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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- and 0.291, and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint Telephone Companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Incorporated; Central Telephone Company, Nevada Division d/b/a/ Sprint of Nevada; Central Telephone Company, North Carolina Division; Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company; and Central Telephone Company
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- 2001 29 48 (19) 33 48 (15) USOCs and Class of Service Codes Billed to Section 272 Affiliates in January 2001 Attachment A-8a Selected for Testing Objective IX, Procedure 3 1 USOC or Class of Service Code Description HZK3X Megalink Custom High Capacity 44.736 S25EX Special Access Service Surcharge TMECS Channel Termination TUZPX Electrical Channel Termination XDH1X Digital High Capacity 1.544 MBPS 1J5HS Special Transport Per Mile 1L5XX Special Transport Per Mile 1OXHX Special Transport Fixed T6ECS Channel Termination XDD4X Digital - Digital Data 4 - Class of Service BHMTT Busy Hour Minutes Of Capacity BHMOT Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity PT8JX End Office Trunk Port DS1 Digital TPP6X Line or Trunk BHMFA Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity EF2A4 Entrance Facility
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- 0.291(j), and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint local telephone companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Inc., Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company, and Sprint/United Telephone of Pennsylvania. See Pleading Cycle Established for Sprint Petition for Pricing Flexibility for Special Access and
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- own customers. For clarity, however, we insert the phrase ``unless Verizon routinely does so to serve its own customers'' at the end of the sentence ``Verizon will not install new electronics'' in section 11.2.9. Arbitrator's Adopted Contract Language As discussed above, the Arbitrator adopts the following language: 11.2.9 ``DS-1 Loops'' provides a digital transmission channel suitable for the transport of 1.544 Mbps digital signals. This Loop type is more fully described in Verizon TR 72575, as revised from time to time. The DS-1 Loop includes the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate. A DS-1 Loop will be provided only where the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate are at the requested installation date currently available for the
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- the same digital switches and digital paths are used to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at § 14.9.5.2. 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 Þ ß ö ÷ - + 5 Q R W
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- See Petition to Deny. See Joint Opposition; Reply to Joint Opposition to Petition to Deny, File No. 0002401623, filed Jan. 24, 2006 (Reply). See Petition to Deny at 2. Id. at 3. Id. See id. at 3-4. Id. at 3. ). Digital Signal-3 (``DS3'') capacity is the equivalent of 28 T-1 channels, each operating at a total signaling rate of 1.544 Mbps. DS3 thus supports 672 voice-grade channels of 64 Kbps each. See Harry Newton, Newton's Telecom Dictionary 242 (18th ed. 2002). See Petition to Deny at 3. See id. at 4; Reply at 4-5. See Joint Opposition at 3-4. See id. at 4. Id. at 4-5. Id. at 5 (emphasis omitted). 47 U.S.C. § 310(d). Applications of Ameritech Corp., Transferor,
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) Opti-Point Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring ServiceSM Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the qualifying price flex
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 Kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sonet OC Ring Service Ethernet Transport Service Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N = 2, 4 and 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon now intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Specifically, Verizon states that it plans to no longer accept new orders or changes to existing orders for Fractional DS1 or Fractional T1
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- at volume options 36 and 48 in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas (collectively Service Areas). AT&T explains that STN provides dedicated digital transport service from two or more customer specified access nodes over AT&T's shared infrastructure. AT&T further explains that STN provides premises-to-premises arrangements or premises-to-hub arrangements for interconnection to other AT&T Southwest Access Services with transmission speeds of 1.544 Mbps or greater. AT&T states that STNs are typically constructed in a ring configuration which provides redundant transmission over separate physical facilities. AT&T asserts, however, that due to market forces, AT&T's STN service at volume options 36 and 48 has reached the end of its product life cycle and has been superseded in the market by AT&T's SONET Dedicated Ring
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- rate. Verizon indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N=2, 4 or 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Verizon indicates that the present application is for the discontinuance of these services to approximately 100 customers that did not receive notice when Verizon
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- AT&T LD explains that Enhanced Toll Free Service, Dedicated Toll Free Service and International Toll Free Service provide a suite of complex toll free features and functionality for business customers with advanced toll free applications. AT&T LD further explains that Dedicated Voice Access provides a path between the Customer's Premises/Customer's Equipment and the Company-designated POP, with Bandwidth capacity of either 1.544 Mbps or 44.736 Mbps utilizing in-band signaling. AT&T LD states that its Primary Rate Interface provides high-speed end-to-end digital service with out-of-band signaling, and its Long Distance Virtual Private Network is an outbound-only long distance service that provides the functionality and capabilities of a private network through the use of shared transmission facilities. AT&T LD indicates, however, that AT&T continues
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- RM-8354 View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals byCertain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- revenues projected to be recovered under the interim rate structure.224 The TIC was explicitly intended to make the transition to the interim rate structure revenue neutral.225 Among other possible costs, the TIC recovers the remaining second, 218 A DS1 line is capable of transmitting 24 voice conversations, each digitally encoded at 64 kilobits per ond, for a total capacity of 1.544 megabits per second. A DS3 line has 28 times the capacity of a DS1. 219 7 FCC Red at 7029. Special access customers use a dedicated trunk running between the customer's premises and the IXC's POP, thereby bypassing the LEC's switched network facilities altogether. This service is primarily used by large volume users in densely populated areas. 220 at 7036-37.
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- MODEL: I200 The certificate for 411-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: HT COMMUNICATIONS 4480 SHOPPING LANE SIMI VALLEY CA 93063 411-CX-2001 8145304-7 REGISTRANT: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC MANUFACTURER: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 1DZUSA-28015-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1/FT1 CSU/DSU SINGLE 1.544 MBPS INTEGRATED DIGITAL MODEM OTHER REG. AFFECTED: 5UMUSA-24098-DE-N TRADE NAME: HT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. MODEL: T6020 The certificate for 412-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ELECTRONIC TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN NO.8, LANE 29, WEN-MING RD. LOSHAN TSUN KWEISHAN HSIANG TAOYUAN HSIEN TAIWAN ROC 412-CX-2001 8145316-1 REGISTRANT: KINGSTON TECHNOLOGY CORP MANUFACTURER: C-ONE TECHNOLOGY CORP TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3M5TAI-28016-M5-E
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- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: PBX SYSTEM WITH UP TO 256 CO PORTS AND 512 STATIONS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: NEC MODEL: (VC)(HAC) NEAX 2000 IVS, 1000 IVS, 2000 IVS² DATE CERTIFIED: 1/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC TYPE: ORIGINAL REG NUMBER: ABZUSA-43041-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: (4) LINE T1/CSU EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: (4) LINE T1/CSU 1.544 MPBS EQUIPMENT OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: ISC3 DATE CERTIFIED: 1/5/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: POLYCOM INC TYPE: MODIFICATION REG NUMBER: 2HWUSA-43009-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: STANDALONE DIGITAL DATA DEVICE WITH CSU INTERFACE OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: POLYCOM MODEL: NETENGINE 7216,
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- 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 7 01/31/2001 Special Construction SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 141 RLS 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 2 01/31/2001 Introduces Sprint Custom Access Solutions which provides for the integration of multiple voice and frame relay channels over the same 1.544 Mbps facility, and utilizes a digital access and cross connect system located in Sprint LTC's central office. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 142 RLS 0 0 1 1 02/08/2001 3 01/31/2001 Proposes to expand DSL offering to include the Lebanon, Mason and Waynesville
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- MODEL: SERIES 5000 The certificate for 503-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 503-CX-2001 8145815-1 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-35950-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS COMPACT PCI CARD PRIVING 8 OR CSU/T1 12 PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 7300 T1/E1 CPCI CARD SET The certificate for 504-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES - ARROW LIN 14F, 27, CHUANG SAN N. RD, SEC 3 TAIPEI TAIWAN ROC 504-CX-2001 8145348-3 REGISTRANT: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY, INC. MANUFACTURER: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY INC. TYPE OF FILING:
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- DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3460 NEST DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43050-DE-N REG CLASS: SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 2 PORT STAND-ALONE OR NEST CONFIGURATION - T1/CSU 1.544 MBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: FT100 DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43046-MD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3260, 3261, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3266, 3267,
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- TO 2 ANALOG POTS PORTS, UP TO 4 ETHERNET OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: INTEL 8302 ROUTER; INTEL 8304 ROUTER; INTEL 8306 ROUTER MODEL: ER8302U, ER8304U, ER8306U DATE CERTIFIED: 4/3/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIPLEXERS, CHANNEL BANKS, SWITCHING MATRICES CONNECTED TO REGISTERED CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE CARD OTHER REG AFFECTED: AS5USA-27438-XD-E TRADE NAME: AVAYA MODEL: (PRI) CYD2/CWB2 DATE CERTIFIED: 4/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AVAYA, INC. TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43103-MD-T REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: COMPACT PCI BASED REMOTE MAINTENANCE BOARD WITH ON BOARD MODEM - 33.6 KBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED:
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- EL 208 The certificate for 954-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ALCATEL CANADA INC. 600 MARCH ROAD, P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA, ONTARIO, CANADA K2K 2E6 954-CX-2001 8145419-4 REGISTRANT: ALCATEL NETWORKS INC. MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-23821-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1-1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTIONS TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: ALCATEL 7470 MSP WITH 16 PORT T1 FRAME RELAY CARD TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: MAINSTREETXPRESS 36170 The certificate for 955-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: JOE URBANSKI- ROCKWELL SWITCHING SYSTEMS 300 BAUMAN COURT, P.O.BOX 8007 WOOD DALE IL 60191-8007 955-CX-2001 8145444-1 REGISTRANT: ROCKWELL SWITCHING
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- NAME: SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE MODEL: HAC/VC FC2540(XXX), FC2556(XXX) The certificate for 1094-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 1094-CX-2001 8145487-2 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 6TXUSA-35525-DW-N GRANTEE: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. NATURE OF APPLICATION: EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: SIX 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS (MAX) CAN BE CONFIGURED BY SOFTWARE FOR EITHER CSU OR DSX FUNCTION. NO ANALOGUE CONTENT TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470, AXC 475 The certificate for 1095-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOBILE ENGINEERING 906 ADAMS MANKATO MN 56001 1095-CX-2001 8145488-1 REGISTRANT: SUTTLE APPARATUS MANUFACTURER: SUTTLE APPARATUS CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: AIIUSA-40042-KX-N REG.
