Bureau
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- to address the demand side of the number assignment regime by requiring that carriers not request more numbering resources until they have efficiently used numbers already in their inventory. ORDERING CLAUSE Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that Petition of the Public Utility Commission of Wisconsin for Expedited Decision for Authority to Implement Number Conservation Measures is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART to the extent described herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Yog R. Varma Deputy Chief, Common Carrier Bureau
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- in-region, interLATA services in the relevant state; or (iii) the first date on which SBC/Ameritech provides facilities-based telephone exchange service to at least 3 customers in each of 15 out-of-territory markets pursuant to Paragraph 59c(2) of these Conditions. Thereafter, for the remaining duration of any Promotional Period, the promotional resale discount rate for service resold to residential customers shall be 1.1 times the standard wholesale discount rate established for the service by the relevant state commission pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 252(d)(3) and then in effect (e.g., if the standard wholesale discount rate in a state is 20 percent, then the promotional resale discount rate would be 22 percent). Upon the termination of the initial 32 percent promotional resale discount rate,
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- address the demand side of the number assignment regime by requiring that carriers not request more numbering resources until they have used a certain percentage of those already in their inventory. ORDERING CLAUSE Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that the Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy's Petition for Waiver of Section 52.19 to Implement Various Area Code Conservation Methods in the 508, 617, 781, and 978 Area Codes is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART to the extent described herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
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- address the demand side of the number assignment regime by requiring that carriers not request more numbering resources until they have used a certain percentage of those already in their inventory. ORDERING CLAUSES Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that the New York Department of Public Service Petition for Additional Delegated Authority to Implement Number Conservation Measures is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART to the extent described herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Magalie Roman Salas Secretary See Numbering Resource Optimization, Notice of Proposed
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- address the demand side of the number assignment regime by requiring that carriers not request more numbering resources until they have used a certain percentage of those already in their inventory. ORDERING CLAUSES Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that the California Department of Public Service Petition for Additional Delegated Authority Pertaining to Area Code Relief and NXX Code Conservation Measures Number Conservation Measures is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART to the extent described herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Magalie Roman Salas Secretary
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- address the demand side of the number assignment regime by requiring that carriers not request more numbering resources until they have used a certain percentage of those already in their inventory. ORDERING CLAUSE Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that the Florida Public Service Commission's Petition to Federal Communications Commission for Expedited Decision for Grant of Authority to Implement Number Conservation Measures is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART to the extent described herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Magalie Roman Salas Secretary See Numbering
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- carrier compliance with existing number utilization reporting requirements; and institute a thousands-block pooling trial. We deny the Petition insofar as it seeks authority for the Maine Commission to order unassigned number porting. 39. Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that the Maine Public Utilities Commission's Petition for Additional Authority to Implement Number Conservation Measures is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART to the extent described herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Magalie Roman Salas Secretary Petition at 1. The Commission recently released a Notice of
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- encouraging residential competition in less dense areas, SBC/Ameritech will offer a promotional resale discount on SBC/Ameritech's retail telecommunications services, where such services are resold to residential customers. The promotional resale discount shall be 32 percent from retail rates for an initial period of not less than 24 months, and, for the remaining period of the promotion, a rate equal to 1.1 times the standard wholesale discount rate established for that service by the state commission (i.e., an additional discount of ten percent). SBC/Ameritech will make the promotional resale discount available equally to all telecommunications carriers that request the discount prior to expiration of the offering window or satisfaction of the line threshold limitation, and the promotion will last 36 months. Carrier-to-Carrier
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- 61. A binder group generally consists of 25, 50 or 100 copper pairs bundled together. Id. Id., 14 FCC Rcd at 4799, para. 71. Binder group management refers to choices concerning which technologies are deployed over which pairs. Ideally, binder group management is aimed towards preventing interference and maximizing service deployment. See Committee T1 LB 785, T1E1.4/99-002R4, at 1, 1.1. Though we conceded in the Advanced Services First Report and Order that the terms ``spectrum compatibility'' and ``spectrum management'' often are used interchangeably, we drew the further distinction that the former refers to a service provider's general right to deploy a particular technology, while the latter refers to the provider's right to deploy a technology in a particular situation. Id.,
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- necessary to continue to provide service to their prospective customers. We are encouraged by these states' willingness to work in conjunction with the FCC to achieve our numbering resource optimization goals. Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that the Arizona Corporation Commission's Petition for Delegated Authority to Implement Number Conservation Measures is GRANTED IN PART to the extent described herein; the Colorado Public Utilities Commission Petition for Additional Delegated Authority to Implement Number Resource Optimization Measures is GRANTED IN PART
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- interexchange circuit equipment State private line and state WATS Interstate private line and interstate WATS Message telephone service 4.3 - Host/Remote Message Circuit Equipment Account 2310 - Information Origination/Termination (IOT) Equipment Category 1 - Other information origination / termination equipment Category 2 - Customer premises equipment Account 2410 - Cable & Wire Facilities Category 1 - Exchange Line C&WF Subcategory 1.1 - State private line and state WATS 1.2 - Interstate private line and interstate WATS 1.3 - Subscriber lines jointly used for local exchange and exchange access Category 2 - Wideband and Exchange Trunk C&WF Category 3 - Interexchange C&WF Subcategory 3.1 - State private line and state WATS 3.2 - Interstate private line and interstate WATS 3.3 - Message
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- (suggesting a review in three years with a automatic sunset in 5 years); GTE Comments at 3 (suggesting a 3 year termination); USTA Comments at 7; PCIA Comments at 11 (sunset the program after two years), and Sprint Comments at 3 (suggesting a 2 year sunset). Telecommunications Resellers Association Reply Comments at 7. 47 U.S.C. 161; 47 C.F.R. 1.1. 47 U.S.C. 161. 47 U.S.C. 154 (i), 201, 218-220, 251-252, 303(r), 332, 403. 47 U.S.C. 157 nt. AT&T Corp. v. Iowa Utilities Board, 119 S. Ct. 721 (1999). 47 U.S.C. 502, 503. See Letter from Donald R. Arbuckle, Office of Management and Budget, to Judy Boley, Federal Communications Commission (Dec. 22, 1999). See 5 U.S.C.
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- the tax payments are implicitly raised in the corporate overhead. Universal service contributions, however, are precise receipts tax, and there is no reason to bury them in corporate overhead. A list of the items concerning the inclusion of carrier-imposed universal service charges in the contribution base, and the parties' responses thereto, is attached as Appendix A. See 47 C.F.R. 1.1 (Commission shall follow procedures that best serve the purposes of the proceedings before it). The 1996 Act amended the Communications Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. 151, et seq. See Pub. L. No. 104-104, 110 Stat. 56 (1996). 47 U.S.C. 254(d). In addition to interstate telecommunications providers, ``[a]ny other provider of interstate telecommunications may be required to contribute to
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- show that its access charge rates under the 6.5 percent X-factor were confiscatory, and therefore may seek recoupment of amounts it undercharged during the period of the court's remand. With respect to the interstate average traffic sensitive charge target levels proposed by CALLS, we conclude that the target rates will significantly reduce per-minute access rates, from today's average rate of 1.1 cents per access minute to the target rates of 0.55 cents for the BOC LECs and GTE; 0.95 cents for very low-density price cap LECs; and 0.65 cents for all other price cap LECs, thereby lowering long-distance bills. We find further that these target rates are just and reasonable. The target rates are within the range of estimated economic costs
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- inability to provide nondiscriminatory access to updating the LIDB database in a timely and accurate manner (see section V.B.1.f.i.f, infra); and (iii) ``disturbing allegations'' raised by two competing LECs regarding specific recent SWBT conduct in Texas (see section V.B.2.b.i, infra). Texas Commission Texas 1 Comments at 5-6, 28-32; SWBT Texas 1 Ham Aff. at para. 251; Telcordia Final Report at 1.1.1. Texas Commission Texas 1 Comments at 5 n.7; Telcordia Final Report at 1.1.1. Texas Commission Texas 1 Comments at 5. SWBT Texas 1 Application at 28; Texas Commission Texas 1 Comments at 5; SWBT Texas 1 Ham Aff. at para. 256-258. Seven competitive LECs were test participants in the test. Only AT&T and WorldCom actively participated in testing their
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- conformity with the Commission's rule prohibiting equipment harmful to the network. Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 10534, para. 23. Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 10538, para. 34. Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 10542, para. 45. TIA Comments at 6; ``Procedures for the Development and Coordination of American National Standards,'' American National Standards Institute (ANSI Procedures) 1.2.2. ANSI Procedures 1.1 and 1.2. Id. 1.2.1. Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 10542, para. 45. ANSI Procedures Annex E, E-1. Id., E-2. Id., E-3. E.g., TIA Comments at 7, SBC Comments at 1-2, ITI Comments at 2-3, USTA Comments at 4-5, ATIS Comments at 4-5, Nortel Comments at 4-5, Bell Atlantic Comments at 2-4, GTE Comments at 3, Lucent Comments
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- necessary to continue to provide service to their prospective customers. We are encouraged by these states' willingness to work in conjunction with the FCC to achieve our numbering resource optimization goals. Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that the Petition of the Louisiana Public Service Commission for Expedited Decision for Delegated Authority to Implement Numbering Conservation Measures is GRANTED IN PART to the extent described herein; Petition of the Maryland Public Service Commission for Additional Delegated Authority to Implement Number
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- to continue to provide service to their prospective customers. We are encouraged by these states' willingness to work with the FCC and the Bureau to achieve national numbering resource optimization goals. Accordingly, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), and 251 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), and 251, and pursuant to sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.91, 0.291, 1.1 and 52.9(b), IT IS ORDERED that the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission's Petition for Additional Delegated Authority to Implement Number Optimization Measures and Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission's Request for Expedited Ruling and Second Supplement to Petition for Additional Delegated Authority to Implement Number Conservation Measures are GRANTED to the
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- at para. 3. The interfaces are the GUI Verigate, application-to-application Datagate and the industry standard EDI/CORBA. See SWBT Chapman Aff. at para. 21. See UNE Remand Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 3885, para. 427. See SWBT Chapman Aff. at para. 18. See SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement No. 1, SWBT Region-wide, at 271-No 1c; SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement No. 1.1-01, SWBT Region-wide, at 271-No 1.1. We note that SWBT reports pre-ordering response time and availability on a region-wide basis. Since the record in this proceeding demonstrates that SWBT's pre-ordering systems and processes are the same throughout the five-state region, we need not review state specific performance data. IP Comments at 15-17. SWBT Cullen Reply Aff. at para. 3. Allegiance Comments
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- interexchange circuit equipment State private line and state WATS Interstate private line and interstate WATS Message telephone service 4.3 - Host/Remote Message Circuit Equipment Account 2310 - Information Origination/Termination (IOT) Equipment Category 1 - Other information origination / termination equipment Category 2 - Customer premises equipment Account 2410 - Cable & Wire Facilities Category 1 - Exchange Line C&WF Subcategory 1.1 - State private line and state WATS 1.2 - Interstate private line and interstate WATS 1.3 - Subscriber lines jointly used for local exchange and exchange access Category 2 - Wideband and Exchange Trunk C&WF Category 3 - Interexchange C&WF Subcategory 3.1 - State private line and state WATS 3.2 - Interstate private line and interstate WATS 3.3 - Message
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- corporate control, and that resellers and other non-dominant carriers must file applications for acquisitions of corporate control. Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to the NPRM is contained in sections 4, 201-202, 303 and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154, 201-202, 303 and 403, and sections 1.1, 1.411 and 1.412 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.411 and 1.412. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities To Which the Proposed Rules Will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may be affected by the proposed rulemaking, if adopted.
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- companies have submitted evidence concerning the effect of BellSouth's methodology on UNE rates.173 While the companies disagree on the merits of BellSouth's approach, they separately concur that removing the inflation factor from asset values would lower UNE-platform and SL-1 loop rates by roughly 2.3 percent and port rates by 1.4 percent.174 BellSouth estimates that SL-2 loop rates would drop by 1.1 percent.175 BellSouth also estimates that elimination of the inflation factor would increase the rates for certain elements, particularly transport, and AT&T does not dispute this evidence.176 170 See BellSouth Georgia/Louisiana Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 9057, para. 76 (stating that "[i]t is not double counting for a commission to account for inflationary pressures on both the price of material goods
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- we have adjusted the projected amount of interest income. Therefore, first quarter projections of demand and administrative expenses are as follows (revised figures are in bold): ($ millions) Program Program Demand Administrative Expenses Interest Income Total Program Costs Schools and Libraries 299.3 2.7 (2.0) 300.0 Rural Health Care 23.0 2.2[24]^(21) (0.2) 25.0 Subtotal 322.3 4.9 (2.2) 325.0 High Cost 434.0 1.1 (1.0) 434.1 Low Income 125.0 0.6 (0.3) 125.3 Subtotal 559.0 1.7 (1.3) 559.4 TOTAL 881.3 6.6 (3.5) 884.4 Based on information contained in the Universal Service Worksheets, FCC Form 457, USAC submitted the following information regarding end-user telecommunications revenues on November 13, 1997: Total Interstate, Intrastate, and International End-User Telecommunications Revenues from January 1, 1997 - June 30, 1997: $89.827
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- than 90% of the nation's telephone lines. The data are generally filed at the study area level, which typically consists of a company's operations within a state. The state- by-state data are available from the Commission's ARMIS web page at http://www.fcc.gov/ccb/armis/db/ on the World Wide Web. The information summarized in this report is organized into two sets of tables: Tables 1.1 through 1.10 show switching system data and gross plant expenditures covering all types of plant. Tables 2.1 through 2.10 show transmission system data. Each set of tables contain segments for each of the five regional Bell operating companies (corresponding to the seven original regional BOCs), one for the companies owned by GTE, and two that summarize data for the BOCs
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- FCC Rcd 7474 (1993). 2 nation's telephone lines. The data are generally filed at the study area level, which typically consists of a company's operations within a state. The state-by-state data are available from the Commission's ARMIS web page at http://www.fcc.gov/ccb/armis/db/ on the World Wide Web. The information summarized in this report is organized into two sets of tables: Tables 1.1 through 1.9 show switching system data and gross plant expenditures covering all types of plant. Tables 2.1 through 2.9 show transmission system data. Each set of tables contains one table for each of the regional Bell operating companies, one for the companies owned by GTE, and two that summarize data for all the BOCs and all reporting companies. The data
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- 9,471,576 62,411,265169,235,266 $30.73 Prepared by IAD B - 15 3/20/2000 Workpaper 2: Estimating the average local charges for Multi-line Business Average basic service revenue per line from Workpaper1 $30.73 Base Period access lines Primary 98,005,688 non-primary residential 16,720,682 Multi-line business 49,215,264 Total 163,941,635 Residential Monthly Local Service --Unlimited Calling rate including SLC & Touch Tone (Reference Book, June 1999, Table 1.1. Amount excludes taxes.) $17.75 PICC Primary (January 1999) 0.53 PICC Secondary (January 1999) 1.38 Weighted Average (1998 lines) $0.65 Account 5060 Other local exchange revenue (vertical features, connection, and some other services) in thousands $12,959,279 Assumed percentage residential & single line business 70% Vertical Feature & Connection Charge per line per month $6.59 Average IXC fixed charge (in addition to
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- lines. High-speed connections over coaxial cable systems (cable modem service) increased by 13%, to 18.6 million lines.6 See Table 1. Reported high-speed connections to end users by means of satellite or terrestrial wireless technologies increased by 15% during the first half of 2004, and reported fiber optic connections to end-user premises increased by 6%. These technologies, together, accounted for about 1.1 million high-speed connections at the end of June 2004. See Table 1. (Continued from previous page) have no reporting obligation. End-user lines equipped as high-speed service by, for example, an incumbent LEC must be reported by the incumbent LEC or an affiliate (assuming the LEC and its affiliates collectively have at least 250 such lines in service in a given
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- * 0 5 5 Total 10,693 7,104 17,797 10,410 12,231 13,479 15,322 22,032 10,790 178 84,442 102,239 Percentages aDSL 3.9 8.1 12.0 6.9 19.8 30.6 27.7 2.5 0.4 0.0 88.0 100.0 sDSL 0.0 0.0 0.0 45.6 32.5 * 1.7 0.0 * 0.0 100.0 100.0 Other Wireline 0.0 0.0 0.0 15.6 12.5 54.7 8.8 3.1 2.2 3.1 100.0 100.0 Cable Modem 1.1 1.4 2.5 0.8 2.9 4.4 15.0 52.6 21.5 0.3 97.5 100.0 FTTP 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.4 2.7 24.2 1.4 68.3 1.2 99.8 100.0 Satellite 53.2 35.0 88.3 * * * * 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.7 100.0 Fixed Wireless 13.1 4.4 17.5 21.1 23.0 25.1 9.4 2.0 1.8 0.2 82.5 100.0 Mobile Wireless 32.1 14.1 46.2 28.8 17.9 6.6 0.5
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- 7.0 21.1 28.9 29.3 3.2 0.6 0.0 90.1 100.0 sDSL 0.0 0.0 0.0 44.7 34.3 16.8 3.7 * * 0.1 100.0 100.0 Other Wireline 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.1 12.8 54.4 9.5 3.6 2.5 3.1 100.0 100.0 Cable Modem 0.4 1.6 2.0 0.4 3.4 4.9 12.3 34.9 * * 98.0 100.0 FTTP 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.2 2.5 15.2 1.2 77.9 1.1 99.8 100.0 Satellite 47.8 39.1 86.9 * * * * 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.1 100.0 Fixed Wireless 9.6 4.1 13.6 19.4 24.1 27.3 12.2 1.5 1.6 0.2 86.4 100.0 Mobile Wireless 24.1 13.0 37.2 26.3 30.3 5.7 0.6 * 0.0 * 62.8 100.0 Power Line and Other 0.0 0.0 0.0 * * * * 0.0 * * 100.0 100.0 Total
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- Greater than 10 and no more than 20% Greater than 20 and no more than 30% Greater than 30 and no more than 40% Greater than 40 and no more than 50% Greater than 50 and no more than 60% Greater than 60 and no more than 80% Greater than 80 and no more than 100% 100% or more aDSL 1.1 3.7 6.4 26.3 29.6 20.1 8.0 3.0 1.1 0.2 0.3 sDSL 82.1 16.7 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Other Wireline 94.6 5.3 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Cable Modem 14.4 10.4 10.7 19.4 18.8 13.6 7.4 4.0 1.2 0.2 0.0 FTTP 64.9 26.6 3.3 2.4 1.5 0.9 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0
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- 0 * * * * 0 0 0 6 6 Total 9,059 7,369 16,427 27,162 32,032 29,872 14,504 14,625 34,984 2,162 155,340 171,767 Percentages aDSL 2.7 2.8 5.5 5.0 15.5 27.9 30.9 11.4 3.6 0.3 94.5 100.0 sDSL 0.0 0.0 0.0 41.3 41.6 * 5.1 2.1 * 0.0 100.0 100.0 Other Wireline 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.0 15.4 45.3 27.5 2.8 1.1 1.0 100.0 100.0 Cable Modem 0.2 1.8 2.0 0.1 1.7 4.6 6.1 14.9 67.5 3.1 98.0 100.0 FTTP 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.8 1.8 3.8 2.3 77.0 14.0 99.9 100.0 Satellite 33.0 53.4 86.4 * * * * 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.6 100.0 Fixed Wireless 5.7 2.8 8.5 12.8 23.4 30.2 19.9 4.4 0.8 0.1 91.5 100.0 Mobile Wireless 8.5
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- 88.4 75.7 28.8 18.6 12.6 California 88.4 76.7 33.5 23.8 16.1 Colorado 89.0 76.3 40.4 36.6 10.5 Connecticut 88.6 77.5 40.0 31.4 29.5 Delaware 85.6 73.6 54.8 47.0 40.2 District of Columbia 70.0 42.5 32.0 20.4 18.7 Florida 87.4 80.5 44.1 34.2 23.5 Georgia 84.2 74.7 38.6 21.2 16.3 Guam * * * * * Hawaii 93.0 85.1 53.9 4.5 1.1 Idaho 85.0 63.4 37.3 10.4 2.8 Illinois 88.7 77.0 37.5 25.1 21.2 Indiana 85.6 73.9 38.0 27.2 22.3 Iowa 89.1 76.8 51.0 28.9 7.0 Kansas 85.5 75.4 37.2 27.4 17.3 Kentucky 87.3 79.3 45.2 27.6 25.2 Louisiana 87.1 80.1 34.6 20.1 16.3 Maine 86.0 79.5 59.2 38.7 3.7 Maryland 82.7 71.2 49.3 39.1 36.4 Massachusetts 85.3 76.5 54.2 41.3 38.8
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- 29,435 12,200 3,871 7,430 0 0 69,031 84,397 Power Line and Other 0 0 0 * * * * 0 * * 6 6 Total 8,039 11,242 19,280 18,076 35,796 24,793 17,117 20,847 31,734 1,23 7 149,599 168,879 Percentages aDSL 2.9 3.3 6.2 5.4 16.4 29.7 31.3 8.4 2.6 0.1 93.8 100.0 sDSL 0.0 0.0 0.0 36.6 34.8 20.6 6.1 1.1 * * 100.0 100.0 Other Wireline 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.3 10.1 56.3 15.5 2.4 3.5 5.0 100.0 100.0 Cable Modem 0.3 1.8 2.1 0.1 1.9 5.1 6.5 23.5 59.7 1.2 97.9 100.0 FTTP * * 0.1 0.3 1.1 2.4 4.7 2.2 77.1 12.2 99.9 100.0 Satellite * * 82.8 * * * * 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.2 100.0 Fixed Wireless
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- end of June 2000 compared to the other filing periods. Jun 2001 Percent Resold 2/ Percent Change Jun 00 - Jun 01 Table 10 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers 1/ Number of CLECs 0 46.6% 40.0% 1 19.7 16.3 2 9.1 9.9 3 6.9 8.2 4 5.0 5.6 5 3.9 4.1 6 2.4 3.3 7 1.6 2.6 8 1.2 2.2 9 1.1 1.7 10 or More 2.5 5.9 1/ Data for June 2000 have been revised. Households Percentage 14,961,004 14.5% 9.5% 13,916,596 13.5 9.0 12,347,623 11.9 8.8 12,926,647 12.5 11.5 11,440,264 11.1 10.1 9,885,363 9.6 8.7 6,604,080 6.4 7.6 4,448,655 4.3 6.0 3,824,159 3.7 5.6 3,865,944 3.7 4.5 10 2,910,477 2.8 4.3 11 2,614,329 2.5 3.7 12 1,398,600 1.4 3.2 13 762,738
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- required to report. 2/ Percentage of mobile wireless subscribers receiving their service from a mobile wireless reseller. Table 9 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers Number of CLECs June 2000 December 2000 0 46.2 % 44.5 % 1 19.8 17.0 2 9.1 10.3 3 6.8 7.2 4 5.1 5.3 5 3.9 4.1 6 2.4 2.9 7 1.7 2.3 8 1.3 1.7 9 1.1 1.4 10 or More 2.6 3.4 Table 11 Households in Zip Codes with Competitive Local Exchange Carriers Households Percentage Households Percentage 14,039,322 13.6 12,514,914 12.1 14,055,272 13.6 11,054,909 10.7 12,244,926 11.8 11,034,005 10.7 12,670,581 12.3 12,118,475 11.7 11,846,579 11.5 11,512,655 11.1 10,072,717 9.7 9,891,501 9.6 6,565,183 6.4 7,307,707 7.1 4,651,512 4.5 6,324,420 6.1 3,820,321 3.7 4,993,994 4.8 3,896,028 3.8 4,532,116
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- 10.0 10.3 10.4 10.0 10.4 Three 6.9 7.2 8.2 7.7 7.9 6.7 6.7 7.0 Four 5.0 5.5 5.6 6.1 6.6 6.3 5.6 5.3 Five 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.5 4.9 5.2 5.0 4.8 Six 2.4 3.0 3.3 3.8 4.0 4.4 4.4 4.7 Seven 1.6 2.3 2.6 2.9 3.1 3.5 4.1 4.1 Eight 1.2 1.7 2.2 2.2 2.5 2.9 3.6 3.7 Nine 1.1 1.4 1.7 2.1 1.9 2.6 3.1 3.2 Ten or More 2.5 3.7 5.9 5.9 6.3 7.3 12.2 14.4 Zero 14.5% 11.8% 9.5% 8.8% 6.6% 5.8% 4.5% 3.8% One 13.5 10.6 9.0 8.5 9.1 8.2 6.5 6.0 Two 11.9 10.6 8.8 9.7 9.0 8.3 6.1 5.7 Three 12.5 11.6 11.5 10.8 9.5 7.0 5.4 5.7 Four 11.1 11.3 10.1 9.7 10.3
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- 5.9 1/ Data for December 2000 have been revised. Households Percentage 12,210,584 11.8% 8.8% 10,966,988 10.6 8.5 10,963,681 10.6 9.7 12,043,438 11.6 10.8 11,641,715 11.3 9.7 9,661,002 9.3 8.8 7,469,060 7.2 8.0 6,357,600 6.1 6.7 5,036,094 4.9 5.3 4,374,933 4.2 5.3 10 3,723,246 3.6 5.1 11 2,746,611 2.7 4.2 12 1,887,753 1.8 2.8 13 1,261,606 1.2 1.7 14 926,620 0.9 1.1 15 695,625 0.7 0.9 16 501,645 0.5 0.5 17 368,193 0.4 0.5 18 182,488 0.2 0.4 > 18 359,785 0.3 1.1 1/ Data for December 2000 have been revised. Source: Demographic Power Pack, Current Year Update (2000), MapInfo Corporation. 558,992 474,601 463,526 1,120,610 2,895,955 1,756,886 1,164,518 912,240 5,480,749 5,519,918 5,248,181 4,318,660 Percentage Number of CLECs with Competitive Local Exchange Carriers
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- 6.7 7.0 7.5 7.6 Four 5.0 5.5 5.6 6.1 6.6 6.3 5.6 5.3 6.1 5.7 Five 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.5 4.9 5.2 5.0 4.8 5.4 5.2 Six 2.4 3.0 3.3 3.8 4.0 4.4 4.4 4.7 5.6 4.4 Seven 1.6 2.3 2.6 2.9 3.1 3.5 4.1 4.1 5.4 4.2 Eight 1.2 1.7 2.2 2.2 2.5 2.9 3.6 3.7 5.4 3.7 Nine 1.1 1.4 1.7 2.1 1.9 2.6 3.1 3.2 4.0 3.2 Ten or More 2.5 3.7 5.9 5.9 6.3 7.3 12.2 14.4 14.7 17.3 Zero 14.5% 11.8% 9.5% 8.8% 6.6% 5.8% 4.5% 3.8% 3.0% 3.1% One 13.5 10.6 9.0 8.5 9.1 8.2 6.5 6.0 4.8 4.6 Two 11.9 10.6 8.8 9.7 9.0 8.3 6.1 5.7 4.8 5.8 Three 12.5 11.6 11.5 10.8
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- Nation Population *** Subscribers per Capita Alabama 10 1,080,410 1.4 % 4,369,862 0.25 Alaska 5 165,221 0.2 619,500 0.27 Arizona 9 1,125,321 1.4 4,778,332 0.24 Arkansas 5 719,919 0.9 2,551,373 0.28 California 11 8,544,941 10.7 33,145,121 0.26 Colorado 8 1,552,718 1.9 4,056,133 0.38 Connecticut 6 1,077,089 1.4 3,282,031 0.33 Delaware 5 270,848 0.3 753,538 0.36 District of Columbia 5 910,116 1.1 519,000 1.75 Florida 14 5,158,079 6.5 15,111,244 0.34 Georgia 13 2,538,983 3.2 7,788,240 0.33 Hawaii 8 288,425 0.4 1,185,497 0.24 Idaho 4 271,436 0.3 1,251,700 0.22 Illinois 10 3,922,482 4.9 12,128,370 0.32 Indiana 10 1,318,975 1.7 5,942,901 0.22 Iowa 9 774,773 1.0 2,869,413 0.27 Kansas 11 669,472 0.8 2,654,052 0.25 Kentucky 12 911,700 1.1 3,960,825 0.23 Louisiana 9 1,227,106 1.5
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- 0.41 Connecticut 6 1,136,618 1.3 3,282 0.35 Delaware 6 275,219 0.3 754 0.37 District of Columbia 5 333,815 0.4 519 0.64 Florida 11 4,983,478 5.5 15,111 0.33 Georgia 13 2,687,238 3.0 7,788 0.35 Hawaii 7 454,364 0.5 1,185 0.38 Idaho 4 296,066 0.3 1,252 0.24 Illinois 12 4,309,660 4.8 12,128 0.36 Indiana 11 1,717,378 1.9 5,943 0.29 Iowa 6 975,629 1.1 2,869 0.34 Kansas 9 724,024 0.8 2,654 0.27 Kentucky 15 999,544 1.1 3,961 0.25 Louisiana 11 1,294,693 1.4 4,372 0.30 Maine 5 283,640 0.3 1,253 0.23 Maryland 7 2,013,058 2.2 5,172 0.39 Massachusetts 7 2,228,169 2.5 6,175 0.36 Michigan 14 3,423,535 3.8 9,864 0.35 Minnesota 12 1,595,560 1.8 4,776 0.33 Mississippi 6 509,038 0.6 2,769 0.18 Missouri 9 1,848,775 2.0
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- inconsistently reported at the end of June 2000 compared to the other filing periods. Jun 2002 Percent Resold 2 Percent Change Jun 01 - Jun 02 Table 11 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers 1 46.6% 40.0% 33.0% 19.7 16.3 19.5 9.1 9.9 10.3 6.9 8.2 7.9 5.0 5.6 6.6 3.9 4.1 4.9 2.4 3.3 4.0 1.6 2.6 3.1 1.2 2.2 2.5 1.1 1.7 1.9 2.5 5.9 6.3 Households Percentage 14,961,004 14.5% 9.5% 6.6% 13,916,596 13.5 9.0 9.1 12,347,623 11.9 8.8 9.0 12,926,647 12.5 11.5 9.5 11,440,264 11.1 10.1 10.3 9,885,363 9.6 8.7 9.0 6,604,080 6.4 7.6 8.4 4,448,655 4.3 6.0 7.6 3,824,159 3.7 5.6 6.0 3,865,944 3.7 4.5 4.6 10 2,910,477 2.8 4.3 5.3 11 2,614,329 2.5 3.7 4.3 12 1,398,600 1.4
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- 19.5 19.3 18.6 Two 9.1 10.4 9.9 10.0 10.3 10.4 10.0 Three 6.9 7.2 8.2 7.7 7.9 6.7 6.7 Four 5.0 5.5 5.6 6.1 6.6 6.3 5.6 Five 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.5 4.9 5.2 5.0 Six 2.4 3.0 3.3 3.8 4.0 4.4 4.4 Seven 1.6 2.3 2.6 2.9 3.1 3.5 4.1 Eight 1.2 1.7 2.2 2.2 2.5 2.9 3.6 Nine 1.1 1.4 1.7 2.1 1.9 2.6 3.1 Ten or More 2.5 3.7 5.9 5.9 6.3 7.3 12.2 Number of CLECs Zero 14.5% 11.8% 9.5% 8.8%6.6% 5.8% 4.5% One 13.5 10.6 9.0 8.5 9.1 8.2 6.5 Two 11.9 10.6 8.8 9.7 9.0 8.3 6.1 Three 12.5 11.6 11.5 10.8 9.5 7.0 5.4 Four 11.1 11.3 10.1 9.7 10.3 8.3 6.0 Five 9.6
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- 6.9 7.2 8.2 7.7 7.9 6.7 6.7 7.0 7.5 Four 5.0 5.5 5.6 6.1 6.6 6.3 5.6 5.3 6.1 Five 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.5 4.9 5.2 5.0 4.8 5.4 Six 2.4 3.0 3.3 3.8 4.0 4.4 4.4 4.7 5.6 Seven 1.6 2.3 2.6 2.9 3.1 3.5 4.1 4.1 5.4 Eight 1.2 1.7 2.2 2.2 2.5 2.9 3.6 3.7 5.4 Nine 1.1 1.4 1.7 2.1 1.9 2.6 3.1 3.2 4.0 Ten or More 2.5 3.7 5.9 5.9 6.3 7.3 12.2 14.4 14.7 Zero 14.5% 11.8% 9.5% 8.8% 6.6% 5.8% 4.5% 3.8% 3.0% One 13.5 10.6 9.0 8.5 9.1 8.2 6.5 6.0 4.8 Two 11.9 10.6 8.8 9.7 9.0 8.3 6.1 5.7 4.8 Three 12.5 11.6 11.5 10.8 9.5 7.0 5.4 5.7 4.9
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- (excluding Line 42 calls that both 9,803.3 465.6 77,589.9 87,858.8 11.2 0.5 88.2 originate and terminate in foreign points) Total end user revenue 77,080.2 1,420.4 108,090.7 186,591.3 41.3% 0.8%57.9% Total service provided for resale 27,553.0 1,010.5 13,696.3 42,259.8 65.2 2.4 32.4 Total end user revenue 77,080.2 1,420.4 108,090.8 186,591.4 41.3 0.8 57.9 Total telecommunications revenue 104,633.2 2,430.9 121,787.1 228,851.2 45.7 1.1 53.2 49Enhanced services, billing and collection, customer premises equipment, published directory and non-telecommunications service revenue 8,493.7 577.2 16,562.3 25,633.2 33.1 2.3 64.6 50Gross billed revenue from all sources 113,126.9 3,008.1 138,349.2 254,484.2 44.5 1.2 54.4 Note: Figures may not add due to rounding. *Carriers file Universal Service Worksheets if their contribution to universal service support mechanisms, based on the amount
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- monthly, activation, and message charges except toll Total mobile service provided for resale 186.5 0.9 2,263.5 564.4 29.4 3,044.6 6.1 0.0 Toll service: 29Operator and toll calls with alternative billing arrangements 20.1 0.2 17.7 27.2 0.2 305.1 370.5 5.4 0.1 (credit card, collect, international call-back, etc.) 30Other switched toll service (includes MTS, 800/888 235.5 104.0 293.5 21.3 8,406.0 9,060.3 2.6 1.1 service, etc.) 31Long distance private line services 36.6 50.2 1.2 1,893.5 1,981.5 1.8 2.5 32Satellite services 0.1 2.2 39.5 41.9 0.2 5.3 33All other long distance services 60.0 23.9 26.3 1,687.3 1,797.5 3.3 1.3 Total toll service provided for resale 352.2 180.5 17.7 348.2 21.512,331.513,251.6 2.7 1.4 Total service provided for resale (Carrier's Carrier) 27,951.8 1,532.8 155.8 2,646.8 586.012,629.545,502.7 61.4
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- 2.8 2.7 8 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.3 9 2.3 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.1 10 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.0 2.0 11-15 8.2 8.1 8.0 7.7 7.3 16-20 5.8 5.6 5.4 5.1 4.7 21-25 4.0 3.7 3.7 3.5 3.2 26-30 2.8 2.5 2.6 2.5 2.2 31-45 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.8 3.3 46-60 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.3 Greater Than 60 1.3 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.1 Average Duration 9.4 8.9 8.9 8.7 8.0 Median Duration 4.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Source: Calculated by IAD staff with data provided by TNS Telecoms (formerly PNR and Associates), Telecoms Market MonitorTM. Sample Size: 110,734 calls for 1995; 94,830 calls for 1996; 295,498 calls for 1997; 364,942 calls in 1998; and 376,850 calls in 1999. 1997 *
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- 8.4 11.8 1990 65.0 14.5 9.7 10.8 1991 63.2 15.6 9.9 11.3 1992 60.8 18.1 9.7 11.5 1993 58.1 19.7 10.0 12.3 1994 55.2 20.7 10.1 14.0 1995 51.8 24.6 9.8 13.8 1996 47.9 25.6 9.7 26.8 1997 43.8 25.6 9.5 21.0 1998 43.1 23.5 8.5 24.9 1999 40.5 23.7 9.8 26.0 2000 37.9 22.4 9.0 3.0 % 0.2 % 1.1 % 30.7 2001 37.4 23.4 9.3 0.3 % 3.5 0.7 1.5 23.8 1 Figures reported by RBOC long distance affiliates, which may include both in-region and out-of-region long distance service. Some of the RBOC long distance affiliates' revenues fall below the reporting threshold and are therefore included in the all other long distance carriers' market share. 2 Includes wireless toll
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- reference in the Common Carrier Bureau's Public Reference Room, 1919 M Street, N.W., Room 222. Copies may be purchased by calling International Transcription Services, Inc. (ITS) at (202) 857-3800. The report can be downloaded [file name: MKSH4Q98.ZIP] from the FCC- State Link internet site at http://www.fcc.gov/ccb/stats on the World Wide Web. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTERSTATE CALLING MINUTES.................................... 1 TABLE 1.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes......................... 2 2. PRESUBSCRIBED LINES............................................ 4 TABLE 2.1 Presubscribed Telephone Lines by Carrier.................... 5 TABLE 2.2 Market Share of Presubscribed Lines........................ 9 TABLE 2.3 Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs) Share of Presubscribed Lines in Their Own Service Areas From Year-End 1989 to 1996.... 10 TABLE 2.4 Distribution of ILECs By Number of Areas in Which They Provide
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- reference in the Common Carrier Bureau's Public Reference Room, 1919 M Street, N.W., Room 222. Copies may be purchased by calling International Transcription Services, Inc. (ITS) at (202) 857-3800. The report can be downloaded [file name: MKSH4Q98.ZIP] from the FCC- State Link internet site at http://www.fcc.gov/ccb/stats on the World Wide Web. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTERSTATE CALLING MINUTES.................................... 1 TABLE 1.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes......................... 2 2. PRESUBSCRIBED LINES............................................ 4 TABLE 2.1 Presubscribed Telephone Lines by Carrier.................... 5 TABLE 2.2 Market Share of Presubscribed Lines........................ 9 TABLE 2.3 Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs) Share of Presubscribed Lines in Their Own Service Areas From Year-End 1989 to 1996.... 10 TABLE 2.4 Distribution of ILECs By Number of Areas in Which They Provide
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- 10,513 9,271 9,061 9,176 9,016 9,207 7,910 7,342 7,275 6,482 6,714 6,607 6,714 6,670 12,392 12,323 12,746 10,966 11,435 12,337 13,209 13,467 58,970 57,079 56,941 49,682 50,311 50,353 50,785 51,016 * Current dollar equivalents are at the end of Table 4 65 Alabama 4.1 Montana 2.5 Alaska 3.4 Nebraska 2.2 Arizona 2.7 Nevada 3.6 Arkansas 3.6 New Hampshire 2.7 California 1.1 New Jersey 2.3 Colorado 2.1 New Mexico 3.6 Connecticut 2.6 New York 1.4 Delaware 2.8 North Carolina 2.0 District Of Columbia 4.6 North Dakota 1.9 Florida 1.7 Ohio 1.9 Georgia 3.3 Oklahoma 3.5 Hawaii 3.1 Oregon 3.0 Idaho 2.6 Pennsylvania 1.4 Illinois 2.4 Rhode Island 3.3 Indiana 3.1 South Carolina 3.6 Iowa 2.8 South Dakota 4.0 Kansas 3.0 Tennessee 2.9
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- 9,016 9,234 8,970 7,910 7,342 7,275 6,482 6,714 6,607 6,714 6,643 6,522 12,392 12,323 12,746 10,966 11,435 12,337 13,209 13,459 13,203 58,970 57,079 56,941 49,682 50,311 50,353 50,785 51,016 49,633 * Current dollar equivalents are at the end of Table 4 66 Alabama 4.1 Montana 2.5 Alaska 3.4 Nebraska 2.2 Arizona 2.7 Nevada 3.6 Arkansas 3.6 New Hampshire 2.7 California 1.1 New Jersey 2.3 Colorado 2.1 New Mexico 3.6 Connecticut 2.6 New York 1.4 Delaware 2.8 North Carolina 2.0 District Of Columbia 4.6 North Dakota 1.9 Florida 1.7 Ohio 1.9 Georgia 3.3 Oklahoma 3.5 Hawaii 3.1 Oregon 3.0 Idaho 2.6 Pennsylvania 1.4 Illinois 2.4 Rhode Island 3.3 Indiana 3.1 South Carolina 3.6 Iowa 2.8 South Dakota 4.0 Kansas 3.0 Tennessee 2.9