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- TECHNOLOGY INC. MODEL: DR-2000 The certificate for 1166-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: COMPLIANCE WORLDWIDE, INC. 357 MAIN STREET SANDOWN NH 03873 1166-CX-2001 8145542-3 REGISTRANT: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. MANUFACTURER: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: CRLUSA-36283-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 16 PORT 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE WITH CSU TRADE NAME: 16-PORT DS1 TDM MODULE MODEL: T-16-DS1 The certificate for 1167-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: PATTON ELECTRONICS - COURTLAND THOMAS 7622 RICKENBACKER DRIVE GAITHERSBURG MD 20879 1167-CX-2001 8145542-4 REGISTRANT: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. MANUFACTURER: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3N8USA-36284-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT:
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- Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Points of Communication: Leesburg - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Leesburg - ANIK E1 - (111.1 W.L.) Leesburg - ANIK E2 - (107.3 W.L) Page 4 of 16 E7861
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- S. P. # 04/30/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 TRP JWL 0 0 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access Tariff Filing Short Form TRP. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/02/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 2948 JWL 0 0 15 1 05/17/2003 73 05/09/2003 Proposes to Grandfather the High Capacity Service (1.544Mbps) Optional Payment Plan (OPP) and the High Capacity Term Pricing Plan (HC-TPP) and introduce a new DS1 term payment plan and increase Price Flex DS1 month-to-month service rates. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/01/2003SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 TRP RLS 0 0 1 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access
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- MHz 36M0F3F ANALOG 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0F3F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: Page 3 of 15 VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations PANAMSAT LICENSEE CORP. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16 ' 34.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 5281
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- E900757 SES-MOD-20030425-00533E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Public Service 34 ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 50K0F8E 77.70 dBW High speed data
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- of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 2 of 30 Application for Authority 06/26/2003 - 06/26/2018 Date Effective: 06/26/2003 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority 06/27/2003 - 06/27/2018 Date Effective: 06/27/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority PanAmSat Licensee Corp. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16
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- 512 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 500KG7W 53.70 dBW QPSK, 512 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 500KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 766 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 750KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 768 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 750KG7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 5M70G7W Page 6 of 16 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 5M70G7W
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- reduction in the Special Access Universal Service Fund (USF) factor applied to and user special access monthly revenues. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/23/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 399 VJ 0 0 15 1 01/07/2004 14 12/30/2003 Introduce an Eight-Year and Ten-Year Term Volume Plan (ETTVP) that provides of 1.544 Mbps High Capacity DS1 Special Access Lines (SAL's). SYNOPSIS Page 2 of 4 12/29/2003 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:12/29/2003 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/24/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 400 JWL 0 0 15 1 01/08/2004 11 12/31/2003 Revisions to Commitment Discount Plan. SYNOPSIS Non Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- Digital Audio and Video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 8M00G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) BOSTON UNIVERSITY E040184 SES-REG-20040419-00565E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 42 ° 21 ' 1.80 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 890 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, SUFFOLK, BOSTON, MA
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- Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Application is returning to public notice for an additional 30 days starting from June 30, 2004, changes have been made to the EIRP Density. Original public notice date was April 28, 2004. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) SG MUSIC AND MEDIA, LLC E040265 SES-LIC-20040609-00811E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 43 ' 12.40 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 56
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- Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Date Effective: 08/02/2004 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 08/02/2004 - 08/02/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) AUTOZONE, INC. E940128 SES-LIC-20040503-00634E Date Effective: 08/03/2004 Class of Station: VSAT Network Grant of Authority 08/03/2004 - 08/03/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Page 9 of 50 A Reinstatement of
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- Stations Grant of Authority 06/20/2005 - 06/20/2020 Renewal AT&T Corp. Nature of Service:International Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 42 ' 59.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 33 THOMAS STREET, NEW YORK, MANHATTAN, NY 74 ° 0 ' 22.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 8.1 meters ANTENNA ID: 8KPKCF11-150 62.40 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 81K9G7W Page 17 of 19 77.00 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M97G7W 64.30 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 3/4 FEC, QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 54K6G7W 78.10 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL
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- 1 N/A Amend Transmittal No. 1077 to add new Volume 5 Exhibits file inadvertently omitted form original filing. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 1 1078 ENG 0 0 3 1 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection rate for the 1.544 Mbps option that was originally filed under Transmittal No. 1078. SYNOPSIS Page 4 of 6 06/30/2005 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:06/29/2005 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 2 1079 ENG 0 0 3 1 0 0 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- of Service: Fixed Satellite Service Mobile Satellite Communications, Inc. dba Pittsburgh International Teleport seeks to modify its current authorization to add new emission designator and related service, increase EIRP and EIRP density. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Page 1 of 25 Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D
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- Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Renewal MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W Page 31 of 40 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) 1 - ANIK E1 - (118.7 W.L.) 1 - ANIK E2 - (111.1 W.L) 1 - PAS-1R - (45.0 W.L.) 1 - PAS-3R - (43.0 W.L.) 1 -
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- E Date Effective: 09/28/2010 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Modification MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D Page 2 of 7
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- Section 24-Contract Tariff ISSUED CARRIER 11/17/2010 VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES FILING # TRANS # FCC # 1 1119 1 11 14 16 EFF DATE # DISKS # CDS # PAGES NTC 61.38 61.49 PUS PET DUE S. P. # 12/02/2010 1 15 0 0 VJ 11/24/2010 SYNOPSIS This filing introduces regulations applicable to the migration of certain Special Access High Capacity 1.544 Mbps (DSI) level service and Special Access High Capacity 44.736 Mbps (DS3) level services that are provided under a Verizon term and/or volume plan 11/18/2010 Page 2 of 2
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 77.70 dBW High speed data (60.4 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 56.80 dBW Digital data (56 kbps BPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 48K0G7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- various typical services such as T-1, DS-3, and OC-3. Further, we seek comment on whether there may be instances in which a given tier inappropriately encompasses categories of connections that provide quite different levels of connectivity to interstate networks. For example, both a fractional T-1 connection with a maximum capacity of 768 Mbps and a T-1 with a capacity of 1.544 Mbps would fall within the second tier and would therefore be assessed at the same rate, despite the difference in capacity. We seek comment on the treatment under this approach of these and other services, and whether the assessment rates for each tier are reasonable in light of the goals and mandates of the statute. We seek comment on the
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- P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B Notes Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-330 California Performance Metric Data Sept. 2002 August 2002 Metric Name and Disaggregation Metric Number July 2002 May 2002 June 2002 2 - 201300Elct 2 Digital xDSL 0.19 0.33 0.17 0.33 0.16 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.16 0.33 2 - 201400Elct 4 Digital 1.544 mbpd HDSL 0.12 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.10 0.33 2 - 201404Elct UNE EELs - Voice Grade 0.32 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.08 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.13 0.33 2 - 201405Elct UNE EELs - DS1 0.14 0.33 0.13 0.33 0.14 0.33 0.12 0.33 0.14 0.33 2 - 202200Elct UNE Platform Basic 0.21 0.33 0.20 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.27
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- gather necessary information to understand the basis for recovery amounts that fluctuate from quarter to quarter. We seek comment on this analysis. In order to determine the assessment for an individual multi-line business connection, commenters have proposed calculating the assessment based on three tiers of capacity. Tier 1 would include connections provided to end users at speeds of less than 1.544 MegaBits Per Second (Mbps). In this tier, contributors would be assessed an amount equal to the base factor for each connection. The ``base factor'' would be calculated by dividing the residual funding requirement by the total number of multi-line business capacity units reported by all contributors. Tier 2 would include connections with speeds of equal to or greater than 1.544
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- DS1 loop on an unbundled basis except where the state commission has found, through application of the competitive wholesale facilities trigger in paragraph (a)(4)(ii) of this section, that requesting telecommunications carriers are not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Competitive wholesale facilities trigger for DS1 loops. A state commission shall find that a requesting telecommunications carrier is not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location
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- Rcd at 2851- 52, paras. 10-12, 2960. Nothing in the explicit language or legislative history of section 706(b) is inconsistent with this approach. 34 T-carrier systems (introduced in the 1960s) use pulse code modulation and time division multiplexing to provide a full duplex channelized digital voice system. Current applications also include digital data transmission. The typical capacities are designated T-1 (1.544 mbps) and T-3 (44.736 mbps). Digital signal (DS) standards (DS0, DS1, DS3, etc.) are used to set the transmission rates. 35 See, e.g., Third 706 Report, 17 FCC Rcd at 2919, Appendix B, paras. 25-26. 36 For example, in the portion of its web site devoted to business customers, SBC lists three symmetric high-speed DSL service packages, ranging from $199.95
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- an unbundled basis to any building not served by a wire center with at least 60,000 business lines and at least four fiber-based collocators. Once a wire center exceeds both of these thresholds, no future DS1 loop unbundling will be required in that wire center. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Cap on unbundled DS1 loop circuits. A requesting telecommunications carrier may obtain a maximum of ten unbundled DS1 loops to any single building in which DS1 loops are available as unbundled
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- trouble-shooting diagnostic capabilities. Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users to use of a personal computers microphone and speakers to make phone calls in place of a physical end-user telephone. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- their point of origin to the customer premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users the use of a personal computer's microphone and speakers to make telephone calls. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet Access) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address
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- 154(j), 155, 157, 225, 303(r), and 309. Section 1.77 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 1.77 Detailed application procedures; cross references. * * * * * (d) Rules governing applications for authorizations in the Experimental Radio Service (including market trials) are set forth in part 5 of this chapter. * * * * * Section 1.544 is amended by revising the entire section to read as follows: § 1.544 Application for broadcast station to conduct field strength measurements and for experimental operation. See §§5.59 and 5.203. Section 1.1307 is amended by revising the twenty-seventh row of the table in paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows: § 1.1307 Actions that may have a significant environmental effect, for
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- CableLabs. Digital signal 1 (DS-1)-Also known as T1; a T-carrier signaling scheme devised by Bell Labs. DS-1 is a widely used standard in telecommunications in North America and Japan to transmit voice and data between devices. DS-1 is the logical bit pattern used over a physical T1 line; however, the terms DS-1 and T1 are often used interchangeably. Carries approximately 1.544 Mbps. Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)-A generic name for a group of enhanced speed digital services generally provided by tele- phone service providers. DSL services run on twisted-pair copper wires, which can carry both voice and data signals. 132 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION | WWW.BROADBAND.GOV OBI TECHNICAL PAPER NO. 1 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM)- Technology that concentrates or aggregates traffic
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. 152 Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or "multiplex," the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- and nonprofit . . . health care providers."230 In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit 227 47 U.S.C. §214(e)(1)(B). 228 47 C.F.R. §54.405. 229 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 230 47 C.F.R. § 254(h)(2)(A). Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-204 54 Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital.231 That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area.232 In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 kbps, 354 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- disbursed in any given year. Rural Health Care Providers The Commission, consistent with the Joint Board recommendation, provides for all public and not-for-profit health care providers located in rural areas to receive universal service support, not to exceed an annual cap of $400 million. A health care provider may obtain telecommunications service at a transmission capacity up to and including 1.544 mbps, the bandwidth equivalent of a T-1 line, at rates comparable to those paid for similar services in the nearest urban area with more than 50,000 residents, within the state in which the rural health care provider is located. Rural health care providers will receive support for both distance-based charges and a toll-free connection to an Internet service provider. Each
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- participation by rural health care providers and reduce the costs of program administration. In the Order, the FCC makes the following changes: Eliminates the limit on the amount of funding any one telemedicine location can receive. Authorizes support for any commercially available telecommunications service, regardless of the bandwidth. Under previous Orders, only telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps (T-1) were eligible. Simplifies the application process by eliminating the requirement that discounts be based on the tariffed or publicly-available rates for the telecommunications service. Instead, discounts will be based on actual distance based charges paid by the health care facilities. Affirms the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia with other subscribers of telecommunications services and
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- also directed the agency ``to enhance, to the extent technically feasible and economically reasonable, access to advanced telecommunications and information services for all public and nonprofit . . . health care providers.'' In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital. That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area. In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of the Deaf Sprint Corporation Reply Comments Alliance for Public Technology AT&T Corp. BellSouth Corporation Competitive Telecommunications Association (CompTel) MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of Community Action Agencies Next Level Communications SBC Communications Inc. Sprint Corporation TransWire Communications, L.L.C. United States Telephone Association Worldcom, Inc. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-188 372 A DS1 is the 1.544 Mbps first-level signal in the digital transmission hierarchy. Traditionally, 24 64- kbps DS0 channels have been multiplexed up to the 1.544 Mbps DS1 rate, with each DS0 channel carrying the digital representation of an analog voice channel. C-1 APPENDIX C Digital Loop Carrier Systems 212.Digital loop carriers (DLCs) digitally encode and multiplex subscriber loop channels into DS1372 signals (or higher)
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- a high-capacity SONET ring platform service, which uses an optical interface and provides for a high level of network survivability. U S West proposes to establish the following rate elements: the MBSS Entrance Package, the Dual Wire Center, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, and the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps. U S West states that the proposed rate elements would be employed when a customer purchasing MBSS wishes to jointly use the underlying SONET architecture to provide Switched Access Services. . U S West
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- included in the list of additional services "necessary for the provision of health care" in a state? In responding, commenters should address the telecommunications needs of rural health care providers and the most cost-effective ways to provide these services to rural areas. What would be the relative costs and benefits of supporting technologies and services that require bandwidth higher than 1.544 Mbps? How rapidly is local access to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) expanding in rural areas of the country, and what are the costs likely to be incurred in providing toll-free access to ISPs for health care providers in rural areas? What are the probable costs that would be incurred in eliminating distance-based charges and/or charges on traffic between Local Access
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- Virgin Islands. II. Services Eligible for Support #5 Q: Which telecommunications services will be supported for eligible health care providers? A: The Act states that "services necessary for the provision of health care" may be supported. The Commission concluded that rural health care providers should receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed of up to and including 1.544 Mbps, including limited distance- based charges. ([11]See question #12 for limitations on support). The Commission also concluded that, pursuant to section 254(h)(2) of the Act, any health care provider that does not have toll-free access to an Internet service provider available may receive limited support. #6 Q: What kinds of services are included within "any telecommunications service employing a transmission
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- eligible health care provider that cannot otherwise obtain toll-free access is entitled to receive the lesser of the toll charges incurred for 30 hours of access per month or $180 per month in toll charge credits. State Public Utilities Commissions, not the FCC, are responsible for designating eligible telecommunications carriers. 5. Q: Must a telecommunications carrier be capable of providing 1.544 Mbps service in order to be designated as "eligible"? A: No. Section 214(e) of the Act requires that, in order to be designated as eligible, a telecommunications carrier (1) offer the services "supported by Federal universal service support mechanisms under section 254(c)" using at least some of its own facilities, and (2) advertise the availability of these services and the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- 1397-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: TUV TELECOM SERVICES 1775 OLD HWY 8 NW SUITE 107 NEW BRIGHTON MN 55112 1397-CX-2000 8145845-2 REGISTRANT: AVAIL NETWORKS MANUFACTURER: CABLETRON SYSTEMS,INC. TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: AVAUSA-27931-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: LAN/WAN BRIDGE ROUTER WITH ONE ISDN PRI 1.544 KBPS I/F OTHER REG. AFFECTED: 5N5USA-27759-DD-N TRADE NAME: SMARTSWITCH ACCESS 700 SERIES MODEL: SSA-710, RA-2048, LRA3000A, RA-2024, LRA3002A The certificate for 1398-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES-ALFRED LO 2/FL.,576 CASTLE PEAK RD. KOWLOON, HONGKONG 1398-CX-2000 8145061-5 REGISTRANT: VICTORY CONCEPT INDUSTRIES LTD MANUFACTURER: VICTORY TELECOM (HUIZHOU) LTD TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: 1JZCHN-23587-TE-E REG. CLASS:
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- will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 2181-CX-2000 8145196-3 REGISTRANT: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. MANUFACTURER: FLEXTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6TXUSA-35525-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DIGITAL DEVICE WITH 6 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470 FRASER The certificate for 2182-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING - KIM TERRY 14140 MIDWAY RD., STE 100 DALLAS TX 75244 2182-CX-2000 8145199-1 REGISTRANT: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING MANUFACTURER: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6UAUSA-35526-DI-E REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MANUAL,
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- The certificate for 1761-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS CORP. 600 MARCH RD., P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA ONT, CANADA K2K 2E6 1761-CX-2000 8145119-1 REGISTRANT: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS INC MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-35253-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1 1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTION GQ6CAN-35253-XD-N TRADE NAME: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS MODEL: 350 IVSN The certificate for 1762-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: DAVID CHEONG WAI HOONG PSB BLDG., 1 SCIENCE PARK DRIVE SINGAPORE 118221 1762-CX-2000 8145123-3 REGISTRANT: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD. MANUFACTURER: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 4J2CAN-35254-AD-T REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE
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- INC NATURE OF APPLICATION: ISDN BRI "S/T" REFERENCE POINT MODULE FOR THE ARN, ANH, AN, PASSPORT 2430, PASSPORT 4460 AND PASSPORT 5430 CHASSIS TRADE NAME MODEL OTHER REG. AFFECTED ISDN BRI "S/T" MODULE 107977, 114009, 111865 900-CX-2000 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 4P8USA-31445-DE-N GRANTEE: BAY NETWORKS NATURE OF APPLICATION: SINGLE LINE 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE FOR THE AN, ANH, ARN, PASSPORT 5430, PASSPORT 4460 AND PASSPORT 2430 CHASSIS TRADE NAME MODEL OTHER REG. AFFECTED BAY NETWORKS, INC. FRACTIONAL T1 T1/FT1 DSU/CSU MODULE 901-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: NITSUKO AMERICA CORPORATION MANUFACTURER: NITSUKO THAI LTD TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: 1ZDTHA-24925-KF-E REG. CLASS: TERMINAL SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: FULLY PROTECTED KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION:
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- NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: PL100 OTHER REG. AFFECTED: AT9USA-34893-OT-E Certificate will be sent to the following: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 990-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34895-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBBPS VOICE SERVER CARD PROVIDING 2 T1/CSU CO PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 74515GXX (X = 0-9) OTHER REG. AFFECTED: Certificate will be sent to the following: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 991-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34896-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF
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- MOTOROLA MODEL: PL100 The certificate for 990-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 990-CX-2000 8145815-4 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34895-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBBPS VOICE SERVER CARD PROVIDING 2 T1/CSU CO PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 74515GXX (X = 0-9) The certificate for 991-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 991-CX-2000 8145815-4 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34896-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE
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- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Voice mail PC card that supports T1/E1 interface OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: NATURAL MICROSYSTEMS MODEL: CG6000C; CG5000eC DATE CERTIFIED: 8/17/00 NAME OF TCB: Communication Certification Laboratory REGISTRANT: ADC TYPE: Original REG NUMBER: 6TTUSA-43017-XD-N REG CLASS: System TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: XD - Multiplexers, channel banks, switching matrices/CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Multi-line series cross-connect panel for the termination of DSX1 1.544 MBS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: ADC MODEL: 2004DSXPERT DATE CERTIFIED: 8/17/00 NAME OF TCB: Curtis-Strauss, LLC REGISTRANT: GNNETCOM, Inc. TYPE: Notice and Modification REG NUMBER: DDDDNK-27350-TX-N REG CLASS: Terminal TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: Adjuncts used with one and two line telephones EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Unit is a system adjunct that consists of the Model ELLIPSE 2.4 amplifier OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE
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- of three years or longer, entered into on or before September 17, 1992. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 CEH 10 45 2/21/97 SPRINT LTC 28 1 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/7/97 FILING# 1 61.38 Y 61.49 Y Introduces Extended Superframe Format as a nonchargeable optional feature available with 1.544 Mbps switched and special access services; adds language to jurisdictional reporting; allows 12 to 15 digits to be used for international calls; and makes other clarifying revisions. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 ENG 4 15 2/21/97 US WEST 826 2 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/8/97 FILING# 1 61.38
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- N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8/27/97 JWL 4 15 8/20/97 NYNEX TELEPHONE CO. 470 1 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 9/4/97 FILING# 1 61.38 Y 61.49 Increases the Service Discount Plan percentage discount for the 36 to 47 month and the 60 to 71 month commitment periods for Frame Relay Service (FRS) 1.544 Mbps port connections. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8/27/97 SCF 19 15 8/21/97 PAC BELL 1935 128 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 9/5/97 FILING# 1 61.3861.49 Includes tariff changes for the remaining 47 central offices in accordance with the Commission's Order released on July 25, 1997 in Docket No. 93-162.