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- 9,234 14,299 14,123 7,342 7,275 6,482 6,714 6,607 6,714 6,643 10,746 10,395 12,323 12,746 10,966 11,435 12,337 13,209 13,459 22,296 22,648 57,079 56,941 49,682 50,311 50,353 50,785 51,016 78,054 78,265 * Current dollar equivalents are at the end of Table 4 58 Alabama 4.2 Montana 2.5 Alaska 3.4 Nebraska 2.2 Arizona 2.7 Nevada 3.6 Arkansas 3.6 New Hampshire 2.7 California 1.1 New Jersey 2.3 Colorado 2.1 New Mexico 3.6 Connecticut 2.6 New York 1.4 Delaware 2.8 North Carolina 2.0 District Of Columbia 4.7 North Dakota 1.9 Florida 1.7 Ohio 1.9 Georgia 3.3 Oklahoma 3.6 Hawaii 3.1 Oregon 3.1 Idaho 2.6 Pennsylvania 1.4 Illinois 2.4 Rhode Island 3.3 Indiana 3.1 South Carolina 3.6 Iowa 2.8 South Dakota 4.0 Kansas 3.0 Tennessee 2.9
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- 7,342 7,275 6,482 6,714 6,607 6,714 6,643 10,746 10,395 10,426 12,323 12,746 10,966 11,435 12,337 13,209 13,459 22,296 22,648 21,654 57,079 56,941 49,682 50,311 50,353 50,785 51,016 78,054 78,265 78,310 * Current dollar equivalents are at the end of Table 4 58 Alabama 4.2 Montana 2.5 Alaska 3.4 Nebraska 2.2 Arizona 2.7 Nevada 3.6 Arkansas 3.6 New Hampshire 2.7 California 1.1 New Jersey 2.3 Colorado 2.1 New Mexico 3.6 Connecticut 2.6 New York 1.4 Delaware 2.8 North Carolina 2.0 District Of Columbia 4.7 North Dakota 1.9 Florida 1.7 Ohio 1.9 Georgia 3.3 Oklahoma 3.6 Hawaii 3.1 Oregon 3.1 Idaho 2.6 Pennsylvania 1.4 Illinois 2.4 Rhode Island 3.3 Indiana 3.1 South Carolina 3.6 Iowa 2.8 South Dakota 4.0 Kansas 3.0 Tennessee 2.9
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- 7,275 6,482 6,714 6,607 6,714 6,643 10,746 10,395 10,426 10,298 12,746 10,966 11,435 12,337 13,209 13,459 22,296 22,648 21,654 21,750 56,941 49,682 50,311 50,353 50,785 51,016 78,054 78,265 78,310 77,149 * Current dollar equivalents are at the end of Table 4 58 Alabama 4.2 Montana 2.5 Alaska 3.4 Nebraska 2.2 Arizona 2.7 Nevada 3.6 Arkansas 3.6 New Hampshire 2.7 California 1.1 New Jersey 2.3 Colorado 2.1 New Mexico 3.6 Connecticut 2.6 New York 1.4 Delaware 2.8 North Carolina 2.0 District Of Columbia 4.7 North Dakota 1.9 Florida 1.7 Ohio 1.9 Georgia 3.3 Oklahoma 3.5 Hawaii 3.1 Oregon 3.1 Idaho 2.6 Pennsylvania 1.4 Illinois 2.4 Rhode Island 3.3 Indiana 3.1 South Carolina 3.6 Iowa 2.8 South Dakota 4.0 Kansas 3.0 Tennessee 2.9
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- Resale End Users End Users Fourth Fourth Fourth Quarter Quarter Quarter 2001 2001 2001 1/ 1/ 2/ Regional Bell Operating Companies 6/ $5,380.4 $17,984.7 $3,478.8 Other Incumbent Local Exchange 2,033.5 2,519.6 442.6 Carriers (ILECs) Total ILECs 7,413.9 20,504.3 3,921.5 Competitive Access Providers (CAPs) 1,024.9 2,067.4 586.1 and Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) Local Resellers 80.1 275.1 50.0 Private Service Providers 1.1 * * Shared-Tenant Service Providers * 8.7 3.0 Other Local Service Providers 47.9 6.8 2.5 Total Local Competitors 1,154.2 2,358.0 641.6 Fixed Local Service Providers 8,568.1 22,862.3 4,563.1 Payphone Service Providers 47.7 153.4 10.3 Wireless Telephony Including Cellular, 1,457.2 17,596.7 2,438.6 Personal Communications Service (PCS) and SMR Telephony Carriers Paging & Messaging Service Providers 106.4 450.3 62.5 Specialized Mobile Radio
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- Reference Book focuses on domestic telecommunications. Those interested in international telecommunications are encouraged to refer to Trends in the U.S. International Telecommunications Industry, last published by the Common Carrier Bureau, Industry Analysis Division, in April 2001, which is also available on the FCC-State Link... ii Table of Contents Executive Summary...................................................................................v I. Rates........................................................................................................................................1 A. Local Service Rates...........................................................................................................1 1. Residential Rates...................................................................................................1 Table 1.1 Residential Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas (As of October 15, 2001)......................................................3 Table 1.2 Average Residential Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas (As of October 15), 1986-2001........................4 Table 1.3 Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15, 2001)......................................................5 Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15), 1990-2001...................................7 Table 1.5
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- 863-2898, or via e-mail at qualexint@aol.com. The report can also be downloaded from the FCC-State Link Internet site www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats. i Table of Contents Table of Contents.....................................................................................i Statistical Findings.................................................................................iii I. Rates.............................................................................................I-1 A. Local Service Rates..........................................................................I-2 1. Residential Rates..........................................................................I-2 2. Rates for Low-Income Households.....................................................I-3 3. Business Rates.............................................................................I-3 B. Toll Service Rates............................................................................I-4 C. Additional Sources of Information on Local and Toll Rates...........................I-5 Table 1.1 Residential Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas (As of October 15, 2002) Table 1.2 Average Residential Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas (As of October 15), 1986-2002 Table 1.3 Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15, 2002) Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15), 1990-2002 Table 1.5
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- can also be downloaded from the FCC-State Link Internet site www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats. i Table of Contents Table of Contents......................................................................................i Introduction................................................................................................iii Statistical Findings.......................................................................................iv I. Rates............................................................................................I-1 A. Local Service Rates........................................................................I-2 1. Residential Rates.........................................................................I-2 2. Rates for Low-Income Households....................................................I-3 3. Business Rates............................................................................I-3 B. Standard Deviation Analysis of Residential Rates.......................................I-4 C. Toll Service Rates...........................................................................I-4 D. Additional Sources of Information on Local and Toll Rates..........................I-5 Table 1.1 Residential Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas (As of October 15, 2003) Table 1.2 Average Residential Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas (As of October 15), 1986-2003 Table 1.3 Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15, 2003) Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15), 1993-2003 Table 1.5
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- can also be downloaded from the FCC-State Link Internet site www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats. i Table of Contents Table of Contents......................................................................................i Introduction................................................................................................iii Statistical Findings.......................................................................................iv I. Rates............................................................................................I-1 A. Local Service Rates........................................................................I-2 1. Residential Rates.........................................................................I-2 2. Rates for Low-Income Households....................................................I-3 3. Business Rates............................................................................I-3 B. Standard Deviation Analysis of Residential Rates.......................................I-4 C. Toll Service Rates...........................................................................I-4 D. Additional Sources of Information on Local and Toll Rates..........................I-5 Table 1.1 Residential Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas (As of October 15, 2004) Table 1.2 Average Residential Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas (As of October 15), 1986-2004 Table 1.3 Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15, 2004) Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15), 1993-2004 Table 1.5
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- Link at www.fcc.gov/ccb/stats on the internet. The Reference Book focuses on domestic telecommunications. Those interested in international telecommunications are encouraged to refer to the Industry Analysis Division's Trends in the U.S. International Telecommunications Industry, which is also available on the FCC-State Link. ii Table of Contents I. Rates for Local Service..........................................1 A. Rates in Urban Areas..........................................1 1. Residential Rates........................................1 Table 1.1 Residential Rates for Local Service as of October 15, 1997......................3 Table 1.2 Average Residential Rates for Local Service, 1986-1997.........................4 Table 1.3 Residential Rates in the Sample Cities as of October 15, 1997......................5 Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Rates in the Sample Cities, 1990-1997..........................7 Table 1.5 Charges for Connection of a Residential Line in the Sample Cities, 1990-1997...........9 2. Rates for Low-Income
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- Link at www.fcc.gov/ccb/stats on the Internet. The Reference Book focuses on domestic telecommunications. Those interested in international telecommunications are encouraged to refer to the Industry Analysis Division's Trends in the U.S. International Telecommunications Industry, which is also available on the FCC-State Link. i Table of Contents I. Rates for Local Service.......................................1 A. Rates in Urban Areas......................................1 1. Residential Rates....................................1 Table 1.1 Residential Rates for Local Service as of October 15, 1998....................3 Table 1.2 Average Residential Rates for Local Service, 1986-1998.......................4 Table 1.3 Residential Rates in the Sample Cities as of October 15, 1998....................5 Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Rates in the Sample Cities, 1990-1998........................7 Table 1.5 Charges for Connection of a Residential Line in the Sample Cities, 1990-1998..........9 2. Rates for Low-Income
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- Pool Non-Lifeline Single Multilines Non-Lifeline Single MultilinesOperating Price & Rate of SOCC 2.19 Lines SOCC 2.19 Adjusted Lines Adjusted% Of Lines Caps Return SOCC 2.19 Adjusted % Of Lines% of Lines ALABAMA 1,545,404 53,517 507,323 1,692,455 58,609 555,597 80.1 12.4 7.6 ALASKA N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A ARIZONA 1834677 46131 720,159 1,952,856 49,102 766,547 93.7 5.3 1.1 ARKANSAS 712,576 43,718 224,697 951,438 58,373 300,017 68.8 15.1 16.1 CALIFORNIA 9,886,249 561,877 6,912,068 10,037,467 570,4717,017,793 78.4 20.8 0.9 COLORADO 1,698,671 61,543 776,014 1,775,232 64,317 810,990 95.7 0.0 4.3 CONNECTICUT 1,436,686 42,620 549,325 1,451,339 43,055 554,928 0.0 99.0 1.0 DELAWARE 341,172 12,347 170,276 341,172 12,347 170,276 100.0 0.0 0.0 DIST. OF COLUMBIA 285,423 4,102 593,074 285,423 4,102 593,074 100.0 0.0
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- Division, Statistics of Communications Common Carriers, 1998/1999 edition, December 1999. 3 of contributions to the support mechanisms is equal to the sum of payments made through those mechanisms.6 This report does not include information on the new universal service mechanisms for schools, libraries, and rural health care providers.7 II. Data Related to Universal Service Support Mechanisms A. General Information Table 1.1 summarizes some of the general information that is needed to compute the contributions and to express contributions and support on a per-loop per-month basis. The first column shows the number of loops at year-end 1998 reported in the October 1, 1999, Universal Service Fund (USF) filing by NECA. The second column shows the number of loops at year-end 1998 for
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- the nation as a whole, there is no significant seasonal variation in these data. Census Bureau figures for March 2000, the most recent data available, show that the percentage of households subscribing to telephone service is 94.6%, which is up 0.6% from March 1999. This increase is statistically significant. As a result of this and an increasing number of households, 1.1 million households were added to the nation's telephone system between March 1999 and March 2000. This report includes figures showing subscribership percentages by state, by householder's age and race, by household size, by income, and for adult individuals by labor force status. The March 2000 data show that 95.2% of adult individuals in the civilian non- institutionalized population have a
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- 6.5 * Georgia 88.9 92.2 3.3 * Hawaii 94.6 94.3 -0.3 Idaho 89.5 93.5 4.0 * Illinois 95.0 92.0 -3.0 # Indiana 90.3 93.7 3.4 * Iowa 95.4 97.1 1.7 Kansas 94.9 92.6 -2.3 Kentucky 86.9 93.4 6.5 * Louisiana 88.9 93.4 4.5 * Maine 90.7 97.9 7.2 * Maryland 96.3 96.2 -0.1 Massachusetts 94.3 96.1 1.8 Michigan 93.8 94.9 1.1 Minnesota 96.4 97.0 0.7 Mississippi 82.4 87.8 5.4 * Missouri 92.1 97.1 5.0 * Montana 92.8 95.0 2.2 Nebraska 94.0 97.3 3.3 * Nevada 89.4 95.4 6.0 * New Hampshire 95.0 98.2 3.3 * New Jersey 94.1 95.2 1.1 New Mexico 85.3 91.3 6.0 * New York 90.8 95.1 4.3 * North Carolina 89.3 93.3 4.0 * North Dakota 95.1
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- with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99M00J00N00M01J01N01M02J02N02M03J03N03M04 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Households 7 Table 2 Telephone Penetration by State (Percentage of Households with Telephone Service) State Alabama 87.9% 91.7% 3.8% Alaska 83.8 96.2 12.4 * Arizona 88.8 93.4 4.7 * Arkansas 88.2 88.8 0.6 California 91.7 95.9 4.2 * Colorado 94.4 97.0 2.6 * Connecticut 95.5 98.1 2.6 * Delaware 95.0 96.1 1.1 District of Columbia 94.7 93.2 -1.5 Florida 85.5 93.7 8.2 * Georgia 88.9 92.1 3.2 Hawaii 94.6 95.3 0.7 Idaho 89.5 96.8 7.3 * Illinois 95.0 90.4 -4.6 Indiana 90.3 91.3 1.0 Iowa 95.4 95.2 -0.2 Kansas 94.9 94.0 -0.9 Kentucky 86.9 90.8 3.9 * Louisiana 88.9 90.5 1.6 Maine 90.7 96.6 5.9 * Maryland 96.3 94.3 -2.0 Massachusetts 94.3
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- 95.2 11.4 * Arizona 88.8 93.0 4.3 * Arkansas 88.2 87.7 -0.5 California 91.7 94.5 2.8 * Colorado 94.4 95.0 0.6 Connecticut 95.5 92.7 -2.8 Delaware 95.0 90.7 -4.3 District of Columbia 94.7 91.2 -3.5 Florida 85.5 91.6 6.1 * Georgia 88.9 90.4 1.5 Hawaii 94.6 95.2 0.6 Idaho 89.5 94.8 5.3 * Illinois 95.0 89.1 -5.9 Indiana 90.3 91.4 1.1 Iowa 95.4 96.3 0.9 Kansas 94.9 93.5 -1.4 Kentucky 86.9 90.1 3.2 Louisiana 88.9 89.8 0.9 Maine 90.7 95.4 4.7 * Maryland 96.3 93.5 -2.8 Massachusetts 94.3 93.9 -0.4 Michigan 93.8 91.5 -2.3 Minnesota 96.4 95.6 -0.8 Mississippi 82.4 86.7 4.3 * Missouri 92.1 92.1 0.0 Montana 92.8 93.3 0.5 Nebraska 94.0 94.5 0.5 Nevada 89.4 90.0 0.6 New Hampshire
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- Georgia 88.9 89.9 1.0 Hawaii 94.6 95.1 0.6 Idaho 89.5 92.7 3.3 Illinois 95.0 92.7 -2.3 ** Indiana 90.3 93.8 3.4 * Iowa 95.4 96.6 1.2 Kansas 94.9 95.4 0.5 Kentucky 86.9 94.1 7.2 * Louisiana 88.9 93.5 4.6 * Maine 90.7 95.8 5.0 * Maryland 96.3 96.1 -0.2 Massachusetts 94.3 94.0 -0.3 Michigan 93.8 95.1 1.3 Minnesota 96.4 97.4 1.1 Mississippi 82.4 89.1 6.7 * Missouri 92.1 95.0 2.9 Montana 92.8 93.2 0.4 Nebraska 94.0 95.7 1.7 Nevada 89.4 93.0 3.6 New Hampshire 95.0 95.3 0.4 New Jersey 94.1 95.7 1.6 New Mexico 85.3 88.2 2.8 New York 90.8 95.2 4.4 * North Carolina 89.3 93.2 3.8 North Dakota 95.1 96.5 1.4 Ohio 92.2 95.9 3.7 * Oklahoma 91.5 90.4
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- for the nation as a whole, there is no significant seasonal variation in these data. Census Bureau figures for March 1999, the most recent data available, show that the percentage of households subscribing to telephone service is 94.0%, which is down 0.1% from March 1998. This decrease is not statistically significant. As a result of an increasing number of households, 1.1 million households were added to the nation's telephone system between March 1998 and March 1999. This report includes figures showing subscribership percentages by state, by householder's age and race, by household size, by income, and for individual adults by labor force status. The March 1999 data show that 95.0% of individual adults in the civilian non-institutionalized population have a telephone
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- State November 1983 July 2000 Change Alabama 87.9% 92.3% 4.4% * Alaska 83.8 91.9 8.1 * Arizona 88.8 93.8 5.1 * Arkansas 88.2 89.1 0.9 California 91.7 95.8 4.1 * Colorado 94.4 96.4 2.0 Connecticut 95.5 97.6 2.1 Delaware 95.0 96.2 1.2 District of Columbia 94.7 95.3 0.6 Florida 85.5 92.1 6.6 * Georgia 88.9 90.6 1.7 Hawaii 94.6 93.5 -1.1 Idaho 89.5 93.3 3.8 * Illinois 95.0 92.1 -2.9 ** Indiana 90.3 93.3 3.0 Iowa 95.4 95.3 -0.1 Kansas 94.9 96.6 1.7 Kentucky 86.9 93.7 6.8 * Louisiana 88.9 92.7 3.8 * Maine 90.7 97.9 7.2 * Maryland 96.3 94.7 -1.6 Massachusetts 94.3 95.7 1.4 Michigan 93.8 94.8 1.0 Minnesota 96.4 96.6 0.3 Mississippi 82.4 87.7 5.3 * Missouri 92.1
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- with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99M00J00N00M01J01N01M02J02 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Households 7 Table 2 Telephone Penetration by State (Percentage of Households with Telephone Service) State Alabama 87.9% 92.6% 4.7% * Alaska 83.8 96.6 12.8 * Arizona 88.8 93.1 4.3 * Arkansas 88.2 90.4 2.3 California 91.7 97.1 5.4 * Colorado 94.4 97.5 3.1 * Connecticut 95.5 97.5 2.0 Delaware 95.0 96.1 1.1 District of Columbia 94.7 93.1 -1.6 Florida 85.5 93.6 8.1 * Georgia 88.9 94.6 5.7 * Hawaii 94.6 96.4 1.8 Idaho 89.5 94.0 4.5 * Illinois 95.0 91.2 -3.8 Indiana 90.3 92.5 2.2 Iowa 95.4 96.5 1.1 Kansas 94.9 95.6 0.7 Kentucky 86.9 94.6 7.7 * Louisiana 88.9 92.7 3.8 * Maine 90.7 97.4 6.7 * Maryland 96.3 96.1 -0.2
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- 6.3 * Arkansas 88.2 90.4 2.3 California 91.7 97.6 5.9 * Colorado 94.4 97.3 2.9 * Connecticut 95.5 95.1 -0.4 Delaware 95.0 96.3 1.2 District of Columbia 94.7 95.3 0.6 Florida 85.5 95.2 9.7 * Georgia 88.9 94.7 5.8 * Hawaii 94.6 97.5 2.9 Idaho 89.5 95.8 6.3 * Illinois 95.0 91.3 -3.7 Indiana 90.3 92.8 2.5 Iowa 95.4 96.5 1.1 Kansas 94.9 95.3 0.4 Kentucky 86.9 96.0 9.1 * Louisiana 88.9 93.7 4.8 * Maine 90.7 97.3 6.6 * Maryland 96.3 97.2 0.9 Massachusetts 94.3 97.9 3.5 * Michigan 93.8 94.2 0.4 Minnesota 96.4 97.7 1.3 Mississippi 82.4 92.5 10.2 * Missouri 92.1 95.2 3.1 Montana 92.8 92.7 -0.1 Nebraska 94.0 95.9 1.9 Nevada 89.4 94.3 4.9 * New Hampshire
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- 96.1 4.9 * Pennsylvania 95.1 95.6 0.5 Rhode Island 93.3 96.0 2.7 South Carolina 81.8 93.3 11.5 * South Dakota 92.7 92.1 -0.6 Tennessee 87.6 94.0 6.4 * Texas 89.0 92.8 3.8 * Utah 90.3 95.7 5.4 * Vermont 92.7 96.0 3.3 Virginia 93.1 94.5 1.4 Washington 92.5 95.3 2.8 * West Virginia 88.1 92.6 4.5 * Wisconsin 94.8 95.9 1.1 Wyoming 89.7 94.6 4.9 * Total United States 91.4 93.8 2.4 * * Increase is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. Decrease is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. Differences may not appear to equal changes due to rounding. November 1983 July 2004 Change 8 Chart 2 9 92.7% or less 92.8% - 94.8% 94.9% or more July
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- whole, there is no significant seasonal variation in these data. Census Bureau figures for July 1998, the most recent data available, show that the percentage of households subscribing to telephone service is 94.1%, which is up 0.2% from July 1997. This difference is not statistically significant. As a result of an increasing number of households and a higher penetration rate, 1.1 million households were added to the nation's telephone system between July 1997 and July 1998. This report includes figures showing subscribership percentages by state, by householder's age and race, by household size, by income, and for individual adults by labor force status. The July 1998 data show that 95.1% of individual adults in the civilian non-institutionalized population have a telephone
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- figures for November 2000, the most recent data available, show that the percentage of households subscribing to telephone service is 94.1%, which is unchanged from November 1999. The average penetration rate for the year 2000 was 94.4%, which is up 0.2% from the 1999 average. This change is not statistically significant. As a result of an increasing number of households, 1.1 million households were added to the nation's telephone system between November 1999 and November 2000. This report includes figures showing subscribership percentages by state, by the head of the household's age and race, by household size, by income, and for adult individuals by labor force status. The November 2000 data show that 94.8% of adult individuals in the civilian non-institutionalized
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- 88.9 92.4 3.5 * Hawaii 94.6 96.9 2.3 Idaho 89.5 95.6 6.1 * Illinois 95.0 93.0 -2.0 Indiana 90.3 93.2 2.9 Iowa 95.4 97.1 1.7 Kansas 94.9 95.1 0.2 Kentucky 86.9 94.7 7.8 * Louisiana 88.9 93.0 4.1 * Maine 90.7 98.3 7.6 * Maryland 96.3 96.6 0.3 Massachusetts 94.3 96.7 2.4 * Michigan 93.8 93.2 -0.6 Minnesota 96.4 97.4 1.1 Mississippi 82.4 91.7 9.3 * Missouri 92.1 96.8 4.7 * Montana 92.8 93.2 0.4 Nebraska 94.0 95.8 1.8 Nevada 89.4 95.2 5.8 * New Hampshire 95.0 97.2 2.3 New Jersey 94.1 97.3 3.2 * New Mexico 85.3 90.3 5.0 * New York 90.8 96.0 5.2 * North Carolina 89.3 94.3 5.0 * North Dakota 95.1 94.9 -0.2 Ohio 92.2 96.3
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- Missouri 91.5 95.3 3.9 * Montana 91.0 94.3 3.3 * Nebraska 95.7 96.0 0.3 Nevada 90.4 93.5 3.1 * New Hampshire 94.3 96.1 1.8 New Jersey 94.8 93.6 -1.2 New Mexico 82.0 86.2 4.2 * New York 91.8 93.4 1.7 * North Carolina 88.3 93.5 5.2 * North Dakota 94.6 96.3 1.7 Ohio 92.4 94.5 2.1 * Oklahoma 90.3 91.3 1.1 Oregon 90.6 96.0 5.4 * Pennsylvania 94.9 96.9 2.1 * Rhode Island 93.6 95.7 2.1 * South Carolina 83.7 91.3 7.6 * South Dakota 93.2 93.3 0.1 Tennessee 88.5 94.0 5.5 * Texas 88.4 91.0 2.6 * Utah 92.5 96.7 4.1 * Vermont 92.3 95.9 3.7 * Virginia 93.1 94.9 1.8 Washington 93.0 94.5 1.5 West Virginia 87.7 92.9 5.2
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- 86.2 92.0 5.8 * Hawaii 93.5 94.5 0.9 Idaho 90.7 94.0 3.3 * Illinois 94.2 92.2 -2.0 ** Indiana 91.6 93.8 2.2 * Iowa 96.2 96.7 0.5 Kansas 94.3 94.0 -0.4 Kentucky 88.1 93.2 5.0 * Louisiana 89.7 91.0 1.4 Maine 93.4 96.1 2.7 * Maryland 95.7 95.7 0.0 Massachusetts 95.9 95.4 -0.5 Michigan 92.8 94.3 1.4 Minnesota 95.8 96.9 1.1 Mississippi 82.4 89.2 6.8 * Missouri 91.5 95.0 3.6 * Montana 91.0 93.7 2.7 Nebraska 95.7 97.1 1.4 Nevada 90.4 94.1 3.8 * New Hampshire 94.3 96.5 2.2 New Jersey 94.8 94.9 0.1 New Mexico 82.0 88.1 6.1 * New York 91.8 94.2 2.4 * North Carolina 88.3 93.1 4.8 * North Dakota 94.6 95.8 1.2 Ohio 92.4 94.6 2.1
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- Bureau figures for November 1999, the most recent data available, show that the percentage of households subscribing to telephone service is 94.1%, which is down 0.1% from November 1998. The average penetration rate for 1999 was 94.2%, which is up 0.1% from the 1998 average. These changes are not statistically significant. As a result of an increasing number of households, 1.1 million households were added to the nation's telephone system between November 1998 and November 1999. This report includes figures showing subscribership percentages by state, by householder's age and race, by household size, by income, and for adult individuals by labor force status. The November 1999 data show that 95.1% of adult individuals in the civilian non-institutionalized population have a telephone
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- Local Competitors Payphone Providers Local Service Providers FCC 457 Line # IntrastateInterstate Total IntrastateInterstate Total IntrastateInterstate Total IntrastateInterstate Total Universal Service Worksheet Data: * Per-minute access $8,533.6$9,348.2$17,881.8 $320.2 $43.6 $363.8 * * $8,853.8$9,391.8$18,245.6 Other local service revenue 61,616.218,384.080,000.9 1,676.7 675.6 2,353.5 752.2 137.2 889.4 64,045.119,196.883,243.8 Local service revenue 70,149.827,732.197,882.7 1,996.9 719.2 2,717.3 752.2 137.2 889.4 72,898.928,588.5101,489.4 Mobile service revenue 427.6 1.1 428.7 35.1 3.0 38.2 462.7 4.1 466.9 Toll service revenue 9,039.6 363.2 9,402.1 312.1 918.1 1,228.9 133.9 16.7 150.7 9,485.6 1,298.010,781.7 Total telecommunications revenue 79,617.128,096.5107,713.6 2,344.1 1,640.3 3,984.4 886.1 154.0 1,040.1 82,847.329,890.8112,738.1 included on universal service worksheets TRS Worksheet Data (estimated): * Revenues reported by service providers that filed TRS worksheets but not universal service worksheets: Per-minute access 349.8 16.0
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- Payphone Service Providers 30.3 120.8 8.8 8.6 -3.0 8.1 -5.2 Wireless Telephony Including Cellular, 1,259.6 21,708.2 5,033.7 5,253.2 4.4 5,098.2 -2.9 Personal Communications Service (PCS) and SMR Telephony Carriers Paging & Messaging Service Providers 40.5 226.6 32.4 29.9 -7.7 28.6 -4.2 Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) Dispatch * 55.1 13.5 13.1 -2.6 12.7 -3.0 Wireless Data and Other Mobile Service Providers 1.1 18.2 11.1 10.5 -5.4 10.2 -2.6 Wireless Service Providers 1,301.1 22,008.1 5,090.6 5,306.6 4.2 5,149.8 -3.0 Interexchange Carriers (IXCs) 3,405.5 12,126.0 8,117.1 7,407.4 -8.7 7,100.8 -4.1 Operator Service Providers (OSPs) 9.9 121.0 47.1 42.8 -9.0 36.9 -13.8 Prepaid Calling Card Providers 5.6 164.0 143.4 146.4 2.1 145.8 -0.5 Satellite Service Providers 31.3 29.8 26.5 24.5 -7.5 24.4 -0.4 Toll Resellers
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend100.pdf
- is available for reference in the FCC's Information Center at 445 12th Street, S.W., Courtyard Level. Copies may be purchased by calling International Transcription Service, Inc. at (202) 857-3800. The report can also be downloaded [file names: TREND100.ZIP, TREND100.PDF] from the FCC-State Link internet site at http://www.fcc.gov/ccb/stats on the World Wide Web. i TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................1-1 ACCESS CHARGES.................................................................................................................1-1 TABLE 1.1 INTERSTATE PER-LINE ACCESS CHARGES..............................................................1-3 TABLE 1.2 INTERSTATE PER-MINUTE ACCESS CHARGES........................................................1-4 TABLE 1.3 INTERSTATE PER-LINE ACCESS CHARGES BY CARRIER..........................................1-5 TABLE 1.4 INTERSTATE PER-MINUTE ACCESS CHARGES BY CARRIER....................................1-6 CELLULAR TELEPHONE SERVICE...................................................................................2-1 TABLE 2.1 CELLULAR TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS....................................................................2-3 TABLE 2.2 CELLULAR TELEPHONE SERVICE: INDUSTRY SURVEY RESULTS...........................2-4 COMPLAINTS...........................................................................................................................3-1 TABLE 3.1 WRITTEN COMPLAINTS PROCESSED.......................................................................3-3 TABLE 3.2 COMPLAINT INDICES FOR IXCS SERVED 20 OR MORE COMPLAINTS......................3-4 TABLE
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- Public Reference Room, 2000 M Street, N.W., Room 575. Copies may be purchased by calling International Transcription Services, Inc. (ITS) at (202) 857-3800. The report can be downloaded [file names TREND199.ZIP, TREND199.PDF] from the FCC-State Link internet site at http://www.fcc.gov/ccb/stats on the World Wide Web. TRENDS IN TELEPHONE SERVICE TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION.................................................1 - 1 ACCESS CHARGES...............................................1 - 1 Table 1.1 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges........................1 - 3 Table 1.2 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges......................1 - 4 Table 1.3 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier................1 - 5 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier..............1 - 6 CELLULAR TELEPHONE SERVICE...................................2 - 1 Table 2.1 Cellular Telephone Subscribers..........................2 - 3 Table 2.2 Cellular Telephone Service: Survey Results.................2 - 4 COMPLAINTS...................................................3 - 1 Table 3.1
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- Bureau December 2000 This report is available for reference in the FCC's Information Center at 445 12th Street, S.W., Courtyard Level. Copies may be purchased by calling International Transcription Service, Inc. at (202) 857-3800. The report can also be downloaded [file names: TREND200.ZIP, TREND200.PDF] from the FCC-State Link Internet site at . i Table of Contents Introduction..................................................................................................1-1 Access Charges............................................................................................1-3 Table 1.1 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges..........................................................................1-5 Table 1.2 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges......................................................................1-6 Table 1.3 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier..........................................................1-7 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier......................................................1-8 Advanced Telecommunications....................................................................2-1 Table 2.1 High-Speed Lines.....................................................................................................2-3 Table 2.2 Advanced Services Lines..........................................................................................2-3 Table 2.3 Residential and Small Business High-Speed Lines......................................................2-3 Table 2.4 High-Speed Lines by Technology..............................................................................2-4 Consumer Expenditures...............................................................................3-1 Table 3.1 Household Expenditures for Telephone Service.........................................................3-3
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- this report be improved? 5. May we contact you to discuss possible improvements? Name: Telephone #: To discuss the information in this report, contact: Industry Analysis Division at 202-418-0940 Fax this response to or Mail this response to 202-418-0520 FCC/IAD Mail Stop 1600 F Washington, DC 20554 TRENDS IN TELEPHONE SERVICE TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION......................................................... 1 ACCESS CHARGES....................................................... 1 Table 1.1 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges............................... 3 Table 1.2 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges............................. 4 Table 1.3 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier...................... 5 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier.................... 6 CELLULAR TELEPHONE SERVICE.......................................... 7 Table 2.1 Cellular Telephone Subscribers.................................. 8 Table 2.2 Cellular Telephone Service: Survey Results........................ 9 COMPLAINTS........................................................... 10 Table 3.1 Carriers Served with More Than 50 Complaints in
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- Reference Information Center, Courtyard Level, 445 12th Street, S.W. Copies may be purchased by calling International Transcription Services, Inc. (ITS) at (202) 857-3800. The report can be downloaded [file names TREND299.ZIP, TREND299.PDF] from the FCC-State Link internet site at http://www.fcc.gov/ccb/stats on the World Wide Web. TRENDS IN TELEPHONE SERVICE TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION.................................................1 - 1 ACCESS CHARGES...............................................1 - 1 Table 1.1 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges........................1 - 3 Table 1.2 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges......................1 - 4 Table 1.3 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier................1 - 5 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier..............1 - 6 CELLULAR TELEPHONE SERVICE...................................2 - 1 Table 2.1 Cellular Telephone Subscribers..........................2 - 3 Table 2.2 Cellular Telephone Service: Survey Results.................2 - 4 COMPLAINTS...................................................3 - 1 Table 3.1
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- report be improved? 5. May we contact you to discuss possible improvements? Name: Telephone #: To discuss the information in this report contact: call 202-418-0940 or for users of TTY equipment, call (202) 418-0484 Fax this response to Or Mail this response to 202-418-0520 FCC/IATD Mail Stop 1600 F Washington, DC 20554 i Table of Contents Introduction..........................................................................................................1-1 Access Charges.....................................................................................................1-3 Table 1.1 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges.......................................................................1-5 Table 1.2 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges...................................................................1-6 Table 1.3 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier......................................................1-7 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier.................................................1-8 Advanced Telecommunications..........................................................................2-1 Table 2.1 High-Speed Lines..................................................................................................2-3 Table 2.2 Advanced Services Lines.......................................................................................2-3 Table 2.3 Residential and Small Business High-Speed Lines...............................................2-4 Table 2.4 Residential and Small Business Advanced Services Lines...................................2-4 Table 2.5 High-Speed Lines by Technology.........................................................................2-5
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- Center at 445 12th Street, S.W., Courtyard Level. Copies may be purchased by calling Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington DC 20554 at (202) 863-2893, facimile (202) 863-2898, or via e-mail qualexint@ aol.com. The report can also be downloaded from the FCC-State Link Internet site at www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats. i Table of Contents Introduction..........................................................................................................1-1 Access Charges.....................................................................................................1-3 Table 1.1 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges.......................................................................1-5 Table 1.2 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges...................................................................1-6 Table 1.3 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier......................................................1-7 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier.................................................1-8 Advanced Telecommunications..........................................................................2-1 Table 2.1 High-Speed Lines..................................................................................................2-3 Chart 2.1 High-Speed Lines...................................................................................................2-3 Chart 2.2 High-Speed Lines by Technology.........................................................................2-3 Table 2.2 Advanced Services Lines.......................................................................................2-4 Chart 2.3 Advanced Services Lines.......................................................................................2-4 Chart 2.4 Advanced Services Lines by Technology..............................................................2-4 Table
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- Center at 445 12th Street, S.W., Courtyard Level. Copies may be purchased by calling Best Copy and Printing, Inc., Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington DC 20554 at 800-378-3160, facimile 202-488-5563, or via e-mail fcc@bcpiweb.com. The report can also be downloaded from the FCC-State Link Internet site at: www.fcc.gov/wcb/trends.html. i Table of Contents Introduction..........................................................................................................1-1 Access Charges.....................................................................................................1-1 Table 1.1 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges.......................................................................1-3 Table 1.2 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges...................................................................1-4 Table 1.3 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier......................................................1-5 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier.................................................1-6 Advanced Telecommunications..........................................................................2-1 Table 2.1 High-Speed Lines..................................................................................................2-3 Chart 2.1 Total High-Speed Lines.........................................................................................2-3 Chart 2.2 High-Speed Lines by Technology.........................................................................2-3 Table 2.2 Advanced Services Lines.......................................................................................2-4 Chart 2.3 Advanced Services Lines.......................................................................................2-4 Chart 2.4 Advanced Services Lines by Technology..............................................................2-4
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- Bureau August 2001 This report is available for reference in the FCC's Information Center at 445 12th Street, S.W., Courtyard Level. Copies may be purchased by calling International Transcription Service, Inc. at (202) 857-3800. The report can also be downloaded [file names: TREND101.ZIP, TREND101.PDF] from the FCC-State Link Internet site at . i Table of Contents Introduction..................................................................................................1-1 Access Charges............................................................................................1-3 Table 1.1 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges..........................................................................1-5 Table 1.2 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges......................................................................1-6 Table 1.3 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier..........................................................1-7 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier......................................................1-8 Advanced Telecommunications....................................................................2-1 Table 2.1 High-Speed Lines.....................................................................................................2-3 Table 2.2 Advanced Services Lines..........................................................................................2-3 Table 2.3 Residential and Small Business High-Speed Lines......................................................2-3 Table 2.4 High-Speed Lines by Technology..............................................................................2-4 Consumer Expenditures...............................................................................3-1 Table 3.1 Household Expenditures for Telephone Service.........................................................3-3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Center at 445 12th Street, S.W., Courtyard Level. Copies may be purchased by calling Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington DC 20554 at (202) 863-2893, facimile (202) 863-2898, or via e-mail qualexint@ aol.com. The report can also be downloaded from the FCC-State Link Internet site at www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats. i Table of Contents Introduction..........................................................................................................1-1 Access Charges.....................................................................................................1-3 Table 1.1 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges.......................................................................1-5 Table 1.2 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges...................................................................1-6 Table 1.3 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier......................................................1-7 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier.................................................1-8 Advanced Telecommunications..........................................................................2-1 Table 2.1 High-Speed Lines..................................................................................................2-3 Table 2.2 Advanced Services Lines.......................................................................................2-3 Table 2.3 Residential and Small Business High-Speed Lines...............................................2-4 Table 2.4 Residential and Small Business Advanced Services Lines...................................2-4 Table 2.5 High-Speed Lines by Technology
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- Carriers Reporting Interstate Revenues (Dollar amounts shown in millions) TRS Fund Worksheet Data 1995 Intrastate Interstate Intrastate + Interstate Interstate as % of Total RevenueAs Percent of RevenueAs Percent of RevenueAs Percent of Revenue Total Intrastate Total Interstate Total Carrier in Revenue Revenue Revenue Category Local Exchange Service $45,160.2 40.0% $27.5 0.0% $45,187.7 22.7% 0.1% Local Private Line Service $1,221.5 1.1 $4.5 0.0 $1,225.9 0.6 0.4 Cellular, PCS, Paging & Other Mobile $17,616.8 15.6 $1,081.5 1.3 $18,698.2 9.4 5.8 Alternative Access and Other $9,262.8 8.2 $1,164.9 1.4 $10,427.8 5.2 11.2 Total Local Revenues $73,261.3 64.9 $2,278.3 2.6 $75,539.6 38.0 3.0 Interstate Access $4.5 0.0 $24,820.5 28.8 $24,825.0 12.5 100.0 Intrastate Access $9,062.8 8.0 $7.7 0.0 $9,070.4 4.6 0.1 Total Access Revenues
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- of individual carrier data. * Denotes amounts between $1 and $50,000. Telecommunications Industry Table 4 Revenue: Percentage Change in Revenue From 1995 to 1996 (All Carriers Reporting Interstate Revenues) Intrastate Interstate Intrastate + Interstate Local Exchange Service 7.7% 84.2% 7.8% Local Private Line Service 23.1 2391.7 31.8 Cellular, PCS, Paging & Other Mobile 39.6 27.0 38.9 Other Local 0.3 7.2 1.1 Total Local Revenues 14.7 22.2 15.0 Interstate Access n.a. 5.2 5.4 Intrastate Access 4.2 n.a. 4.1 Total Access Revenues 5.0 5.1 5.1 Operator Service, Pay Telephone & Card 5.4 -6.2 -1.7 Non-operator Switched Toll Service 11.0 10.9 10.9 Long Distance Private Line Service 13.5 8.4 9.7 All Other Long Distance 57.1 51.4 52.8 Total Toll Revenues 12.0 10.8 11.2 Total
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- 21,279.4 11.2 1.8 13.0 17.8 2.2 20.0 8,304.2 13,008.2 21,312.4 24 Local private line & special access 933.1 3,595.7 4,528.9 * 0.2 0.2 10.5 2.5 13.0 943.6 3,598.4 4,542.1 25 Pay telephone compensation from toll carriers 246.5 51.6 298.1 1.6 1.6 1.2 1.3 2.5 249.3 52.9 302.2 26 Other local telecommunications service revenues 216.7 30.0 246.7 * * * 15.1 1.1 16.2 231.8 31.1 262.9 27 Universal service support revenue 354.3 788.9 1,143.2 0.6 0.6 354.3 789.5 1,143.9 Total fixed local service provided for resale 10,528.5 17,487.8 28,016.4 30.7 2.7 33.4 62.0 10.5 72.4 10,621.2 17,501.0 28,122.2 Mobile service (including wireless telephony, paging &messaging, and other mobile services): 28 Monthly, activation, and message charges except toll 230.4 2.0 232.4 2,335.5 166.6
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- Illinois 20,073 38.7 2,468 4.8 3,019 5.8 1,245 2.4 599 1.2 24,498 47.2 51,902 Indiana 7,713 35.5 417 1.9 974 4.5 466 2.1 308 1.4 11,869 54.6 21,747 Iowa 4,028 25.9 113 0.7 186 1.2 228 1.5 132 0.8 10,887 69.9 15,574 Kansas 3,309 25.0 970 7.3 376 2.8 220 1.7 133 1.0 8,252 62.2 13,261 Kentucky 4,616 31.3 163 1.1 596 4.0 367 2.5 296 2.0 8,718 59.1 14,754 Louisiana 5,144 31.7 196 1.2 1,447 8.9 446 2.7 270 1.7 8,728 53.8 16,231 Maine 1,716 37.5 24 0.5 90 2.0 65 1.4 16 0.3 2,667 58.3 4,578 Maryland 10,271 43.9 226 1.0 773 3.3 533 2.3 210 0.9 11,368 48.6 23,382 Massachusetts 14,440 48.5 88 0.3 906 3.0 519 1.7
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- Figures may not add due to rounding. Table 4 Telephone Number Utilization by State as of December 31, 2001 Assigned Intermediate Reserved Aging Administrative Available1 Total State/jurisdiction 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s Alabama 6,340 37.5 1,138 6.7 173 1.0 499 3.0 334 2.0 8,403 49.8 16,887 Alaska 1,027 21.7 12 0.3 51 1.1 65 1.4 24 0.5 3,542 75.0 4,722 Arizona 9,767 52.1 295 1.6 362 1.9 747 4.0 184 1.0 7,381 39.4 18,737 Arkansas 3,349 28.8 701 6.0 153 1.3 207 1.8 91 0.8 7,139 61.3 11,639 California 58,005 39.7 7,640 5.2 1,333 0.9 4,073 2.8 2,115 1.4 73,062 50.0 146,228 Colorado 9,472 50.6 76 0.4 295 1.6 832 4.4 273 1.5
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- Guam Not shown to protect carrier confidentiality 80 Hawaii 2,359 54.0 77 1.8 15 0.3 112 2.6 52 1.2 1,752 40.1 4,367 Idaho 2,175 37.9 15 0.3 55 1.0 135 2.3 76 1.3 3,289 57.2 5,745 Illinois 21,694 37.6 1,199 2.1 847 1.5 1,179 2.0 679 1.2 32,118 55.6 57,716 Indiana 8,485 32.7 453 1.7 398 1.5 449 1.7 298 1.1 15,841 61.1 25,925 Iowa 4,428 27.0 120 0.7 209 1.3 248 1.5 134 0.8 11,252 68.6 16,392 Kansas 3,588 23.8 991 6.6 78 0.5 211 1.4 160 1.1 10,065 66.7 15,093 Kentucky 6,029 32.3 703 3.8 175 0.9 354 1.9 221 1.2 11,175 59.9 18,658 Louisiana 6,199 33.4 1,742 9.4 166 0.9 426 2.3 174 0.9 9,877 53.2 18,583 Maine
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- yet been assigned to carriers. 2 Unduplicated total. Note: Figures may not add due to rounding. 12 Table 4 Telephone Number Utilization by State as of December 31, 2003 Assigned Intermediate Reserved Aging Administrative Available1 Total State/jurisdiction 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s Alabama 7,093 36.1 638 3.3 156 0.8 587 3.0 221 1.1 10,928 55.7 19,623 Alaska 1,075 23.6 5 0.1 54 1.2 61 1.3 20 0.4 3,344 73.4 4,559 Arizona 9,483 49.6 871 4.6 208 1.1 588 3.1 165 0.9 7,818 40.9 19,133 Arkansas 3,606 25.2 898 6.3 103 0.7 237 1.7 453 3.2 9,015 63.0 14,311 California 62,551 41.8 8,485 5.7 598 0.4 3,753 2.5 2,088 1.4 71,991 48.2 149,467 Colorado
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- % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s Alabama 6,359 36.7 1,074 6.2 169 1.0 514 3.0 332 1.9 8,866 51.2 17,314 Alaska 965 18.7 21 0.4 73 1.4 74 1.4 28 0.5 3,992 77.5 5,153 Arizona 9,539 52.0 431 2.4 307 1.7 629 3.4 251 1.4 7,183 39.2 18,340 Arkansas 3,015 26.4 772 6.8 129 1.1 208 1.8 84 0.7 7,218 63.2 11,426 California 57,879 40.7 8,391 5.9 1,568 1.1 4,022 2.8 1,916 1.3 68,500 48.1 142,276 Colorado 9,189 52.8 236 1.4 264 1.5 650 3.7 300 1.7 6,771 38.9 17,411 Connecticut 5,456 41.6 966 7.4 266 2.0 293 2.2 220 1.7 5,905 45.1 13,104 Delaware 1,725 38.3 67 1.5 17 0.4 81 1.8 48 1.1
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- yet been assigned to carriers. 2 Unduplicated total. Note: Figures may not add due to rounding. 12 Table 4 Telephone Number Utilization by State as of June 30, 2003 Assigned Intermediate Reserved Aging Administrative Available1 Total State/jurisdiction 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s Alabama 6,421 33.5 1,261 6.6 125 0.7 458 2.4 210 1.1 10,687 55.8 19,162 Alaska 1,155 23.5 8 0.2 88 1.8 70 1.4 19 0.4 3,569 72.7 4,909 Arizona 9,816 51.3 301 1.6 169 0.9 620 3.2 157 0.8 8,060 42.1 19,122 Arkansas 3,424 24.6 776 5.6 105 0.8 234 1.7 452 3.2 8,918 64.1 13,910 California 61,564 40.9 7,616 5.1 915 0.6 3,682 2.4 2,176 1.4 74,538 49.5 150,491 Colorado
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- NXXs that have not yet been assigned to carriers. 2 Unduplicated total. Note: Figures may not add due to rounding. 13 Table 4 Telephone Number Utilization by State as of June 30, 2004 Assigned Intermediate Reserved Aging Administrative Available1 Total State/jurisdiction 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s Alabama 7,515 38.0 415 2.1 216 1.1 644 3.3 259 1.3 10,708 54.2 19,756 Alaska 1,085 24.2 6 0.1 15 0.3 58 1.3 18 0.4 3,303 73.6 4,486 Arizona 10,274 53.5 391 2.0 201 1.0 589 3.1 174 0.9 7,579 39.5 19,209 Arkansas 3,801 27.4 769 5.5 89 0.6 283 2.0 446 3.2 8,470 61.1 13,858 California 64,497 43.7 7,563 5.1 758 0.5 3,418 2.3 2,053 1.4
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- 1.5 Cyprus $8,653,92663.423.110.3 0.0 3.2 $3,220,36954.932.113.0 0.0 0.0 $607,35457.935.3 6.8 0.0 0.0 13,638,36254.328.213.9 0.0 3.6 Denmark $43,009,23157.722.511.1 7.9 0.8 $7,370,74149.925.517.4 7.2 0.0 $986,36135.854.010.2 0.0 0.0 88,916,02842.323.620.611.8 1.8 Finland $22,523,77570.816.9 9.2 2.2 0.9 $4,512,42650.923.622.3 3.1 0.0 $255,67151.020.414.5 0.014.1 43,682,36350.124.119.4 4.3 2.1 France $274,284,44462.121.310.8 5.1 0.7 $40,499,39245.332.414.8 6.3 1.2 $5,378,68167.824.9 7.4 0.0 0.0 645,781,05142.429.315.310.2 2.9 Germany $509,982,48169.221.4 7.7 1.3 0.5 $39,083,06549.632.511.3 5.5 1.1 $17,556,44276.121.8 0.0 0.0 2.1 1,094,777,71550.131.511.5 5.3 1.5 Gibraltar $834,08579.817.0 2.9 0.0 0.2 $145,77799.9 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 $71,302100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 839,78876.519.5 3.6 0.0 0.4 Greece $90,151,06866.822.4 7.9 0.9 2.1 $19,305,85258.834.5 6.6 0.0 0.0 $7,769,64179.615.7 4.7 0.0 0.0 123,553,01960.225.8 9.2 1.0 3.8 Greenland $229,25756.929.312.4 0.0 1.5 $0 $0 247,40144.833.519.2 0.0 2.5 Iceland $8,743,94567.023.2 9.0 0.0 0.7 $3,654,42555.130.814.0 0.0 0.0
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- 1997 data by July 31, 1997, and revisions by October 31. U.S. carriers reported that in 1997, they billed $15.2 billion for international telephone service, $.9 billion for private line services and $.1 billion for other international services. U.S. carriers billed for 22.8 billion minutes of telephone service. U.S. carriers handled 21.7 billion of these minutes through traditional settlement arrangements, 1.1 billion of these minutes through International Simple Resale (ISR/Hubbing) arrangements and 16 million of these minutes through alternative settlement arrangements. U.S. and foreign carriers compensate each other for completed calls. Because U.S. customers place more calls than do foreign customers, U.S. carriers make net payments to foreign carriers. The net amount was approximately $5.5 billion in 1997, down from $5.7
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- 0.0 0.0100.0 $5,567100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 385,29420.8 8.6 7.819.043.7 Austria $39,813,44164.6 0.822.611.5 0.5 $3,700,48445.3 0.027.624.2 2.9 $307,19396.3 0.0 0.1 0.0 3.6 102,113,63144.9 2.328.322.5 2.0 Belgium $70,985,42059.9 0.423.413.3 2.9 $6,508,72050.5 0.030.716.7 2.1 $1,662,64369.7 0.016.2 0.213.9 156,393,16341.5 1.828.016.812.0 Cyprus $8,822,85956.3 0.726.312.4 4.4 $2,112,03161.3 0.025.010.4 3.3 $322,76076.5 0.013.2 8.6 1.7 15,657,68051.3 1.420.515.611.1 Denmark $36,270,24164.0 1.522.3 7.3 4.8 $2,869,38337.8 0.035.216.011.0 $1,115,23957.3 0.036.8 4.8 1.1 102,361,57041.4 6.930.2 9.511.9 Finland $16,259,03442.8 2.642.610.3 1.6 $2,328,58342.2 0.038.518.3 1.0 $735,38894.0 0.0 5.1 0.5 0.4 46,134,63935.0 9.033.118.1 4.8 France $283,361,26859.4 0.626.210.0 3.7 $31,325,39739.1 0.036.713.011.2 $8,338,13975.3 0.012.2 4.4 8.1 846,290,43042.3 2.429.415.010.9 Germany $643,236,44575.1 1.613.1 7.2 3.0 $49,972,02458.7 0.021.911.8 7.6 $3,391,267 0.0 0.061.221.017.8 1,879,933,05349.1 7.523.210.6 9.6 Gibraltar $1,954,34495.0 0.3 0.2 2.6 2.0 $142,65499.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 $69,41597.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.3
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 $89,729100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1,879,48288.3 0.0 0.5 1.210.0 Greece $132,243,15834.260.9 0.7 3.2 1.0 $5,266,54643.343.1 0.012.9 0.7 $1,562,64139.560.1 0.0 0.4 0.0 252,187,00949.037.1 0.7 8.6 4.6 Greenland $35,85115.044.9 7.931.2 1.0 $838 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $155100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 87,186 4.039.5 5.343.7 7.5 Iceland $7,004,23949.532.4 0.117.6 0.4 $1,202,92046.418.6 0.034.9 0.1 $302,63967.332.6 0.0 0.1 0.0 24,958,89838.322.8 0.037.8 1.1 Ireland $83,126,93656.832.3 0.2 9.4 1.3 $3,211,04645.333.8 0.016.8 4.0 $1,437,07976.022.9 0.0 1.0 0.1 218,960,11748.431.2 0.315.3 4.8 Italy $273,177,71327.662.6 0.4 8.2 1.4 $8,419,06138.832.9 0.012.815.4 $2,418,93280.4 8.7 0.010.9 0.0 626,689,38023.753.1 0.312.110.8 Liechtenstein $25,99224.7 0.0 1.147.626.5 $553 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1,582100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 345,078 8.0 0.0 0.271.820.0 Luxembourg $6,034,03052.634.8 0.311.8 0.4 $648,92557.820.3 0.021.4 0.5 $1,657,10099.1 0.5 0.0 0.4 0.0 18,901,54050.627.0 0.219.7
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- $248,289 0.094.6 2.8 1.0 1.6 219,519,888 0.024.725.939.010.4 Switzerland $63,588,815 0.054.521.119.7 4.7 $6,023,797 0.020.635.738.2 5.6 $418,800 0.080.3 4.213.0 2.4 314,628,791 0.025.928.436.5 9.2 Turkey $53,239,159 0.031.127.435.2 6.3 $3,956,231 0.0 1.8 3.079.415.8 $819,577 0.021.478.1 0.5 0.0 230,216,394 0.019.234.936.4 9.5 United Kingdom $700,331,099 0.073.911.411.6 3.1 $63,382,324 0.028.320.543.3 7.8 $1,503,459 0.069.8 7.617.8 4.7 3,273,803,388 0.043.619.229.5 7.7 Western Europe $2,332,225,061 5.561.012.916.0 4.5 $149,889,360 0.027.518.040.014.6 $10,574,767 0.053.211.334.3 1.1 9,566,620,985 1.037.819.730.211.3 Algeria $9,279,759 0.075.6 4.4 9.110.8 $780,021 0.023.1 0.0 4.572.4 $161,218 0.0100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 21,019,965 0.035.4 5.412.147.1 Angola $3,503,510 0.021.259.311.6 7.9 $372,599 0.084.3 0.0 0.015.7 $300,097 0.0100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 22,830,424 0.012.976.6 3.0 7.5 Benin $2,415,502 0.056.322.316.9 4.5 $335,631 0.036.5 0.020.143.4 $641,021 0.039.2 0.060.8 0.0 7,241,184 0.038.931.614.814.8 Botswana $1,164,884 0.057.913.221.9 7.0 $129,747 0.039.717.0 0.043.3 $103,746 0.097.3 2.7 0.0
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- traffic. Table A1 shows that carriers reported 36.0 billion minutes of U.S. billed traffic in 2002, for which they billed $9.4 billion. Table A41 shows that 31.2 billion of these minutes and $8.1 billion of this revenue was for calls that originated in the United States or terminated collect or caller toll-free in the United States. Table A42 shows that 1.1 billion of these minutes and $.8 billion of this revenue was for country-direct and country-beyond type services. Table A43 shows that 3.7 billion of these minutes and $0.6 billion of this revenue was for reorigination services billed to foreign carriers. Foreign billed traffic is all traffic billed by a foreign or correspondent carrier and includes most calls that originate at
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- 3.2 Ireland $109,937,44849.039.9 7.8 0.4 2.9 $5,392,29754.125.315.8 0.0 4.9 $1,637,56178.920.2 0.4 0.0 0.5 246,052,86539.532.513.3 2.212.4 Italy $410,368,78651.139.2 7.0 0.7 2.0 $10,949,64147.930.019.6 0.0 2.5 $2,020,81048.426.724.8 0.0 0.0 902,220,21244.631.415.8 2.9 5.3 Liechtenstein $32,872 6.8 0.010.5 6.176.6 $1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 254,522 1.0 0.019.3 8.171.6 Luxembourg $9,730,32459.325.412.5 0.4 2.4 $982,75148.627.923.4 0.0 0.0 $233,32313.6 2.783.7 0.0 0.0 24,232,17841.021.330.1 1.8 5.8 Malta $3,925,84470.624.6 1.1 0.9 2.8 $263,98661.937.8 0.0 0.0 0.3 $44,59698.6 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 10,368,36377.613.7 1.3 2.6 4.7 Netherlands $134,875,08347.432.710.0 1.1 8.7 $8,722,62239.141.0 7.8 0.311.8 $18,831,74271.6 2.4 0.025.9 0.0 444,997,06334.528.710.5 5.920.4 Norway $39,040,51955.732.4 7.1 0.7 4.1 $3,593,67040.631.6 7.5 0.020.3 $2,381,09597.5 0.3 2.2 0.0 0.0 122,907,95540.030.5 8.7 3.916.9 Portugal $53,472,82851.136.1 7.7 0.6 4.4 $2,906,64853.029.017.8 0.0 0.2 $891,44365.034.3 0.7 0.0 0.0 106,664,11948.126.916.7 1.9 6.4 Spain
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- $135,012 9.2 9.8 30.7 41.0 9.3 $221 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 $0 1,233,272 6.7 15.5 34.1 35.8 7.9 Austria $24,332,000 59.0 1.8 15.4 20.7 3.1 $861,359 27.3 0.0 33.4 29.7 9.5 $236,414 1.2 93.2 5.6 0.0 0.0 126,782,194 37.4 4.9 18.2 30.9 8.6 Belgium $47,235,918 66.0 1.4 14.5 16.1 2.0 $3,007,339 67.3 3.7 15.3 12.5 1.2 $3,964,804 0.5 98.4 1.1 0.0 0.0 238,021,299 42.8 5.1 23.1 19.9 9.1 Cyprus $5,878,313 68.9 1.9 15.0 11.3 2.9 $288,424 41.8 0.0 37.8 18.7 1.6 $58,206 54.6 0.0 45.4 0.0 0.0 28,345,029 32.9 3.2 34.5 22.3 7.1 Denmark $16,572,844 49.3 2.8 28.1 15.5 4.3 $1,440,655 17.9 18.8 34.6 27.9 0.8 $1,633,327 1.1 98.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 116,207,159 24.2 11.5 37.0 21.5 5.8 Finland $10,939,759
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- 1995 1996 growth 2/ Australia 3/ $0.3 $0.2 ($0.5) $0.0 $0.6 ($0.9) ($1.4) ($1.7) ($1.3) $0.2 ($3.9) ($1.7) $1.8 $2.8 $0.7 $0.9 ($1.4) ($0.8) ($6.2) ($19.0) $8.7 $21.9 n.a. Brazil 1.2 0.3 1.2 2.6 (10.6) 1.9 2.4 7.2 16.4 19.3 21.4 30.9 25.4 36.7 43.6 51.4 50.1 70.8 90.7 104.2 102.6 131.9 14.7% Canada NA NA NA 2.0 (0.2) (3.7) (1.1) 19.0 31.4 22.4 8.1 1.3 (19.3) (0.3) 4.7 36.2 112.8 120.6 130.3 136.6 125.3 99.7 -4.1% China 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 1.5 1.5 1.6 2.0 2.4 3.1 3.6 5.3 11.5 19.1 26.3 30.9 45.7 62.7 77.4 151.9 231.1 262.9 48.5% Colombia 2.2 2.6 3.3 6.5 12.3 11.6 17.0 25.0 39.9 46.4 37.3 47.7 57.8 63.3 70.9 77.6 88.4 95.8 111.7
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- 1997 growth 2/ Australia 3/ $0.3 $0.2 ($0.5) $0.0 $0.6 ($0.9) ($1.4) ($1.7) ($1.3) $0.2 ($3.9) ($1.7) $1.8 $2.8 $0.7 $0.9 ($1.4) ($0.8) ($6.2)($19.0) $8.7 $21.9 $37.2 n.a. Brazil 1.2 0.3 1.2 2.6 (10.6) 1.9 2.4 7.2 16.4 19.3 21.4 30.9 25.4 36.7 43.6 51.4 50.1 70.8 90.7 104.2 102.6 131.9 153.7 13.8% Canada NA NA NA 2.0 (0.2) (3.7) (1.1) 19.0 31.4 22.4 8.1 1.3 (19.3) (0.3) 4.7 36.2 112.8 120.6 130.3 136.6 125.3 99.7 72.5 -13.8% China 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 1.5 1.5 1.6 2.0 2.4 3.1 3.6 5.3 11.5 19.1 26.3 30.9 45.7 62.7 77.4 151.9 231.1 262.9 229.7 31.3% Colombia 2.2 2.6 3.3 6.5 12.3 11.6 17.0 25.0 39.9 46.4 37.3 47.7 57.8 63.3 70.9 77.6 88.4
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- 165.2 180.9 241.3 16.8 Philippines 130.3 165.0 190.0 200.3 224.7 267.3 295.7 356.3 452.3 557.1 757.6 21.9 Poland 53.7 64.3 69.2 73.9 81.6 110.3 133.4 161.4 170.8 189.4 273.1 19.4 Russia 16/ 7.8 13.4 21.5 31.0 45.6 63.7 78.4 100.9 122.5 156.3 193.7 26.5 Saudi Arabia 32.7 68.2 187.5 61.5 67.6 77.5 88.2 101.3 110.1 108.1 111.1 26.5 Sierra Leone 1.1 1.6 2.6 4.4 4.5 4.8 5.8 8.9 12.1 39.7 10.0 30.1 Singapore 27.8 34.0 39.0 47.3 56.8 73.0 100.1 148.7 202.7 168.4 120.3 18.0 South Africa 19.4 22.4 24.3 29.2 36.3 53.7 73.8 97.5 111.6 128.0 163.9 26.9 Spain 57.3 69.0 84.8 105.6 109.5 119.4 130.3 147.9 191.0 245.3 329.1 20.1 Switzerland 69.9 77.6 83.6 93.5 104.4 115.4 135.6 181.1
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- 42.3 50.2 33.4 50.8 38.9 57.3 73.3 104.3 22.8 Poland 25.0 28.7 34.0 31.5 27.1 27.3 27.8 24.9 24.2 13.3 20.0 -10.3 Russia 8.0 31.6 30.2 26.6 31.0 29.8 22.0 17.4 27.6 54.9 24.1 6.3 Saudi Arabia 30.0 29.8 28.2 24.1 27.2 31.8 36.9 32.0 24.0 35.7 30.3 n.m. Sierra Leone 0.1 0.4 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.2 1.2 0.6 1.2 1.1 1.9 8.0 Singapore 34.2 37.7 43.5 51.1 53.5 61.4 65.8 26.4 72.7 73.5 65.0 4.8 South Africa 18.8 20.8 24.3 26.7 29.3 31.1 36.5 38.9 39.0 28.1 36.7 0.1 Spain 53.1 45.4 51.8 46.1 61.5 85.3 76.0 85.1 112.0 108.3 144.4 12.0 Switzerland 66.1 66.1 73.0 77.3 91.9 98.0 102.1 81.7 118.1 98.0 125.6 4.3 Taiwan 82.4 88.7 93.9 108.5
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- each personal communication service user to participate in a user- defined set of subscribed services, and initiate and/or receive calls on the basis of some combination of a personal number, terminal number, and a service profile across multiple networks at any terminal, fixed or mobile, irrespective of geographic location." Personal Communications Services (PCS) N100 NXX Code Assignment Guidelines, ICCF 93-1130-011, S.1.1. (Nov. 17, 1993). We note that PCS in the context of 500 service is distinct from the term PCS that refers to certain types of commercial mobile radio service. The possible combinations of line number digits, from 0000 to 9999, yield 10,000 possible 9 numbers for each office code. 4 telecommunications are not counted because they use special access or
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- 6.10 Non-Traffic Sensitive Revenue Requirement - Unseparated - by Company ....... Table 3.11 Non-Traffic Sensitive Revenue Requirement - Unseparated - by State .............. Table 3.5 NTS Revenue Requirement per Loop - by State ................................................ Table 3.7 NTS Revenue Requirement per Loop - by Company ......................................... Table 3.13 Other Operating Income or Loss ......................................................................... Table 6.8 Penetration - Households .................................................................................... Chart 1.1 Penetration - Individuals ..................................................................................... Chart 1.8 Penetration by Household Size ........................................................................... Table 1.5 Penetration by Household Size - Critical Values ................................................ Table 1.10 Penetration by Household Size - 1995 ................................................................ Chart 1.5 Penetration by Householder's Age ...................................................................... Table 1.6 Penetration by Householder's Age - Critical Values ........................................... Table 1.11 Penetration by Householder's Age - 1995 .......................................................... Chart 1.6 Penetration by
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- addition, broadcasters, non-profit schools, non- profit libraries, non-profit colleges, non-profit universities and non-profit health care providers are not required to file. Finally, systems integrators that derive less than 5% of their systems integration revenues from the resale of telecommunications and entities that provide services only to themselves or to commonly owned affiliates need not file. 7 The information in Tables 1.1 through 1.8 use year 2001 data because 2002 data from Form 499-A were not yet available to us as of May 2003, the cut-off for information contained in this report. 8 Telecommunications providers are considered de minimis and thus are not required to contribute to universal service (or file Form 499-Q) if their annual contributions to universal service would be
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- $432 $2,552 $241,681 TOTALINDUSTRY $621,601,158 $16,898,829 $29,905,434 $802,345 $3,872,052 $673,079,818 2 - 32 Low-Income Support Mechanisms Total 1999 Total 2000 Total 2001 Total 2002 1st Quarter - 2003 2nd Quarter - 2003 3rd Quarter - 2003 Lifeline Assistance $438.6 $482.6 $555.4 $638.5 $178.1 $164.6 $176.6 LinkUp 34.0 30.5 31.1 30.7 8.9 7.8 8.1 Incremental Toll Limitation 3.1 2.9 3.2 3.9 1.1 0.9 1.1 PICC Reimbursement 4.5 3.2 - - - - - Prior Period True-Ups - - - - -2.2 -3.4 -12.5 Total Low-Income Support 480.2 519.1 589.7 673.1 186.0 169.9 173.2 Administrative Expenses 2.1 0.9 1.8 1.7 0.5 0.9 1.0 Less Interest Income -4.4 -5.8 -4.6 -1.4 -0.3 -0.2 -0.2 Low-Income Support Expenses $477.9 $514.2 $586.9 $673.3 $186.1 $170.7 $174.0
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- 4.6 * Colorado 93.2 97.2 4.0 * Connecticut 95.5 97.4 1.9 * Delaware 94.3 96.8 2.5 * District of Columbia 94.9 94.0 -0.9 Florida 88.7 94.3 5.6 * Georgia 86.2 94.0 7.9 * Hawaii 93.5 96.8 3.2 * Idaho 90.7 95.0 4.3 * Illinois 94.2 92.8 -1.4 # Indiana 91.6 93.4 1.9 * Iowa 96.2 96.9 0.7 Kansas 94.3 95.5 1.1 Kentucky 88.1 95.0 6.9 * Louisiana 89.7 92.4 2.7 * Maine 93.4 97.9 4.5 * Maryland 95.7 96.4 0.7 Massachusetts 95.9 96.9 1.0 Michigan 92.8 94.3 1.5 * Minnesota 95.8 97.7 1.9 * Mississippi 82.4 91.4 9.0 * Missouri 91.5 96.2 4.7 * Montana 91.0 94.8 3.8 * Nebraska 95.7 95.8 0.1 Nevada 90.4 95.5 5.1 * New Hampshire 94.3
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- 160.0 180.0 200.0 1936 1941 1946 1951 1956 1961 1966 1971 1976 1981 1986 1991 1996 2001 CPI All Items CPI Telephone Services 7 - 5 1978 7.1% 9.0% 0.9% 1979 8.3 13.3 0.7 1980 9.2 12.5 4.6 1981 9.3 8.9 11.7 1982 6.2 3.8 7.2 1983 3.9 3.8 3.6 1984 3.7 3.9 9.2 1985 3.2 3.8 4.7 1986 2.2 1.1 2.7 1987 3.0 4.4 -1.3 1988 3.4 4.4 1.3 1989 3.8 4.6 -0.3 1990 3.9 6.1 -0.4 1991 3.6 3.1 3.5 1992 2.4 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.4 2.7 1.8 1994 2.1 2.7 0.7 1995 2.2 2.5 1.2 1996 1.9 3.3 2.1 1997 1.9 1.7 0.2 1998 1.2 1.6 0.3* 1999 1.4 2.7 0.4 2000 2.1 3.4 -2.3 2001 2.4 1.6
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- (hours) 3.0 2.4 4.0 3.4 3.2 8.1 3.3 14.6 4.7 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 93.0 99.4 99.0 99.5 98.6 98.6 98.5 98.7 97.8 Residence 97.1 99.5 99.1 99.6 98.7 98.6 98.7 98.9 98.2 Business 88.9 98.6 98.3 98.9 98.0 97.8 96.7 96.8 94.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.3 0.6 2.1 1.4 1.6 1.1 1.3 0.6 1.6 Residence 1.0 0.5 2.1 1.2 1.6 1.0 1.2 0.4 1.5 Business 1.6 1.4 2.6 2.7 1.8 1.8 2.4 1.7 2.5 Average Out of Service Repair Interval (hours) 18.4 13.6 18.6 23.5 19.8 23.8 21.6 14.3 15.1 Residence 20.0 13.6 18.9 25.9 21.0 25.1 22.9 15.4 15.2 Business 10.6 13.5 17.1 12.1 13.2 18.9 15.2 9.2 13.7 Initial
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- ............................................................................................... Table 8.13 Subscribership on American Indian Reservations and Trust Land: Federal ..........Table 2.14 Subscribership - Household - United States ........................................................... Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ................................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes ....................................................................................... Table 9.3 Switching Systems .................................................................................................. Table 10.1 Taxes ................................................................................................................ Table 11.11 Telecommunications Industry Revenues by Service .......................................... Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenues - Total ...................................................Table 1.1 Telecommunications Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................. Table 1.3 Telecommunications Revenues - Interstate ........................................................ Table 1.16 Telecommunications Revenues - Intrastate ........................................................ Table 1.15 Telecommunications Revenues - Total - by State ................................................ Table 1.13 Telecommunications Revenues - 2001................................... ................... Table 1.14 Transmission Systems ............................................................................................. Table 10.2 Universal Service Program Requirements and Fund Factors ................................. Table 1.10 Universal Service Support - Distribution
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- the interstate portion of their revenues.12 Form 499-A filings sometimes contain mistakes. Initial examination of the data occasionally reveals carrier types, revenue amounts and/or revenues reported in service categories inconsistent with the known operations of the filer. Some corrections have been made based on supplemental filer information. Nonetheless, disaggregated data are likely to be less accurate than industry totals. Table 1.1 shows the major components of telecommunications revenues for 1997 through 2003. This table was created by simply aggregating the revenues in the major classifications designated on Form 499-A. Tables 1.2 and 1.3 provide a look at annual industry revenues over time. Generally, Form 499-A revenue data can be tabulated in two distinct ways: by type of service provided and by
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- 180.0 200.0 1923 1928 1933 1938 19431948 1953 1958 1963 1968 1973 19781983 1988 1993 1998 2003 CPI All Items CPI Telephone Services 7 - 6 1978 5.6% 9.0% 0.9% 1979 3.2 13.3 0.7 1980 -0.2 12.5 4.6 1981 2.5 8.9 11.7 1982 -1.9 3.8 7.2 1983 4.5 3.8 3.6 1984 7.2 3.9 9.2 1985 4.1 3.8 4.7 1986 3.5 1.1 2.7 1987 3.4 4.4 -1.3 1988 4.1 4.4 1.3 1989 3.5 4.6 -0.3 1990 1.9 6.1 -0.4 1991 -0.2 3.1 3.5 1992 3.3 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.7 2.7 1.8 1994 4.0 2.7 0.7 1995 2.5 2.5 1.2 1996 3.7 3.3 2.1 1997 4.5 1.7 0.2 1998 4.2 1.6 0.3* 1999 4.5 2.7 0.4 2000 3.7 3.4 -2.3 2001 0.5 1.6
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- 3.2 2.8 4.3 3.5 3.1 3.6 8.0 4.4 18.2 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 97.3 99.6 98.9 99.5 99.0 99.5 98.5 98.7 98.6 Residence 98.3 99.7 98.9 99.6 99.1 99.5 98.6 98.8 98.8 Business 90.1 98.8 98.2 99.2 98.3 98.9 97.5 97.1 96.0 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.4 0.4 1.5 1.7 2.0 1.3 1.1 1.5 0.5 Residence 1.1 0.4 1.5 1.5 1.9 1.0 1.0 1.4 0.5 Business 1.8 1.2 1.7 3.3 2.4 3.3 2.3 2.3 1.9 Average Out of Service Repair Interval (hours) 19.7 14.6 16.4 23.6 20.9 26.6 32.6 31.1 18.4 Residence 21.5 14.7 16.9 25.8 22.1 26.7 34.8 33.9 19.9 Business 10.6 13.8 14.1 13.0 14.4 26.1 23.7 16.0 11.2 Initial Trouble
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- Table 7.10 State Code Reference ............................................................................................... Table 8.5 Subscribership - Household - United States ........................................................... Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ................................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes ....................................................................................... Table 9.3 Switching Systems .................................................................................................. Table 10.1 5 Index of Tables and Charts Taxes ................................................................................................................ Table 11.11 Telecommunications Industry Revenues by Service ............................................. Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenues - Total ...................................................Table 1.1 Telecommunications Revenues by Type of Carrier ..............................................Table 1.3 Telecommunications Revenues - Interstate ........................................................ Table 1.16 Telecommunications Revenues - Intrastate ........................................................ Table 1.15 Telecommunications Revenues - Total - by State ................................................. Table 1.13 Telecommunications Revenues - 2002................................... ................... Table 1.14 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs ...........................Table 8.3 Transmission Systems ............................................................................................. Table 10.2 Universal Service Program Requirements and
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- 6.10 Non-Traffic Sensitive Revenue Requirement - Unseparated - by Company ....... Table 3.11 Non-Traffic Sensitive Revenue Requirement - Unseparated - by State .............. Table 3.5 NTS Revenue Requirement per Loop - by State ................................................ Table 3.7 NTS Revenue Requirement per Loop - by Company ......................................... Table 3.13 Other Operating Income or Loss ......................................................................... Table 6.8 Penetration - Households .................................................................................... Chart 1.1 Penetration - Individual Adults ........................................................................... Chart 1.8 Penetration by Household Size ........................................................................... Table 1.6 Penetration by Household Size - Critical Values ................................................ Table 1.12 Penetration by Household Size - 1996 ................................................................ Chart 1.5 Penetration by Householder's Age ...................................................................... Table 1.7 Penetration by Householder's Age - Critical Values ........................................... Table 1.13 Penetration by Householder's Age - 1996 .......................................................... Chart 1.6 Penetration
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- Tables 1.4 through 1.9 present more detailed information. In Tables 1.4 through 1.8, only the annual averages are included for the years 1984 through 1993. March, July, and November data for those years are available in previous Monitoring Reports. Tables 1.10 through 1.15 provide information necessary to determine the statistical significance of changes in the penetration rates over time. Table 1.1 summarizes the telephone penetration for the United States, combining information on the number of households with the penetration rates. Chart 1.1 depicts the nationwide penetration rates for households graphically over time. Table 1.2 summarizes the telephone penetration rates by state, showing the 1984 and 1996 annual averages, the change between those two years, and an indication as to whether that
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- 8.0 277.1 1990FIRST QUARTER 72.9 1.9 74.7 SECOND QUARTER 74.0 1.8 75.8 THIRD QUARTER 76.1 1.8 77.9 FOURTH QUARTER 77.4 1.6 79.1 TOTAL 1990 300.4 7.1 307.4 1991FIRST QUARTER 77.7 1.5 79.2 SECOND QUARTER 80.4 1.5 81.9 THIRD QUARTER 81.2 1.4 82.6 FOURTH QUARTER 83.0 1.4 84.4 TOTAL 1991 322.2 5.8 328.0 1992FIRST QUARTER 84.5 1.2 85.6 SECOND QUARTER 85.4 1.1 86.5 THIRD QUARTER 86.8 1.0 87.9 FOURTH QUARTER 88.8 1.0 89.8 TOTAL 1992 345.5 4.2 349.7 1993FIRST QUARTER 89.8 0.9 90.6 SECOND QUARTER 90.4 0.8 91.2 THIRD QUARTER 92.9 0.7 93.6 FOURTH QUARTER 95.2 0.6 95.9 TOTAL 1993 368.3 3.0 371.2 1994FIRST QUARTER 98.1 0.6 98.7 SECOND QUARTER 97.4 0.5 97.9 THIRD QUARTER 101.4 0.5 101.9 FOURTH QUARTER 102.4 0.5
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- Series not established until after 1935. 579 Table 5.2 Annual Rate of Change in Price Indices GDP Chain-type CPI: CPI: Price Index All Items Telephone Services 1978 7.2% 9.0% 0.9% 1979 8.6 13.3 0.7 1980 9.2 12.5 4.6 1981 9.4 8.9 11.7 1982 6.2 3.8 7.2 1983 4.3 3.8 3.6 1984 3.7 3.9 9.2 1985 3.6 3.8 4.7 1986 2.5 1.1 2.7 1987 3.1 4.4 -1.3 1988 3.6 4.4 1.3 1989 4.2 4.6 -0.3 1990 4.3 6.1 -0.4 1991 4.0 3.1 3.5 1992 2.8 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.6 2.7 1.8 1994 2.3 2.7 0.7 1995 2.5 2.5 1.2 1996 2.1 3.0 1.5 1997* 2.5 3.6 * The 1997 CPI changes are measured April through April. -5 0 5 10 15 Percent
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- 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ............................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes .................................................................................... Table 9.3 Switching Systems ............................................................................................. Table 10.1 Taxes - Federal Income ...................................................................................... Table 11.11 Taxes - Total Other ............................................................................................. Table 11.12 Telecommunications Industry Revenue - by Service .......................................... Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenue - by Type of Carrier .............................Table 1.3 Telecommunications Industry Revenue - Total ................................................... Table 1.1 Transmission Systems ......................................................................................... Table 10.2 Universal Service Fund by State ......................................................................... Table 3.9 Universal Service Fund by Study Area ............................................................... Table 3.19 Universal Service Fund High Cost Formulas ...................................................... Table 3.1 Universal Service Fund History .......................................................................... Table 3.2 Universal Service Fund Payment Projections - by Study Area ...........................Table 3.15 Universal Service Fund Payments - by State ...................................................... Table 3.14 Universal