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- of six months, the nonrecurring charge to $1.00 for T1 access to Frame Relay Service. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 02/15/2000BELL ATLANTIC NETWORK SERVICES 1 1253 JWL 0 0 15 1 03/01/2000 11 02/22/2000 Introduces compatible Channel Interface Codes and regulations for use with Frame Relay Services, mulitplexed 1.544 Mbps facilities and groomed 1.544 Mbps facilities which are provided over IntelliLightR dedicated SONET Rings. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 02/15/2000BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 1 536 JWL 0 0 1 1 03/01/2000 2 02/22/2000 Describes charges for specially constructed facilities installed at the request of MCI to provide DS1
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- O P S I S CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 JWL 1 15 0 0 11/11/98 11/3/98 NYNEX TELEPHONE CO. 1 524 1 S Y N O P S I S Provides for the introduction of a unique nonrecurring charge which will apply when a customer requests installation of either DIGIPATH digital service II, 1.544 Mbps High Capacity Service or 44.736 Mbps High Capacity Service to a nonstandard premises. CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 LJB 1 1 10/28/98 TELEPORT 1 24 2 S Y N O P S I S 10/28/98 -FCC- Page 3 of 4 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: 1998-10-28 NON-DOMINANT CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS#
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- referred to the Public Reference Room at (202) 418-1933. NOTES: 11/9/1999 -FCC- Page 1 of 4 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: 1999-11-09 DOMINANT CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 11/8/1999 JWL 1 15 11/23/1999 11/15/1999 BELL ATLANTIC NETWORK SERVICES 1 1209 11 S Y N O P S I S Allows routing of multiplexed High Capacity Special Access 1.544 Mbps facilities between the Falmouth MA central office and the Cataumet MA central office in order to provide route diversity for services provided to Otis Air Force base by MCI. CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 11/8/1999 SCF 1 1 11/9/1999 CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE 1 743 40 S Y N O P S I S Proposes
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- as an analog circuit having 3 to 4 kHz of bandwidth, the digital equivalent of which is a 64 kbps circuit. Such a circuit allows one conversation at a time to be carried. 5 T-1/DS1, primary rate ISDN, and several versions of DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) are examples of such high capacity facilities. Information carrying capacity of such facilities is 1.544 mbps, or greater, in contrast to the 64 kbps rate of a voice grade circuit. 6 See Section III for relevant citations. 6 A local service competitor that owns a telephone switch therefore must acquire a numbering code for that switch before commencing operation as a facilities-based CLEC providing mass market switched telephone service. Facilities-based local service competitors in their
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 2000 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- services as viewed from the perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers can now compare rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 The 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service,CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on Reconsideration
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- care provider. The rural health care provider must then complete FCC Form 466 (services ordered and certification form). The rural health provider must then submit both FCC forms to RHCD. 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third funding period. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division Company on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration, adopted
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- health care provider that notifies it of the preliminary approval of the request for support, and provides an estimate of the amount of support that can be expected. The rural 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third and future funding periods. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration,
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- C & P TEL CO OF VA Bell Atlantic 829,055,560 3,629,926 228.39 0 0.000 TOTAL: WASHINGTON 929,755,412 3,748,908 248.01 22,637,520 2.462 522400C R UTC OF THE NW-WA United Telephone System Inc. 23,777,576 87,116 272.94 0 0.000 522404C R ASOTIN TEL - WA Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 673,763 1,335 504.69 194,745 0.021 522408C R CENTURYTEL-WASHINGTOCenturyTel, Inc. 74,256,097 178,365 416.32 14,197,680 1.544 522410C R CENTURYTEL-COWICHE CenturyTel, Inc. 977,971 2,199 444.73 221,893 0.024 522412C R ELLENSBURG TEL CO MJD Communications 8,720,318 27,161 321.06 405,501 0.044 522416C N GTE NORTHWEST INC-WAGTE Corporation 175,369,992 773,604 226.69 0 0.000 522417C R HAT ISLAND TEL CO 52,908 106 499.13 15,021 0.002 522418C R PEND OREILLE TEL. Rural Telephone Co. 1,660,007 2,263 733.54 718,534 0.078 522419C R HOOD
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 3 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration7 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 354 kbps, 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- 1992, at 85-104. For an empirical description of the interplay between compact disc hardware sales and the availability of compact discs, see Neil Gandal, Michael Kende, and Rafael Rob, ``The Dynamics of Technological Adoption in Hardware/Software Systems: The Case of Compact Disc Players,'' Rand Journal of Economics, Vol. 31, No. 1, Spring 2000, at 43-61. . A T-1 network carries 1.544 megabits of data per second (Mbps). See Janet Abbate, Inventing the Internet, (MIT Press, 1999) at 191-200. For a discussion of the FCC's role in the Internet, see Jason Oxman, ``The FCC and the Unregulation of the Internet,'' (OPP Working Paper Series No. 31, 1999)(Unregulation of the Internet). (Intermedia White Paper) at n.1, for a definition of peering. . See
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- on Telecommunications and Health Care, I remain concerned that our record on this important issue is sparse. I am intrigued by the Advisory Committee's recommendation that we recommend a specific level of telecommunications bandwidth capacity to support eligible rural health care providers (allowing health care providers to choose among any telecommunications service supporting a capacity of up to and including 1.544 Mbps or its equivalent). I urge parties to provide the Commission with further comment on the Advisory Committee's recommendations. The Advisory Committee has told us that the clear benefit of such an approach would be that data and medical images could be transmitted at speeds high enough to make transmission time reasonable and at transmission capacities broad enough to transmit
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- and our proposed solutions. Services to be Supported The Act calls for support of telecommunications "services necessary for the provision of health care". But who should decide which services are "necessary," and how? Shouldn't eligible health care providers decide for themselves which services are necessary? Shouldn't every eligible health care provider be able to choose services that use bandwidths of 1.544 Mbps or less? Isn't that sufficient? Distance Charges Telecommunications carriers generally impose distance charges at a dollar-per-mile rate. Rural health care providers often have to pay much higher distance charges than their urban counterparts. For example, in U S West's territory, for a rural health care provider who wants to connect to the nearest hospital, let's say 100 miles away,
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- View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals by Certain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- network. If you have a T1 line, it means that the telephone company has brought in a fiber optic line (a T1 line might also come in on copper). A T1 line can carry 24 digitized voice channels or 48 paths (your call going out and the other call coming in) or it can carry data at a rate of 1.544 megabits per second. If the T1 line is being used for telephone conversations, it plugs into the telephone system. If it is carrying data, it plugs into the network's router. POTS stands for ``Plain Old Telephone System''. Non-POTS lines are based on high-speed, digital communications lines, such as ISDN (integrated services digital network) and FDDI (fiber distribute data interface). The
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- and 0.291, and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint Telephone Companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Incorporated; Central Telephone Company, Nevada Division d/b/a/ Sprint of Nevada; Central Telephone Company, North Carolina Division; Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company; and Central Telephone Company
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- 2001 29 48 (19) 33 48 (15) USOCs and Class of Service Codes Billed to Section 272 Affiliates in January 2001 Attachment A-8a Selected for Testing Objective IX, Procedure 3 1 USOC or Class of Service Code Description HZK3X Megalink Custom High Capacity 44.736 S25EX Special Access Service Surcharge TMECS Channel Termination TUZPX Electrical Channel Termination XDH1X Digital High Capacity 1.544 MBPS 1J5HS Special Transport Per Mile 1L5XX Special Transport Per Mile 1OXHX Special Transport Fixed T6ECS Channel Termination XDD4X Digital - Digital Data 4 - Class of Service BHMTT Busy Hour Minutes Of Capacity BHMOT Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity PT8JX End Office Trunk Port DS1 Digital TPP6X Line or Trunk BHMFA Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity EF2A4 Entrance Facility
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- 0.291(j), and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint local telephone companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Inc., Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company, and Sprint/United Telephone of Pennsylvania. See Pleading Cycle Established for Sprint Petition for Pricing Flexibility for Special Access and
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- own customers. For clarity, however, we insert the phrase ``unless Verizon routinely does so to serve its own customers'' at the end of the sentence ``Verizon will not install new electronics'' in section 11.2.9. Arbitrator's Adopted Contract Language As discussed above, the Arbitrator adopts the following language: 11.2.9 ``DS-1 Loops'' provides a digital transmission channel suitable for the transport of 1.544 Mbps digital signals. This Loop type is more fully described in Verizon TR 72575, as revised from time to time. The DS-1 Loop includes the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate. A DS-1 Loop will be provided only where the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate are at the requested installation date currently available for the
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- the same digital switches and digital paths are used to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at § 14.9.5.2. 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 Þ ß ö ÷ - + 5 Q R W
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- See Petition to Deny. See Joint Opposition; Reply to Joint Opposition to Petition to Deny, File No. 0002401623, filed Jan. 24, 2006 (Reply). See Petition to Deny at 2. Id. at 3. Id. See id. at 3-4. Id. at 3. ). Digital Signal-3 (``DS3'') capacity is the equivalent of 28 T-1 channels, each operating at a total signaling rate of 1.544 Mbps. DS3 thus supports 672 voice-grade channels of 64 Kbps each. See Harry Newton, Newton's Telecom Dictionary 242 (18th ed. 2002). See Petition to Deny at 3. See id. at 4; Reply at 4-5. See Joint Opposition at 3-4. See id. at 4. Id. at 4-5. Id. at 5 (emphasis omitted). 47 U.S.C. § 310(d). Applications of Ameritech Corp., Transferor,
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) Opti-Point Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring ServiceSM Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the qualifying price flex
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 Kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sonet OC Ring Service Ethernet Transport Service Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N = 2, 4 and 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon now intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Specifically, Verizon states that it plans to no longer accept new orders or changes to existing orders for Fractional DS1 or Fractional T1
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- at volume options 36 and 48 in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas (collectively Service Areas). AT&T explains that STN provides dedicated digital transport service from two or more customer specified access nodes over AT&T's shared infrastructure. AT&T further explains that STN provides premises-to-premises arrangements or premises-to-hub arrangements for interconnection to other AT&T Southwest Access Services with transmission speeds of 1.544 Mbps or greater. AT&T states that STNs are typically constructed in a ring configuration which provides redundant transmission over separate physical facilities. AT&T asserts, however, that due to market forces, AT&T's STN service at volume options 36 and 48 has reached the end of its product life cycle and has been superseded in the market by AT&T's SONET Dedicated Ring
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- rate. Verizon indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N=2, 4 or 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Verizon indicates that the present application is for the discontinuance of these services to approximately 100 customers that did not receive notice when Verizon
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- transport termination (the termination of channel mileage facility or similar transmission path); iii. Channel termination, local distribution channel, special access line, customer port connection (Ethernet) (a transmission path between a customer designated location and the associated wire center); iv. Clear channel capability (not shown) (an arrangement which allows a customer to transport, for example, 1.536 Mbps of information on a 1.544 Mbps line rate with no constraint on the quantity or sequence of one and zero bits); v. Cross-connection (not shown) (semi-permanent switching between facilities, sometimes combined with multiplexing/demultiplexing); vi. Multiplexing (not shown) (channelizing a facility into individual services requiring a Lower capacity or bandwidth); vii. Class of service and/or committed information rate (not shown) (for Ethernet, the performance characteristics of
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Components) the same location, during the same period of Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 34 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard networks
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- AT&T LD explains that Enhanced Toll Free Service, Dedicated Toll Free Service and International Toll Free Service provide a suite of complex toll free features and functionality for business customers with advanced toll free applications. AT&T LD further explains that Dedicated Voice Access provides a path between the Customer's Premises/Customer's Equipment and the Company-designated POP, with Bandwidth capacity of either 1.544 Mbps or 44.736 Mbps utilizing in-band signaling. AT&T LD states that its Primary Rate Interface provides high-speed end-to-end digital service with out-of-band signaling, and its Long Distance Virtual Private Network is an outbound-only long distance service that provides the functionality and capabilities of a private network through the use of shared transmission facilities. AT&T LD indicates, however, that AT&T continues
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- RM-8354 View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals byCertain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- revenues projected to be recovered under the interim rate structure.224 The TIC was explicitly intended to make the transition to the interim rate structure revenue neutral.225 Among other possible costs, the TIC recovers the remaining second, 218 A DS1 line is capable of transmitting 24 voice conversations, each digitally encoded at 64 kilobits per ond, for a total capacity of 1.544 megabits per second. A DS3 line has 28 times the capacity of a DS1. 219 7 FCC Red at 7029. Special access customers use a dedicated trunk running between the customer's premises and the IXC's POP, thereby bypassing the LEC's switched network facilities altogether. This service is primarily used by large volume users in densely populated areas. 220 at 7036-37.
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 7 01/31/2001 Special Construction SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 141 RLS 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 2 01/31/2001 Introduces Sprint Custom Access Solutions which provides for the integration of multiple voice and frame relay channels over the same 1.544 Mbps facility, and utilizes a digital access and cross connect system located in Sprint LTC's central office. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 142 RLS 0 0 1 1 02/08/2001 3 01/31/2001 Proposes to expand DSL offering to include the Lebanon, Mason and Waynesville
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- MODEL: SERIES 5000 The certificate for 503-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 503-CX-2001 8145815-1 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-35950-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS COMPACT PCI CARD PRIVING 8 OR CSU/T1 12 PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 7300 T1/E1 CPCI CARD SET The certificate for 504-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES - ARROW LIN 14F, 27, CHUANG SAN N. RD, SEC 3 TAIPEI TAIWAN ROC 504-CX-2001 8145348-3 REGISTRANT: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY, INC. MANUFACTURER: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY INC. TYPE OF FILING:
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- DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3460 NEST DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43050-DE-N REG CLASS: SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 2 PORT STAND-ALONE OR NEST CONFIGURATION - T1/CSU 1.544 MBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: FT100 DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43046-MD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3260, 3261, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3266, 3267,
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- TO 2 ANALOG POTS PORTS, UP TO 4 ETHERNET OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: INTEL 8302 ROUTER; INTEL 8304 ROUTER; INTEL 8306 ROUTER MODEL: ER8302U, ER8304U, ER8306U DATE CERTIFIED: 4/3/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIPLEXERS, CHANNEL BANKS, SWITCHING MATRICES CONNECTED TO REGISTERED CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE CARD OTHER REG AFFECTED: AS5USA-27438-XD-E TRADE NAME: AVAYA MODEL: (PRI) CYD2/CWB2 DATE CERTIFIED: 4/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AVAYA, INC. TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43103-MD-T REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: COMPACT PCI BASED REMOTE MAINTENANCE BOARD WITH ON BOARD MODEM - 33.6 KBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED:
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- EL 208 The certificate for 954-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ALCATEL CANADA INC. 600 MARCH ROAD, P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA, ONTARIO, CANADA K2K 2E6 954-CX-2001 8145419-4 REGISTRANT: ALCATEL NETWORKS INC. MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-23821-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1-1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTIONS TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: ALCATEL 7470 MSP WITH 16 PORT T1 FRAME RELAY CARD TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: MAINSTREETXPRESS 36170 The certificate for 955-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: JOE URBANSKI- ROCKWELL SWITCHING SYSTEMS 300 BAUMAN COURT, P.O.BOX 8007 WOOD DALE IL 60191-8007 955-CX-2001 8145444-1 REGISTRANT: ROCKWELL SWITCHING
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- NAME: SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE MODEL: HAC/VC FC2540(XXX), FC2556(XXX) The certificate for 1094-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 1094-CX-2001 8145487-2 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 6TXUSA-35525-DW-N GRANTEE: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. NATURE OF APPLICATION: EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: SIX 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS (MAX) CAN BE CONFIGURED BY SOFTWARE FOR EITHER CSU OR DSX FUNCTION. NO ANALOGUE CONTENT TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470, AXC 475 The certificate for 1095-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOBILE ENGINEERING 906 ADAMS MANKATO MN 56001 1095-CX-2001 8145488-1 REGISTRANT: SUTTLE APPARATUS MANUFACTURER: SUTTLE APPARATUS CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: AIIUSA-40042-KX-N REG.