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- support mechanisms were expected to be "de minimis" - that is, their contribution for the year was expected to be less than $10,000. To fill out the industry totals, data was added from a separate source -- worksheets filed in connection with Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS)1. Data for 1,138 additional carriers were taken from this source. As shown in Table 1.1, about 99% of telecommunications revenue was reported by carriers that contribute to universal service support mechanisms. Tables 1.2 and 1.3 compare 1997 revenue with revenue for prior years. Revenue data shown for 1992 through 1996 are derived from information filed on TRS worksheets. Universal service requirements include several mechanisms that help ensure that all Americans have access to affordable telecommunications
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- 3.7 Federal Universal Service Programs Fund Size Projections for 1998 (in Millions of Dollars) High Cost Programs 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Total Universal Service Fund 206.4 207.2 208.4 209.0 831.0 Long Term Support 117.8 117.8 118.2 118.2 471.9 Local Switching Support 107.1 106.3 99.7 99.6 412.6 Prior Period True-ups 2.4 0.1 -12.3 -4.3 -14.1 Administrative Expenses 1.1 0.9 0.9 1.9 4.8 Less Interest Income -2.8 -0.9 -0.7 -0.7 -5.1 Total High Cost Programs 432.0 431.3 414.2 423.8 1701.2 Note: Details may not appear to add to totals due to rounding 3 - 13 Table 3.8 Total Projected Support Payments for 1998 by State Universal Long Term Local Switching Total State or Jurisdiction Service Fund Support Support Support
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- whole, there is no significant seasonal variation in these data. Census Bureau figures for July 1998, the most recent data available, show that the percentage of households subscribing to telephone service is 94.1%, which is up 0.2% from July 1997. This difference is not statistically significant. As a result of an increasing number of households and a higher penetration rate, 1.1 million households were added to the nation's telephone system between July 1997 and July 1998. This section includes figures showing subscribership percentages by state, by householder's age and race, by household size, by income, and for individual adults by labor force status. The July 1998 data show that 95.1% of individual adults in the civilian non- institutionalized population have a
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- 1982 - 1984 = 100 7 - 5 TABLE 7.2 ANNUAL CHANGES IN MAJOR PRICE INDEXES GDP Chain-type CPI: CPI: Price Index All Items Telephone Services 1978 7.2% 9.0% 0.9% 1979 8.6 13.3 0.7 1980 9.2 12.5 4.6 1981 9.4 8.9 11.7 1982 6.2 3.8 7.2 1983 4.3 3.8 3.6 1984 3.7 3.9 9.2 1985 3.6 3.8 4.7 1986 2.5 1.1 2.7 1987 3.1 4.4 -1.3 1988 3.6 4.4 1.3 1989 4.2 4.6 -0.3 1990 4.3 6.1 -0.4 1991 4.0 3.1 3.5 1992 2.8 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.6 2.7 1.8 1994 2.3 2.7 0.7 1995 2.5 2.5 1.2 1996 2.3 3.0 1.5 1997 1.8 1.7 0.2 Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Economic Analysis -5 0 5 10 15
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- 8.0 277.1 1990FIRST QUARTER 72.9 1.9 74.7 SECOND QUARTER 74.0 1.8 75.8 THIRD QUARTER 76.1 1.8 77.9 FOURTH QUARTER 77.4 1.6 79.1 TOTAL 1990 300.4 7.1 307.4 1991FIRST QUARTER 77.7 1.5 79.2 SECOND QUARTER 80.4 1.5 81.9 THIRD QUARTER 81.2 1.4 82.6 FOURTH QUARTER 83.0 1.4 84.4 TOTAL 1991 322.2 5.8 328.0 1992FIRST QUARTER 84.5 1.2 85.6 SECOND QUARTER 85.4 1.1 86.5 THIRD QUARTER 86.8 1.0 87.9 FOURTH QUARTER 88.8 1.0 89.8 TOTAL 1992 345.5 4.2 349.7 8 - 7 TABLE 8.4 INTERSTATE SWITCHED PREMIUM AND NON-PREMIUM ACCESS MINUTES (MINUTES SHOWN IN BILLIONS) PREMIUM NON-PREMIUM TOTAL MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES 1993FIRST QUARTER 89.8 0.9 90.6 SECOND QUARTER 90.4 0.8 91.2 THIRD QUARTER 92.9 0.7 93.6 FOURTH QUARTER 95.2 0.6 95.9 TOTAL 1993
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- CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.5 98.9 98.7 98.2 96.4 98.9 97.8 98.3 98.2 Residence 98.6 99.1 98.9 98.4 96.5 98.9 98.1 98.6 98.3 Business 97.3 97.5 97.8 97.0 95.8 98.3 95.4 95.8 97.6 Average Installation Interval (days) 2.2 2.6 0.7 1.0 3.0 0.7 1.2 2.9 2.9 Residence 2.1 2.4 0.6 0.9 2.8 0.7 0.8 2.8 2.7 Business 3.1 3.7 1.1 1.3 4.0 0.6 2.9 4.0 4.9 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 205.3 166.1 274.1 187.4 105.0 241.4 188.3 186.7 202.5 Total MSA 203.7 168.0 259.8 192.9 NA 245.8 184.1 182.8 150.0 Total Non MSA 222.2 141.4 358.8 151.4 NA 218.1 204.2 196.6 304.8 Total Residence 262.5 199.4 312.9 228.1 NA 291.9 220.5 206.7 241.9 Total Business 99.8 109.2 184.3
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- of Do Not Disconnect Policies in Place for 120 Months ......Table 6.16 Subscribership - United States ................................................................................Table 6.1 4 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ...................................................................Table 9.2 Index of Tables and Charts Switch Downtime Causes .......................................................................................Table 9.3 Switching Systems ..................................................................................................Table 10.1 Taxes - Federal Income ...........................................................................................Table 11.11 Taxes - Total Other .................................................................................................Table 11.12 Telecommunications Revenue - by Type of Carrier ...............................................Table 1.1 Transmission Systems .............................................................................................Table 10.2 Universal Service Fund by State ..............................................................................Table 3.9 Universal Service Fund by Study Area ....................................................................Table 3.19 Universal Service Fund High Cost Formulas ...........................................................Table 3.1 Universal Service Fund History ...............................................................................Table 3.2 Universal Service Fund Payment Projections - by Study Area ..................................Table 3.15 Universal Service Fund Payments - by State ............................................................Table 3.14 Universal Service Fund Payments - by Study
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- or inadequate filings and also for carriers that were not required to file a universal service worksheet. Over 1,000 carriers, however, were exempted from universal service filing requirements because their potential contributions to the universal service support mechanisms were expected to be "de minimis" - that is, their contribution for the year was expected to be less than $10,000. Table 1.1 shows carrier's carrier revenue and end-user revenue for 1998 and first half 1999 for six broad classes of carriers. Universal service requirements include several mechanisms that help ensure that all Americans have access to affordable telecommunications service. In section 254(d) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104-104, 110 Stat. 56 codified at 47 U.S.C. 151 et
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- Fund Size Projections for 1999 and 2000 (in Millions of Dollars) Low Income Programs 1st Quarter - 1999 2nd Quarter - 1999 3rd Quarter - 19994th Quarter - 1999 1st Quarter - 2000 Lifeline Assistance $128.6 $112.3 $111.4 $111.8 $117.6 Link-Up 13.0 11.3 9.8 8.8 9.1 Incremental Toll Limitation 0.8 0.5 0.5 0.8 0.9 PICC Reimbursement 0.8 0.7 0.9 1.0 1.1 Prior Period True-ups 0.8 -5.0 2.8 -9.4 -3.8 Administrative Expenses 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.2 0.3 Less Interest Income -0.7 -0.8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.5 Total Low Income Programs $143.8 $119.5 $125.1 $112.4 $124.7 Note: Detail may not match totals because of necessary rounding. Source: USAC quarterly filings: January 29, 1999, April 28, 1999, July 3, 1999, and November 2, 1999. 2
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- 2000 High Cost Loop Support 831.0 858.6 216.1 217.1 207.2 218.2 223.6 Long Term Support 471.9 472.2 117.4 118.3 118.3 118.3 119.8 Local Switching Support 412.6 389.5 97.7 97.9 98.2 95.7 97.3 Incremental Support under the Forward-Looking Mechanism - - - - - - 63.8 Prior Period True-ups -14.1 12.8 7.9 5.4 -1.2 0.7 -3.1 Administrative Expenses 4.8 5.9 2.2 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.0 Interest Income -5.1 -2.6 -0.9 -0.6 -0.5 -0.6 -0.6 Total High Cost Programs 1701.2 1736.4 440.4 439.2 423.1 433.7 501.7 Note: Details may not appear to add to totals due to rounding 3 - 20 State or Jurisdiction ALABAMA $21,762,696 $7,260,720 $8,463,948 $37,487,364 ALASKA $36,946,791 $16,782,816 $14,703,024 $68,432,631 ARIZONA $18,633,267 $3,079,740 $9,825,564 $31,538,571 ARKANSAS $51,027,561 $15,238,044 $8,190,828
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- Bureau figures for November 1999, the most recent data available, show that the percentage of households subscribing to telephone service is 94.1%, which is down 0.1% from November 1998. The average penetration rate for 1999 was 94.2%, which is up 0.1% from the 1998 average. These changes are not statistically significant. As a result of an increasing number of households, 1.1 million households were added to the nation's telephone system between November 1998 and November 1999. This section includes figures showing subscribership percentages by state, by householder's age and race, by household size, by income, and for adult individuals by labor force status. The November 1999 data show that 95.1% of adult individuals in the civilian non- institutionalized population have a
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- 1982 - 1984 = 100 7 - 5 TABLE 7.2 ANNUAL CHANGES IN MAJOR PRICE INDEXES GDP Chain-type CPI: CPI: Price Index All Items Telephone Services 1978 7.2% 9.0% 0.8% 1979 8.6 13.3 0.8 1980 9.2 12.5 4.4 1981 9.4 8.9 11.8 1982 6.2 3.8 7.2 1983 4.3 3.8 3.6 1984 3.7 3.9 9.2 1985 3.6 3.8 4.7 1986 2.5 1.1 2.7 1987 3.1 4.4 -1.3 1988 3.6 4.4 1.3 1989 4.2 4.6 -0.3 1990 4.3 6.1 -0.4 1991 4.0 3.1 3.5 1992 2.8 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.6 2.7 1.8 1994 2.3 2.7 0.7 1995 2.5 2.5 1.2 1996 1.9 3.3 2.1 1997 1.9 1.7 0.2 1998 1.0 1.6 0.3* Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Economic Analysis *
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- CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.5 99.3 98.7 98.2 98.2 98.8 97.8 98.3 98.2 Residence 98.6 99.5 98.9 98.4 98.3 98.9 98.1 98.6 98.3 Business 97.3 98.5 97.8 97.0 97.8 98.3 95.4 95.7 97.5 Average Installation Interval (days) 2.2 2.5 0.7 1.0 3.0 0.7 1.2 2.9 2.9 Residence 2.1 2.3 0.6 0.9 2.8 0.7 0.8 2.8 2.7 Business 3.1 3.8 1.1 1.3 4.0 0.6 2.9 4.0 4.9 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 205.3 167.4 274.1 187.4 156.7 241.4 188.3 186.8 202.5 Total MSA 203.7 168.7 259.8 192.9 154.6 245.8 184.1 183.3 150.0 Total Non MSA 222.2 149.4 358.8 151.4 214.7 218.1 204.2 195.5 304.8 Total Residence 262.5 199.1 311.2 228.1 205.1 291.9 220.5 206.8 241.9 Total Business 99.8 113.0 186.8
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- 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ............................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes .................................................................................... Table 9.3 Switching Systems ............................................................................................. Table 10.1 Taxes - Federal Income ...................................................................................... Table 11.11 Taxes - Total Other ............................................................................................. Table 11.12 Telecommunications Industry Revenue - by Service .......................................... Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenue - by Type of Carrier .............................Table 1.3 Telecommunications Industry Revenue - Total ................................................... Table 1.1 Telecommunications Revenues - All Carriers ..................................................... Table 1.7 Transmission Systems ......................................................................................... Table 10.2 Universal Service Fund by State ......................................................................... Table 3.9 Universal Service Fund by Study Area ............................................................... Table 3.19 Universal Service Fund High Cost Formulas ...................................................... Table 3.1 Universal Service Fund History .......................................................................... Table 3.2 Universal Service Fund Payment Projections - by Study Area ...........................Table 3.15 4 Index of
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- data for 2,148 contributing service providers. The 1998 revenue data is estimated for some carriers due to late filings or inadequate filings. The data contained in the universal service filings cover about 99% of industry revenue but less than two thirds of carriers. The remaining 1% of revenue was estimated using data filed on Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) worksheets. Table 1.1 shows the major components of telecommunications revenue for 1998. Tables 1.2 and 1.3 compare 1998 revenue with revenue for prior years. Revenue data shown for 1992 through 1996 derives from information filed on TRS worksheets. Universal service requirements include several mechanisms that help ensure that all Americans have access to affordable telecommunications service. In section 254(d) of the Telecommunications Act
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- 3 - 12 Table 3.7 Federal Universal Service Programs Fund Size Projections (in Millions of Dollars) High Cost Programs Total 1998 1st Quarter 19992nd Quarter 19993rd Quarter 1999 Universal Service Fund 831.0 216.1 217.1 207.2 Long Term Support 471.9 117.4 118.3 118.3 Local Switching Support 412.6 97.7 97.9 98.2 Prior Period True-ups -14.1 7.9 5.4 -1.2 Administrative Expenses 4.8 2.2 1.1 1.2 Less Interest Income -5.1 -0.9 -0.6 -0.5 Total High Cost Programs 1701.2 440.4 439.2 423.1 Note: Details may not appear to add to totals due to rounding 3 - 13 Table 3.8 Total Projected Support Payments for 1998 by State Universal Long Term Local Switching Total State or Jurisdiction Service Fund Support Support Support ALABAMA $21,947,616 $6,812,558 $10,153,266 $38,913,440
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- millions) Total: 1998 1998 1998 1998 1999 1999first funding Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 period 3/ 1) Fund Collections 1/ $201.3$315.0$319.9$330.4$327.6$216.7$1,710.9 2) Interest Income 0.8 4.9 9.8 12.1 14.9 14.7 57.3 Administration Expenses 2/ 3) Operating Expenses 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.4 0.8 3.6 4) USAC Administrative Expenses 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 1.4 5) Non-recurring (outside contractors) 1.1 2.4 0.6 0.4 1.1 0.6 6.2 6) NECA Contract (operations component) 2.9 3.9 3.0 3.5 7.1 5.1 25.5 7) Total Administrative Expenses (3)+(4)+(5)+(6) 4.6 7.2 4.4 4.8 8.9 6.8 36.7 8) Fund Outlays 2/ 2.1 2.9 5.9 11.5 104.4 274.7 401.4 9) Change in Fund Balance (1)+(2)-(8) 200.1 317.1 323.8 330.9 238.2 (43.2)1,366.8 10)Balance at end of quarter 200.1 517.1
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- for the nation as a whole, there is no significant seasonal variation in these data. Census Bureau figures for March 1999, the most recent data available, show that the percentage of households subscribing to telephone service is 94.0%, which is down 0.1% from March 1998. This decrease is not statistically significant. As a result of an increasing number of households, 1.1 million households were added to the nation's telephone system between March 1998 and March 1999. This section includes figures showing subscribership percentages by state, by householder's age and race, by household size, by income, and for individual adults by labor force status. The March 1999 data show that 95.0% of individual adults in the civilian non- institutionalized population have a
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- 1982 - 1984 = 100 7 - 5 TABLE 7.2 ANNUAL CHANGES IN MAJOR PRICE INDEXES GDP Chain-type CPI: CPI: Price Index All Items Telephone Services 1978 7.2% 9.0% 0.8% 1979 8.6 13.3 0.8 1980 9.2 12.5 4.4 1981 9.4 8.9 11.8 1982 6.2 3.8 7.2 1983 4.3 3.8 3.6 1984 3.7 3.9 9.2 1985 3.6 3.8 4.7 1986 2.5 1.1 2.7 1987 3.1 4.4 -1.3 1988 3.6 4.4 1.3 1989 4.2 4.6 -0.3 1990 4.3 6.1 -0.4 1991 4.0 3.1 3.5 1992 2.8 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.6 2.7 1.8 1994 2.3 2.7 0.7 1995 2.5 2.5 1.2 1996 1.9 3.3 2.1 1997 1.9 1.7 0.2 1998 1.0** 1.6 0.3* Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Economic Analysis *
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- 8.0 277.1 1990FIRST QUARTER 72.9 1.9 74.7 SECOND QUARTER 74.0 1.8 75.8 THIRD QUARTER 76.1 1.8 77.9 FOURTH QUARTER 77.4 1.6 79.1 TOTAL 1990 300.4 7.1 307.4 1991FIRST QUARTER 77.7 1.5 79.2 SECOND QUARTER 80.4 1.5 81.9 THIRD QUARTER 81.2 1.4 82.6 FOURTH QUARTER 83.0 1.4 84.4 TOTAL 1991 322.2 5.8 328.0 1992FIRST QUARTER 84.5 1.2 85.6 SECOND QUARTER 85.4 1.1 86.5 THIRD QUARTER 86.8 1.0 87.9 FOURTH QUARTER 88.8 1.0 89.8 TOTAL 1992 345.5 4.2 349.7 8 - 7 TABLE 8.4 INTERSTATE SWITCHED PREMIUM AND NON-PREMIUM ACCESS MINUTES (MINUTES SHOWN IN BILLIONS) PREMIUM NON-PREMIUM TOTAL MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES 1993FIRST QUARTER 89.8 0.9 90.6 SECOND QUARTER 90.4 0.8 91.2 THIRD QUARTER 92.9 0.7 93.6 FOURTH QUARTER 95.2 0.6 95.9 TOTAL 1993
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- 7.9 6.9 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.7 98.2 73.0 98.2 98.7 98.8 98.2 98.0 98.4 Residence 98.8 98.7 98.6 98.3 98.8 98.9 98.5 98.3 98.5 Business 97.8 95.0 96.8 97.4 97.9 98.1 96.4 95.7 97.6 Average Installation Interval (days) 2.3 2.4 0.6 1.2 2.4 0.7 1.6 3.0 4.1 Residence 2.2 2.2 0.7 1.1 2.2 0.7 1.3 2.8 3.9 Business 2.9 3.4 1.4 1.6 3.8 0.8 3.1 4.3 5.4 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 216.9 154.6 286.5 190.7 155.7 223.9 196.0 201.7 240.7 Total MSA 213.2 155.0 262.5 190.6 NA 195.3 192.9 0.2 234.7 Total Non MSA 266.1 149.4 375.2 191.6 NA 375.4 207.3 0.2 253.2 Total Residence 277.5 195.2 325.5 232.1 NA
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- Do Not Disconnect Policies in Place for 120 Months ... Table 6.16 Subscribership - United States ................................................................................Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ................................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes .......................................................................................Table 9.3 Switching Systems ..................................................................................................Table 10.1 Taxes ................................................................................................................Table 11.11 Telecommunications Revenue - by Service .......................................................Table 1.2 Telecommunications Revenue - by Type of Carrier ............................................. Table 1.3 Telecommunications Revenue - Total .............................................................Table 1.1 Transmission Systems .............................................................................................Table 10.2 Universal Service Program Requirements and Fund Factors ................................. Table 1.9 5 Universal Service Monitoring Report CC Docket No. 98-202 September 2000 Introduction and Summary This is the fourth report in a series of reports prepared by federal and state staff members for the Federal-State Joint Board in CC Docket No. 96-45 (Universal Service Joint Board). These
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- by State and Type of Service ......... Table 4.2 Schools and Libraries Mechanism - Net Revenue by State ..................................... Table 4.4 State Code Reference ...............................................................................................Table 8.13 Subscribership - United States ................................................................................Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ................................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes .......................................................................................Table 9.3 Switching Systems ..................................................................................................Table 10.1 Taxes ................................................................................................................Table 11.11 Telecommunications Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................. Table 1.1 Transmission Systems .............................................................................................Table 10.2 Universal Service Program Requirements and Fund Factors ................................. Table 1.2 Unseparated Non-Trafffic Sensitive Revenue Requirement - by Jurisdiction ....... Table 3.17 Unseparated Non-Trafffic Sensitive Revenue Requirement - by Study Area ........ Table 3.29 Unseparated NTS Revenue Requirement per Loop - by Jurisdiction ................. Table 3.19 Unseparated NTS Revenue Requirement per Loop - by Study Area ..................
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- Libraries Mechanism - Net Dollar Flow by State ................................Table 4.5 State Code Reference ............................................................................................... Table 8.13 Subscribership - United States ................................................................................ Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ................................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes ....................................................................................... Table 9.3 Switching Systems .................................................................................................. Table 10.1 Taxes ................................................................................................................ Table 11.11 Telecommunications Industry Revenues by Service .......................................... Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenues - Total ...................................................Table 1.1 Telecommunications Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................. Table 1.3 Telecommunications Revenues Interstate ........................................................Table 1.16 Telecommunications Revenues Intrastate ........................................................Table 1.15 Telecommunications Revenues Total by State ................................................ Table 1.13 Telecommunications Revenues Used to Allocate Revenues by State ................... Table 1.14 Transmission Systems ............................................................................................. Table 10.2 Universal Service Program Requirements and Fund Factors ................................. Table 1.10 Universal Service Support
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- 98.5 Sprint 98.9 98.3 98.5 98.0 97.7 96 97 98 99 100 Years Percent of Commitments Met 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Composite Verizon Bell South SBC Qwest Sprint Percent Installation Commitments Met Chart 5 Average Installation Interval -- Local Services (Using Company Provided Composites) 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 BellSouth 0.6 0.6 0.7 1.3 1.3 Qwest 0.6 0.7 1.0 1.1 1.0 SBC Ameritech 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.1 SBC Pacific 1.9 2.8 2.2 1.5 1.8 SBC Southwestern 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 Verizon GTE 2.6 2.8 3.0 1.4 1.0 Verizon North 2.0 (Combined with Verizon South) Verizon South 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 Sprint 2.5 2.6 3.5 4.5 3.9 0 1 2 3 4 5 Years Interval in Days 1996
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- Chart 4 Percent Installation Commitments Met -- Residential Services (Using Company Provided Composites) Percent Installation Commitments Met 96.0 97.0 98.0 99.0 100.0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Years Percent o f Co mmitments M et Composite Verizon BellSouth SBC Qwest Sprint 11 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 BellSouth 0.6 0.6 0.7 1.3 1.3 1.2 Qwest 0.6 0.7 1.0 1.1 1.0 0.6 SBC Ameritech 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.0 SBC Pacific 1.9 2.8 2.2 1.5 1.8 1.3 SBC Southwestern 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 1.0 Verizon GTE 2.6 2.8 3.0 1.4 1.0 0.8 Verizon North 2.0 (Combined with Verizon South) Verizon South 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.1 Sprint 2.5 2.6 3.5 4.5 3.9 3.2 Chart 5 Average Installation
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- Provided Composites) Chart 4 Percent Residential Installation Commitments Met 96.0 96.5 97.0 97.5 98.0 98.5 99.0 99.5 100.0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Years Percent o f Co mmitments M et Weighted Composite * Weighted Verizon Avg BellSouth Weighted SBC Avg. Qwest Sprint 11 ARMIS 43-05 Report 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 BellSouth 0.6 0.7 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 Qwest 0.7 1.0 1.1 1.0 0.6 0.5 SBC Ameritech 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.1 SBC Pacific 2.8 2.2 1.5 1.8 1.3 1.2 SBC Southwestern 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 2.2 1.8 Verizon GTE 2.8 3.0 1.4 1.0 0.8 0.6 Verizon North (Combined with Verizon South) Verizon South 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.1 1.0 Sprint 2.6 3.5 4.5 3.9 3.2 1.5
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- Company Provided Composites) Chart 4 Percent Residential Installation Commitments Met Large Price-Cap Carriers 97.0 97.5 98.0 98.5 99.0 99.5 100.0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Years Percent o f Co mmitments M et Weighted BOC/Sprint Composite* Weighted Verizon Avg BellSouth Weighted SBC Avg. Qwest 13 ARMIS 43-05 Report 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 BellSouth 0.7 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.1 Qwest 1.0 1.1 1.0 0.6 0.5 0.4 SBC Ameritech 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.1 1.5 SBC Pacific 2.2 1.5 1.8 1.3 1.2 1.5 SBC Southwestern 0.7 0.8 0.8 2.2 1.8 1.9 SBC SNET 5.4 2.1 2.2 1.8 1.0 1.0 Verizon GTE 3.0 1.4 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.6 Verizon North (Combined with Verizon South) Verizon South 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.1
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- CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.5 99.3 98.7 98.2 98.2 98.8 97.8 98.3 98.2 Residence 98.6 99.5 98.9 98.4 98.3 98.9 98.1 98.6 98.3 Business 97.3 98.5 97.8 97.0 97.8 98.3 95.4 95.7 97.5 Average Installation Interval (days) 2.2 2.5 0.7 1.0 3.0 0.7 1.2 2.9 2.9 Residence 2.1 2.3 0.6 0.9 2.8 0.7 0.8 2.8 2.7 Business 3.1 3.8 1.1 1.3 4.0 0.6 2.9 4.0 4.9 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 205.3 167.4 274.1 187.4 156.7 241.4 188.3 186.8 202.5 Total MSA 203.7 168.7 259.8 192.9 154.6 245.8 184.1 183.3 150.0 Total Non MSA 222.2 149.4 358.8 151.4 214.7 218.1 204.2 195.5 304.8 Total Residence 262.5 199.1 311.2 228.1 205.1 291.9 220.5 206.8 241.9 Total Business 99.8 113.0 186.8
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V PART 1. GENERAL TABLES TABLE 1.1-SELECTED DATA OF HOLDING COMPANIES OF REPORTING CARRIERS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1995. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 TABLE 1.2-INTERCORPORATE RELATIONS OF COMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS AND CONTROLLING COMPANIES, DECEMBER 31, 1995.
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- 3,486.7 88.9 3,397.8 2,558.0 839.8 517.0 222.7 99.8 839.5 0.391 KY LOUISIANA 4,271.8 80.0 4,191.8 3,187.6 1,004.2 658.4 230.7 114.5 1,003.6 0.562 LA MAINE 1,340.9 27.1 1,313.8 954.6 359.2 181.0 143.9 34.3 359.2 ME MARYLAND 5,257.4 155.0 5,102.4 3,760.1 1,342.3 689.1 348.4 304.8 1,342.3 MD MASSACHUSETTS 7,811.1 225.2 7,585.9 5,496.3 2,089.6 822.1 879.7 387.7 2,089.6 MA MICHIGAN 9,238.2 205.3 9,032.9 7,001.1 2,031.8 1,195.0 581.4 254.0 2,030.5 1.346 MI MINNESOTA 3,642.3 134.9 3,507.4 2,602.7 904.6 462.4 217.4 224.9 904.6 MN MISSISSIPPI 2,783.3 57.4 2,725.9 2,049.4 676.5 433.5 185.9 56.5 675.9 0.589 MS MISSOURI 6,265.8 205.8 6,059.9 4,399.4 1,660.5 877.1 440.9 341.2 1,659.1 1.368 MO MONTANA 687.4 29.6 657.8 445.0 212.8 94.6 71.8 46.5 212.8 MT NEBRASKA 2,154.9 161.6 1,993.3 1,417.1 576.1 232.9
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- BILLIONS) GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT DISPOSABLE PERSONAL CONSUMER CURRENT CHAINED PERSONAL PERSONAL CONSUMPTION PRICE YEAR DOLLARS 1992 INCOME INCOME EXPENDITURES INDEX 1/ DOLLARS (1982-84=100) 1950 $294.6 $1,611.3 $229.7 $209.6 $192.7 24.1 1951 339.7 1,734.0 258.6 230.2 208.7 26.0 1952 358.6 1,798.7 276.0 242.5 219.7 26.5 1953 379.7 1,881.4 292.9 258.0 233.5 26.7 1954 381.3 1,868.2 295.7 263.9 240.7 26.9 1955 415.1 2,001.1 317.3 282.7 259.1 26.8 1956 438.0 2,040.2 340.5 301.8 271.9 27.2 1957 461.0 2,078.5 359.6 318.3 286.7 28.1 1958 467.3 2,057.5 370.3 329.4 296.3 28.9 1959 507.2 2,210.2 394.4 349.9 318.1 29.1 1960 526.6 2,262.9 412.2 363.8 332.2 29.6 1961 544.8 2,314.3 430.0 379.7 342.6 29.9 1962 585.2 2,454.8 457.0 402.2 363.4 30.2 1963 617.4 2,559.4 480.0 422.0 383.0 30.6
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- BILLIONS) GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT DISPOSABLE PERSONAL CONSUMER CURRENT CHAINED PERSONAL PERSONAL CONSUMPTION PRICE YEAR DOLLARS 1992 INCOME INCOME EXPENDITURES INDEX 1/ DOLLARS (1982-84=100) 1950 $294.6 $1,611.3 $229.7 $209.6 $192.7 24.1 1951 339.7 1,734.0 258.6 230.2 208.7 26.0 1952 358.6 1,798.7 276.0 242.5 219.7 26.5 1953 379.7 1,881.4 292.9 258.0 233.5 26.7 1954 381.3 1,868.2 295.7 263.9 240.7 26.9 1955 415.1 2,001.1 317.3 282.7 259.1 26.8 1956 438.0 2,040.2 340.5 301.8 271.9 27.2 1957 461.0 2,078.5 359.6 318.3 286.7 28.1 1958 467.3 2,057.5 370.3 329.4 296.3 28.9 1959 507.2 2,210.2 394.4 349.9 318.1 29.1 1960 526.6 2,262.9 412.2 363.8 332.2 29.6 1961 544.8 2,314.3 430.0 379.7 342.6 29.9 1962 585.2 2,454.8 457.0 402.2 363.4 30.2 1963 617.4 2,559.4 480.0 422.0 383.0 30.6
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- BILLIONS) GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT DISPOSABLE PERSONAL CONSUMER CURRENT CHAINED PERSONAL PERSONAL CONSUMPTION PRICE YEAR DOLLARS 1992 INCOME INCOME EXPENDITURES INDEX 1/ DOLLARS (1982-84=100) 1950 $294.6 $1,611.3 $229.7 $209.6 $192.7 24.1 1951 339.7 1,734.0 258.6 230.2 208.7 26.0 1952 358.6 1,798.7 276.0 242.5 219.7 26.5 1953 379.7 1,881.4 292.9 258.0 233.5 26.7 1954 381.3 1,868.2 295.7 263.9 240.7 26.9 1955 415.1 2,001.1 317.3 282.7 259.1 26.8 1956 438.0 2,040.2 340.5 301.8 271.9 27.2 1957 461.0 2,078.5 359.6 318.3 286.7 28.1 1958 467.3 2,057.5 370.3 329.4 296.3 28.9 1959 507.2 2,210.2 394.4 349.9 318.1 29.1 1960 526.6 2,262.9 412.2 363.8 332.2 29.6 1961 544.8 2,314.3 430.0 379.7 342.6 29.9 1962 585.2 2,454.8 457.0 402.2 363.4 30.2 1963 617.4 2,559.4 480.0 422.0 383.0 30.6
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- International, at (202) 863-2893. The report can also be downloaded from the FCC-State Link Internet site at www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats. - FCC - Wireline Competition Bureau contacts: Industry Analysis and Technology Division at (202) 418-0940, TTY (202) 418-0484. Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Federal Communications Commission Washington, DC 20554 2002/2003 Preliminary Edition Part 1 General Tables Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 1.1 - Selected Data of Holding Companies of Reporting Carriers as of December 31, 2002 (Dollars in Millions, Except Per-Share Amounts) Selected Citizens Financial ALLTEL AT&T BellSouth Broadwing Communications Data Corporation Corp. Corporation Inc. Company Revenues $7,983 $37,827 $22,440 $2,156 $2,669 Costs and Expenses 6,168 1/ 33,466 17,535 4,249 3,357 Interest Expense 349 1,448 1,188 164 471 Other Income and Adjustments
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Part 1. General Tables Table 1.1 - Selected Data of Holding Companies of Reporting Carriers as of December 31, 2005 - 2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 1.2 - Intercorporate Relations of Wireline Affiliates of Subject Local Exchange Carriers, as of December 31, 2006. . . . . . . Table
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Part 1. General Tables Table 1.1 - Selected Data of Holding Companies of Reporting Carriers as of December 31, 2007 - 2008. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 1.2 - Intercorporate Relations of Wireline Affiliates of Subject Local Exchange Carriers, as of December 31, 2007. . . . . . . Table
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V PART 1. GENERAL TABLES TABLE 1.1-SELECTED DATA OF HOLDING COMPANIES OF REPORTING CARRIERS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1993. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 TABLE 1.2-INTERCORPORATE RELATIONS OF COMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS AND CONTROLLING COMPANIES, DECEMBER 31, 1993. . . . . . . . 4 TABLE
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V PART 1. GENERAL TABLES TABLE 1.1-SELECTED DATA OF HOLDING COMPANIES OF REPORTING CARRIERS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1995. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 TABLE 1.2-INTERCORPORATE RELATIONS OF COMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS AND CONTROLLING COMPANIES, DECEMBER 31, 1995. . . . . . . . 4 TABLE
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V PART 1. GENERAL TABLES TABLE 1.1-SELECTED DATA OF HOLDING COMPANIES OF REPORTING CARRIERS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1996. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 TABLE 1.2-INTERCORPORATE RELATIONS OF COMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS AND CONTROLLING COMPANIES, DECEMBER 31, 1996. . . . . . . 4 TABLE 1.3-CHANGES
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V PART 1. GENERAL TABLES TABLE 1.1-SELECTED DATA OF HOLDING COMPANIES OF REPORTING CARRIERS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1997. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 TABLE 1.2-INTERCORPORATE RELATIONS OF COMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS AND CONTROLLING COMPANIES, DECEMBER 31, 1997. . . . . . . 4 TABLE 1.3-CHANGES
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V PART 1. GENERAL TABLES TABLE 1.1-SELECTED DATA OF HOLDING COMPANIES OF REPORTING CARRIERS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1998. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 TABLE 1.2-INTERCORPORATE RELATIONS OF COMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS AND CONTROLLING COMPANIES, DECEMBER 31, 1998. . . . . . . 4 TABLE 1.3-CHANGES
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V Part 1. General Tables Table 1.1 - Selected Data of Holding Companies of Reporting Carriers as of December 31, 1999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Table 1.2 - Intercorporate Relations of Communications Carriers and Controlling
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- 9.1 The Furst Group 438 National Accounts Long Distance, Inc. 121 North American Telephone Network 54 Matrix Telecom, Inc. 84 Group 4 Totals and Index 697 168 4.2 National Telephone & Communications, Inc. 143 Coastal Telephone Company 93 Touch 1 Long Distance, Inc. 63 USLD Communications Corp. 183 IXC Long Distance, Inc. 54 Group 5 Totals and Index 536 507 1.1 Unidial Incorporated 52 Tel-Save, Inc. 65 EXCEL Communications, Inc. 333 LCI International, Inc. 384 Telco Communications Group, Inc. 97 Group 6 Totals and Index 931 3,253 0.3 Companies Served More Than 50 Slamming Complaints in 1997 44 COMMON CARRIER SCORECARD REPORT APPENDIX C Companies Served More Than 50 Slamming Complaints in 1997 Holding Company Bell Atlantic 6,105 24,936 0.24 U
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- contribute. In contrast, urban states tend to contribute more than they receive. It may also be helpful to note that the sum of contributions to the support mechanisms is equal to the sum of payments made through those mechanisms. This report does not include information on the new universal service mechanisms for schools, libraries, and rural health care providers. Table 1.1 summarizes some of the general information that is needed to compute the contributions and to express contributions and support on a per-loop per-month basis. The first column shows the number of loops at year-end 1998 reported in the October 1, 1999, Universal Service Fund (USF) filing by NECA. The second column shows the number of loops at year-end 1998 for
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- evidence of its compliance. Non-Accounting Safeguards Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 22072, 345. See, e.g., 15 U.S.C. 1, 2 (Sherman Act); Antitrust Amendments Act of 1990, 15 U.S.C. 1 61. (1997) (raising maximum antitrust fine for corporations from $1 million to $10 million and for individuals from $100,000 to $350,000); United States Sentencing Comm'n, Guidelines Manual 2R1.1 (requiring prison sentences for a number of antitrust violations). -96- would be liable to injured parties for the amount of their injuries plus attorneys' fees. 47 U.S.C. 206-207. In addition, section 220(e) of the Communications Act imposes criminal penalties for false entries in the books of a common carrier - a strong deterrent against purposeful violations of the accounting
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- 14, 1999. FCC Complaint at 24-25; Answer at 73. FCC Complaint at 29; Answer at 77; Joint Statement at 2-3, 2-3, 5. FCC Complaint at Exhibit 3, Agreement Between COMSAT Mobile Communications and IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. (COMSAT/IDB Agreement or Agreement). By its own terms, this Agreement terminated on September 1, 1999. Id. at 1.1. Joint Statement at 3-4, 4-8. Id. COMSAT Corporation v. IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. et al., No. AW 98-281 (D. Md., filed January 28, 1998) (District Court Complaint). The District Court Complaint also named Teleglobe, Inc. and WorldCom, Inc. as defendants, but COMSAT's inclusion of these defendants in the District Court Complaint does not affect any of the issues here.