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- TECHNOLOGY INC. MODEL: DR-2000 The certificate for 1166-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: COMPLIANCE WORLDWIDE, INC. 357 MAIN STREET SANDOWN NH 03873 1166-CX-2001 8145542-3 REGISTRANT: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. MANUFACTURER: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: CRLUSA-36283-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 16 PORT 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE WITH CSU TRADE NAME: 16-PORT DS1 TDM MODULE MODEL: T-16-DS1 The certificate for 1167-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: PATTON ELECTRONICS - COURTLAND THOMAS 7622 RICKENBACKER DRIVE GAITHERSBURG MD 20879 1167-CX-2001 8145542-4 REGISTRANT: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. MANUFACTURER: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3N8USA-36284-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT:
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- Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Points of Communication: Leesburg - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Leesburg - ANIK E1 - (111.1 W.L.) Leesburg - ANIK E2 - (107.3 W.L) Page 4 of 16 E7861
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- S. P. # 04/30/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 TRP JWL 0 0 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access Tariff Filing Short Form TRP. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/02/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 2948 JWL 0 0 15 1 05/17/2003 73 05/09/2003 Proposes to Grandfather the High Capacity Service (1.544Mbps) Optional Payment Plan (OPP) and the High Capacity Term Pricing Plan (HC-TPP) and introduce a new DS1 term payment plan and increase Price Flex DS1 month-to-month service rates. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/01/2003SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 TRP RLS 0 0 1 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access
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- MHz 36M0F3F ANALOG 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0F3F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: Page 3 of 15 VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations PANAMSAT LICENSEE CORP. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16 ' 34.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 5281
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- E900757 SES-MOD-20030425-00533E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Public Service 34 ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 50K0F8E 77.70 dBW High speed data
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- of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 2 of 30 Application for Authority 06/26/2003 - 06/26/2018 Date Effective: 06/26/2003 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority 06/27/2003 - 06/27/2018 Date Effective: 06/27/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority PanAmSat Licensee Corp. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16
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- 512 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 500KG7W 53.70 dBW QPSK, 512 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 500KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 766 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 750KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 768 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 750KG7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 5M70G7W Page 6 of 16 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 5M70G7W
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- reduction in the Special Access Universal Service Fund (USF) factor applied to and user special access monthly revenues. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/23/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 399 VJ 0 0 15 1 01/07/2004 14 12/30/2003 Introduce an Eight-Year and Ten-Year Term Volume Plan (ETTVP) that provides of 1.544 Mbps High Capacity DS1 Special Access Lines (SAL's). SYNOPSIS Page 2 of 4 12/29/2003 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:12/29/2003 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/24/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 400 JWL 0 0 15 1 01/08/2004 11 12/31/2003 Revisions to Commitment Discount Plan. SYNOPSIS Non Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- Digital Audio and Video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 8M00G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) BOSTON UNIVERSITY E040184 SES-REG-20040419-00565E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 42 ° 21 ' 1.80 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 890 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, SUFFOLK, BOSTON, MA
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- Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Application is returning to public notice for an additional 30 days starting from June 30, 2004, changes have been made to the EIRP Density. Original public notice date was April 28, 2004. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) SG MUSIC AND MEDIA, LLC E040265 SES-LIC-20040609-00811E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 43 ' 12.40 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 56
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- Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Date Effective: 08/02/2004 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 08/02/2004 - 08/02/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) AUTOZONE, INC. E940128 SES-LIC-20040503-00634E Date Effective: 08/03/2004 Class of Station: VSAT Network Grant of Authority 08/03/2004 - 08/03/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Page 9 of 50 A Reinstatement of
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- Stations Grant of Authority 06/20/2005 - 06/20/2020 Renewal AT&T Corp. Nature of Service:International Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 42 ' 59.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 33 THOMAS STREET, NEW YORK, MANHATTAN, NY 74 ° 0 ' 22.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 8.1 meters ANTENNA ID: 8KPKCF11-150 62.40 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 81K9G7W Page 17 of 19 77.00 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M97G7W 64.30 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 3/4 FEC, QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 54K6G7W 78.10 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL
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- 1 N/A Amend Transmittal No. 1077 to add new Volume 5 Exhibits file inadvertently omitted form original filing. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 1 1078 ENG 0 0 3 1 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection rate for the 1.544 Mbps option that was originally filed under Transmittal No. 1078. SYNOPSIS Page 4 of 6 06/30/2005 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:06/29/2005 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 2 1079 ENG 0 0 3 1 0 0 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- of Service: Fixed Satellite Service Mobile Satellite Communications, Inc. dba Pittsburgh International Teleport seeks to modify its current authorization to add new emission designator and related service, increase EIRP and EIRP density. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Page 1 of 25 Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D
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- Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Renewal MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W Page 31 of 40 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) 1 - ANIK E1 - (118.7 W.L.) 1 - ANIK E2 - (111.1 W.L) 1 - PAS-1R - (45.0 W.L.) 1 - PAS-3R - (43.0 W.L.) 1 -
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- E Date Effective: 09/28/2010 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Modification MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D Page 2 of 7
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- Section 24-Contract Tariff ISSUED CARRIER 11/17/2010 VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES FILING # TRANS # FCC # 1 1119 1 11 14 16 EFF DATE # DISKS # CDS # PAGES NTC 61.38 61.49 PUS PET DUE S. P. # 12/02/2010 1 15 0 0 VJ 11/24/2010 SYNOPSIS This filing introduces regulations applicable to the migration of certain Special Access High Capacity 1.544 Mbps (DSI) level service and Special Access High Capacity 44.736 Mbps (DS3) level services that are provided under a Verizon term and/or volume plan 11/18/2010 Page 2 of 2
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 77.70 dBW High speed data (60.4 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 56.80 dBW Digital data (56 kbps BPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 48K0G7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50
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- Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 10/25/2011 - 10/25/2026 Renewal Iridium Constellation LLC Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Page 3 of 18 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- various typical services such as T-1, DS-3, and OC-3. Further, we seek comment on whether there may be instances in which a given tier inappropriately encompasses categories of connections that provide quite different levels of connectivity to interstate networks. For example, both a fractional T-1 connection with a maximum capacity of 768 Mbps and a T-1 with a capacity of 1.544 Mbps would fall within the second tier and would therefore be assessed at the same rate, despite the difference in capacity. We seek comment on the treatment under this approach of these and other services, and whether the assessment rates for each tier are reasonable in light of the goals and mandates of the statute. We seek comment on the
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- P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B Notes Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-330 California Performance Metric Data Sept. 2002 August 2002 Metric Name and Disaggregation Metric Number July 2002 May 2002 June 2002 2 - 201300Elct 2 Digital xDSL 0.19 0.33 0.17 0.33 0.16 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.16 0.33 2 - 201400Elct 4 Digital 1.544 mbpd HDSL 0.12 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.10 0.33 2 - 201404Elct UNE EELs - Voice Grade 0.32 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.08 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.13 0.33 2 - 201405Elct UNE EELs - DS1 0.14 0.33 0.13 0.33 0.14 0.33 0.12 0.33 0.14 0.33 2 - 202200Elct UNE Platform Basic 0.21 0.33 0.20 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.27
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- gather necessary information to understand the basis for recovery amounts that fluctuate from quarter to quarter. We seek comment on this analysis. In order to determine the assessment for an individual multi-line business connection, commenters have proposed calculating the assessment based on three tiers of capacity. Tier 1 would include connections provided to end users at speeds of less than 1.544 MegaBits Per Second (Mbps). In this tier, contributors would be assessed an amount equal to the base factor for each connection. The ``base factor'' would be calculated by dividing the residual funding requirement by the total number of multi-line business capacity units reported by all contributors. Tier 2 would include connections with speeds of equal to or greater than 1.544
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- DS1 loop on an unbundled basis except where the state commission has found, through application of the competitive wholesale facilities trigger in paragraph (a)(4)(ii) of this section, that requesting telecommunications carriers are not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Competitive wholesale facilities trigger for DS1 loops. A state commission shall find that a requesting telecommunications carrier is not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location
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- Rcd at 2851- 52, paras. 10-12, 2960. Nothing in the explicit language or legislative history of section 706(b) is inconsistent with this approach. 34 T-carrier systems (introduced in the 1960s) use pulse code modulation and time division multiplexing to provide a full duplex channelized digital voice system. Current applications also include digital data transmission. The typical capacities are designated T-1 (1.544 mbps) and T-3 (44.736 mbps). Digital signal (DS) standards (DS0, DS1, DS3, etc.) are used to set the transmission rates. 35 See, e.g., Third 706 Report, 17 FCC Rcd at 2919, Appendix B, paras. 25-26. 36 For example, in the portion of its web site devoted to business customers, SBC lists three symmetric high-speed DSL service packages, ranging from $199.95
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- an unbundled basis to any building not served by a wire center with at least 60,000 business lines and at least four fiber-based collocators. Once a wire center exceeds both of these thresholds, no future DS1 loop unbundling will be required in that wire center. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Cap on unbundled DS1 loop circuits. A requesting telecommunications carrier may obtain a maximum of ten unbundled DS1 loops to any single building in which DS1 loops are available as unbundled
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- trouble-shooting diagnostic capabilities. Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users to use of a personal computers microphone and speakers to make phone calls in place of a physical end-user telephone. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- their point of origin to the customer premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users the use of a personal computer's microphone and speakers to make telephone calls. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet Access) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address
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- 154(j), 155, 157, 225, 303(r), and 309. Section 1.77 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 1.77 Detailed application procedures; cross references. * * * * * (d) Rules governing applications for authorizations in the Experimental Radio Service (including market trials) are set forth in part 5 of this chapter. * * * * * Section 1.544 is amended by revising the entire section to read as follows: § 1.544 Application for broadcast station to conduct field strength measurements and for experimental operation. See §§5.59 and 5.203. Section 1.1307 is amended by revising the twenty-seventh row of the table in paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows: § 1.1307 Actions that may have a significant environmental effect, for
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- CableLabs. Digital signal 1 (DS-1)-Also known as T1; a T-carrier signaling scheme devised by Bell Labs. DS-1 is a widely used standard in telecommunications in North America and Japan to transmit voice and data between devices. DS-1 is the logical bit pattern used over a physical T1 line; however, the terms DS-1 and T1 are often used interchangeably. Carries approximately 1.544 Mbps. Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)-A generic name for a group of enhanced speed digital services generally provided by tele- phone service providers. DSL services run on twisted-pair copper wires, which can carry both voice and data signals. 132 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION | WWW.BROADBAND.GOV OBI TECHNICAL PAPER NO. 1 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM)- Technology that concentrates or aggregates traffic
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. 152 Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or "multiplex," the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- and nonprofit . . . health care providers."230 In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit 227 47 U.S.C. §214(e)(1)(B). 228 47 C.F.R. §54.405. 229 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 230 47 C.F.R. § 254(h)(2)(A). Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-204 54 Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital.231 That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area.232 In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 kbps, 354 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- disbursed in any given year. Rural Health Care Providers The Commission, consistent with the Joint Board recommendation, provides for all public and not-for-profit health care providers located in rural areas to receive universal service support, not to exceed an annual cap of $400 million. A health care provider may obtain telecommunications service at a transmission capacity up to and including 1.544 mbps, the bandwidth equivalent of a T-1 line, at rates comparable to those paid for similar services in the nearest urban area with more than 50,000 residents, within the state in which the rural health care provider is located. Rural health care providers will receive support for both distance-based charges and a toll-free connection to an Internet service provider. Each
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- also directed the agency ``to enhance, to the extent technically feasible and economically reasonable, access to advanced telecommunications and information services for all public and nonprofit . . . health care providers.'' In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital. That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area. In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of the Deaf Sprint Corporation Reply Comments Alliance for Public Technology AT&T Corp. BellSouth Corporation Competitive Telecommunications Association (CompTel) MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of Community Action Agencies Next Level Communications SBC Communications Inc. Sprint Corporation TransWire Communications, L.L.C. United States Telephone Association Worldcom, Inc. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-188 372 A DS1 is the 1.544 Mbps first-level signal in the digital transmission hierarchy. Traditionally, 24 64- kbps DS0 channels have been multiplexed up to the 1.544 Mbps DS1 rate, with each DS0 channel carrying the digital representation of an analog voice channel. C-1 APPENDIX C Digital Loop Carrier Systems 212.Digital loop carriers (DLCs) digitally encode and multiplex subscriber loop channels into DS1372 signals (or higher)
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- a high-capacity SONET ring platform service, which uses an optical interface and provides for a high level of network survivability. U S West proposes to establish the following rate elements: the MBSS Entrance Package, the Dual Wire Center, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, and the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps. U S West states that the proposed rate elements would be employed when a customer purchasing MBSS wishes to jointly use the underlying SONET architecture to provide Switched Access Services. . U S West
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- included in the list of additional services "necessary for the provision of health care" in a state? In responding, commenters should address the telecommunications needs of rural health care providers and the most cost-effective ways to provide these services to rural areas. What would be the relative costs and benefits of supporting technologies and services that require bandwidth higher than 1.544 Mbps? How rapidly is local access to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) expanding in rural areas of the country, and what are the costs likely to be incurred in providing toll-free access to ISPs for health care providers in rural areas? What are the probable costs that would be incurred in eliminating distance-based charges and/or charges on traffic between Local Access
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- Virgin Islands. II. Services Eligible for Support #5 Q: Which telecommunications services will be supported for eligible health care providers? A: The Act states that "services necessary for the provision of health care" may be supported. The Commission concluded that rural health care providers should receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed of up to and including 1.544 Mbps, including limited distance- based charges. ([11]See question #12 for limitations on support). The Commission also concluded that, pursuant to section 254(h)(2) of the Act, any health care provider that does not have toll-free access to an Internet service provider available may receive limited support. #6 Q: What kinds of services are included within "any telecommunications service employing a transmission
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- of three years or longer, entered into on or before September 17, 1992. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 CEH 10 45 2/21/97 SPRINT LTC 28 1 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/7/97 FILING# 1 61.38 Y 61.49 Y Introduces Extended Superframe Format as a nonchargeable optional feature available with 1.544 Mbps switched and special access services; adds language to jurisdictional reporting; allows 12 to 15 digits to be used for international calls; and makes other clarifying revisions. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 ENG 4 15 2/21/97 US WEST 826 2 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/8/97 FILING# 1 61.38
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- N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8/27/97 JWL 4 15 8/20/97 NYNEX TELEPHONE CO. 470 1 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 9/4/97 FILING# 1 61.38 Y 61.49 Increases the Service Discount Plan percentage discount for the 36 to 47 month and the 60 to 71 month commitment periods for Frame Relay Service (FRS) 1.544 Mbps port connections. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8/27/97 SCF 19 15 8/21/97 PAC BELL 1935 128 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 9/5/97 FILING# 1 61.3861.49 Includes tariff changes for the remaining 47 central offices in accordance with the Commission's Order released on July 25, 1997 in Docket No. 93-162.
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- as an analog circuit having 3 to 4 kHz of bandwidth, the digital equivalent of which is a 64 kbps circuit. Such a circuit allows one conversation at a time to be carried. 5 T-1/DS1, primary rate ISDN, and several versions of DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) are examples of such high capacity facilities. Information carrying capacity of such facilities is 1.544 mbps, or greater, in contrast to the 64 kbps rate of a voice grade circuit. 6 See Section III for relevant citations. 6 A local service competitor that owns a telephone switch therefore must acquire a numbering code for that switch before commencing operation as a facilities-based CLEC providing mass market switched telephone service. Facilities-based local service competitors in their
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 2000 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- services as viewed from the perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers can now compare rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 The 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service,CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on Reconsideration
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- care provider. The rural health care provider must then complete FCC Form 466 (services ordered and certification form). The rural health provider must then submit both FCC forms to RHCD. 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third funding period. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division Company on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration, adopted
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- health care provider that notifies it of the preliminary approval of the request for support, and provides an estimate of the amount of support that can be expected. The rural 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third and future funding periods. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration,
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- C & P TEL CO OF VA Bell Atlantic 829,055,560 3,629,926 228.39 0 0.000 TOTAL: WASHINGTON 929,755,412 3,748,908 248.01 22,637,520 2.462 522400C R UTC OF THE NW-WA United Telephone System Inc. 23,777,576 87,116 272.94 0 0.000 522404C R ASOTIN TEL - WA Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 673,763 1,335 504.69 194,745 0.021 522408C R CENTURYTEL-WASHINGTOCenturyTel, Inc. 74,256,097 178,365 416.32 14,197,680 1.544 522410C R CENTURYTEL-COWICHE CenturyTel, Inc. 977,971 2,199 444.73 221,893 0.024 522412C R ELLENSBURG TEL CO MJD Communications 8,720,318 27,161 321.06 405,501 0.044 522416C N GTE NORTHWEST INC-WAGTE Corporation 175,369,992 773,604 226.69 0 0.000 522417C R HAT ISLAND TEL CO 52,908 106 499.13 15,021 0.002 522418C R PEND OREILLE TEL. Rural Telephone Co. 1,660,007 2,263 733.54 718,534 0.078 522419C R HOOD
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 3 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration7 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 354 kbps, 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- 1992, at 85-104. For an empirical description of the interplay between compact disc hardware sales and the availability of compact discs, see Neil Gandal, Michael Kende, and Rafael Rob, ``The Dynamics of Technological Adoption in Hardware/Software Systems: The Case of Compact Disc Players,'' Rand Journal of Economics, Vol. 31, No. 1, Spring 2000, at 43-61. . A T-1 network carries 1.544 megabits of data per second (Mbps). See Janet Abbate, Inventing the Internet, (MIT Press, 1999) at 191-200. For a discussion of the FCC's role in the Internet, see Jason Oxman, ``The FCC and the Unregulation of the Internet,'' (OPP Working Paper Series No. 31, 1999)(Unregulation of the Internet). (Intermedia White Paper) at n.1, for a definition of peering. . See
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- on Telecommunications and Health Care, I remain concerned that our record on this important issue is sparse. I am intrigued by the Advisory Committee's recommendation that we recommend a specific level of telecommunications bandwidth capacity to support eligible rural health care providers (allowing health care providers to choose among any telecommunications service supporting a capacity of up to and including 1.544 Mbps or its equivalent). I urge parties to provide the Commission with further comment on the Advisory Committee's recommendations. The Advisory Committee has told us that the clear benefit of such an approach would be that data and medical images could be transmitted at speeds high enough to make transmission time reasonable and at transmission capacities broad enough to transmit