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- COMMISSION David H. Solomon Chief, Enforcement Bureau Nova Cellular West, Inc., d/b/a San Diego Wireless v. AirTouch Cellular, No. C 99-2142 [CAL], unpublished order, issued October 7, 1999. Letter from Roderick A. Mette, Commission Staff Attorney, to the Parties' Attorneys, dated July 21, 2000. ``Emergency Motion,'' p. 4. Section 4(j) of the Communications Act, 47 U.S.C. 154(j). See also Section 1.1 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, which provides: ``Procedures to be followed by the Commission shall, unless specifically prescribed in this part, be such as in the opinion of the Commission will best serve the purposes of such proceedings.'' Federal Communications Commission DA 00-1835 0 1 / 0 $ a$ $ Y Y Y Y Y / 1
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- 36 1000.0 573.0 48846 788 44475 765 0.0 0.0 99.8 AL DOTHAN 18 21 50.0 223.0 13968 291 13879 291 2.2 0.8 100.0 AL DOZIER 2 59 1000.0 210.0 25630 463 21786 298 0.0 0.0 98.2 AL FLORENCE 15 14 50.0 223.0 12681 283 12862 285 2.5 5.0 98.5 AL FLORENCE 26 20 50.0 230.0 12018 258 10994 240 1.8 1.1 100.0 AL FLORENCE 36 22 50.0 221.0 12324 261 12098 259 8.8 3.9 100.0 AL GADSDEN 44 45 50.0 303.0 12167 595 11830 523 1.8 1.4 99.2 AL GADSDEN 60 26 86.9 352.0 14274 1147 13949 1129 2.9 6.4 99.4 AL HOMEWOOD 21 28 280.4 409.0 27594 1394 26602 1316 0.7 0.8 98.8 AL HUNTSVILLE 19 59 89.0 533.0 24418
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- 265 0.0 0.0 100.0 AK ANCHORAGE 33 32 0.3 160.9 1208 212 1175 212 0.0 0.0 100.0 AK BETHEL 4 16 8.5 61.0 5648 7 5629 7 0.0 0.0 100.0 AK DILLINGHAM 2 11 16.2 305.0 33890 4 33677 4 0.0 0.0 100.0 AK FAIRBANKS 2 44 123.0 200.0 6744 77 6670 77 0.0 0.0 100.0 AK FAIRBANKS 9 5 1.1 152.0 13637 78 13637 78 0.0 0.0 100.0 AK FAIRBANKS 11 13 0.4 51.2 4966 76 4966 76 0.0 0.0 100.0 AK JUNEAU 3 34 1.3 78.9 2195 27 2155 27 0.0 0.0 100.0 AK JUNEAU 8 9 0.1 33.0 3096 27 771 25 0.0 0.0 100.0 AK KETCHIKAN 9 17 436.5 366.0 22177 17 22184 17 0.0 0.0 100.0
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- with the ANSI/IEEE guidelines for cellular telephones. Dr. Gandhi applied this model to ten cellular handsets from four different manufacturers and found that the peak SAR averaged over one gram of tissue ranged from 0.09 to 0.29 W/kg, considerably less than the 1.6 W/kg recommended by the standard. For the whole-body average SAR, Dr. Gandhi's results ranged from 0.5 to 1.1 mW/kg, depending on the telephone and antenna used. These values are 70 to 160 times smaller than the 80 mW/kg ANSI/IEEE recommended level. Sprint cites studies reported by the CTIA indicating that the SAR from a portable cellular telephone is approximately 0.45 W/kg (a value three and one-half times lower than the 1.6 W/kg limit recommended by ANSI/IEEE). See also
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- 0.4 100.0 ALDOTHAN 4 36 1000.0 573.0 48620 784 44475 765 0.0 0.0 99.7 ALDOTHAN 18 21 50.0 223.0 13976 291 13879 291 2.7 1.3 100.0 ALDOZIER 2 59 1000.0 210.0 25755 466 21786 298 0.0 0.0 98.7 ALFLORENCE 15 14 50.0 223.0 12858 286 12862 285 2.6 5.0 99.4 ALFLORENCE 26 20 50.0 230.0 12022 258 10994 240 1.8 1.1 100.0 ALFLORENCE 36 22 50.0 221.0 12336 261 12098 259 8.1 3.6 100.0 ALGADSDEN 44 45 50.0 303.0 12500 628 11830 523 1.6 1.1 99.3 ALGADSDEN 60 26 83.2 352.0 14419 1141 13949 1129 2.8 6.4 99.0 ALHOMEWOOD 21 28 268.4 409.0 27908 1407 26602 1316 0.8 0.9 99.0 ALHUNTSVILLE 19 59 85.1 533.0 24595 888 23489 857 1.1 0.8
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- such cells have "interference-free" service. H&E states that while this assumption does not appear to introduce significant overall errors in urban areas of relatively flat terrain, the error code is returned much more often for Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-24 71 studies involving mountainous or even hilly terrain. For example, it submits that our analysis ignored possible interference to over 1.1 million persons within the KABC-TV, Los Angeles, California DTV service area. It states that this is one reason that it uses the TIREM (Terrain- Integrated Rough Earth Model) model, a more sophisticated propagation loss algorithm of which the Longley-Rice routine is only a part. Granite submits that our treatment of such cases as having interference-free service leads to inflated estimates
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- 36 1000.0 573.0 48846 788 44475 765 0.0 0.0 99.8 AL DOTHAN 18 21 50.0 223.0 13968 291 13879 291 2.2 0.8 100.0 AL DOZIER 2 59 1000.0 210.0 25630 463 21786 298 0.0 0.0 98.2 AL FLORENCE 15 14 50.0 223.0 12681 283 12862 285 2.5 5.0 98.5 AL FLORENCE 26 20 50.0 230.0 12018 258 10994 240 1.8 1.1 100.0 AL FLORENCE 36 22 50.0 221.0 12324 261 12098 259 8.8 3.9 100.0 AL GADSDEN 44 45 50.0 303.0 12167 595 11830 523 1.8 1.4 99.2 AL GADSDEN 60 26 86.9 352.0 14274 1147 13949 1129 2.9 6.4 99.4 AL HOMEWOOD 21 28 280.4 409.0 27594 1394 26602 1316 0.7 0.8 98.8 AL HUNTSVILLE 19 59 89.0 533.0 24418
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- request from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration ("NTIA"). This action will obviate concerns for interference to the reception of deep space radiocommunications in the band 31.8-32.3 GHz from co-channel, non-Federal Government radionavigation transmissions that could otherwise occur in the future. This action will also provide adequate spectrum for future applications of the non-Federal Government radionavigation service in the remaining 1.1 gigahertz at 32.3-33.4 GHz. background In the International Table of Frequency Allocations, the band 31.8-33.4 GHz is allocated to the radionavigation service on a primary basis throughout the world. In addition, the band 31.8-32.3 GHz is allocated to the space research service (deep space) (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis throughout the world. The band 32-33 GHz is also allocated to
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- outage time can then be added to the outage time due to rain only to find the `equivalent unavailability.' For example, if a satellite space-to-earth link has an unavailability of 0.3% and the minimum C/I for the terrestrial system to cause no more than an additional 10% outage is to be determined, the equivalent unavailability would be 0.33% (0.3 * 1.1). Using the equivalent unavailability, the ITU rain model can be used to find the corresponding `equivalent rain margin.' That is, the ITU model can be used to find the amount of attenuation associated with the increased outage time. This change in attenuation is attributed to interference from the terrestrial system. The C/I for the terrestrial system can now be found
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- on the elements that should be taken into account or incorporated into a test procedure. Submission Instructions In order for the Commission to develop a test procedure in a timely manner, we ask that responses to this request for information be submitted no later than October 29, 1999. This inquiry is exempt from the Commission's ex parte rules (see Sections 1.1 and 1.1204(b)(1) of the Commission's rules), but all information will be available to the public unless confidential treatment is sought and granted. (Marty Liebman, WTB). To respond through the ECFS, send as an electronic file via the Internet to . In completing the transmittal screen, parties responding should include their full name, Postal Service mailing address, and the applicable docket
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- 1.9 3.5 9.9 Brazil 6.6 3.4 17.8 27.8 Chile 2.9 3.4 12.3 18.6 China 8.7 4.8 4.2 17.7 Colombia 5.1 4.8 8.6 18.5 Costa Rica 3.3 4.8 2.2 10.3 Czech Republic 8.1 3.4 7.5 19.0 Denmark 5.9 1.9 6.6 14.4 Dominican Republic 3.6 4.8 6.1 14.5 Ecuador 2.9 4.8 2.6 10.3 Egypt 10.4 4.8 2.0 17.2 El Salvador 5.9 4.8 1.1 11.8 France 2.9 1.9 12.7 17.5 Germany 4.3 1.9 13.6 19.8 Greece 5.2 3.4 14.4 23.0 Guatemala 3.1 4.8 2.4 10.3 Guyana 6.6 4.8 0.6 12.0 Haiti 8.6 4.8 17.0 30.4 Honduras 3.1 4.8 8.7 16.6 Hong Kong 5.1 1.9 Zero 7.0 Hungary 6.1 3.4 4.9 14.4 India 8.1 4.8 18.3 31.2 Indonesia 6.8 4.8 23.9 35.5 Ireland 2.7 1.9
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- Bahamas 12.8 Kuwait Zero Barbados Zero Malaysia 12.4 Belgium 9.2 Mexico 12.5 Bermuda 3.5 Netherlands 5.3 Brazil 17.8 New Zealand 16.2 Chile 12.3 Nicaragua 3.7 Colombia 8.6 Norway 6.5 Costa Rica 2.2 P.R. of China 4.2 Czech Republic 7.5 Pakistan 7.2 Denmark 6.6 Panama 9.9 Dominican Rep. 6.1 Peru 5.5 Ecuador 2.6 Philippines 12.6 Egypt 2.0 Poland 15.1 El Salvador 1.1 Portugal 17.4 France 12.7 Russia 25.2 Germany 13.6 Singapore $0.7 Greece 14.4 South Africa 8.3 Guatemala 2.4 Spain 11.4 Guyana 0.6 Sweden 4.5 Haiti 17.0 Switzerland 14.3 Honduras 8.7 Taiwan 6.3 Hong Kong Zero Thailand 8.3 Hungary 4.9 Trinidad 7.6 India 18.3 Turkey 7.7 Indonesia 23.9 U.A.E. 2.5 Ireland 13.4 United Kingdom 8.7 Israel 2.4 Uruguay 6.2 Italy 11.5 Venezuela
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- the Government to monitor the implementation of this Agreement over time; NOW THEREFORE, the Parties are entering into this Agreement to address all objections that the DoD, the DoJ and the FBI might otherwise have to the grant of FCC licenses to the Company and transfer of ultimate control of FCC licenses to the Parent Corporation. ARTICLE I - ORGANIZATION 1.1 Members and Principal Managers of the Company Except as specifically provided herein, the Member or Members of the Company shall have all of the rights, powers, and responsibilities conferred or imposed upon Members of the Company by the applicable statutes and regulations, and by the Company's charter documents. The Company's Principal Managers shall be resident citizens of the United States
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- that originate and/or terminate in the United States; (2) the need to prevent and detect foreign-based espionage and economic espionage and to protect the privacy of U.S. communications from electronic surveillance conducted in violation of U.S. law; and (3) the ability to assure that National Security Emergency Preparedness and U.S. infrastructure protection requirements are met. ARTICLE I DEFINITION OF TERMS 1.1 Definition of Terms. As used in this Agreement and the Implementation Plan, the terms below shall have the following meanings: (a) "Classified Information" means any information that has been determined pursuant to Executive Order 12958, or any predecessor or successor order, or the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, or any statute that succeeds or amends the Atomic Energy Act, to
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- subscribers through Satellites licensed by either Party without requiring that they be retransmitted over an intermediary satellite system. ARTICLE VI. Programming and Advertising 1. In order for DTH-FSS and BSS services to be economically viable, neither Party shall impose significant restrictions on the amount or origin of advertising and program content. In this regard, the following key principles shall apply: 1.1 Any requirements for domestic program content and/or education and public interest programming should be limited to a modicum of the total program channels of these multi-channel DTH-FSS and BSS systems. Any such requirements may be met on a system-wide basis, that is, they do not need to be met on a per-channel basis. 1.2 Each Party acknowledges that a Party
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- confirm or refute the theory that radio advertising is a separate market? Similarly, do listeners substitute other forms of media for radio, or do listeners tend to complement radio with other 90 Review of the Commission's Regulations Governing Television Broadcasting, 10 FCC Rcd 3524, 3532 ( 16) (1995). 91 U.S. Dep't of Justice & FTC, 1992 Horizontal Merger Guidelines, 1.1, 1.2 (revised 1997) (1992 Merger Guidelines). In settlements requiring divestiture, the DOJ concluded that the sale of advertising time on radio stations constitutes the relevant market for antitrust purposes. See, e.g. Competitive Impact Statement, United States v. CBS Corporation and American Radio Systems Corporation, Case No. 98CV00819 (D.D.C. March 31, 1998); Competitive Impact Statement, United States v. Hicks, Muse, Tate
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- of providers during the transition period. 128As individual cable systems serve significantly fewer homes than either national programming networks and broadcast stations, we will not place any limitations on the ability of individual cable systems to count ENR towards compliance for the programming they produce. For example, only the largest cable system serves more homes (i.e., New York City with 1.1 million subscribers) than the affiliates in DMA market number 25 (i.e, Indianapolis with 957,050 DMA households). Television & Cable Factbook, 1998 ed., at A-1, I-99. 129This group affects approximately 35 national nonbroadcast networks, out of about 170 such networks, although not all networks carry programming that would be affected by this change. 130The Commission based its construction schedule for DTV
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- 99-96; RM-9534; 14 FCC Rcd 4433 (1999) Action: At the request of Mountain West Broadcasting, we are allotting Channel 279C2 at Newell, South Dakota, as the community's first local aural transmission service. Coordinates: The reference coordinates for Channel 279C2 at Newell are 44-43-58 North Latitude and l03-25-18 West Longitude Additional Information: This allotment requires a site restriction of 1.8 kilometers (1.1 miles) north to avoid a short-spacing to the licensed site of Station KIQK(FM), Channel 281C1, Rapid City, South Dakota. FCC Contact: Sharon P. McDonald (202) 418-2180 MM Docket No. 99-193; RM-9561; 14 FCC Rcd 8250 (1999) Action: At the request of Mountain West Broadcasting, we are allotting Channel 246A at Moville, Iowa, as the community's first local aural transmission service.
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- below this level. He therefore suggests that if LPFM transmitters are certified for proper operation as suggested, there is no reason to expect interference except for blanketing conditions. Rappaport indicates that the interference potential of LPFM stations is as follows: LPFM Power (Watts) Interference Radius (mi.) Interference Area (sq. mi.) Service Radius (mi.) Service Area (sq. mi.) 1 0.04 0.01 1.1 4.0 10 0.14 0.06 2.0 12.1 100 0.44 0.60 3.5 38.5 Rappaport also argues that several conditions must exist for interference to occur, such as: the LPFM station must be at the coverage fringe of the incumbent station; the listener only wishes to listen to a station 2 or 3 channels above or below the LPFM station; and the listener
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- in-region, interLATA services in the relevant state; or (iii) the first date on which SBC/Ameritech provides facilities-based telephone exchange service to at least 3 customers in each of 15 out-of-territory markets pursuant to Paragraph 59c(2) of these Conditions. Thereafter, for the remaining duration of any Promotional Period, the promotional resale discount rate for service resold to residential customers shall be 1.1 times the standard wholesale discount rate established for the service by the relevant state commission pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 252(d)(3) and then in effect (e.g., if the standard wholesale discount rate in a state is 20 percent, then the promotional resale discount rate would be 22 percent). Upon the termination of the initial 32 percent promotional resale discount rate,
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- in-region, interLATA services in the relevant state; or (iii) the first date on which SBC/Ameritech provides facilities-based telephone exchange service to at least 3 customers in each of 15 out-of-territory markets pursuant to Paragraph 59c(2) of these Conditions. Thereafter, for the remaining duration of any Promotional Period, the promotional resale discount rate for service resold to residential customers shall be 1.1 times the standard wholesale discount rate established for the service by the relevant state commission pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 252(d)(3) (e.g., if the standard wholesale discount rate in a state is 20 percent, then the promotional resale discount rate would be 22 percent). Upon the termination of the initial 32 percent promotional resale discount rate, this discount rate shall
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- as the @Home cable Internet service, are relying on "caching" multiple copies of frequently-accessed documents to ease the congestion burden. In addition, hardware vendors 120 are working to improve the speed and interoperability of their Internet routers and switches. 121 Congestion on Internet facilities may also be alleviated by the development and implementation of technical protocols, such as HTTP version 1.1, IP version 6, IP multicasting, and RSVP, that facilitate more coordinated and efficient use of bandwidth. These 122 technologies may allow for more differentiated levels of service quality, with associated There is a significant economics literature on priority-sensitive pricing models for the Internet. 123 For simplicity, this description leaves out many other functions of ISPs, such as user authentication and
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- as the @Home cable Internet service, are relying on "caching" multiple copies of frequently-accessed documents to ease the congestion burden. In addition, hardware vendors 120 are working to improve the speed and interoperability of their Internet routers and switches. 121 Congestion on Internet facilities may also be alleviated by the development and implementation of technical protocols, such as HTTP version 1.1, IP version 6, IP multicasting, and RSVP, that facilitate more coordinated and efficient use of bandwidth. These 122 technologies may allow for more differentiated levels of service quality, with associated There is a significant economics literature on priority-sensitive pricing models for the Internet. 123 For simplicity, this description leaves out many other functions of ISPs, such as user authentication and
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- not contain terms and conditions found in other cable operator's cable Internet services agreements. The Commission does not ordinarily require that such service agreements be filed with the agency, and the author has no other similar service agreements upon which to make further comparisons. 377 MAI Petition, Attachment at 1, "Service Agreement for Highway 1 Cable Internet Access Service," Sec. 1.1 ("Highway 1 Service Agreement"). 80 with "SportsChannel," "Community Center" and "ExtraHelp Online." Prices range for the service, depending on the customer's level of cable service, with extra charges per month for the cable modem.374 Similarly, Jones Communications, Inc., a subsidiary of Jones Intercable, Inc., launched its "Jones Internet Channel," "high-speed Internet content and Internet-over-cable access" service over its Alexandria, VA
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- requirements.116 Thus, packet data and packet-switching technology is subject to these requirements only to the extent it is used to provide telecommunications services, and not for information services.117 Packet-mode telecommunications services are expected to grow rapidly in the near future.118 J-STD-025 appears to be appropriately limited to apply only to Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-282 119 See J-STD-025 at 1.1 ("This Interim Standard defines the interfaces between a telecommunication service provider (TSP) and [a LEA]....") (emphasis added). 120 47 U.S.C. 1002(a)(4)(A). 121 For example, J-STD-025 itself lists the following as eight distinct packet-mode services: Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) user-to-user signaling; ISDN D-channel X.25 packet services; Short Message Services (SMS) for cellular and broadband PCS (e.g., NAMPS, TIA/EIA-41, PCS1900,
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- REVIEW, Apr. 1, 1999, available in 1999 WL-FEER 8674730. 187 COMMUNICATIONS DAILY, Iridium Seen Likely to Break First-Quarter Debt Covenants, Feb. 25, 1999. 188 Christopher Price, Iridium Wins 60-Day Extension From Lenders, FINANCIAL TIMES, Mar. 30, 1999, available at 1999 WL 3450672. 189 Iridium Receives 30-Day Extension From Lenders, News Release, Iridium LLC, May 28, 1999. 35 providers had over 1.1 million subscribers, which was almost unchanged from 1997.182 MCI Worldcom, Inc. is by far the largest reseller with over half of all the subscribers of the 20 largest resellers. In addition, MCI Worldcom, Inc.'s 1998 total of 565,000 customers is a slight decrease from MCI Communications Inc. and Worldcom Corp.'s combined, pre-merger total of 580,000. The remainder of the 20
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- High Plains (Oct. 24, 1997) (OGC Letter Decision). Id. at 2. Petition for Reconsideration; Request for Investigation (filed Nov. 24, 1997). Id. at 3-4. Id. at 3. OGC Letter Decision on Reconsideration, 13 FCC Rcd. at 7135. Id. Id. at 7134-35. Application for Review (filed May 6, 1998). Motion to Consolidate Proceedings (filed May 6, 1998). See 47 C.F.R. 1.1 (Procedures to be followed by the Commission shall, unless specifically prescribed in this part, be such as in the opinion of the Commission will best serve the purposes of such proceedings). High Plains Application for Review at 6. Id. at 9. Application for Review at 10-14. Id. In its application for review, High Plains acknowledges that its arguments concerning Mercury's
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- the FCC Network using the Dial-Up Networking features of Windows 95. C Attachment F describes how Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 users can connect to the FCC Network using a PPP Dialer application that is available for downloading. You also need Internet Web Browser software to electronically register and file FCC Form 601. Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1, Netscape Navigator 3.01, and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 with the file upload patch were used during FCC internal testing. Important: You must use Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1 to file Forms 603, 604, and Modifications or Renewal/Modifications on Form 601. Download Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1 free of charge at http://www.netscape.com/download. Conventions The instructions in this attachment use
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- Requirements C CPU: Intel 80486 or above C RAM: 8 MB RAM (more recommended if you intend to open multiple applications) C Hard Disk: 10 MB available disk space C Modem: v.32bis 14.4-kbps Hayes compatible modem E-2 C Monitor: VGA or above C Mouse or other pointing device Software Requirements C Internet Web Browser software (Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1, Netscape Navigator 3.01, and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 with the file upload patch were used during FCC internal testing) C Microsoft Windows 95 Note: If you are running Windows in a networked environment, check with your local network administrator for any potential conflicts with the Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking. This usually includes any TCP/IP installed network protocol. The Windows 95
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- Hardware Requirements C CPU: Intel 80486 or above C RAM: 8 MB RAM (more recommended if you intend to open multiple applications) C Hard Disk: 10 MB available disk space C Modem: v.32bis 14.4-kbps Hayes compatible modem C Monitor: VGA or above C Mouse or other pointing device Software Requirements C Internet Web Browser software (Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1, Netscape Navigator 3.01, and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 with the file upload patch were used during FCC internal testing) C Microsoft Windows 3.1 or Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Note: If you are running Windows in a networked environment, check with your local network administrator for any potential conflicts with the FCC PPP Dialer. This usually includes any TCP/IP installed
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- and call signs with the FCC and electronically file FCC Form 601. To perform either of these procedures, you must first connect to the FCC Network as follows: C Attachment F describes how Windows 95/98 users can connect to the FCC Network using the Dial-Up Networking features of Windows 95/98. You also need Netscape Communicator 4.06 or 4.05 with JDK 1.1 (Internet web browser software) to use ULS to electronically register and file FCC Form 601. Note: To download Netscape Communicator 4.06 (recommended) free of charge, access the Netscape download site at http://home.netscape.com/download/. Conventions The instructions in this attachment use the following typographical conventions: bold Represents objects on the screen that you click with the mouse pointer, including buttons, Internet links,
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- the FCC Network using the Dial-Up Networking features of Windows 95. C Attachment F describes how Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 users can connect to the FCC Network using a PPP Dialer application that is available for downloading. You also need Internet Web Browser software to electronically register and file FCC Form 601. Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1, Netscape Navigator 3.01, and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 with the file upload patch were used during FCC internal testing. Important: You must use Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1 to file Forms 603, 604, and Modifications or Renewal/Modifications on Form 601. Download Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1 free of charge at http://www.netscape.com/download. Conventions The instructions in this attachment use
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- 00152.84000 42-52-47.2 N 078-52-35.1 W 0000000414 ARCH CAPITOL DISTRICT, INC. DBA: PAGE NEW YORK BUFFALO NY RO KTS237 06/19/1998 00152.84000 42-55-05.2 N 078-53-41.1 W 0000000414 ARCH CAPITOL DISTRICT, INC. DBA: PAGE NEW YORK CAMBRIA NY RO KTS237 06/19/1998 00152.84000 43-09-38.2 N 078-47-34.1 W 0000000414 ARCH CAPITOL DISTRICT, INC. DBA: PAGE NEW YORK CONCORD NY RO KTS237 06/19/1998 00152.84000 42-36-21.2 N 078-46-01.1 W 0000000414 ARCH CAPITOL DISTRICT, INC. DBA: PAGE NEW YORK NIAGARA FALLS NY RO KTS237 06/19/1998 00152.84000 43-09-39.1 N 079-02-09.1 W 0000000415 CALHOUN CITY TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. DERMA MS RO KUS373 06/19/1998 00158.10000 33-49-30.4 N 089-13-30.2 W 0000000416 ARCH SOUTHEAST COMMUNICATIONS, INC. BUCK HALL SC RO KNKE26306/19/1998 00931.08750 33-03-37.6 N 079-33-01.2 W 0000000416 ARCH SOUTHEAST COMMUNICATIONS, INC. CHARLESTON SC RO
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- MN RM KNKK64706/18/1998 00158.10000 47-04-11.7 N 092-28-25.6 W 0000000842 RCC PAGING, INC. DULUTH MN RM KNKK64706/18/1998 00158.10000 46-47-05.7 N 092-07-08.6 W 0000000842 RCC PAGING, INC. DUNVILLA MN RM KNKK64706/18/1998 00158.10000 46-40-41.8 N 095-57-19.1 W 0000000842 RCC PAGING, INC. EAST GRAND FORKSMN RM KNKK64706/18/1998 00158.10000 47-57-42.9 N 097-02-40.2 W 0000000842 RCC PAGING, INC. ELBOW LAKE MN RM KNKK64706/18/1998 00158.10000 45-59-29.8 N 095-58-01.1 W 0000000842 RCC PAGING, INC. EMILY MN RM KNKK64706/18/1998 00072.32000 46-40-45.8 N 093-56-29.9 W 0000000842 RCC PAGING, INC. FERTILE MN RM KNKK64706/18/1998 00158.10000 47-37-14.8 N 096-13-16.1 W 0000000842 RCC PAGING, INC. GLEN MN RM KNKK64706/18/1998 00158.10000 46-28-09.8 N 093-31-37.8 W 0000000842 RCC PAGING, INC. GLENWOOD MN RM KNKK64706/18/1998 00158.10000 45-36-20.8 N 095-23-05.1 W 0000000842 RCC PAGING, INC. GRACEVILLE MN RM
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- RM KNKO29406/30/1998 00931.33750 45-04-43.0 N 083-27-00.9 W 0000001193 AMERITECH MOBILE SERVICES, INC.ANN ARBOR EAST MI RM KNKO29406/30/1998 00931.33750 42-17-45.1 N 083-40-59.7 W 0000001193 AMERITECH MOBILE SERVICES, INC.ANN HARBOR MI RM KNKO29406/30/1998 00931.33750 42-17-04.1 N 083-43-12.7 W 0000001193 AMERITECH MOBILE SERVICES, INC.AUBURN HILLS MI RM KNKO29406/30/1998 00931.33750 42-39-00.1 N 083-14-29.7 W 0000001193 AMERITECH MOBILE SERVICES, INC.AUBURN HILLS MI RM KNKO29406/30/1998 00931.33750 42-39-01.1 N 083-14-30.7 W 0000001193 AMERITECH MOBILE SERVICES, INC.BAD AXE MI RM KNKO29406/30/1998 00931.33750 43-48-15.0 N 082-54-25.7 W 0000001193 AMERITECH MOBILE SERVICES, INC.BALDWIN MI RM KNKO29406/30/1998 00931.33750 43-58-50.0 N 085-50-23.2 W 0000001193 AMERITECH MOBILE SERVICES, INC.BARTON CITY MI RM KNKO29406/30/1998 00931.33750 44-42-11.0 N 083-31-24.9 W 0000001193 AMERITECH MOBILE SERVICES, INC.BATTLE CREEK MI RM KNKO29406/30/1998 00931.33750 42-19-11.1 N 085-11-00.9 W 0000001193 AMERITECH
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- 0000001505 PAGING NETWORK OF LOS ANGELES, INC ENCINITAS CA MD KNKE86205/19/1998 00931.38750 33-03-03.1 N 117-16-03.1 W 0000001505 PAGING NETWORK OF LOS ANGELES, INC ENCINITAS CA MD KNKE86205/19/1998 00931.46250 33-03-03.1 N 117-16-03.1 W 0000001505 PAGING NETWORK OF LOS ANGELES, INC ESCONDIDO CA MD KNKE86205/19/1998 00931.38750 33-18-30.1 N 116-50-33.0 W 0000001505 PAGING NETWORK OF LOS ANGELES, INC FALLBROOK CA MD KNKE86205/19/1998 00931.38750 33-24-01.1 N 117-11-27.1 W 0000001505 PAGING NETWORK OF LOS ANGELES, INC GARDEN GROVE CA MD KNKE86205/19/1998 00931.38750 33-47-19.0 N 118-00-09.2 W 0000001505 PAGING NETWORK OF LOS ANGELES, INC GARDEN GROVE CA MD KNKE86205/19/1998 00931.46250 33-47-19.0 N 118-00-09.2 W 0000001505 PAGING NETWORK OF LOS ANGELES, INC GLENDALE CA MD KNKE86205/19/1998 00931.31250 34-12-54.0 N 118-16-32.2 W 0000001505 PAGING NETWORK OF LOS ANGELES, INC
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- Floppy Drive or CD-ROM Drive (to install the Remote Bidding System) # #Modem: v.32bis 14.4 kbps Hayes compatible modem or faster # #Monitor: VGA or above # #Mouse or other pointing device # #Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows 98 # #Netscape Communicator 4.5 is recommended. However, you can also use Netscape Communicator 4.08, 4.07, 4.06 or 4.05 with JDK 1.1. Note: To download Netscape Communicator 4.5 free of charge, access the Netscape download site at http://home.netscape.com/download/ For questions regarding the above, please contact Technical Support at (202) 414-1250.
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- available disk space 1.44 MB Floppy Drive or CD_ROM Drive (to install the Remote Bidding System) Modem: v.32bis 14.4kbps Hayes compatible modem or faster Monitor: VGA or above Mouse or other pointing device Microsoft Windows 95/98 Netscape Communicator 4.5 is recommended. However, you can also use Netscape Communicator 4.08, 4.07, 4.06 or 4.05 with JDK 1.1. Note: To download Netscape Communicator 4.5 free of charge, access the Netscape download site at http://home.netscape.com/download/ For questions regarding the above, please contact Technical Support at (202) 414-1250. ATTACHMENT E DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING THE FCC MOCK BIDDING SOFTWARE This attachment describes how to download and install the FCC Mock Bidding Software for qualified bidders who wish to participate in the
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- recommended if you have multiple applications open) o Modem: v.32bis 14.4kbps Hayes compatible modem or faster (recommend 28.8kps) o Monitor: VGA or above o Mouse or other pointing device Minimum Software Requirements o Operating System: Microsoft Windows 95/98 o Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Dialer: Use the Dial-Up Networking feature included with Windows 95/98 o Web Browser: Netscape Communicator 4.05 with JDK 1.1 or a higher version of Netscape (recommend Netscape Communicator 4.5, which is available at http://www.netscape.com) Connecting to the FCC Network To use the FCC Remote Access System, you must first connect to the FCC Network using Dial-Up Networking. Dial-Up Networking connects to a 900 number telephone service at a charge of $2.30 per minute. The first minute of connection time
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- Floppy Drive or CD-ROM Drive (to install the Remote Bidding System) Modem: v.32bis 14.4 kbps Hayes compatible modem or faster Monitor: VGA or above Mouse or other pointing device Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows 98 Netscape Communicator 4.5 is recommended. However, you can also use Netscape Communicator 4.08, 4.07, 4.06 or 4.05 with JDK 1.1. Note: To download Netscape Communicator 4.5 free of charge, access the Netscape download site at http://home.netscape.com/download/ For questions regarding the above, please contact Technical Support at (202) 414-1250. Attachment E HOW TO MONITOR THE FCC AUCTIONS ON-LINE The auction announcements and round results for Auction 24 will be accessible through the FCC Wide Area Network, the Internet and the FCC
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- RIEGEL OH RM KUO560 01/29/1999 00152.84000 41-01-20.1 N 083-21-41.7 W 0000003748 THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY; ATTN: D PERRYSBURG OH RM KUO560 01/29/1999 00152.84000 41-32-51.1 N 083-36-48.7 W 0000003748 THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY; ATTN: D SWANTON OH RM KUO560 01/29/1999 00152.84000 41-36-51.1 N 083-54-21.7 W 0000003748 THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY; ATTN: D TOLEDO OH RM KUO560 01/29/1999 00152.84000 41-39-01.1 N 083-32-19.7 W 0000003748 THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY; ATTN: D TOLEDO OH RM KUO560 01/29/1999 00152.84000 41-40-20.1 N 083-35-41.7 W 0000003748 THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY; ATTN: D TOLEDO OH RM KUO560 01/29/1999 00152.84000 41-40-48.1 N 083-28-43.7 W 0000003748 THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY; ATTN: D TOLEDO OH RM KUO560 01/29/1999 00152.84000 41-42-14.1 N 083-31-49.7 W 0000003749 THE OHIO
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- (MHz) Latitude Longitude Area Op. 0000005555 BELLE MEAD TELEPHONE, INC. NEPTUNE NJ RO KNKC96803/03/1999 00152.78000 40-13-09.4 N 074-02-45.4 W 0000005610 TELEPHONE & TWO WAY, INC WOOSTER OH RO KNKM83103/04/1999 00931.18750 40-49-40.2 N 081-52-17.5 W 0000005610 TELEPHONE & TWO WAY, INC AKRON OH RO KNKM83103/04/1999 00931.18750 41-04-56.2 N 081-31-06.4 W 0000005610 TELEPHONE & TWO WAY, INC AMHERST OH RO KNKM83103/04/1999 00931.18750 41-24-01.1 N 082-15-09.5 W 0000005610 TELEPHONE & TWO WAY, INC ASHLAND OH RO KNKM83103/04/1999 00931.18750 40-50-26.2 N 082-21-25.5 W 0000005610 TELEPHONE & TWO WAY, INC BELLEFONTAINE OH RO KNKM83103/04/1999 00931.18750 40-20-47.1 N 083-42-45.7 W 0000005610 TELEPHONE & TWO WAY, INC BEVIS OH RO KNKM83103/04/1999 00931.18750 39-16-00.2 N 084-35-26.8 W 0000005610 TELEPHONE & TWO WAY, INC BRUNSWICK OH RO KNKM83103/04/1999 00931.18750 41-15-56.1
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- 0000005221 PAGING NETWORK OF LOS ANGELES, INC ENCINITAS CA RO KNKE86203/01/1999 00931.38750 33-03-03.1 N 117-16-03.1 W 0000005221 PAGING NETWORK OF LOS ANGELES, INC ENCINITAS CA RO KNKE86203/01/1999 00931.46250 33-03-03.1 N 117-16-03.1 W 0000005221 PAGING NETWORK OF LOS ANGELES, INC ESCONDIDO CA RO KNKE86203/01/1999 00931.38750 33-18-30.1 N 116-50-33.0 W 0000005221 PAGING NETWORK OF LOS ANGELES, INC FALLBROOK CA RO KNKE86203/01/1999 00931.38750 33-24-01.1 N 117-11-27.1 W 0000005221 PAGING NETWORK OF LOS ANGELES, INC FULLERTON CA RO KNKE86203/01/1999 00931.18750 33-53-40.0 N 117-55-35.2 W 0000005221 PAGING NETWORK OF LOS ANGELES, INC FULLERTON CA RO KNKE86203/01/1999 00931.31250 33-53-40.0 N 117-55-35.2 W 0000005221 PAGING NETWORK OF LOS ANGELES, INC FULLERTON CA RO KNKE86203/01/1999 00931.31250 33-53-40.0 N 117-55-35.2 W 0000005221 PAGING NETWORK OF LOS ANGELES, INC FULLERTON CA
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- 0000010222 SOURCE ONE WIRELESS II, L.L.C. ST. CROIX MN RM KNKL95103/26/1999 00931.18750 45-28-52.8 N 092-34-24.7 W 0000010222 SOURCE ONE WIRELESS II, L.L.C. ST. PAUL MN RM KNKL95103/26/1999 00931.18750 44-56-53.8 N 093-05-42.7 W 0000010223 ALTOONA TELEPHONE MESSAGE CENTER CORRY PA RM KGI770 03/26/1999 00152.78000 41-52-49.2 N 079-37-45.1 W 0000010223 ALTOONA TELEPHONE MESSAGE CENTER JAMESTOWN NY RM KGI770 03/26/1999 00075.70000 42-10-33.2 N 079-19-01.1 W 0000010224 SOURCE ONE WIRELESS II, L.L.C. ASHLAND MO RM KNKM22203/26/1999 00931.18750 38-47-28.1 N 092-17-43.6 W 0000010224 SOURCE ONE WIRELESS II, L.L.C. DANVILLE MO RM KNKM22203/26/1999 00931.18750 38-54-26.1 N 091-33-39.5 W 0000010224 SOURCE ONE WIRELESS II, L.L.C. FLORISSANT MO RM KNKM22203/26/1999 00931.18750 38-48-47.0 N 009-17-35.0 W 0000010224 SOURCE ONE WIRELESS II, L.L.C. KINGDOM CITY MO RM KNKM22203/26/1999 00931.18750 38-56-18.1 N
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- N ND AM 101-24-33.0 W 0000045246 Prime Cities Broadcasting, Inc. NEW SALEM 02/29/2000 06912.50000 46-46-52.0 N ND AM 102-10-17.6 W 0000045247 Prime Cities Broadcasting, Inc. ANTELOPE 02/29/2000 06962.50000 46-50-58.0 N WI AM 091-27-12.0 W 0000064218 Shockley Communications Corporation Eau Claire 04/14/2000 13125.00000 44-47-22.0 N MA AM 072-36-43.2 W 0000089751 Benedek License Corporation Chicopee 04/14/2000 12737.50000 42-09-19.8 N PA AM KGL96 079-52-01.1 W 0000089838 WTAE HEARST-ARGYLE TELEVISION INC Pittsburgh 04/06/2000 06900.00000 - 06925.00000 40-26-10.3 N WI NE 089-37-40.4 W 0000095717 DAVIS TELEVISION WAUSAU LLC WAUSAU 03/10/2000 07062.50000 44-57-55.9 N Page 49 Land Mobile Control Station Meeting the 20 Rule Box/Rectangular KMRA around a centerpoint (not on application) KMRA around a site (listed on application) Area of Operation Key: New Modification Amendment Purpose
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- LA MD WMN314 092-04-47.0 W 0000117309 Centennial Southeast License Company LLC dba Centennial Communications LAFAYETTE 04/26/2000 10775.00000 30-11-26.0 N LA MD WMN314 092-04-47.0 W 0000117309 Centennial Southeast License Company LLC dba Centennial Communications LAFAYETTE 04/26/2000 10975.00000 30-11-26.0 N LA MD WMN314 092-04-47.0 W 0000117309 Centennial Southeast License Company LLC dba Centennial Communications LAFAYETTE 04/26/2000 11055.00000 30-11-26.0 N CA MD WMW956 117-12-01.1 W 0000117336 Vodafone AirTouch Licenses LLC ENCINITAS 04/26/2000 06169.37500 33-04-47.1 N CA MD WMP212 116-58-14.1 W 0000117338 Vodafone AirTouch Licenses LLC SAN DIEGO 04/26/2000 06421.25000 33-00-32.1 N SD MD WHC985 097-22-34.2 W 0000117348 WWC License LLC TURKEY RIDGE 04/26/2000 02171.60000 43-14-38.0 N SD MD WHC985 097-22-34.2 W 0000117348 WWC License LLC TURKEY RIDGE 04/26/2000 02178.00000 43-14-38.0 N SD MD WHC985
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- FARMINGTON 07/25/2000 19400.00000 41-42-20.7 N OR NE 119-36-37.0 W 0000194630 AT&T Wireless Services of Florida, Inc. Boardman 07/26/2000 06713.12500 45-49-45.0 N GA NE 084-23-05.0 W 0000194634 BACKLINK LLC ATLANTA 07/26/2000 19560.00000 33-45-41.8 N GA NE 084-23-27.0 W 0000194635 BACKLINK LLC ATLANTA 07/26/2000 18000.00000 33-45-20.8 N MO NE 090-25-46.9 W 0000194646 KATLINK LLC St. Louis 07/26/2000 17920.00000 38-42-09.4 N WA NE 122-20-01.1 W 0000194695 BACKLINK LLC Seattle 07/26/2000 19560.00000 47-35-59.9 N Page 20 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City WA NE 122-20-00.5 W 0000194696 BACKLINK LLC Seattle 07/26/2000 19480.00000 47-35-58.3 N WA NE 122-20-01.6 W 0000194697 BACKLINK LLC Seattle 07/26/2000 19680.00000 47-36-08.8
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- KATLINK LLC Fort Lauderdale 08/01/2000 19640.00000 26-08-18.3 N FL NE 080-06-48.5 W 0000198655 KATLINK LLC Fort Lauderdale 08/01/2000 19680.00000 26-08-18.3 N Page 26 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City FL NE 080-06-37.1 W 0000198656 KATLINK LLC Fort Lauderdale 08/01/2000 18080.00000 26-10-01.1 N FL NE 080-06-51.6 W 0000198657 KATLINK LLC Fort Lauderdale 08/01/2000 18120.00000 26-08-18.3 N FL NE 080-07-03.5 W 0000198658 KATLINK LLC Fort Lauderdale 08/01/2000 17800.00000 26-08-17.2 N FL NE 080-06-39.5 W 0000198659 KATLINK LLC Fort Lauderdale 08/01/2000 17920.00000 26-10-03.9 N FL NE 080-07-10.2 W 0000198660 KATLINK LLC Fort Lauderdale 08/01/2000 17880.00000 26-08-14.4 N FL NE 080-07-03.6 W 0000198661 KATLINK LLC
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- BACKLINK LLC SAN DIEGO 08/07/2000 19680.00000 32-46-13.7 N Page 5 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CA AM 117-08-03.7 W 0000149703 BACKLINK LLC SAN DIEGO 08/07/2000 18120.00000 32-46-20.9 N CA AM 117-08-18.3 W 0000149704 BACKLINK LLC SAN DIEGO 08/07/2000 17880.00000 32-46-01.1 N CA AM 117-09-33.0 W 0000149705 BACKLINK LLC SAN DIEGO 08/07/2000 18120.00000 32-46-33.1 N TX AM WPOM323 095-29-02.8 W 0000151623 BACKLINK, L.L.C. Houston 08/09/2000 19520.00000 29-59-36.0 N TX AM WPOM323 095-29-02.8 W 0000151623 BACKLINK, L.L.C. Houston 08/09/2000 19640.00000 29-59-36.0 N TX AM WPOM323 095-29-02.8 W 0000151623 BACKLINK, L.L.C. Houston 08/09/2000 22475.00000 29-59-36.0 N TX AM WPOM323 095-29-02.8 W 0000151623 BACKLINK,
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- N ND RM KNKN321 101-18-13.6 W 0000212414 NORTHWEST DAKOTA CELLULAR OF NORTH DAKOTA L.P. (COMMNET CELLULAR INC) MINOT 08/30/2000 48-13-07.0 N ND RM KNKN321 101-18-13.6 W 0000212414 NORTHWEST DAKOTA CELLULAR OF NORTH DAKOTA L.P. (COMMNET CELLULAR INC) MINOT 08/30/2000 48-13-07.0 N ND RM KNKN321 101-19-14.6 W 0000212414 NORTHWEST DAKOTA CELLULAR OF NORTH DAKOTA L.P. (COMMNET CELLULAR INC) Minot AFB 08/30/2000 48-25-01.1 N ND RM KNKN321 101-41-47.0 W 0000212414 NORTHWEST DAKOTA CELLULAR OF NORTH DAKOTA L.P. (COMMNET CELLULAR INC) MOHALL 08/30/2000 48-45-55.0 N Page 61 CL - Cellular State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City ND RM KNKN321 102-33-00.7 W 0000212414 NORTHWEST DAKOTA CELLULAR OF NORTH DAKOTA L.P. (COMMNET CELLULAR INC) NEW
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/2000/pnwl0236.pdf
- Wireless Fiber Corp. WASHINGTON 09/08/2000 22825.00000 38-54-10.4 N DC NE 077-04-18.9 W 0000216473 Winstar Wireless Fiber Corp. WASHINGTON 09/08/2000 21625.00000 38-53-45.4 N DC NE 077-01-44.9 W 0000216487 Winstar Wireless Fiber Corp. WASHINGTON 09/08/2000 22625.00000 38-54-10.4 N DC NE 077-01-30.9 W 0000216498 Winstar Wireless Fiber Corp. WASHINGTON 09/08/2000 21425.00000 38-53-06.4 N MA NE 070-56-28.4 W 0000216507 BACKLINK LLC Lynn 09/08/2000 17840.00000 42-28-01.1 N MA NE 070-56-29.4 W 0000216508 BACKLINK LLC Lynn 09/08/2000 18080.00000 42-28-00.2 N Page 30 State Purpose Longitude Area Op. File Number Frequency (MHz) Latitude City NE 093-05-25.3 W BACKLINK LLC W. Saint Paul 19440.00000 44-56-24.3 N NE 122-53-25.0 W United States Cellular Operating Company of Medford Medford 09/08/2000 42-20-17.0 N NY 073-59-10.8 W 0000216528 NEW YORK 09/08/2000 40-44-32.5 N
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/2000/pnwl0239.pdf
- University of North Carolina at Chapel HillManteo 09/14/2000 00949.00000 35-54-38.0 N CD - Paging and Radiotelephone State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City MI MD KNKG830 084-34-17.6 W 0000216973 ARCH PAGING INC ST JOHNS 09/11/2000 00931.48750 43-04-29.9 N OH MD KNKP213 082-15-09.5 W 0000216981 ARCH PAGING INC AMHERST 09/11/2000 00931.48750 41-24-01.1 N WI MD KNKD729 090-08-17.5 W 0000217439 JSM TELE-PAGE, INC. Dodgeville 09/12/2000 00075.58000 42-57-06.0 N Page 2 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City KS AM KBC59 096-03-53.9 W 0000101565 MID KANSAS INC SAINT MARYS 09/11/2000 05945.20000 39-13-15.9 N KS AM
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/2000/pnwl0252.pdf
- 083-05-25.9 W 0000225313 BACKLINK LLC Detroit 09/25/2000 17800.00000 42-19-40.2 N MI MD WPOL810 083-03-01.0 W 0000225314 BACKLINK, L.L.C. Detroit 09/25/2000 22575.00000 42-20-08.6 N MI MD WPON984 083-03-11.5 W 0000225315 BACKLINK, L.L.C. Detroit 09/25/2000 22475.00000 42-20-05.6 N MI MD WPOL431 083-03-31.0 W 0000225316 BACKLINK, L.L.C. Detroit 09/25/2000 22875.00000 42-20-58.2 N MI MD WPOL432 083-03-27.7 W 0000225317 BACKLINK, L.L.C. Detroit 09/25/2000 22675.00000 42-20-01.1 N AZ MD WPOT950 111-24-32.5 W 0000225320 CNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. SUNFLOWER 09/25/2000 06197.24000 33-54-18.2 N AZ MD WPOT950 111-24-32.5 W 0000225320 CNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. SUNFLOWER 09/25/2000 06226.89000 33-54-18.2 N AZ MD WPOT950 111-24-32.5 W 0000225320 CNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. SUNFLOWER 09/25/2000 06226.89000 33-54-18.2 N AZ MD WPOT950 111-24-32.5 W 0000225320 CNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. SUNFLOWER 09/25/2000 06256.54000 33-54-18.2 N AZ MD WPOT950
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Reports/fcc00289.pdf
- operators compete with the incumbent cellular operators. Consequently, the tracking of broadband PCS deployments remains an important metric of sector development. Currently, broadband PCS operators have deployed networks that provide coverage in at least some portion of counties containing more than 217 million people, which is nearly 86 percent of the nation's total population. These counties also cover more than 1.1 million square miles, which equals 32 percent of the country's land area.182 178 In August, Telecorp PCS Inc. acquired Tritel Inc. subject to regulatory approval of the FCC. Matt Moore, Tritel, Telecorp PCS Complete `Merger of Equals,' ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWSWIRES, Aug. 8, 2000. 179 See, e.g., US Unwired Inc., Form 4249(B)(1), May 17, 2000, at 7. 180 The Urge to
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireline_Competition/Orders/2002/fcc02118.pdf
- Verizon No Dispatch - Platform 0.03 0 0.02 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 PR-6 Installation Quality PR-6-01-3100 % Installation Troubles reported within 30 Days - Loop 4.04 1.26 3.31 1.56 PR-6-01-3112 % Installation Troubles reported within 30 Days - Loop 3.121.73 3.06 1.932.66 2.01 PR-6-01-3121 % Installation Troubles reported within 30 Days - Platform 4.04 1.1 3.31 1.32 3.12 1.06 3.06 1.41 2.66 1.07 PR-6-02-3112 % Installation Troubles reported within 7 Days - Loop 2.59 0.72 2.05 0.79 PR-6-02-3121 % Installation Troubles reported within 7 Days - Platform 2.59 0.45 2.05 0.62 PR-6-02-3520 % Installation Troubles reported within 7 Days - Hot Cut Loop 0.38 0.37 0.44 0.73 0.49 PR-6-03-3112 % Installation Troubles reported within 30
- http://www.fcc.gov/DiversityFAC/072808/resolution072808.pdf
- American and Hispanic audiences; WHEREAS: The imposition upon the broadcast industry by Arbitron of an audience measurement service that may not accurately measure minority audiences could lead to irreparable financial harm to stations targeting such audiences, and thus lead to the loss of service that such stations provide to the public; WHEREAS: Under 47 U.S.C. 403, implemented by 47 C.F.R. 1.1, the Commission is authorized to conduct non-adversarial investigations of non-licensee practices that directly and substantially affect the Commission's ability to faithfully execute Congress' directions regarding the selection and regulation of licensees; WHEREAS: Congress has directed the FCC to promote nondiscrimination, eliminate market entry barriers, ensure diverse program services to consumers, and promote minority broadcast ownership (47 U.S.C. 151, 257, 303(g)
- http://www.fcc.gov/DiversityFAC/102808/eligible-entities-report-102808.pdf
- Applicant Claims 27 d. Pre-Certification and Recertification 28 e. Determinations of Ineligibility 28 f. Evaluation of the Effectiveness and Integrity of the Program 29 g. Additional Administrative Issues 29 III. The Commission Should Substitute The Full File Review Approach 30 For The Eligible Entities Approach Until It Can Adopt an SDB Standard Appendix 1: Designated Entities and New Entrants Appx. 1.1 A. Current Standards for Qualifying and Deriving Benefits from the Appx. 1.1 Designated Entity Program in Wireless Auctions B. Commission Experience with New Entrant Criteria in FM and Appx. 1.2 TV Auctions C. Impact of Designated Entity and New Entrant Licensing Appx. 1.2 Programs on Minority and Female Ownership iii Appendix 2: Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Businesses (SDBs) Appx. 2.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/DiversityFAC/adopted-recommendations/PortablePeopleMeter072808.pdf
- American and Hispanic audiences; WHEREAS: The imposition upon the broadcast industry by Arbitron of an audience measurement service that may not accurately measure minority audiences could lead to irreparable financial harm to stations targeting such audiences, and thus lead to the loss of service that such stations provide to the public; WHEREAS: Under 47 U.S.C. 403, implemented by 47 C.F.R. 1.1, the Commission is authorized to conduct non-adversarial investigations of non-licensee practices that directly and substantially affect the Commission's ability to faithfully execute Congress' directions regarding the selection and regulation of licensees; WHEREAS: Congress has directed the FCC to promote nondiscrimination, eliminate market entry barriers, ensure diverse program services to consumers, and promote minority broadcast ownership (47 U.S.C. 151, 257, 303(g)
- http://www.fcc.gov/DiversityFAC/adopted-recommendations/eligible-entities-report-102808.pdf
- Applicant Claims 27 d. Pre-Certification and Recertification 28 e. Determinations of Ineligibility 28 f. Evaluation of the Effectiveness and Integrity of the Program 29 g. Additional Administrative Issues 29 III. The Commission Should Substitute The Full File Review Approach 30 For The Eligible Entities Approach Until It Can Adopt an SDB Standard Appendix 1: Designated Entities and New Entrants Appx. 1.1 A. Current Standards for Qualifying and Deriving Benefits from the Appx. 1.1 Designated Entity Program in Wireless Auctions B. Commission Experience with New Entrant Criteria in FM and Appx. 1.2 TV Auctions C. Impact of Designated Entity and New Entrant Licensing Appx. 1.2 Programs on Minority and Female Ownership iii Appendix 2: Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Businesses (SDBs) Appx. 2.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Forms/Form395/395.pdf
- Employees. Male Female White Black or African American Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Asian American Indian or Alaska Native Two or more races White Black or African American Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Asian American Indian or Alaska Native Two or more races A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 1.1 1.2 2 Technicians 3 4 5 6 Operatives 7 8 Service Workers 9 TOTAL 10 11 Laborers and Helpers PREVIOUS YEAR TOTAL FCC 395 Revised December 2007 Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Craft Workers Job Categories Executive/Senior Level Officials and Managers First/Mid-Level Officials and Managers Professionals __ Check here if this is a change of address. 1. Name and Mailing
- http://www.fcc.gov/Forms/Form395/395instr.pdf
- A person who works in more than one job category is to be included in the one that represents the most important work done by that individual and is to be listed only once. Specific job titles enumerated below are not all-inclusive or rigid. The proper categorization of any employee depends on the kind and level of the employee's responsibilities. 1.1. Executive/Senior Level Officials and Managers: Individuals who plan, direct and formulate policies, set strategy and provide the overall direction of enterprises/organizations for the development and delivery of products or services, within the parameters approved by boards of directors or other governing bodies. Residing in the highest levels of organizations, these executives plan, direct or coordinate activities with the support of
- http://www.fcc.gov/Forms/Form477/477systemguide.pdf
- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Form 477 System Guide 2/17/2010 i Form 477 System Guide Form 477 System Guide 2/17/2010 ii Table of Contents Table of Figures............................................................................................................... .............................iv 1 INTRODUCT ION................................................................................................................... ............1-5 1.1 Purpose 1-5 1.2 Additional Documentation 1-5 2 SYSTEM SU MMARY................................................................................................................. ........2-5 3 USING TH E SYSTEM............................................................................................................... .........3-5 3.1 Obtaining an FRN 3-6 3.2 Login / Authentication to the New Form 477 Submission System 3-6 3.3 Using the Main Menu 3-6 3.4 Completing the Cover Page 3-7 3.5 Using the Submission Menu 3-7 3.6 A Form 477 Submission with Insuffici ent
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- the Commission on circulation; processed with or without a formal hearing; processed with or without so-called "public fora"; handled with or without additional private "talks" between the companies, interested parties, Commission staff, and individual, especially interested members of the Commission; granted with or without conditions; finalized after 90 days or 90 weeks, etc. The list goes on almost indefinitely. Section 1.1 of the Practice and Procedure subpart of the Commission's rules, entitled "Proceedings before the Commission," does nothing to remedy the open-ended nature of Commission processes. It states that "[t]he Commission may on its own motion or petition of any interested party hold such proceedings as it may deem necessary from time to time" and "[p]rocedures to be followed by the
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- Commission has established for license transfers before the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law of the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives.[6]^(4) At that time, I noted my concern that the lack of procedural rules placed too much discretion in the hands of the Chairman: Since there are no rules governing procedures (I do not think section 1.1 can fairly be said to be a rule of anything except unfettered discretion), the Commission (or even just the Chairman?) is free to change the procedural rules of the road from transaction to transaction, and even in the midst of a single transaction. Individual companies can be dragged through long and expensive proceedings, with full-fledged Commission action, while others have
- http://www.fcc.gov/Speeches/Furchtgott_Roth/Statements/sthfr949.html http://www.fcc.gov/Speeches/Furchtgott_Roth/Statements/sthfr949.txt http://www.fcc.gov/Speeches/Furchtgott_Roth/Statements/sthfr949.wp
- the Commission on circulation; processed with or without a formal hearing; processed with or without so-called "public fora"; handled with or without additional private "talks" between the companies, interested parties, Commission staff, and individual, especially interested members of the Commission; granted with or without conditions; finalized after 90 days or 90 weeks, etc. The list goes on almost indefinitely. Section 1.1 of the Practice and Procedure subpart of the Commission's rules, entitled "Proceedings before the Commission," does nothing to remedy the open-ended nature of Commission processes. It states that "[t]he Commission may on its own motion or petition of any interested party hold such proceedings as it may deem necessary from time to time" and "[p]rocedures to be followed by the
- http://www.fcc.gov/Speeches/Hundt/spreh714.html http://www.fcc.gov/Speeches/Hundt/spreh714.txt http://www.fcc.gov/Speeches/Hundt/spreh714.wp
- billion is collected by LECs directly from end user customers in subscriber line charges. The remaining $16 billion is collected by LECs from interexchange carriers as follows: Per-Minute Switched Access Charges Carrier Common Line $ 3.7 billion Transport Interconnection Charge $ 2.9 Local Switching (and other traffic sensitive charges) $ 4.2 Total Per-Minute Switched Access Charges $10.8 Transport (Facilities) $ 1.1 Special Access $ 3.1 Information $ 0.3 Miscellaneous $ 1.0 The existing access charge system was adopted at approximately the same time that AT&T divested its local exchange operations and established the seven regional Bell companies pursuant to the Modification of Final Judgment (MFJ). Like the MFJ, the existing access charge system assumed that local exchange networks are and would
- http://www.fcc.gov/Speeches/Kennard/Statements/2001/stwek106.doc http://www.fcc.gov/Speeches/Kennard/Statements/2001/stwek106.pdf
- been controversial, and invited comment on the debate. In response to the NOI, the Benton Foundation commissioned a study to examine the level of public affairs programming during a two-week period by more than 100 television broadcast stations in approximately 25 randomly selected markets. The study revealed that the commercial television broadcast stations in these markets devoted an average of 1.1 hours per week (or less than one half of 1% of their total time) to local public affairs programming, and that competitive conditions, market demographics, and stations characteristics did not significantly affect how much local public affairs programming was aired. Thus, the Benton Foundation concluded that the Commission should require broadcasters to air a minimum level of public affairs programming
- http://www.fcc.gov/Speeches/Tristani/Statements/2001/stgt121.doc http://www.fcc.gov/Speeches/Tristani/Statements/2001/stgt121.html http://www.fcc.gov/Speeches/Tristani/Statements/2001/stgt121.txt
- cable provider in the country, serves 12.7 million subscribers through cable systems that pass approximately 21 million homes and serves approximately 18.9 % of the 67 million cable subscribers nationwide. Time Warner also offers Internet access over its cable systems through Road Runner, a joint venture that provides high-speed Internet access and content optimized for broadband networks to more than 1.1 million subscribers. Time Warner serves businesses through Time Warner Telecom, Inc. (``TWT''), a facilities-based communications provider serving large businesses. TWT offers businesses ``last mile'' broadband connections for data, high-speed Internet, local voice and long-distance services. TWT is certified to offer telecommunications services in 21 metropolitan areas in 12 states. The Virtual Network Assets AOL is the world's largest Internet Service
- http://www.fcc.gov/broadband_network_management/022508/bennett.pdf
- Ethernet with 802.1D/Q VLAN tags Isochronous protocols DOCSIS WiMax WiMedia UWB Capacity still important, but spikes can be tolerated more gracefully. Laurel Lane used to be such a nice place to live... Re-engineering the Internet "Save the Internet from FTP" Congestion Collapse cured by Additive Increase/Multiplicative Decrease + capacity "Save the Internet from the Web" World-Wide Wait cured by HTTP 1.1 + capacity "Save the Internet from BitTorrent" Will be cured by P4P + capacity Management transparency The Virtual Network The Internet is less a network than an abstraction of the data links that are the real networks. As the data links change, so must the abstraction The dumb Ethernet of the 1970s has long been obsolete New data links support
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- congestion control standards, Jacobson's algorithm has remained dominant for over 20 years. By the mid 1990s, the rise of the web browser turned the "World Wide Web" in to the "World Wide Wait". Because the first web browsers weren't optimized for resource utilization, they were tuned to be more resource friendly in the re-write of HTTP between version 1.0 and 1.1. WHY NETWORK MANAGEMENT IS ESSENTIAL TO THE INTERNET April 14, 2008 Today's crisis on the Internet Today we face a whole new problem. P2P (Peer- to-Peer) applications are causing a new congestion collapse because broadcast video is migrating to VOD (Video on Demand) over the Internet. Because of loopholes in the TCP standard, a small percentage of users utilizing P2P
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit i Submitted by State Office of Information Technology and Maine Emergency Management Agency VERSION 3.1 March 19, 2007 STATE OF MAINE Concept of Operations Plan (CONOPS) FOR INCIDENT COMMUNICATIONS INTEROPERABILITY ii TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 SECTION 1 GENERAL 1 1.1. Purpose 1 1.2. Background 1 1.3. Definitions 2 1.4. Assumptions 3 SECTION 2 OPERATIONS 3 2.1. Employment 3 2.2. Implementation 4 SECTION 3 TRAINING 4 3.1. General 4 3.2. Training Requirements 4 3.3. Training Support 4 4 SECTION 4 Use of the Six CONOPS Frequencies 4 SECTION 5 SUMMARY 6 1 INTRODUCTION Two-way radio voice communications
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- B:WPM-1l:WPM MTWTFSS &WPM-1l:WPM MTWTFSS 8:WPM.1l:OOPM MTWTFSS I:WPM-1l:WPM MTWTFSS 8:00PM-1l:OOPM MTWTF8.S &OOPM-1l:OOPM MTWTFSS 8:WPM-11 :OOPH MTWTFSS8:WPM-1l:WPM MTWTFSS .SzWPM-1l:OOPM MTWTFSS 8:OOPM.11 :WPM MTWTFSS &OOPM-1 1 :OOPM For explanatiin of symbols, see Boilerplate. Copyright 2000 Nielsen Media Research 1607 1511 1348 1303 1221 1077 944 933 658 607 546 541 540 503 458 419 356 329 295 1.6 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 04 0.4 03 0.3 2.7 2.6 2.2 2.2 2.2 2 1.9 1.5 1.5 1.2 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.5 0.5 56.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 50.7 56.7 56.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 NielsenN National People Meter Page 1 CERTIFICATE OF
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- 175; see generally id. at 6483-6486, paras. 173-85. Federal Communications Commission FCC 05-116 81 A. Legal Basis 91. The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to this NPRM is contained in sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 251(e), and 303(r) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i)- (j), 251(e), 303(r), and sections 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, 1.1200-1.1216. C. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which the Proposed Rules May Apply 92. The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that
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- liable for a forfeiture in the amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for willful and repeated violation of Section 17.51 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules'').1 Specifically, we find Jorge L Estrada apparently liable for failure to exhibit required obstruction lighting. II. BACKGROUND 2. On December 12, 2002, the antenna structure bearing FCC antenna structure registration (``ASR'') number 1043939 and located 1.1 miles NE of road 186 Km 9.2, Bo. Cubuy, in Canovanas, Puerto Rico, was inspected by agents of the Commission's San Juan Office. At the time of inspection, the structure's top red beacon and three of its sidelights were dark. The Commission's ASR database shows the registered owner of this structure to be Jorge L Estrada. 3. On December 16,
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- Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Farmworker Educational Radio ) File No. EB-04-SD-033 Network, Inc, ) ) NAL/Acct. No. Licensee of FM Station KRIT ) 200432940001 Parker, Arizona ) Facility ID #88674 FRN: 0006911291 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Released: July 30, 2004 By the District Director, San Diego Office, Western Region, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1.1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that Farmworker Educational Radio Network, Inc. (``Farmworker''), the licensee of FM Station KRIT in Parker, Arizona, apparently willfully and repeatedly violated Section 73.1125(a) and (e) of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''),1 by failing to maintain a local main studio and a public phone number in its community of license. We
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- 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Alpine Broadcasting Limited ) File No. EB-04-ST-117 Partnership ) ) NAL/Acct. No. Former Licensee of AM Station ) 200532980001 KWYS ) West Yellowstone, Montana FRN: 0005952668 Facility ID 24434 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Released: January 14, 2005 By the Acting District Director, Seattle District Office, Western Region, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1.1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that Alpine Broadcasting Limited Partnership (``Alpine''),1 former licensee of AM Station KWYS in West Yellowstone, Montana, apparently willfully and repeatedly violated Section 73.1125(a) of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''),2 by failing to maintain a meaningful managerial and staff presence at the KWYS main studio. We conclude, pursuant to Section 503(b)
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- Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Lazer Broadcasting Corporation ) File No. EB-04-SD-135 ) Licensee of Station KXRS ) NAL/Acct. No. Hemet, California ) 200532940001 Facility ID #36829 ) FRN: 0000-0134-66 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Released: January 25, 2005 By the District Director, San Diego District Office, Western Region, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1.1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that Lazer Broadcasting Corporation (``Lazer''), the licensee of FM Broadcast radio station KXRS in Hemet, California, apparently willfully and repeatedly violated Section 11.35 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''),1 by failing to maintain operational EAS equipment. We conclude, pursuant to Section 503(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended
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- Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Farmworkers Educational Radio ) File No. EB-05-SD-072 Network, Inc. ) ) NAL/Acct. No. Licensee of Station KCEC-FM ) 200532940003 Wellton, Arizona ) Facility ID #36829 FRN: 0010-0576-85 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Released: July 20, 2005 By the District Director, San Diego Office, Western Region, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1.1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that Farmworkers Educational Radio Network, Inc. (``Farmworkers''), the licensee of FM Broadcast Radio station KCEC-FM in Wellton, Arizona, apparently repeatedly violated Section 11.35 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''),1 by failing to ensure the operational readiness of KCEC-FM's Emergency Alert System (``EAS'') equipment. We conclude, pursuant to Section 503(b) of
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- 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Richard A. & Joann R. Peterson, ) File No. EB-05-SD-175 Joint Tenants ) ) NAL/Acct. No: Licensee of Station KBSZ(AM) ) 200632940001 Wickenburg, Arizona ) Facility ID #11217 FRN: 0007-7068-64 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Released: November 18, 2005 By the District Director, San Diego Office, Western Region, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1.1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that Richard A. & Joann R. Peterson, Joint Tenants (``Petersons''), licensees of AM Broadcast Radio station KBSZ in Wickenburg, Arizona, apparently willfully and repeatedly violated Section 11.35 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''),1 by failing to ensure the operational readiness of KBSZ(AM)'s Emergency Alert System (``EAS'') equipment. We conclude, pursuant
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- Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) KPAL Television Inc. ) File No. EB-05-LA-264 ) Licensee of Station KPAL-LP ) NAL/Acct. No: Palmdale, CA ) 200632900003 Facility ID #22179 ) FRN: 0009931254 NOTICE OF APPARENT LIABILITY FOR FORFEITURE Released: February 9, 2006 By the District Director, Los Angeles Office, Western Region, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1.1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that KPAL Television Inc. ("KPAL"), licensee of KPAL-LP, a Class A Television station in Palmdale, California, apparently willfully and repeatedly violated Section 11.35(a) of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''),1 by failing to ensure the operational readiness of KPAL-LP's Emergency Alert System (``EAS'') equipment. We conclude, pursuant to Section 503(b) of
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- antenna structure referenced above revealed that the location of the structure designated by the latitude and longitude is incorrect. The observed geographical coordinates for the tower were approximately 31DEG 51' 58" North, 101DEG 48' 54" West; whereas, the Antenna Structure Registration listed the coordinates as 31DEG 51' 09" North, 101DEG 48' 19" West. The antenna structure was thus located approximately 1.1 miles from the authorized coordinates. 3. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, Tiner Tower, LLC, must submit a written statement concerning this matter within twenty (20) days of release of this Notice. The response must fully explain each violation, must contain a statement of the specific action(s)
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- main radiation lobe of the transmitting antenna will be a term of the station authorization. At the time of the inspection on April 10, 2008, Mt. Rushmore was found operating radio station WHB734 from a location inconsistent with the station's authorized coordinates and street address. The distance separating the point of operation from that of the license was greater than 1.1 miles (specifically, a difference of approximately 15 seconds of latitude and approximately 76 seconds of longitude). The licensee's station manager acknowledged the licensing inaccuracies, noting that station WHB734 had been operating from this location for over a year; therefore, the violation was willful. Station WHB734 was observed operating from the incorrect location on April 10 and 11, 2008. The violation
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- regions, the parties' contract provided solely for the sale of INMARSAT space segment. January 16, 2001 Letter at Attachment B, Attachment 1 at 2.1; Answer at 3, 5; COMSAT Brief at 4; IDB Supplemental Brief at 4. See January 16, 2001 Letter at Exhibit A. Id. at Exhibit A, 1.8. Id. at Exhibit A, Annex A, 1.1. Id. at Exhibit A, 2.3. Id. at Exhibit A, 1.3. See February 2, 2001 Letter at 1. COMSAT Brief at 4, 7, 9; IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. v. COMSAT Corporation, IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. Final Reply, File No. E-97-48 (filed Mar. 9, 1998) at 10-11 (``IDB Reply''). IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. v. COMSAT Corporation, Reply Brief of COMSAT
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- carriers in New York and Miami; and (3) the transmission of inbound and outbound international calls between international record carriers in New York City and Miami and telex stations in Alaska. Tariff 25 provided for the use of the international component of AT&T's international telex service to overseas points. See AT&T's Reply Brief, Exhibit A (AT&T's F.C.C. Tariff No. 21, 1.1.1, 1.2; AT&T's F.C.C. Tariff No. 25, 1.1.1, 1.2). 27 Graphnet's Initial Brief, Attachment 3 (AT&T's F.C.C. Tariff No. 21, 2.4.C; AT&T's F.C.C. Tariff No. 25, 2.4.C). 28 Graphnet's Initial Brief at 4. 29 AT&T contends that, if routing delays occurred, they were minimal (i.e., 10-15 seconds) and transpired before call set-up and billing. Answer at 8, 27. We do not
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- activate the lines until AACR signed Tricom S.A.'s draft interconnection agreement.29 AACR purportedly rejected Tricom S.A.'s proposed interconnection agreement, and in March 2001, AACR sent Tricom S.A. its own draft agreement.30 The Complaint asserts that AACR's draft agreement contained pricing terms that differed substantially from those proposed by Tricom S.A. Specifically, AACR's draft agreement allegedly set forth a rate of 1.1 cents per minute for local termination of international calls to Tricom S.A. customers, known as the ``international access charge,''31 while Tricom S.A.'s proposed agreement specified an international access charge of 4.2 cents.32 By May 2001, Tricom S.A. and AACR purportedly had failed to reach an interconnection agreement, and Tricom S.A. still had not activated the T-1 lines that AACR purchased
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- element in promoting the policies of Sections 224 and 257 to provide diversity of services over existing facilities, fostering the availability of telecommunications services to communities, and increasing opportunities for competition in the marketplace.'') (footnotes omitted). 48 Complaint, Exhibit 3 (prior pole attachment agreements), 6; Reply, Exhibit 1 (Horne Reply Declaration) at 4, 10. 49 Complaint, Exhibit 6 (New Contract), 1.1. 50 Pole Attachments Reconsideration Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 12141, 75. 51 Complaint, Exhibit 3 (prior pole attachment agreements), 8; Reply at 33. 52 Complaint, Exhibit 6 (New Contract), 5. 53 Complaint, Exhibit 6 (New Contract), 5. 54 Complaint at 9, 36. See also Reply at 33-34. 55 Response at 12. 56 Complaint, Exhibit 6 (New Contract), 5 (emphasis added).
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- dollars ($10,000).2 Mr. Estrada filed his response to the NAL on March 17, 2003. II. BACKGROUND 3. On December 12, 2002, Commission agents from the San Juan Office inspected the antenna structure (``tower'') bearing antenna structure registration (``ASR'') number 1043939. The agents' review of Commission records revealed that the tower was registered to Jorge L. Estrada. The tower is located 1.1 miles N.E. of road 186 Km 9.2, Bo. Cubuy, in Canovanas, Puerto Rico. The inspection resulted from a complaint on December 5, 2002, alleging that the red beacon lights required on the tower had been out for weeks. During the inspection, the agents observed that the tower was not lighted by a red beacon during evening hours. At the time
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- In any event, Z-Tel has advanced no reason why section 251(c)(1) imposes an obligation upon Pacific to explain to Z-Tel why Z-Tel's Memorandum did not comply with the Pacific Agreement. 59 Liability Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 7579-82, 29-32. 60 Petition at 17-18 (citing Pacific Agreement at Attachment 3, 2.1). 61 Petition at 18 (citing Pacific Agreement at Attachment 6, 1.1) 62 Heimann Letter Ex. 1 (Pacific Agreement) at Attachment 6, 1.1. 63 Because we affirm our denial of Z-Tel's section 251(c) claims, we also affirm our denial of Z-Tel's section 201(b) claims. Z-Tel's Petition provides no reason, independent of its claim that Pacific violated section 251(c), why Pacific violated section 201(b). See Liability Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 7582, 33.
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- Debarment, File No. EB-05-IH-0012 Dear Mr. Mihaylo: The Federal Communications Commission (``FCC'' or ``Commission'') has received notice of the January 5, 2005 conviction of Inter-Tel Technologies, Inc. (``Inter-Tel'') for mail fraud and aiding and abetting in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1341 and 2, and for conspiracy to suppress and eliminate competition in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act, 15 U.S.C. 1.1 Consequently, pursuant to 47 C.F.R. 54.521, this letter constitutes official notice of Inter- Tel's suspension from the schools and libraries universal service support mechanism (``E-rate program''). In addition, the Enforcement Bureau (``Bureau'') hereby notifies Inter-Tel that we are commencing debarment proceedings against it.2 I. Notice of Suspension Pursuant to section 54.521(a)(4) of the Commission's rules,3 Inter-Tel's conviction requires the Bureau
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- ." See Texas Cable and Telecommunications Association, 17 FCC Rcd 6261 (2002) para. 10 (citations omitted). We also note that REC's Petition was filed after the 30-day period for filing petitions for reconsideration. See 47 C.F.R. S 1.106(f). See 47 C.F.R. S 1.106; See also Peninsula Communications, Inc., 17 FCC Rcd 2832 (2002) n.3 (citations omitted). See 47 C.F.R. SS 1.1 et seq. 47 U.S.C. S 503(b). 47 C.F.R. SS 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(f)(4). 47 U. S. C. S 504(a). See 47 C.F.R. S 1.1914. (...continued from previous page) (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 06-663 6 Federal Communications Commission DA 06-663 References Visible links 1. http://www.fcc.gov/foia/ References 1. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-663A1.pdf 2. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-663A1.doc
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- Petition at 7-9; Petition Reply at 9. Petition at 8-17; Petition Reply at 5-10. Our rules permit us to adjudicate a petition for reconsideration of an order issued pursuant to delegated authority. 47 C.F.R. S 1.106(a)(1). Doing so makes sense here, given that this Order resolves all other outstanding issues. See generally 47 U.S.C. SS 154(i), (j); 47 C.F.R. S 1.1. Moreover, by adjudicating the Petition in conjunction with resolving all other outstanding issues, we render moot APCC's otherwise compelling objection that the Petition improperly seeks interlocutory relief. See Opposition to Defendants' Petition for Reconsideration, File No. EB-03-MD-011 (filed Dec. 9, 2005) ("Opposition to Recon.") at 6-7 (citing 47 C.F.R. S 1.106(a)(1) (stating that "[p]etitions for reconsideration of ... interlocutory actions
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- Telephone Company, Inc., Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, 22 FCC Rcd 9205, 9210 (Enf. Bur., Spectrum Enf. Div. 2007), consent decree ordered, Order, 24 FCC Rcd 4495 (Enf. Bur. 2008). See supra note 50. See supra notes 13-28 and accompanying text. See supra notes 32-37 and accompanying text. As the Commission noted, SunCom provides wireless services to more than 1.1 million subscribers, and its licenses cover nearly 15 million people in the continental United States and more than 4 million in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. See T-Mobile/SunCom Transfer Order, 23 FCC Rcd at 2517 P: 5. See Forfeiture Policy Statement, 12 FCC Rcd at 17099 P:24 (recognizing that forfeitures against larger and more highly profitable communications entities
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- main radiation lobe of the transmitting antenna will be a term of the station authorization. At the time of the inspection on April 10, 2008, Mt. Rushmore was found operating radio station WHB734 from a location inconsistent with the station's authorized coordinates and street address. The distance separating the point of operation from that of the license was greater than 1.1 miles (specifically, a difference of approximately 15 seconds of latitude and approximately 76 seconds of longitude). The licensee's station manager acknowledged the licensing inaccuracies, noting that station WHB734 had been operating from this location for over a year. 16. Mt. Rushmore does not deny that WHB734 was operating from an incorrect location. Instead, Mt. Rushmore argues that studio location had
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- 14, 1999. FCC Complaint at 24-25; Answer at 73. FCC Complaint at 29; Answer at 77; Joint Statement at 2-3, 2-3, 5. FCC Complaint at Exhibit 3, Agreement Between COMSAT Mobile Communications and IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. (COMSAT/IDB Agreement or Agreement). By its own terms, this Agreement terminated on September 1, 1999. Id. at 1.1. Joint Statement at 3-4, 4-8. Id. COMSAT Corporation v. IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. et al., No. AW 98-281 (D. Md., filed January 28, 1998) (District Court Complaint). The District Court Complaint also named Teleglobe, Inc. and WorldCom, Inc. as defendants, but COMSAT's inclusion of these defendants in the District Court Complaint does not affect any of the issues here.
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- Inc., Order on Review, FCC No. 00-250 (rel. July 17, 2000). May 8 Order at 23, 29. May 8 Order at 24-29. Id. at 3-5. Complaint at Exhibit 3, Agreement Between COMSAT Mobile Communications and IDB Mobile Communications, Inc. (1995 Agreement or Agreement). By its own terms, the Agreement terminated on September 1, 1999. Id. at 1.1. Complaint at 18-20; Answer of Stratos Mobile Networks (USA), LLC, File No. E-99-27 (filed September 30, 1999) (Answer) at 10-11. Complaint at 20-21; Answer at 13. Overseas Common Carrier Section 214 Applications: Actions Taken, Report No. I-8273, Public Notice, 12 FCC Rcd 19542 (1997); Joint Statement, File No. E-99-27 (filed October 13, 1999) (Joint Statement) at
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- PB (``PB APA''). While providing for the sale of the Station, the PB APA indicates that an application for assignment of license will not be filed with the Commission until grant of the then-pending Rulemaking proposal. Subsequently, on February 1, 2007, CGB and Bicoastal executed an Asset Purchase Agreement for the sale of Station KACI-FM to Bicoastal (``Bicoastal APA''). Section 1.1.4 of the Bicoastal APA provides that Bicoastal will accept assignment of ``all rights and obligations of CGB under that certain asset purchase agreement between CGB and Portland Broadcasting, LLC.'' The Assignment Application was filed with the Commission on February 5, 2007. Cumulus filed its Petition to Deny on March 14, 2007. Discussion. Cumulus opposes grant of the Assignment Application on
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- Order, 60 RR 2d 862, 864 (1986) (informal objections must contain adequate and specific factual allegations sufficient to warrant the relief requested) (``Area Christian''). 42 U.S.C. 4321-4335. 47 C.F.R. 1.1307. See 47 C.F.R. 1.1311. See id. 1.1308. See id. 1.1308(d). See id. 1.1308(c), 1.1309. See id. 1.1305, 1.1314, 1.1315, 1.1317. EA at Section 1.1. S-R proposes to construct a 12-foot x 10-foot steel equipment platform at the base of each sub-200-foot tower and that the 425-foot tower will have a prefabricated equipment shelter measuring 24 feet x 36 feet, which also will be placed on a platform elevated 16 feet above ground level. EA at Section 1.2.2 EA at Section 1.2. The towers will
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- no new white or gray areas will be created if the Applications are granted. Our analysis corroborates this claim. Local Service Floor. With respect to KGA(AM)'s primary service area, the Statement provides a population analysis for KGA(AM) showing that approximately 136,000 persons are predicted to lose its nighttime interference-free groundwave service. To determine the predicted loss, Mapleton compared the calculated 1.1 mV/m nighttime interference-free contour of the licensed KGA(AM) facilities with the calculated normally protected 2.0 mV/m nighttime interference-free contour of the proposed facilities. Mapleton has submitted evidence demonstrating that fourteen (14) full-power AM and/or FM stations provide service to the communities encompassed by KGA(AM)'s Class A nighttime interference-free groundwave contour. Because of the coverage provided by these other stations, no
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- 28, 2004, the Commission sent WEBC a letter requiring WEBC to amend the Application to demonstrate compliance with the condition. In the second week of August, 2004, the tower being used by WEBC was destroyed by a hurricane. A new tower was constructed at the same site in January, 2006. In November, 2006, a new 300-foot microwave tower was erected 1.1 miles from the WAUC(AM) antenna array. On January 31, 2007, the staff dismissed the Application because of WEBC's ``failure to submit documentation addressing condition #1 on the CP [the requirement for a partial proof of performance].'' On reconsideration, WEBC claims that the new microwave tower distorts the WAUC(AM) antenna pattern to the extent that a meaningful partial proof of performance
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- 12.3% 4.6% Total In Metros 59.1% 60.7% 55.9% 59.6% 48.3% 80.8% Outside Metros 40.9% 39.3% 44.1% 40.4% 51.7% 19.2% Average No. of 1-10 83.6 33.5 21.4 28.7 1.8 8,097.9 Stations (or People) 11-50 48.7 19.6 10.3 18.8 1.7 2,244.3 per Market 51-100 35.0 12.0 7.6 15.4 1.8 790.9 101-200 24.6 7.3 5.1 12.2 1.3 362.4 201-290 18.5 4.7 4.4 9.4 1.1 156.1 Total In Metros 29.8 9.9 6.6 13.3 1.4 862.9 Source: BIA data for Fall 2010. Notes: Metros = Arbitron Radio Metro Markets. Puerto Rico, Arbitron Metro 14, is not included in station or U.S. population totals. There were 290 Arbitron Metros defined by Arbitron for Fall 2010. Arbitron Metros are ranked by population size for Fall 2010. FS =
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- to terrestrial digital radio. IV. RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Existing third-adjacent minimum distance separation requirements between LPFM stations and existing full-service FM stations and FM translator and booster stations should be eliminated. The Mitre Report states that, even in the worst case, no third-adjacent channel interference between an LPFM station and an existing full-service FM station will exist beyond a radius of 1.1 kilometers around the LPFM transmitter site. The Commission's technical studies similarly showed that LPFM stations do not pose a significant risk of causing interference to existing full-service FM stations or FM translator and booster stations operating on third-adjacent channels. If such interference were to occur, the Commission would address it on a case-by-case basis using the third-adjacent channel LFPM interference
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- Deadline. 10/28/97 * FCC releases Memorandum Opinion and Order in the Matter of Beehive Telephone, Inc., and Beehive Telephone Nevada, Inc. (Complainants), v. The Bell Operating Companies, (defendants), File No. E-94-57, FCC 97-387. [ [110]Order with attachment (Acrobat Format, 40 pages, 1.2 MB) | [111]Order without attachment (WordPerfect Format, 20 pages, 99 KB) | [112]Attachment only (Acrobat Format, 20 pages, 1.1 MB) ]. 10/27/97 * The Commission initiates a Notice of Inquiry seeking information regarding Calling Party Pays (CPP), a service option currently offered by some Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS) providers. [ [113]Text Version | [114]WordPerfect Version ] 10/27/97 * [115]FCC Chairman Reed Hundt Describes how Information Revolution is Fueling Creation of the Global Economy. 10/27/97 * Commisssioner Quello's 10/23/97
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- for comparison. New Zealand and Turkey are new among the top 30 destinations in 2000, replacing Dominican Republic and Egypt. Only two of the top 30 destinations experienced heavier capacity use on IMTS than on private lines and other data services in 2000. The overall ratio of IMTS to private line and other data services has continued to decrease from 1.1 to 1 in 1997, to 0.8 to 1 in 1998, to 0.5 to 1 in 1999, and to 0.3 to 1 in 2000. The ratios of IMTS to private line and other data services for the top 30 destinations, as well as for each region, are also listed in Table 6. Supplementary Data Table 7 lists all operational trans-oceanic fiber
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- Canada, June 16 and 24, 1965. Entered into force June 24, 1965. USA:TIAS 5833/CAN: CTS 1962 No. 15, as amended June 24, 1965. Interim Sharing Arrangement between the Canadian Department of Industry, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, and the Federal Communications Commission Concerning the Use of the Band 220 to 222 MHz Along the United States-Canada Border 1. Scope 1.1 This interim arrangement (Arrangement) between the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) of the United States of America (United States), on the one hand, and the Canadian Department of Industry (Industry Canada), on the other hand, herein referred to as the Agencies, covers the coordination and use of the frequency band 220 to 222
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- Ottawa, Canada, June 16 and 24, 1965. Entered into force June 24, 1965. USA:TIAS 5833/CAN: CTS 1962 No. 15, as amended June 24, 1965. Interim Arrangement Concerning the Sharing between Canada and the United States of America on Broadband Wireless Systems in the Frequency Bands 24.25 24.45 GHz, 25.05 25.25 GHz, and 38.6 40.0 GHz 1. Scope 1.1 This interim arrangement (Arrangement) between the Federal Communications Commission of the United States of America (U.S.) and the Department of Industry of Canada, herein referred to as the Administrations, concerns the sharing between Canadian and U.S. broadband wireless systems in the 24.25-24.45 GHz, 25.05-25.25 GHz, and 38.6-40.0 GHz bands.1 1.2 This Arrangement is subject to review at any time at
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- USA: TIAS 5833/CAN: CTS 1962 No. 15, as amended June 24, 1965. Interim Arrangement Concerning the Sharing between Canada and the United States of America on Local Multipoint Communication Systems, the Local Multipoint Distribution Service and Certain Other Services in Parts of the Frequency Bands 27.35 28.35 GHz, 29.1 29.25 GHz, and 31.0 31.3 GHz 1. Scope 1.1 This interim arrangement (Arrangement) between the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) of the United States of America (U.S.) and the Department of Industry of Canada (Industry Canada), herein referred to as the Agencies, concerns the sharing between Local Multipoint Communication systems (LMCS), the Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS), and certain other services in
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- Exchange of Notes at Ottawa, Canada, June 16 and 24, 1965. Entered into force June 24, 1965. USA:TIAS 5833/CAN: CTS 1962 No. 15, as amended June 24, 1965. Interim Arrangement Concerning the Use of the Frequency Bands 2150 2162 MHz and 2500 2690 MHz by MCS and MDS1 Stations Near the Canada/United States of America Border 1. Scope 1.1 This interim arrangement (Arrangement) between the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), of the United States of America (U.S.), and the Department of Industry (Industry Canada), of Canada (jointly, the Administrations), concerns the use of the frequency bands 2150 21622 MHz and 2500 2690 MHz by MCS/MDS systems1 within 160 km of the Canada/United States of America Border. This Arrangement
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- Canada, June 16 and 24, 1965. Entered into Force June 24, 1965. USA: TIAS 5833/CAN: CTS 1962 No. 15, as amended June 24, 1965. 2 Interim Arrangement Concerning the Use of the Frequency Bands 2305 2320 MHz and 2345 2360 MHz By Stations in the Wireless Communications Service (WCS) Near the Canada/United States of America Border 1. Scope 1.1 This interim arrangement (Arrangement) between the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States of America (U.S.) and the Department of Industry (Industry Canada) of Canada (jointly, the Administrations) concerns the use of the frequency bands 2305 2320 MHz and 2345 2360 MHz by WCS systems within 120 km of the Canada/United States of America Border. This Arrangement
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- UNXTED ~-!~ICAN STATES MD THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF MERICA RELATING TO THE AZ4 BROADCASTISG SERVICE IN THE HEDIUN FREQUENCY BAND TECHNICAL CRITERIA To be used in the application of the Agreement Defiaitions and sytiols m 1. Definitions In addition to the definlcioas given in the Radio Regulatioas (19821, the following defialcloas aad symbols apply to this Agreetlenc. 1.1 Broadcasting channel (AH) A part of the frequency spectrum,equal to the necessary bandwidth of AX sound broadcasting statloas,and characterlred by the nominal value of the carrier frequency located at its center. 1.2 Objectionable interference Iaterference caused by a signal exceediag the maximum permissible field strength tichia the protected contour,la accordance tith the values derived from this Annex- 1.3 Protected contour
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- 02 10.00 27 50 46 101 07 30 4.00 25 24 43 101 00 19 2.90 25 24 21 101 00 18 9.29 HAAT A!L 9.0 0.3 101.3 41.9 53.3 35.1 34.8 55.7 39.6 48.3 38.7 -21.5 138.5 139.0 136.4 105.1 61.0 140.1 70.9 100.0 24.6 238.0 107.0 HAAT A!L -21.4 -63.8 -38.7 -14.1 63.9 -41.3 7.3 -33.0 -34.8 -19.8 -1.1 180.0 -28.7 200.4 231.5 HAA T A 52.1 21.4 58.0 77.3 -47.2 -235.0 37.2 49.8 32.6 146.0 31.0 -65.1 -111.4 1 LOCATION Cerralvo Ga 1 e ana Linares Montemorelos Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey MOnteKKey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Sabinas Hidalgo LOCATION Benjamin Hill Cananea Hermosillo Hermosi 110 Hermosi 1 lo Hermosillo
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- Administration, as appropriate, and whose technical characteristics are coordinated as appropriate, and which is implemented in accordance with this Agreement. 8. Unacceptable interference is interference that would occur if the power flux density (pfd) values do not conform with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 3 ARTICLE III Frequency Band Operational Arrangement 1. Satellite DARS Systems Authorized Service Areas. 1.1 Provision of satellite DARS service links by Mexico shall be limited to the frequency band segments specified in Appendix I to this Agreement to serve its entire national territory. 1.2 Provision of satellite DARS service links by the United States shall be limited to the frequency band segments specified in Appendix I to this Agreement to serve the U.S. States,
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- Comunicaciones y Transportes acting through the Comisin Federal de Telecomunicaciones, prior to each use within the border area described in Section II, paragraph 1 of this Annex. 1.3.Each year, during the first trimester, the United States-Mexico Mixed Commission Charged with Resolving Cases of Radio Interference shall undertake monitoring and coordination activities in order to ensure that, in accordance with paragraph 1.1 above, any unauthorized stations using emergency frequencies are closed down before the peak firefiqhtinq season beqins. ANNEX II MAP ANNEX III OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR 1998 Table of Contents I. Purpose II.General Procedures A. Requests B. Personnel C. Equipment and Supplies D. Billing and Payment E. Authorization and Amendments OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR 1998 I. Purpose These operational guidelines are to facilitate
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- Administration, as appropriate, and whose technical characteristics are coordinated as appropriate, and which is implemented in accordance with this Agreement. 8. Unacceptable interference is interference that would occur if the power flux density (pfd) values do not conform with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 3 ARTICLE III Frequency Band Operational Arrangement 1. Satellite DARS Systems Authorized Service Areas. 1.1 Provision of satellite DARS service links by Mexico shall be limited to the frequency band segments specified in Appendix I to this Agreement to serve its entire national territory. 1.2 Provision of satellite DARS service links by the United States shall be limited to the frequency band segments specified in Appendix I to this Agreement to serve the U.S. States,
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- 42.3 50.2 33.4 50.8 38.9 57.3 73.3 104.3 85.4 18.0 Poland 28.7 34.0 31.5 27.1 27.3 27.8 24.9 24.2 13.3 20.0 16.1 -10.8 Russia 31.6 30.2 26.6 31.0 29.8 22.0 17.4 27.6 54.9 24.1 18.1 2.0 Saudi Arabia 29.8 28.2 24.1 27.2 31.8 36.9 32.0 24.0 35.7 30.3 27.8 -3.3 Sierra Leone 0.4 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.2 1.2 0.6 1.2 1.1 1.9 1.3 11.0 Singapore 37.7 43.5 51.1 53.5 61.4 65.8 26.4 72.7 73.5 65.0 87.7 12.6 South Africa 20.8 24.3 26.7 29.3 31.1 36.5 38.9 39.0 28.1 36.7 77.9 9.8 Spain 45.4 51.8 46.1 61.5 85.3 76.0 85.1 112.0 108.3 144.4 139.0 14.0 Switzerland 66.1 73.0 77.3 91.9 98.0 102.1 81.7 118.1 98.0 125.6 156.4 9.7 Taiwan 88.7 93.9 108.5
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- traffic. Table A1 shows that carriers reported 70.1 billion minutes of U.S. billed traffic in 2005, for which they billed $7.4 billion. Table A39 shows that 61.8 billion of these minutes and $6.1 billion of this revenue were for calls that originated in the United States or terminated collect or caller toll-free in the United States. Table A40 shows that 1.1 billion of these minutes and $0.6 billion of this revenue was for country-direct and country-beyond type services. Table A41 shows that 7.2 billion of these minutes and $0.7 billion of this revenue was for reorigination services billed to foreign carriers. Foreign billed traffic is all traffic billed by a foreign or correspondent carrier and includes most calls that originate at
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- 0.0100.0 $53 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 6,598,621 0.048.1 0.0 1.8 50.1 Ethiopia $37,372,725 0.023.222.521.0 33.3 $735,944 0.0 1.4 0.0 1.4 97.3 $89,483 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 165,293,894 0.018.823.622.9 34.7 Gabon $1,342,616 0.0 9.6 9.050.7 30.6 $35,827 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.5 94.5 $786 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 18,250,540 0.0 3.814.751.4 30.2 Gambia, The $2,730,735 0.5 1.410.712.8 74.6 $392,661 0.0 0.1 0.0 1.1 98.8 $326 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 25,395,964 0.4 0.9 6.6 9.3 82.8 Ghana $36,561,111 0.1 7.7 5.4 9.5 77.4 $1,298,900 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 99.8 $176,053 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 284,078,641 0.0 4.9 5.310.6 79.2 Guinea $6,256,265 0.0 5.229.711.1 54.1 $434,920 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.0 91.0 $1,921 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 73,759,719 0.0 2.431.310.6 55.7 Guinea-Bissau $1,652,671 0.028.0 0.018.9 53.1
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $437 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 681,968 0.2 20.7 0.1 27.8 51.2 Austria $9,712,751 0.0 23.8 1.4 20.4 54.4 $1,686,769 0.0 43.7 0.0 41.4 14.9 $23,734 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 166,862,335 0.0 17.2 1.4 43.3 38.1 Belgium $18,263,612 0.0 32.1 1.9 12.3 53.8 $2,364,691 0.0 13.5 0.0 43.9 42.5 $3,063,024 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 430,599,720 0.0 26.3 1.1 37.3 35.2 Cyprus $1,447,852 0.0 19.8 0.6 23.9 55.8 $89,665 0.0 23.0 0.0 48.0 29.0 $14,924 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 23,739,398 0.0 17.9 1.2 34.5 46.3 Denmark $10,497,325 0.0 20.2 0.6 28.0 51.3 $1,030,755 0.0 8.0 0.0 13.0 79.1 $6,307,091 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 176,987,953 0.0 9.7 0.6 37.2 52.5 Finland $5,851,021 0.0 14.0 0.6 28.7 56.7 $122,126 0.0 3.8
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- carrier Tota l Percent share by carrier Revenues 1 2 3 4 Other from PTT 1 2 3 4 Other from PTT 1 2 3 4 Other Minutes 1 2 3 4 Other Andorra $95,526 0.0 0.1 0.2 12.3 87.4 $977 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $60 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 688,664 0.0 0.1 1.6 19.6 78.8 Austria $16,329,911 0.0 0.0 1.1 31.8 67.2 $1,825,474 0.0 0.0 0.0 39.9 60.1 $840,463 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 205,911,383 0.0 0.0 3.7 38.4 57.9 Belgium $21,202,971 0.0 0.1 1.1 10.2 88.6 $2,150,480 0.0 0.0 0.0 32.4 67.6 $19,473,691 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 418,020,278 0.0 0.0 0.5 29.5 70.0 Cyprus $1,881,304 0.0 0.0 0.9 12.0 87.0 $104,905 0.0 0.0 0.0 50.9 49.1 $124,472 0.0 0.0 0.0
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- 12.3% 4.6% Total In Metros 59.1% 60.7% 55.9% 59.6% 48.3% 80.8% Outside Metros 40.9% 39.3% 44.1% 40.4% 51.7% 19.2% Average No. of 1-10 83.6 33.5 21.4 28.7 1.8 8,097.9 Stations (or People) 11-50 48.7 19.6 10.3 18.8 1.7 2,244.3 per Market 51-100 35.0 12.0 7.6 15.4 1.8 790.9 101-200 24.6 7.3 5.1 12.2 1.3 362.4 201-290 18.5 4.7 4.4 9.4 1.1 156.1 Total In Metros 29.8 9.9 6.6 13.3 1.4 862.9 Source: BIA data for Fall 2010. Notes: Metros = Arbitron Radio Metro Markets. Puerto Rico, Arbitron Metro 14, is not included in station or U.S. population totals. There were 290 Arbitron Metros defined by Arbitron for Fall 2010. Arbitron Metros are ranked by population size for Fall 2010. FS =
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- 31.8 Technical, trade, or vocational school after HS -- 3.2 3.8 Some college, no degree 18.1 22.8^ 22.8^ Associate degree or equivalent 12.5 -- -- Bachelor's degree 25.3 17.0 16.3 Higher degree (master's, professional, doctorate) 14.8 10.1 10.7 Don't know/refuse 0.8 0.7 1.0 Race White 79.2 77.5 76.0 African American or Black 7.1 12.1 12.4 American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 1.1 1.8 1.5 Asian or Pacific Islander 2.0 2.4 3.3 Other 8.7 3.8* 3.5* Don't know/refuse 1.9 2.4 3.2 Age 18-24 13.0 11.9 11.3 25-34 17.5 17.8 16.8 35-49 28.5 29.0 29.0 50-54 10.1 10.5 11.0 55-64 14.4 13.8 14.8 65+ 16.5 17.0 17.1 Gender Male 48.1 48.4 47.8 Female 51.9 51.6 52.2 * includes those who say they are "mixed
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 1 Federal Communications Commission Washington, DC Spectrum Inventory Table, 137 MHz to 100 GHz 1996.10.16 - DA96-1704 1.Introduction: 1.1What is the spectrum inventory table? The spectrum inventory table is based on information contained in 2.106 "Table of Frequency Allocations" of the FCC Rules and Regulations. This inventory table supplements the "Table of Frequency Allocations" by providing, in addition to allocations for each frequency band from 137 MHz to 100 GHz, information on common service names, FCC rule parts,
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- Results Phase I," Communications Research Centre (Ottawa, Canada), CRC Report No. CRC- RP-2000-11, November 2000). 120 The worst performing receiver in the Bouchard study was the oldest measured unit. 121 MSTV comments, Att. (Engineering Statement of dLR) at 8-9 and n.4 (citing "Results of the Laboratory Evaluation of Zenith 5th Generation VSB Television Receiver for Terrestrial Broadcasting," Report Version 1.1, Communications Research Centre Canada, September 2003). 122 EchoStar comments at 4 and Att. A (Engineering Statement of H&E) at 12-13. 123 EchoStar comments, Att. A (Engineering Statement of H&E) at 12-13. Three of the receivers in the H&E study were obtained from retailers in May 2005, the fourth was an older model purchased in 2000, and the fifth was a
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- minimum signal level factor under the benign conditions by product category and price, as shown in Table 2 the FCC Study found: MINIMUM SIGNAL LEVEL AT TOV (difference from the median by category and price) Chan 3 Chan 10 Chan 30 Difference of Set-Top Boxes from Overall Median (dB) 2.0 0.5 0.7 Difference of Low-Price DTVs from Overall Median (dB) -1.1 -0.2 -0.2 Difference of Medium-Price DTVs from Overall Median (dB) 0.0 0.5 0.0 Difference of High-Price DTVs re Overall Median (dB) -0.7 -0.3 0.0 Table 2 Product-Type Variations of Minimum Signal at TOV This chart shows that the observed variations in minimum signal level across product and price categories were very small. The category medians for high VHF and UHF
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- our consideration of the issues presented in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that we are initiating herein. (17th Ed. 2001). QoS guarantees network bandwidth and availabil- ity for applications. Any real time media stream that crosses a DOCSIS cable modem-compatible access link needs to be given prioritized traffic management treatment in order to assure the best user-perceived quality end-to-end. DOCSIS 1.1 provides several potential methods for classifying traffic and several access- link traffic management functions, which could be applied to the traffic of unaffiliated ISPs to provide and improve QoS. See Glossary - DOCSIS 1.1 at http://www.cablelabs.com/news_room/ glossary2.html (visited Dec. 18, 2001). 151See AT&T Comments at 54-66; NCTA Comments at 69-76; Excite@Home Aug. 17, 2001 Ex Parte, Attachment; AT&T Dec. 18,
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- No. 00-132, FCC 01-01 (rel. Jan. 8, 2001) p 71 (2000) ("Seventh Annual Report"). 30% of roughly 80 million MVPD subscribers would be about 24 million subscribers, which in turn would be 36.69% of roughly 66 million cable subscribers. Under the Commissions most recent subscriber estimates, this provision would allow an MSO to serve 37.4% of cable subscribers, or approximately 1.1 million more customers than when the Third Report was written. See Seventh Annual Report at p p 6-7. "Clustering" refers to the strategy under which MSOs concentrate their operations within a particular geographic region, giving up scattered holdings around the country. The benefits are thought to be in achieving economies of both scale and scope, allowing MSOs to spread fixed
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Federal Communications Commission Office of Managing Director Information Technology Center 445 12th Street, SW Washington, DC 20554 Wide Area Network Frame Relay Service to Private Line Service & Network Based IP-VPNs Networx Request for Quote RFQ11000022 August 30, 2011 WAN Networx Transition RFQ11000022 ___________________________________________________________________________ Page 2 of 29 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PROJECT OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Title..................................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Background ....................................................................................................................... 3 1.3 Acquisition Selected .......................................................................................................... 3 1.4 Fair Opportunity Exception............................................................................................. 3 2 SPECIFIC TASKS AND/OR SERVICES.......................................................................... 4 2.1 Network Based IP-VPN Service (NBIPVPN) ................................................................. 4 2.2 Private Line Service (PLS) ............................................................................................... 4 3 SERVICE REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................ 5 3.1 Network Based IP-VPN Service ...................................................................................... 5 3.1.1 Network Based IP-VPN Service Requirements .......................................................... 5 3.1.2 Network-Based IP
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- Page 1 of 8 Statement of Work For Federal Communications Commission Emergency Mass Notification and Response System 1.0 INTRODUCTION The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent United States government agency, directly responsible to Congress. The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and is charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, Columbia and U.S. possessions. 1.1 Background The FCC is charged with providing the United States with Operational and Outreach support for State and local public safety and healthcare entities. In addition, the FCC must meet Federal Directives in relation to Continuity of Operations (COOP), Devolution, Pandemic, and Reconstitution Planning, as well as day-to day emergency management. This requires a real time ability to maintain communications
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- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: May 2010 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: May 2010 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Office of Strategic Planning (OSP)
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- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implemention date: September 2008 Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: 1.2 Has a Privacy Threshold Assessment been done?
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- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implemention date: October 2010 Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: 1.2 Has a Privacy Threshold Assessment been done?
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- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: April 2009 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: April 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Office of Inspector General (OIG)
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- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Development date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: August 2007 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: This information system was transferred to the FCC's
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-dqc.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: February 2009 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: February 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Performance Evaluation and Records Management
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-ecfs.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: March 2009 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: March 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-email.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: March 2009 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: March 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Associate Managing Director, Information Technology
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-experimental-radio.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: May 2009 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: May 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Office of Engineering and Technology
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-faca.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: May 2009 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: May 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Performance Evaluation and Records Management
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-financial.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Development date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: December 2006 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: December 2006 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: This information system is being revised
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-foia.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Development date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: August 2007 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: August 2007 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: This information system is being revised
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-general-investigative-files.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: April 2009 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: April 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Office of Inspector General (OIG)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-ils.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: April 2009 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: April 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Office of the Secretary in
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-investigations-hearings.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: April 2009 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: April 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Enforcement Bureau (EB) has made
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-labor-employee-relations.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: March 2009 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: March 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Human Resources Management Division of
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-lmts.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: May 2007 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: January 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: In the process of upgrading the
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-pams.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: March 2007 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: April 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: Based on the responses in the
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-pay-leave-garnish.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: April 2009 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: April 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Associate Managing Director, Human Resources
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-personal-security-files.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Development date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: September 2006 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Personal Security Files information system was revised
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-physical-access.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Development date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: September 2008 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The PACS information system has been revised to
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-reasonable-accommodation-requests.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: June 2009 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: June 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Office of Workplace Diversity (OWD)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-remedy.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: March 2009 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: March 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Associate Managing Director, Information Technology
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-rmis.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implemention date: September 2008 Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: 1.2 Has a Privacy Threshold Assessment been done?
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-small-business-contacts.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: March 2009 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: March 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Office of Communications Business Opportunities
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-telephone-call-details.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: March 2009 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: March 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Associate Managing Director, Information Technology
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-transit.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Development date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: March 2008 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: March 2008 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: This information system is being revised
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-uls.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: October 2008 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: October 2008 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) is
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-violators.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: January 2009 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: January 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Enforcement Bureau (EB) has made
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pshsb-coop-plan.pdf
- be collected and maintained to determine the continuing impact(s) on the privacy of the individuals. The Privacy Impact Assessment template's purpose is to help the bureau/office to evaluate the changes in the information in the system and to make the appropriate determination(s) about how to treat this information, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Section 1.0 Information System's Contents: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: March 2009 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: March 2009 Placed in new auxiliary/ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Continuity of Operations (COOP) plan
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pta-broadband-dead-zone-report.pdf
- the appropriate determination about how to treat the information/data, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Thus, the Privacy Threshold Analysis helps the bureaus and offices to determine if the data in the information system include information about individuals, e.g., personally identifiable information (PII), which will require a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) to be conducted. Section 1.0 Information System's Status: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: March 2010 Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: May 2010 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: May 2010 Placed in new auxiliary /ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The FCC' Broadband
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pta-ccd.pdf
- make the appropriate determination about how to treat the information/data, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Thus, the Privacy Threshold Assessment helps the bureaus and offices to determine if the data in the information system include information about individuals, e.g., personally identifiable information (PII), which will require a Privacy Impact Assessment to be conducted. Section 1.0 Information System's Status: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Development date: September 2008 Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: Placed in new auxiliary /ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: PSHSB is creating a information system, the
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pta-clarity.pdf
- the appropriate determination about how to treat the information/data, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Thus, the Privacy Threshold Analysis helps the bureaus and offices to determine if the data in the information system include information about individuals, e.g., personally identifiable information (PII), which will require a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) to be conducted. Section 1.0 Information System's Status: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: August 2010 Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: Placed in new auxiliary /ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The FCC's Information Technology Center (ITC) is
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pta-core-financial.pdf
- make the appropriate determination about how to treat the information/data, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Thus, the Privacy Threshold Assessment helps the bureaus and offices to determine if the data in the information system include information about individuals, e.g., personally identifiable information (PII), which will require a Privacy Impact Assessment to be conducted. Section 1.0 Information System's Status: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: October 2010 Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: Placed in new auxiliary /ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: OMD-FO is creating a new financial system,
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pta-lmts.pdf
- make the appropriate determination about how to treat the information/data, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Thus, the Privacy Threshold Analysis helps the bureaus and offices to determine if the data in the information system include information about individuals, e.g., personally identifiable information (PII), which will require a Privacy Impact Analysis to be conducted. Section 1.0 Information System's Status: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: May, 2007 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: January 2009 Placed in new auxiliary /ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: Please see Question 1.2 below.
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pta-pams.pdf
- make the appropriate determination about how to treat the information/data, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Thus, the Privacy Threshold Assessment helps the bureaus and offices to determine if the data in the information system include information about individuals, e.g., personally identifiable information (PII), which will require a Privacy Impact Assessment to be conducted. Section 1.0 Information System's Status: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: March 2007 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: March 2007 Placed in new auxiliary /ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Personnel Availability Management System
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pta-rmis.pdf
- make the appropriate determination about how to treat the information/data, as required by the Privacy Act's regulations. Thus, the Privacy Threshold Assessment helps the bureaus and offices to determine if the data in the information system include information about individuals, e.g., personally identifiable information (PII), which will require a Privacy Impact Assessment to be conducted. Section 1.0 Information System's Status: 1.1 Status of the Information System: New information system-Implementation date: September 2008 Revised or upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: Placed in new auxiliary /ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: OMD-FO is creating a new financial system,
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/materials/already-released/survivor090002.pdf
- the four cable networks with the largest audiences were USA, TBS, Lifetime, and Nick at Nite. 35 The average number of households delivered per network was 1.4 million (for the full sample of 33 networks it was 0.6 million). In 1990, the four largest were USA, TBS, ESPN, and CNN, with an average number of households delivered per network of 1.1 million (for the full sample of 15 networks it was 0.5 million). Thus, in 1990, the major broadcast networks delivered audiences on average nine times as big as those for the largest cable networks. In 2000 the broadcast audience averaged 5.6 times the size of the cable audience on a per network basis. Even the new broadcast networks UPN and
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/richmond022703.html
- | [44]Acrobat + Martin: [45]Word | [46]Acrobat + Snowden: [47]Word | [48]Acrobat * Agenda and Panelists: [49]Word | [50]Acrobat * Panels and Agenda Set: + News Release: [51]Word | [52]Acrobat + Public Notice: [53]Word | [54]Acrobat * Location Announced: + News Release: [55]Word | [56]Acrobat + Public Notice: [57]Word | [58]Acrobat Presentations * All 15 Presentations: [59]15 Acrobat files, zipped, 1.1 MB * [60]David Croteau, Virginia Commonwealth University * [61]Thomas Herwitz, FOX Television Stations, Inc. * [62]Jay Ireland, NBC Television Stations * [63]Thomas G. Krattenmaker, Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsy & Popeo * [64]Mark P. Mays, Clear Channel Communications * [65]Deborah A. McDermott, Young Broadcasting, Inc. * [66]Victor B. Miller IV, Bear, Stearns & Co., Inc. * [67]Edward Munson, WAVY(TV) &
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/roundtable_docs/waldfogel-a.pdf
- each other through radio broadcast markets. The preference externality mechanism is different in radio and newspaper markets. The top 250 markets have an average of roughly 20 radio stations, in contrast to an average of less than 3 daily newspapers published per MSA in our 269 markets. Further, the top 250 markets each have an average of 1.9 black-targeted and 1.1 Hispanic-targeted radio stations, and 61 (26) percent have at least one station targeting blacks (Hispanics). The question facing blacks as radio listeners is largely, "how many programming options will target me?" An increase in the number of blacks will increase black welfare by raising the number of black-targeted stations. This increase will hurt other listeners only if it alters the
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/roundtable_docs/waldfogel-b.pdf
- have 25 percent or more. We classify these as youth- targeted. Table 1a presents information on the number of stations targeting each group, listening data by group, and other city characteristics. Across all 246 markets there are an average of 24.5 commercial stations received in each market.11 An average of 1.9 stations, or 7.8 percent, are black-targeted. An average of 1.1 stations, or 4.4 percent of stations are Hispanic-targeted. Nearly a quarter of stations (22.7 percent, or 5.6 stations per market) are youth-targeted. Another 19.6 percent (4.8 stations per market) are older- targeted. Population averages 0.70 million persons across the 246 markets. Average population is larger in the samples of markets with black and Hispanic listening data. Arbitron only reports minority
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/roundtable_docs/waldfogel-c.pdf
- 33 Table 1: Stations and Listening, by Race and Format, 1997 101 Markets with Black Listening 54 Markets with Hisp. Listening Percent of Stations Percent of Listening Percent of Stations Percent of Listening Format Non-Black Black Non-Hisp. Hispanic Adult Contemp. (AC) 5.9 6.7 2.0 5.0 5.4 3.4 AC/Contemp. Hit Radio 2.1 2.9 0.8 2.3 2.9 1.5 Adult Contemp./New Rock 0.6 1.1 0.3 1.1 1.5 0.6 AC/Soft Adult Contemp. 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 Album Oriented Rock (AOR) 5.3 6.0 0.7 4.5 4.9 2.4 AOR/Adult Contemp. 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 AOR/Classic Rock 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Album Oriented Rock/New Rock 3.0 3.7 0.5 3.1 3.3 1.9 Album Oriented Rock/Progressive 1.0 1.3 0.1 1.8 1.6 0.6 Black 7.5
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/workshop-110209/wildman.pdf
- Talk Radio StnsOther Radio Stations City gov't 24.0 20.6 16.4 19.4 19.4 County gov't 2.8 2.5 3.9 5.4 5.4 Reg. gov't 0.8 0.1 0.3 1.0 0.5 Education 7.8 10.7 4.5 5.4 4.3 Crime/Courts 23.2 8.2 31.1 28.1 26.3 Accidents/Disasters 5.6 1.0 11.6 9.7 11.8 Human/Community interest 16.3 41.3 12.7 14.0 11.3 Business/Economy 17.0 14.4 16.7 15.7 17.2 All else 2.6 1.1 2.7 1.3 3.8 Total 100 100 100 100 100 12 News Outlets vsOutlets with Local News TV Stations News Outlets vsOutlets with Local News Radio News Outlets vsOutlets with Local News Daily Newspapers News Outlets vsOutlets with Local News Weekly Newspapers News Outlets vsOutlets with Local News Citizen web news and blogsites
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Disaster Information Reporting System (DIRS) User Manual Version 2 March 9, 2009 ii Table of Contents 1 Using the System...............................................................................................1 1.1 Introduction........................................................................................................1 1.2 Accessing the Disaster Information Reporting System......................................1 1.3 Security Banner..................................................................................................1 1.4 DIRS Login........................................................................................................2 1.5 Screen for New Users.........................................................................................3 1.6 Screen for Forgotten Password Request.............................................................5 1.7 User Main Menu Screen.....................................................................................5 1.8 Display/Update Reports.....................................................................................7 1.9 Modify Password................................................................................................8 1.10 Modify User Profile............................................................................................9 1.11 Modify Company ID..........................................................................................9 1.12 Manage User.....................................................................................................10 1.13 Upload Tab Delimited File...............................................................................11 1.14 Download Excel File........................................................................................11 2 Wireline Switch...............................................................................................12 3
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THE PRESIDENT'S NATIONAL SECURITY TELECOMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE NSTAC Report to the President on Emergency Communications and Interoperability January 16, 2007 President's National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee Emergency Communications and Interoperability i TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.................................................................................................................ES1 1.0 INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................1 1.1 Background and Charge..........................................................................................1 1.2 Approach.................................................................................................................3 1.3 Scope of the NSTAC Review.................................................................................3 1.4 Report Organization................................................................................................5 2.0 EXPANSION OF NATIONAL SECURITY AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PRIORITY SERVICES AND DEPLOYABLE CAPABILITIES.............................................7 2.1 Deployable Communications Capabilities..............................................................8 2.2 Telecommunications Service Priority Enhancement for Wireless .......................... Networks...............................................................................................................13 3.0 INPUTS TO THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGY........17 3.1 Expansion of National Security and Emergency Preparedness Policy to ................ Support
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- force protection vulnerabilities. The agency also conducted a DCIP vulnerability assessment on one most critical asset in conjunction with a Balanced Survivability Assessment. In addition, the U.S. Air Force conducted a DCIP vulnerability assessment on one other most critical asset as part of its service-level critical infrastructure protection program. 43 Department of Defense, DCIP Electrical Power Standards and Benchmarks, Version 1.1 (Apr. 15, 2007). Page 23 GAO-10-147 Defense Critical Infrastructure formally identified in October 2008.44 As a result, as of June 2009, DOD had conducted DCIP vulnerability assessments on 14 of the 34 most critical assets; had scheduled additional assessments for 13 other most critical assets from July 2009 through December 2010; and had not yet scheduled assessments for the remaining
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- nationwide. Integrate strategic and tactical emergency communications planning efforts across all levels of government. Develop coordinated grant policies that promote Federal participation and coordina- tion in communications planning processes, governance bodies, joint training and exercises, and infrastructure sharing. Figure 2-1: NECP Strategy 6 Establishing Governance to Achieve Statewide Communications Interoperability There are four priority initiatives that support NECP Objective 1: 1.1 Facilitate the development of effective governance groups and designated emergency communications leadership roles. 1.2 Develop standardized emergency communications performance objectives and link to DHS' overall system for assessing preparedness capabilities nationwide. 1.3 Integrate strategic and tactical emergency communications planning efforts across all levels of government. 1.4 Develop coordinated grant requirements that promote Federal participation and coordination in communications planning processes,
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- First Responder Communications, p.1, at http://www.racom.net/Downloads/Interoperability.pdf 4 U.S. Government Accountability Office, Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Technology Information Policy, Intergovernmental Relations and the Census, House of Representatives, Homeland Security, Federal Leadership Needed to Facilitate Interoperable Communications Between First Responders, Document GAO-04-1057T, September 8, 2004, p.1-3, at http://www.mipt.org/pdf/gao041057t.pdf 5 SAFECOM: Statement of Requirements for Public Safety Wireless Communications & Interoperability, V. 1.1, 01/26/06, at: http://www.safecomprogram.gov/NR/rdonlyres/B4AFDF71-1428-43B9-B9D2- EB6353EB763D/0/FinalandApprovedSoR11sentbyRL.pdf 6 DHS Press Release, June 23, 2004, DHS Launches Critical Infrastructure Pilot Program to Bolster Private Sector Security- Dallas First of Four Pilot Communities Sharing Targeted Threat Information, at http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?content=3748, See also Southwest Emergency Response Network at: https://www.swern.gov/. 7 Video transcript, "Why Can't We Talk?," 1998, panelist John Clark, transcript at :http://www.nlectc.org/videos/transcripts/whycantwetalk.html and video at: http://www.nlectc.org/videos/justnet.html#why.
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- ME ER RG GE EN NC CY Y R REESSPPO ON NS SE E M MAANNAAG GE EM ME EN NTT P PLLAANN Table of Contents April 2009 University of Washington Emergency Response Management Plan Table of Contents Page Letter of Promulgation i Foreword ii Distribution List of Plan Holders iii Record of Revisions iv Basic Plan Section 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose 1.1 Relationship with other University Groups 1.2 Laws and Authorities 1.3 Disaster Coordination with Local, County and State Agencies (Figure 1) 1.4 Planning Assumptions (Situation) 1.5 Concept of Operations 1.5 Plan Objectives 1.6 Levels of Emergency and Activation 1.8 Emergency Authority 1.9 (President's) Emergency Policy Council 1.9 UW Campus Emergency Operations Center 1.10 UW Campus EOC Activation Process (Figure
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- communication questions should be sent to: EMS Systems and Licensing Section EMS Communications Coordinator 1 W. Wilson St, room 131 / 133 PO Box 2659 Madison, WI 35701-2659 Phone: (608) 261-9306 Fax: (608) 261-6392 Email: wittkpv@dhfs.state.wi.us 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 GLOSSARY 3 SECTION 1 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM COMPONENTS 1.0 Introduction System Components 6 1.1 Public Access to EMS after Discovery of a Medical Emergency 6 1.2 Dispatch and Coordination of Response 7 1.3 Medical Control Communications 7 1.4 Interagency Communications 7 1.5 Education for Users 8 SECTION 2 - STATE EMS COMMUNICATIONS PLAN 2.0 Administrative Overview State Authority 9 2.1 Public Access to the EMS System after Discovery of a Medical Emergency 10
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- GENERAL ORDERS INCIDENT RECORDS/TAPE REQUESTS.................................................................................224 CONTINUITY OF EMERGENCY OPERATIONS.......................................................................225 MEDIA ACCESS TO 800 MHZ RADIO SYSTEM.....................................................................226 PUBLIC ACCESS TO 800 MHZ RADIO SYSTEM....................................................................228 VALLEY COMMUNICATIONS CENTER STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES POLICY NUMBER: 100 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE/CHAIN OF COMMAND/AUTHORITY Date Originated: 01/15/83 Date Revised: 07/11/06 1.0 PURPOSE/REFERENCES: To establish the Organizational Structure, the Chain of Command and appropriate authority. RCW 39.34.030(3)(b) CALEA Standards: 1.1.1 - 1.1.6, 2.1.2 - 2.1.4, 2.2.4, 2.4.1 2.0 POLICY: Valley Communications Center was formed pursuant to RCW 39.34.030(3)(b), which provided responsibility and authority for emergency service communications and all related incidental functions for communicating and dispatching services between the public and the participating public safety agencies. The Director shall administer Valley Communications Center in it's day-to-day operations consistent with adopted
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- communications and IT best practices. Compliance with the best practices may significantly improve the probability of the telecommuting strategy succeeding during a pandemic. Worst Case Mechanisms Continue to work with industry to investigate mechanisms to implement when voluntary compliance with best practices is not enough to enable the telecommuting strategy to succeed. iv Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1-1 1.1 Purpose 1-1 1.2 Background 1-1 1.2.1 Pandemic Influenza 1-1 1.2.2 Telecommuting 1-1 1.3 Problem Definition 1-2 1.4 Scope 1-2 1.5 Document Organization 1-3 2 Stakeholder Involvement 2-1 3 Methodology 3-1 3.1 Potential Congestion Points 3-1 3.2 Recommended Preparations 3-1 3.3 Modeling 3-1 4 Potential Congestion Points 4-1 4.1 Assumptions 4-1 4.1.1 Pandemic Influenza 4-1 4.1.2 Network User Behavior 4-1 4.1.3
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- communications and IT best practices. Compliance with the best practices may significantly improve the probability of the telecommuting strategy succeeding during a pandemic. Worst Case Mechanisms Continue to work with industry to investigate mechanisms to implement when voluntary compliance with best practices is not enough to enable the telecommuting strategy to succeed. iv Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1-1 1.1 Purpose 1-1 1.2 Background 1-1 1.2.1 Pandemic Influenza 1-1 1.2.2 Telecommuting 1-1 1.3 Problem Definition 1-2 1.4 Scope 1-2 1.5 Document Organization 1-3 2 Stakeholder Involvement 2-1 3 Methodology 3-1 3.1 Potential Congestion Points 3-1 3.2 Recommended Preparations 3-1 3.3 Modeling 3-1 4 Potential Congestion Points 4-1 4.1 Assumptions 4-1 4.1.1 Pandemic Influenza 4-1 4.1.2 Network User Behavior 4-1 4.1.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/outage/nors_manual.pdf
- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Network Outage Reporting System User Manual Version 6 April 9, 2009 ii Table of Contents 1 Logging Onto the Network Outage Reporting System .................................1 1.1 Accessing the Network Outage Reporting System............................................1 1.2 Security Banner..................................................................................................1 1.3 NORS Login Screen...........................................................................................2 1.3.1 Screen for New Users with New Notifications...........................................4 1.3.2 Screen for Password Request......................................................................5 1.3.3 Password Expiration...................................................................................6 2 User Main Menu Screen..................................................................................6 2.1 Find a Report......................................................................................................8 2.2 Report Notification.............................................................................................8 2.3 Update/Resubmit/Withdraw a Report..............................................................10 2.3.1 Screen for Updating Notifications, Initial Reports and Drafts, and Filing Final Reports.............................................................................................11 2.3.2 Filing
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- of the system to transparently adjust to changes in operational scope of the system. In this case, SDRs are again very well suited to the task. Since SDRs rely on software for their defining characteristics, it is generally very easy for the systems to morph in the functionality of the system based on changes to the operating software. Hence, version 1.1 of an operating system can recover from errors in version 1.0 as well as expand on the previous functionality. Scalability in this case, is software dependent and easily accomplished as the need may be. * Security. Security refers to the end-to-end integrity of the transmission process to insure error free and uncompromised exchange of information. It means that verified and
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- commonality and interoperability built into NG mobile networks. Capitalizing on this commonality and the enhanced broadband capabilities should provide public safety entities and the first responder community with the requisite communications means to support all of their broadband applications in the future. __________________________________________________________________ ^1 U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Statement of Requirements for Public Safety Wireless Communications and Interoperability, Version 1.1, Jan. 26, 2006. ^2 See [134]http://www.project25.org/. ^3 See [135]http://www.projectmesa.org/. ^4 See the corresponding FCC proceeding regarding the public-private partnership for public safety use of spectrum in the D-Block of the 700 MHz band at [136]http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/public-safety-spectrum/700-MHz/safetyband. html. ^5 See [137]http://www.3gpp.org/. ^6 See [138]http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/index.asp?category=information&rlink=imt- advanced=en. ^7 See [139]http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/index.asp?category=information&rlink=rhom e=en. ^8 See [140]http://www.umts-forum.org. ^9 See [141]http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/specs/latest/Rel-8/. ^10 OFDMA is an advanced multiple access
- http://www.fcc.gov/realaudio/tr051000.doc http://www.fcc.gov/realaudio/tr051000.pdf
- becomes very difficult for service providers to have viable business cases to go out and put all kinds of overlay equipment out there. So I think if you look at it from a perspective of the choice of pairs in place, and how do you manage that spectrum of the choice of pairs -- so if you have, you know. 1.1 megahertz of spectrum to work with, you know, you really to be able to take that and be able to manage services on that loop and to provide a single point of access to be able to terminate that loop and provide both, you know, your POTS, say, and broadband access at the most cost-effective means, and then be able
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/aol-tw/exparte/ziker_comment101300.pdf
- prompts you to overwrite ver.dll. Overwriting ver.dll causes a fault with the powrprf.dll and major loss of Windows functionality, like printing and Control Panel functions. The workaround is to re-extract ver.dll from your Windows Me source media to C:\Windows and C:\Windows\System. Windows Device Manager Video Capture Devices and Video for Windows Applications -------------------------------------------- Applications that use the Video for Windows 1.1 (VFW) interfaces also use drivers that conform to the VfW 1.1 driver interfaces. However, with the new Windows Device Manager (WDM) video capture interfaces in Windows 98 Second Edition, applications can no longer use the VfW interfaces to directly communicate with these WDM-based devices. Windows Me includes a software layer that translates VfW 1.1 interfaces into WDM video capture interfaces.
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- and 50% by Time Warner Entertainment-Advance/Newhouse Partnership, approximately two-thirds of which is owned by TWE. The general manager of Texas Cable Partners is Time Warner Cable, a division of TWE, although certain governance matters require the approval of the management committee, on which the Time Warner Entertainment-Advance/Newhouse Partnership and AT&T Broadband have equal representation. Texas Cable Partners currently has approximately 1.1 million customers. 26 For a comprehensive list of all AT&T Broadband investments in non-consolidated systems, see the chart in Appendix 7. 19 AT&T Broadband's non-consolidated cable systems also include its ownership of shares representing a 4.98% voting interest in Cablevision Systems Corp. ("Cablevision"). Cablevision owns cable systems and provides video programming, telephony, and high-speed Internet services. By virtue of its
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- compliance with PacketCableTM specifications. PacketCable is a CableLabs-led initiative aimed at developing interoperable interface specifications for delivering advanced, real-time multimedia services over two-way cable plant. By deploying a PacketCable compliant platform, Comcast can ensure its IP phone service has the reliability, features and fidelity to which consumers are accustomed. Previously Comcast announced that it has selected ARRIS to provide DOCSISTM 1.1 carrier class CMTS equipment to manage the transmission and routing of IP voice packets with other data packets over the same cable network. Comcast plans to introduce IP phone service in a portion of the Philadelphia market in the second quarter of 2003. The exact location of and prices for the phone service have not been announced. Financial arrangements with
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- a day to day basis by its board of directors and officers in accordance with regular commercial practices; NOW THEREFORE, the Parties are entering into this Agreement to address U.S. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 29 national security, law enforcement and public safety issues in connection with the CMC Acquisition. ARTICLE 1: DEFINITION OF TERMS As used in this Agreement: 1.1 "Call-Associated Data" or "CAD" means any information relating to a communication or relating to the sender or recipient of that communication and may include, without limitation, subscriber identification, called party number, calling party number, start time, end time, call duration, feature invocation and deactivation, feature interaction, registration information, user location, diverted to number, conference party numbers, post cut-through dual-tone multifrequency
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/echostar-directv/genmot_attb022502.pdf
- could never be achieved in practice. These proposed designs are concepts only they have not been through the scrutiny of a real design by companies that manufacture satellites - and we are confident that if these designs were ever explored in detail with a view to actual implementation then their predicted performance levels (or even feasibility) would change dramatically. VII.1.1 Realization of the Spot Beams 46. Rusch proposes spot beams that are significantly smaller than those used on any of the DIRECTV or EchoStar spot beam satellites. The smaller the spot beams the larger the 24 antenna reflectors on the satellite, and Rusch states that his design requires a 6 meter reflector. This compares with the antenna reflectors on the
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/echostar-directv/national_petdeny020402.pdf
- accelerate plans to deploy non-video services in those few areas still served by MMDS.90 59. As a competitive force within the MVPD market, MMDS is sprinkled throughout the country but its subscribership is dwindling. As early as 1998, the DOJ dismissed MMDS as a viable MVPD competitor.91 The Commission has reported that the number of MMDS subscribers has decreased from 1.1 million in December of 1996, to 700,000 in June of 2001, and currently represents only 0.79% of the MVPD market.92 The Commission correctly concluded that "most MMDS licenses will not be used in the future to compete in the MVPD market."93 c. SMATV. 60. SMATV systems are video distribution facilities that use closed transmission paths that do not cross public
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/echostar-directv/nrtc_petdeny061702.pdf
- one look at EchoStar's hand and it becomes quite clear why it is drawn to the table. First, EchoStar has a Govemment- issued FCC license which it acquired for a mere $2.8 million dollars. Second, EchoStar has an unprecedented Merger on the line - with a $7 billion investment - in which it has argued that 44 47 C.F.R. 1.1. 45 The list is attached hereto as Exhibit A. See also NRTC Reply, pp. 4-10 46 Letter from W. Kenneth Ferree, Chief, Cable Services Bureau, to Pantelis Michalopoulos, Counsel for EchoStar Communications, and Gary M. Epstein, Counsel for General Motors Corporation and Hughes Electronics Corporation (February 4, 2002). 47 See Letter from Jack Richards, National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative, to W.
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- Class C shares with minor exceptions. 49Id. at 4, 5. Following the proposed transaction, GE Capital will own approximately 15.4 million Class C shares; Deutche Telekom will own approximately 7.8 million Class A shares; SNCI will own approximately 7.8 million Class B shares; BCEE will own approximately 7.8 million Class B shares; and the State of Luxembourg will own approximately 1.1 million Class B shares. See Ownership Disclosure Information Form, FCC Form 602, filed in conjunction with the Transfer Application. In addition, SES Global will publicly offer shares on two foreign exchanges and may also make a U.S. public offering. Id. at 4. 50Id. at 5. 51Id. at 13-19. Federal Communications Commission DA 01-2100 9 encouraging expanded service offerings and lower
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- that the Merger shall qualify as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"). NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the respective representations, warranties, covenants and agreements set forth below, the Buyer, the Acquisition Subsidiary, S Sub and the Company agree as follows: ARTICLE I THE MERGER 1.1 Effective Time of the Merger. Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, prior to the Closing, the Buyer shall prepare, and on the Closing Date the Buyer shall cause to be filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware, a certificate of merger (the "Certificate of Merger") in such form as is required by, and executed by
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/nextel-motorola/nextel_suppl022201.pdf
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- utility entrant into commercial dispatch services would be a company that possesses a large, contiguous electric service territory under single common ownership. Such a firm could be expected to realize the same economies and efficiencies that Southern Communications hoped to achieve in 1995. Nevertheless, as we demonstrate below, virtually no such utility company now exists.35 47) In Table EI Supplement 1.1, we array one hundred and forty two investor-owned utilities in the United States by size of service territory. We also indicate whether these service territories are contiguous or non-contiguous in nature. As this Table shows, Georgia Power, the largest operating subsidiary of the Southern Company, has a utility service area of 56,501 square miles. In terms of its service area,
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/univision/ricon091106b.pdf
- public interest. Although through paper pleadings, parties can preserve salient points they wish to address during the hearing, only through the actual hearing can the Commission consider the potential benefits and harms of a transaction on the Hispanic community and thereby be able to fully take into account the exceptional circumstances of this transaction. The Commission has authority under Section 1.1 of its rules and should therefore designate this matter for hearing.89 Respectfully submitted, Jeneba Jalloh Ghatt, Esq. Fatima Fofana, Esq. The Ghatt Law Group LLC 2 Wisconsin Circle, Suite 700 Chevy Chase, MD 20815 (240) 235-5028 Of Counsel Counsel for Rincon & Associates, Dr Nicolaine M. Lazarre, Esq. Edward Rincon and Conrad E. Gomez Petitioners September 5, 2006 Commission's Rules
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/archives/whatsnewarchive97.html
- Model. 10/30/97 * FCC releases Memorandum Opinion and Order in the Matter of Beehive Telephone, Inc., and Beehive Telephone Nevada, Inc. (Complainants), v. The Bell Operating Companies, (defendants), File No. E-94-57, FCC 97-387. [ [73]Order with attachment (Acrobat Format, 40 pages, 1.2 MB) | [74]Order without attachment (WordPerfect Format, 20 pages, 99 KB) | [75]Attachment only (Acrobat Format, 20 pages, 1.1 MB) ]. 10/27/97 * FCC releases Industry Analysis Division's [76]Telephone Subscribership Report. 10/22/97 * FCC releases Industry Analysis Division's [77]Preliminary International Telecommunications Traffic Report for 1996. 10/20/97 * Commission Releases [78]Third Report & Order on Universal Service, Schools, and Libraries. 10/15/97 * Competitive Pricing Division Announces New Electronic Tariff Filing System [ [79]Public Notice | [80]Electronic Tariff Filing System ]
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- OtherInformationOrigination/TerminationEquipmentthatisallocatedpursuantto Section36.142(a). 1421 Loopallocationfactor(inpercent)thatisusedtoallocateOtherInformation Origination/TerminationEquipmentpursuanttoSection36.142(a)andtodetermine thenumberofequivalentlocalexchangesubscriberlinespursuanttoSection69.303. Foradefinitionoftheloopallocationfactor,seeSection36.154(c). 1422 OtherInformationOrigination/TerminationEquipmentthatisassociatedwithcoinless paytelephoneequipmentandisallocatedpursuanttoSection36.142(a). FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.RowInstructions December1998 Page113of158 1423 Exchangecarrierminutes-of-useusedtoallocatecoinlesspaytelephoneequipment pursuanttoSection36.142(a). Part69Detail 1424 InvestmentinpublictelephoneequipmentthatisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection 69.303(a). 1425 OtherInformationOrigination/TerminationEquipmentthatisallocatedpursuantto Section69.303. 1426 NumberofequivalentlinesusedtoallocateallOtherInformation Origination/TerminationEquipmentpursuanttoSection69.303. 1427 Loopallocationfactor(inpercent)usedtodeterminethenumberofequivalentlocal exchangesubscriberlinespursuanttoSection69.303(b).Foradefinitionoftheloop allocationfactor,seeSection36.154(c)-(f)andinfrarows1456-1459. 1428 TotalCategory1,OtherInformationOrigination/TerminationEquipment,totalof Rows1419,1420,1422,1424,and1425.Exception:forColumnd,includeintotal onlyRows1419,1420,and1422. 2.Category2InformationOrigination/TerminationEquipment-NewCustomer PremisesEquipment 1430 Category2InformationOrigination/TerminationEquipmentthatisdirectlyassigned pursuanttoSection36.142(b). 1440 TotalInformationOrigination/TerminationEquipment,totalofRows1428and1430. D.CableandWireFacilities(C&WF) 1.Category1C&WF-ExchangeLineC&WF 1450 TotalnumberofworkingloopsusedtodeterminetheamountofCategory1C&WF pursuanttoSection36.154(a). 1451 NumberofworkingloopsthatareassociatedwithprivatelinesandWATSlines pursuanttoSection36.154(a). 1452 Numberofworkingloopsthatareassociatedwithsubscriberorcommonlinesthatare jointlyusedforlocalexchangeserviceandexchangeaccessforstateandinterstate interexchangeservicespursuanttoSection36.154(a). FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.RowInstructions December1998 Page114of158 1453 AveragecostperworkingloopusedtodetermineCategory1C&WFpursuantto Section36.154(a). 1454 Categories1.1and1.2C&WFthatareassociatedwithprivatelinesandWATSlines andaredirectlyassignedpursuanttoSections36.154(a)and(b). 1455 Category1.3C&WFthatisassociatedwithsubscriberorcommonlinesthatare jointlyusedforlocalexchangeserviceandexchangeaccessforstateandinterstate interexchangeservicesandareallocatedpursuanttoSections36.154(c)-(f). 1456 Frozen1981SPF(inpercent)usedtocalculatetheallocationfactorforCategory1 C&WFpursuanttoSection36.154(e). 1457 PreviousyearadjustedtransitionalSPF(inpercent)(includinganyadjustments)used tocalculatetheallocationfactorforCategory1C&WFpursuanttoSection36.154(f). 1458 CurrentyearadjustedtransitionalSPF(inpercent)(includinganyadjustments)used tocalculatetheallocationfactorforCategory1C&WFpursuanttoSection36.154(f). 1459 Loopallocationfactor(inpresent)usedtoallocateCategory1C&WFpursuantto Section36.154(d). 1460 TotalCategory1C&WF,totalofRows1454and1455includingCategory1C&WF thatisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection69.304. 2.Category2C&WF-WidebandandExchangeTrunk(C&WF) a)ExchangeTrunkCategory2C&WF(Non-wideband) 1470 Non-WidebandexchangetrunkCategory2C&WFthatisassociatedwithprivatelines andWATSlinesandisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection36.155. 1471 Non-WidebandexchangetrunkCategory2C&WFthatisassociatedwithmessageuse andisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection36.155. 1472 Non-WidebandexchangetrunkCategory2C&WFthatisjointlyusedandisallocated pursuanttoSection36.155. 1473 Minutes-of-usethatareusedtoallocatenon-widebandexchangetrunkCategory2 C&WFpursuanttoSection36.155. 1474 Totalnon-widebandexchangetrunkCategory2C&WF,totalofRows1470,1471, and1472. FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.RowInstructions December1998 Page115of158 b)WidebandCategory2C&WF 1480 WidebandCategory2C&WFthatisassociatedwithprivatelinesandWATSlines andisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection36.155. 1481 WidebandCategory2C&WFthatisassociatedwithmessageuseandisdirectly assignedpursuanttoSection36.155. 1482 WidebandCategory2C&WFthatisjointlyusedandisallocatedpursuanttoSection 36.155. 1483 Minutes-of-useusedtoallocatewidebandCategory2C&WFpursuanttoSection 36.155. 1484 TotalwidebandCategory2C&WFtotalofRows1480,1481,and1482. 1485 TotalCategory2C&WF,totalofRows1474and1484includingCategory2C&WF thatisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection69.305. 3.Category3C&WF,InterexchangeC&WF 1490
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- OtherInformationOrigination/TerminationEquipmentthatisallocatedpursuantto Section36.142(a). 1421 Loopallocationfactor(inpercent)thatisusedtoallocateOtherInformation Origination/TerminationEquipmentpursuanttoSection36.142(a)andtodetermine thenumberofequivalentlocalexchangesubscriberlinespursuanttoSection69.303. Foradefinitionoftheloopallocationfactor,seeSection36.154(c). 1422 OtherInformationOrigination/TerminationEquipmentthatisassociatedwithcoinless paytelephoneequipmentandisallocatedpursuanttoSection36.142(a). FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.RowInstructions December1998 Page113of158 1423 Exchangecarrierminutes-of-useusedtoallocatecoinlesspaytelephoneequipment pursuanttoSection36.142(a). Part69Detail 1424 InvestmentinpublictelephoneequipmentthatisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection 69.303(a). 1425 OtherInformationOrigination/TerminationEquipmentthatisallocatedpursuantto Section69.303. 1426 NumberofequivalentlinesusedtoallocateallOtherInformation Origination/TerminationEquipmentpursuanttoSection69.303. 1427 Loopallocationfactor(inpercent)usedtodeterminethenumberofequivalentlocal exchangesubscriberlinespursuanttoSection69.303(b).Foradefinitionoftheloop allocationfactor,seeSection36.154(c)-(f)andinfrarows1456-1459. 1428 TotalCategory1,OtherInformationOrigination/TerminationEquipment,totalof Rows1419,1420,1422,1424,and1425.Exception:forColumnd,includeintotal onlyRows1419,1420,and1422. 2.Category2InformationOrigination/TerminationEquipment-NewCustomer PremisesEquipment 1430 Category2InformationOrigination/TerminationEquipmentthatisdirectlyassigned pursuanttoSection36.142(b). 1440 TotalInformationOrigination/TerminationEquipment,totalofRows1428and1430. D.CableandWireFacilities(C&WF) 1.Category1C&WF-ExchangeLineC&WF 1450 TotalnumberofworkingloopsusedtodeterminetheamountofCategory1C&WF pursuanttoSection36.154(a). 1451 NumberofworkingloopsthatareassociatedwithprivatelinesandWATSlines pursuanttoSection36.154(a). 1452 Numberofworkingloopsthatareassociatedwithsubscriberorcommonlinesthatare jointlyusedforlocalexchangeserviceandexchangeaccessforstateandinterstate interexchangeservicespursuanttoSection36.154(a). FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.RowInstructions December1998 Page114of158 1453 AveragecostperworkingloopusedtodetermineCategory1C&WFpursuantto Section36.154(a). 1454 Categories1.1and1.2C&WFthatareassociatedwithprivatelinesandWATSlines andaredirectlyassignedpursuanttoSections36.154(a)and(b). 1455 Category1.3C&WFthatisassociatedwithsubscriberorcommonlinesthatare jointlyusedforlocalexchangeserviceandexchangeaccessforstateandinterstate interexchangeservicesandareallocatedpursuanttoSections36.154(c)-(f). 1456 Frozen1981SPF(inpercent)usedtocalculatetheallocationfactorforCategory1 C&WFpursuanttoSection36.154(e). 1457 PreviousyearadjustedtransitionalSPF(inpercent)(includinganyadjustments)used tocalculatetheallocationfactorforCategory1C&WFpursuanttoSection36.154(f). 1458 CurrentyearadjustedtransitionalSPF(inpercent)(includinganyadjustments)used tocalculatetheallocationfactorforCategory1C&WFpursuanttoSection36.154(f). 1459 Loopallocationfactor(inpresent)usedtoallocateCategory1C&WFpursuantto Section36.154(d). 1460 TotalCategory1C&WF,totalofRows1454and1455includingCategory1C&WF thatisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection69.304. 2.Category2C&WF-WidebandandExchangeTrunk(C&WF) a)ExchangeTrunkCategory2C&WF(Non-wideband) 1470 Non-WidebandexchangetrunkCategory2C&WFthatisassociatedwithprivatelines andWATSlinesandisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection36.155. 1471 Non-WidebandexchangetrunkCategory2C&WFthatisassociatedwithmessageuse andisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection36.155. 1472 Non-WidebandexchangetrunkCategory2C&WFthatisjointlyusedandisallocated pursuanttoSection36.155. 1473 Minutes-of-usethatareusedtoallocatenon-widebandexchangetrunkCategory2 C&WFpursuanttoSection36.155. 1474 Totalnon-widebandexchangetrunkCategory2C&WF,totalofRows1470,1471, and1472. FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.RowInstructions December1998 Page115of158 b)WidebandCategory2C&WF 1480 WidebandCategory2C&WFthatisassociatedwithprivatelinesandWATSlines andisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection36.155. 1481 WidebandCategory2C&WFthatisassociatedwithmessageuseandisdirectly assignedpursuanttoSection36.155. 1482 WidebandCategory2C&WFthatisjointlyusedandisallocatedpursuanttoSection 36.155. 1483 Minutes-of-useusedtoallocatewidebandCategory2C&WFpursuanttoSection 36.155. 1484 TotalwidebandCategory2C&WFtotalofRows1480,1481,and1482. 1485 TotalCategory2C&WF,totalofRows1474and1484includingCategory2C&WF thatisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection69.305. 3.Category3C&WF,InterexchangeC&WF 1490
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- OtherInformationOrigination/TerminationEquipmentthatisallocatedpursuantto Section36.142(a). 1421 Loopallocationfactor(inpercent)thatisusedtoallocateOtherInformation Origination/TerminationEquipmentpursuanttoSection36.142(a)andtodetermine thenumberofequivalentlocalexchangesubscriberlinespursuanttoSection69.303. Foradefinitionoftheloopallocationfactor,seeSection36.154(c). 1422 OtherInformationOrigination/TerminationEquipmentthatisassociatedwithcoinless paytelephoneequipmentandisallocatedpursuanttoSection36.142(a). FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.RowInstructions December1998 Page113of158 1423 Exchangecarrierminutes-of-useusedtoallocatecoinlesspaytelephoneequipment pursuanttoSection36.142(a). Part69Detail 1424 InvestmentinpublictelephoneequipmentthatisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection 69.303(a). 1425 OtherInformationOrigination/TerminationEquipmentthatisallocatedpursuantto Section69.303. 1426 NumberofequivalentlinesusedtoallocateallOtherInformation Origination/TerminationEquipmentpursuanttoSection69.303. 1427 Loopallocationfactor(inpercent)usedtodeterminethenumberofequivalentlocal exchangesubscriberlinespursuanttoSection69.303(b).Foradefinitionoftheloop allocationfactor,seeSection36.154(c)-(f)andinfrarows1456-1459. 1428 TotalCategory1,OtherInformationOrigination/TerminationEquipment,totalof Rows1419,1420,1422,1424,and1425.Exception:forColumnd,includeintotal onlyRows1419,1420,and1422. 2.Category2InformationOrigination/TerminationEquipment-NewCustomer PremisesEquipment 1430 Category2InformationOrigination/TerminationEquipmentthatisdirectlyassigned pursuanttoSection36.142(b). 1440 TotalInformationOrigination/TerminationEquipment,totalofRows1428and1430. D.CableandWireFacilities(C&WF) 1.Category1C&WF-ExchangeLineC&WF 1450 TotalnumberofworkingloopsusedtodeterminetheamountofCategory1C&WF pursuanttoSection36.154(a). 1451 NumberofworkingloopsthatareassociatedwithprivatelinesandWATSlines pursuanttoSection36.154(a). 1452 Numberofworkingloopsthatareassociatedwithsubscriberorcommonlinesthatare jointlyusedforlocalexchangeserviceandexchangeaccessforstateandinterstate interexchangeservicespursuanttoSection36.154(a). FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.RowInstructions December1998 Page114of158 1453 AveragecostperworkingloopusedtodetermineCategory1C&WFpursuantto Section36.154(a). 1454 Categories1.1and1.2C&WFthatareassociatedwithprivatelinesandWATSlines andaredirectlyassignedpursuanttoSections36.154(a)and(b). 1455 Category1.3C&WFthatisassociatedwithsubscriberorcommonlinesthatare jointlyusedforlocalexchangeserviceandexchangeaccessforstateandinterstate interexchangeservicesandareallocatedpursuanttoSections36.154(c)-(f). 1456 Frozen1981SPF(inpercent)usedtocalculatetheallocationfactorforCategory1 C&WFpursuanttoSection36.154(e). 1457 PreviousyearadjustedtransitionalSPF(inpercent)(includinganyadjustments)used tocalculatetheallocationfactorforCategory1C&WFpursuanttoSection36.154(f). 1458 CurrentyearadjustedtransitionalSPF(inpercent)(includinganyadjustments)used tocalculatetheallocationfactorforCategory1C&WFpursuanttoSection36.154(f). 1459 Loopallocationfactor(inpresent)usedtoallocateCategory1C&WFpursuantto Section36.154(d). 1460 TotalCategory1C&WF,totalofRows1454and1455includingCategory1C&WF thatisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection69.304. 2.Category2C&WF-WidebandandExchangeTrunk(C&WF) a)ExchangeTrunkCategory2C&WF(Non-wideband) 1470 Non-WidebandexchangetrunkCategory2C&WFthatisassociatedwithprivatelines andWATSlinesandisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection36.155. 1471 Non-WidebandexchangetrunkCategory2C&WFthatisassociatedwithmessageuse andisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection36.155. 1472 Non-WidebandexchangetrunkCategory2C&WFthatisjointlyusedandisallocated pursuanttoSection36.155. 1473 Minutes-of-usethatareusedtoallocatenon-widebandexchangetrunkCategory2 C&WFpursuanttoSection36.155. 1474 Totalnon-widebandexchangetrunkCategory2C&WF,totalofRows1470,1471, and1472. FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.RowInstructions December1998 Page115of158 b)WidebandCategory2C&WF 1480 WidebandCategory2C&WFthatisassociatedwithprivatelinesandWATSlines andisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection36.155. 1481 WidebandCategory2C&WFthatisassociatedwithmessageuseandisdirectly assignedpursuanttoSection36.155. 1482 WidebandCategory2C&WFthatisjointlyusedandisallocatedpursuanttoSection 36.155. 1483 Minutes-of-useusedtoallocatewidebandCategory2C&WFpursuanttoSection 36.155. 1484 TotalwidebandCategory2C&WFtotalofRows1480,1481,and1482. 1485 TotalCategory2C&WF,totalofRows1474and1484includingCategory2C&WF thatisdirectlyassignedpursuanttoSection69.305. 3.Category3C&WF,InterexchangeC&WF 1490
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- Instructions December 1999 Page 112 of 156 . 1452 Number of working loops that are associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services pursuant to Section 36.154(a). 1453 Average cost per working loop used to determine Category 1 C&WF pursuant to Section 36.154(a). 1454 Categories 1.1 and 1.2 C&WF that are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Sections 36.154(a) and (b). 1455 Category 1.3 C&WF that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services and are allocated pursuant to Sections 36.154(c)-(f). 1456 Frozen
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- Instructions December 1999 Page 112 of 156 . 1452 Number of working loops that are associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services pursuant to Section 36.154(a). 1453 Average cost per working loop used to determine Category 1 C&WF pursuant to Section 36.154(a). 1454 Categories 1.1 and 1.2 C&WF that are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Sections 36.154(a) and (b). 1455 Category 1.3 C&WF that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services and are allocated pursuant to Sections 36.154(c)-(f). 1456 Frozen
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- associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services pursuant to Section 36.154(a). 1453 Average cost per working loop used to determine Category 1 C&WF pursuant to Section 36.154(a). FCC Report 43-04 Rep. Def. - Instructions December 2000 Page 80 of 121 . 1454 Categories 1.1 and 1.2 C&WF that are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Sections 36.154(a) and (b). 1455 Category 1.3 C&WF that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services and are allocated pursuant to Sections 36.154(c)-(f). 1459 Loop
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- associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services pursuant to Section 36.154(a). 1453 Average cost per working loop used to determine Category 1 C&WF pursuant to Section 36.154(a). FCC Report 43-04 Rep. Def. - Instructions December 2000 Page 80 of 121 . 1454 Categories 1.1 and 1.2 C&WF that are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Sections 36.154(a) and (b). 1455 Category 1.3 C&WF that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services and are allocated pursuant to Sections 36.154(c)-(f). 1459 Loop
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- Equipment pursuant to Section 69.303. 1428 Total Category 1 Other Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1420 and 1425.Exception: for Column d, include in total only Rows 1420. 1430 Category 2 Information Origination/Termination Equipment that is directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.142(c). 1440 Total Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1428 and 1430. Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) 1454 Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Linethat are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.154(g). 1455 Category 1.3 Exchange Line that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services and are allocated pursuant to Sections 36.154(g). 1460 Total Category
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- pursuant to Section 69.303. 1428 Total Category 1 Other Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1420 and 1425. Exception: for Column d, include in total only Rows 1420. 1430 Category 2 Information Origination/Termination Equipment that is directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.142(c). 1440 Total Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1428 and 1430. Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) 1454 Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line that are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.154(g). FCC Report 43-04 Report Definition December 2002 Page 17 of 32 . 1455 Category 1.3 Exchange Line that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state
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- pursuant to Section 69.303. 1428 Total Category 1 Other Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1420 and 1425. Exception: for Column d, include in total only Rows 1420. 1430 Category 2 Information Origination/Termination Equipment that is directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.142(c). 1440 Total Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1428 and 1430. Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) 1454 Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line that are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.154(g). FCC Report 43-04 Report Definition December 2002 Page 17 of 32 . 1455 Category 1.3 Exchange Line that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state
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- pursuant to Section 69.303. 1428 Total Category 1 Other Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1420 and 1425. Exception: for Column d, include in total only Rows 1420. 1430 Category 2 Information Origination/Termination Equipment that is directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.142(c). 1440 Total Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1428 and 1430. Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) 1454 Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line that are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.154(g). 1455 Category 1.3 Exchange Line that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services and are allocated pursuant to Sections 36.154(g). 1460 Total
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- pursuant to Section 69.303. 1428 Total Category 1 Other Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1420 and 1425. Exception: for Column d, include in total only Rows 1420. 1430 Category 2 Information Origination/Termination Equipment that is directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.142(c). 1440 Total Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1428 and 1430. Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) 1454 Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line that are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.154(g). 1455 Category 1.3 Exchange Line that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services and are allocated pursuant to Sections 36.154(g). 1460 Total
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- pursuant to Section 69.303. 1428 Total Category 1 Other Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1420 and 1425. Exception: for Column d, include in total only Rows 1420. 1430 Category 2 Information Origination/Termination Equipment that is directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.142(c). 1440 Total Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1428 and 1430. Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) 1454 Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line that are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.154(g). 1455 Category 1.3 Exchange Line that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services and are allocated pursuant to Sections 36.154(g). 1460 Total
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- pursuant to Section 69.303. 1428 Total Category 1 Other Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1420 and 1425. Exception: for Column d, include in total only Rows 1420. 1430 Category 2 Information Origination/Termination Equipment that is directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.142(c). 1440 Total Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1428 and 1430. Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) 1454 Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line that are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.154(g). 1455 Category 1.3 Exchange Line that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services and are allocated pursuant to Sections 36.154(g). 1460 Total
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- pursuant to Section 69.303. 1428 Total Category 1 Other Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1420 and 1425. Exception: for Column d, include in total only Rows 1420. 1430 Category 2 Information Origination/Termination Equipment that is directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.142(c). 1440 Total Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1428 and 1430. Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) 1454 Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line that are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.154(g). 1455 Category 1.3 Exchange Line that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services and are allocated pursuant to Sections 36.154(g). 1460 Total
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- pursuant to Section 69.303. 1428 Total Category 1 Other Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1420 and 1425. Exception: for Column d, include in total only Rows 1420. 1430 Category 2 Information Origination/Termination Equipment that is directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.142(c). 1440 Total Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1428 and 1430. Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) 1454 Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line that are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.154(g). 1455 Category 1.3 Exchange Line that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services and are allocated pursuant to Sections 36.154(g). 1460 Total
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- pursuant to Section 69.303. 1428 Total Category 1 Other Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1420 and 1425. Exception: for Column d, include in total only Rows 1420. 1430 Category 2 Information Origination/Termination Equipment that is directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.142(c). 1440 Total Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1428 and 1430. Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) 1454 Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line that are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.154(g). 1455 Category 1.3 Exchange Line that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services and are allocated pursuant to Sections 36.154(g). 1460 Total
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- pursuant to Section 69.303. 1428 Total Category 1 Other Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1420 and 1425. Exception: for Column d, include in total only Rows 1420. 1430 Category 2 Information Origination/Termination Equipment that is directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.142(c). 1440 Total Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1428 and 1430. Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) 1454 Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line that are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.154(g). 1455 Category 1.3 Exchange Line that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services and are allocated pursuant to Sections 36.154(g). 1460 Total
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- pursuant to Section 69.303. 1428 Total Category 1 Other Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1420 and 1425. Exception: for Column d, include in total only Rows 1420. 1430 Category 2 Information Origination/Termination Equipment that is directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.142(c). 1440 Total Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1428 and 1430. Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) 1454 Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line that are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.154(g). 1455 Category 1.3 Exchange Line that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services and are allocated pursuant to Sections 36.154(g). 1460 Total
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- pursuant to Section 69.303. 1428 Total Category 1 Other Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1420 and 1425. Exception: for Column d, include in total only Rows 1420. 1430 Category 2 Information Origination/Termination Equipment that is directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.142(c). 1440 Total Information Origination/Termination Equipment, total of Rows 1428 and 1430. Cable and Wire Facilities (C&WF) 1454 Categories 1.1 and 1.2 Exchange Line that are associated with private lines and WATS lines and are directly assigned pursuant to Section 36.154(g). 1455 Category 1.3 Exchange Line that is associated with subscriber or common lines that are jointly used for local exchange service and exchange access for state and interstate interexchange services and are allocated pursuant to Sections 36.154(g). 1460 Total
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- Office of Management and Budget, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Washington DC 20503. FCC Report 43-04 -Report Definition -Form FCC REPORT 43-04 ARMIS ACCESS REPORT November 1990 Rev. COMPANY: STUDY AREA: PERIOD: COSA: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx From avnm yyyy To D\IIMII YYYY xxxx Page 1 of 90 Approved by OHB 3060-0395 Expires 10/31/92 xxxxxxxxxxxx VERSION SUBMISSION X TABLE I PAGE 1.1 OF 30.3 TABLE I -SEPARATIONS AND ACCESS TABLE (Dollars in Thousands) I I Subject tol I I Common Line I I Category I Separations I State I Interstatel Pay IInside Wirel BFP I Row I {al I tbl I {cl I {dl I {el I {fl I tal I I. Equal Acces~ Property A. -~ - 10 IGSF 36/69 I
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit | North American Numbering Council LNPA Technical & Operational Requirements Task Force Report April 25, 1997 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 The initial NANC LNPA Selection Working Group meeting occurred on November 8, 1996. At that meeting FCC representatives charged the LNPA Selection Working Group to fulfill the following responsibilities. A. Determine the neutral third party or parties to act as the Local Number Portability Administrator(s) (LNPA) B. Determine whether one or multiple LNPA(s) are selected C. Determine the requirements for
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit North American Numbering Council Local Number Portability Administration Selection Working Group April 25, 1997 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 The LNPA Selection Working Group prepared this report to address all issues delegated to North American Numbering Council (NANC) by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regarding Local Number Portability Administration (LNPA) selection. The report begins with an Introduction (see Section 2) that gives a brief background concerning formation of the LNPA Selection Working Group by NANC followed by the mission,
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 1 Targeting and USF Reform Dr. Brian K. Staihr Regulatory Economist Embarq February 20, 2007 brian.k.staihr@embarq.com 2 $152.77 5.2 226 Reinersville, OH $123.42 5.2 415 Koon Kreek, TX $143.72 1.1 514 Kenansville, FL $122.56 2.2 207 Sylvia, KS Monthly Cost Density (HH per sq. mile) Households Exchange 3 Embarq Minnesota, Inc. approx. 160,000 access lines $0 high-cost support annually United Telephone of Texas d/b/a/ Embarq approx. 160,000 access lines $18M high-cost support annually 4 Sylvia, KS Monthly Cost: $122.56 Gardner, KS Monthly Cost: $40.30 5 Facts... 1.Implicit subsidies