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- and our proposed solutions. Services to be Supported The Act calls for support of telecommunications "services necessary for the provision of health care". But who should decide which services are "necessary," and how? Shouldn't eligible health care providers decide for themselves which services are necessary? Shouldn't every eligible health care provider be able to choose services that use bandwidths of 1.544 Mbps or less? Isn't that sufficient? Distance Charges Telecommunications carriers generally impose distance charges at a dollar-per-mile rate. Rural health care providers often have to pay much higher distance charges than their urban counterparts. For example, in U S West's territory, for a rural health care provider who wants to connect to the nearest hospital, let's say 100 miles away,
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- View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals by Certain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- network. If you have a T1 line, it means that the telephone company has brought in a fiber optic line (a T1 line might also come in on copper). A T1 line can carry 24 digitized voice channels or 48 paths (your call going out and the other call coming in) or it can carry data at a rate of 1.544 megabits per second. If the T1 line is being used for telephone conversations, it plugs into the telephone system. If it is carrying data, it plugs into the network's router. POTS stands for ``Plain Old Telephone System''. Non-POTS lines are based on high-speed, digital communications lines, such as ISDN (integrated services digital network) and FDDI (fiber distribute data interface). The
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- and 0.291, and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint Telephone Companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Incorporated; Central Telephone Company, Nevada Division d/b/a/ Sprint of Nevada; Central Telephone Company, North Carolina Division; Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company; and Central Telephone Company
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- 2001 29 48 (19) 33 48 (15) USOCs and Class of Service Codes Billed to Section 272 Affiliates in January 2001 Attachment A-8a Selected for Testing Objective IX, Procedure 3 1 USOC or Class of Service Code Description HZK3X Megalink Custom High Capacity 44.736 S25EX Special Access Service Surcharge TMECS Channel Termination TUZPX Electrical Channel Termination XDH1X Digital High Capacity 1.544 MBPS 1J5HS Special Transport Per Mile 1L5XX Special Transport Per Mile 1OXHX Special Transport Fixed T6ECS Channel Termination XDD4X Digital - Digital Data 4 - Class of Service BHMTT Busy Hour Minutes Of Capacity BHMOT Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity PT8JX End Office Trunk Port DS1 Digital TPP6X Line or Trunk BHMFA Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity EF2A4 Entrance Facility
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- 0.291(j), and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint local telephone companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Inc., Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company, and Sprint/United Telephone of Pennsylvania. See Pleading Cycle Established for Sprint Petition for Pricing Flexibility for Special Access and
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- own customers. For clarity, however, we insert the phrase ``unless Verizon routinely does so to serve its own customers'' at the end of the sentence ``Verizon will not install new electronics'' in section 11.2.9. Arbitrator's Adopted Contract Language As discussed above, the Arbitrator adopts the following language: 11.2.9 ``DS-1 Loops'' provides a digital transmission channel suitable for the transport of 1.544 Mbps digital signals. This Loop type is more fully described in Verizon TR 72575, as revised from time to time. The DS-1 Loop includes the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate. A DS-1 Loop will be provided only where the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate are at the requested installation date currently available for the
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- the same digital switches and digital paths are used to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at § 14.9.5.2. 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 Þ ß ö ÷ - + 5 Q R W
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- See Petition to Deny. See Joint Opposition; Reply to Joint Opposition to Petition to Deny, File No. 0002401623, filed Jan. 24, 2006 (Reply). See Petition to Deny at 2. Id. at 3. Id. See id. at 3-4. Id. at 3. ). Digital Signal-3 (``DS3'') capacity is the equivalent of 28 T-1 channels, each operating at a total signaling rate of 1.544 Mbps. DS3 thus supports 672 voice-grade channels of 64 Kbps each. See Harry Newton, Newton's Telecom Dictionary 242 (18th ed. 2002). See Petition to Deny at 3. See id. at 4; Reply at 4-5. See Joint Opposition at 3-4. See id. at 4. Id. at 4-5. Id. at 5 (emphasis omitted). 47 U.S.C. § 310(d). Applications of Ameritech Corp., Transferor,
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) Opti-Point Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring ServiceSM Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the qualifying price flex
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 Kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sonet OC Ring Service Ethernet Transport Service Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N = 2, 4 and 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon now intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Specifically, Verizon states that it plans to no longer accept new orders or changes to existing orders for Fractional DS1 or Fractional T1
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- at volume options 36 and 48 in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas (collectively Service Areas). AT&T explains that STN provides dedicated digital transport service from two or more customer specified access nodes over AT&T's shared infrastructure. AT&T further explains that STN provides premises-to-premises arrangements or premises-to-hub arrangements for interconnection to other AT&T Southwest Access Services with transmission speeds of 1.544 Mbps or greater. AT&T states that STNs are typically constructed in a ring configuration which provides redundant transmission over separate physical facilities. AT&T asserts, however, that due to market forces, AT&T's STN service at volume options 36 and 48 has reached the end of its product life cycle and has been superseded in the market by AT&T's SONET Dedicated Ring
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- rate. Verizon indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N=2, 4 or 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Verizon indicates that the present application is for the discontinuance of these services to approximately 100 customers that did not receive notice when Verizon
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- transport termination (the termination of channel mileage facility or similar transmission path); iii. Channel termination, local distribution channel, special access line, customer port connection (Ethernet) (a transmission path between a customer designated location and the associated wire center); iv. Clear channel capability (not shown) (an arrangement which allows a customer to transport, for example, 1.536 Mbps of information on a 1.544 Mbps line rate with no constraint on the quantity or sequence of one and zero bits); v. Cross-connection (not shown) (semi-permanent switching between facilities, sometimes combined with multiplexing/demultiplexing); vi. Multiplexing (not shown) (channelizing a facility into individual services requiring a Lower capacity or bandwidth); vii. Class of service and/or committed information rate (not shown) (for Ethernet, the performance characteristics of
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Components) the same location, during the same period of Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 34 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard networks
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- AT&T LD explains that Enhanced Toll Free Service, Dedicated Toll Free Service and International Toll Free Service provide a suite of complex toll free features and functionality for business customers with advanced toll free applications. AT&T LD further explains that Dedicated Voice Access provides a path between the Customer's Premises/Customer's Equipment and the Company-designated POP, with Bandwidth capacity of either 1.544 Mbps or 44.736 Mbps utilizing in-band signaling. AT&T LD states that its Primary Rate Interface provides high-speed end-to-end digital service with out-of-band signaling, and its Long Distance Virtual Private Network is an outbound-only long distance service that provides the functionality and capabilities of a private network through the use of shared transmission facilities. AT&T LD indicates, however, that AT&T continues
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- RM-8354 View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals byCertain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- revenues projected to be recovered under the interim rate structure.224 The TIC was explicitly intended to make the transition to the interim rate structure revenue neutral.225 Among other possible costs, the TIC recovers the remaining second, 218 A DS1 line is capable of transmitting 24 voice conversations, each digitally encoded at 64 kilobits per ond, for a total capacity of 1.544 megabits per second. A DS3 line has 28 times the capacity of a DS1. 219 7 FCC Red at 7029. Special access customers use a dedicated trunk running between the customer's premises and the IXC's POP, thereby bypassing the LEC's switched network facilities altogether. This service is primarily used by large volume users in densely populated areas. 220 at 7036-37.
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- MODEL: I200 The certificate for 411-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: HT COMMUNICATIONS 4480 SHOPPING LANE SIMI VALLEY CA 93063 411-CX-2001 8145304-7 REGISTRANT: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC MANUFACTURER: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 1DZUSA-28015-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1/FT1 CSU/DSU SINGLE 1.544 MBPS INTEGRATED DIGITAL MODEM OTHER REG. AFFECTED: 5UMUSA-24098-DE-N TRADE NAME: HT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. MODEL: T6020 The certificate for 412-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ELECTRONIC TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN NO.8, LANE 29, WEN-MING RD. LOSHAN TSUN KWEISHAN HSIANG TAOYUAN HSIEN TAIWAN ROC 412-CX-2001 8145316-1 REGISTRANT: KINGSTON TECHNOLOGY CORP MANUFACTURER: C-ONE TECHNOLOGY CORP TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3M5TAI-28016-M5-E
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- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: PBX SYSTEM WITH UP TO 256 CO PORTS AND 512 STATIONS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: NEC MODEL: (VC)(HAC) NEAX 2000 IVS, 1000 IVS, 2000 IVS² DATE CERTIFIED: 1/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC TYPE: ORIGINAL REG NUMBER: ABZUSA-43041-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: (4) LINE T1/CSU EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: (4) LINE T1/CSU 1.544 MPBS EQUIPMENT OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: ISC3 DATE CERTIFIED: 1/5/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: POLYCOM INC TYPE: MODIFICATION REG NUMBER: 2HWUSA-43009-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: STANDALONE DIGITAL DATA DEVICE WITH CSU INTERFACE OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: POLYCOM MODEL: NETENGINE 7216,
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- 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 7 01/31/2001 Special Construction SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 141 RLS 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 2 01/31/2001 Introduces Sprint Custom Access Solutions which provides for the integration of multiple voice and frame relay channels over the same 1.544 Mbps facility, and utilizes a digital access and cross connect system located in Sprint LTC's central office. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 142 RLS 0 0 1 1 02/08/2001 3 01/31/2001 Proposes to expand DSL offering to include the Lebanon, Mason and Waynesville
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- MODEL: SERIES 5000 The certificate for 503-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 503-CX-2001 8145815-1 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-35950-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS COMPACT PCI CARD PRIVING 8 OR CSU/T1 12 PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 7300 T1/E1 CPCI CARD SET The certificate for 504-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES - ARROW LIN 14F, 27, CHUANG SAN N. RD, SEC 3 TAIPEI TAIWAN ROC 504-CX-2001 8145348-3 REGISTRANT: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY, INC. MANUFACTURER: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY INC. TYPE OF FILING:
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- DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3460 NEST DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43050-DE-N REG CLASS: SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 2 PORT STAND-ALONE OR NEST CONFIGURATION - T1/CSU 1.544 MBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: FT100 DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43046-MD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3260, 3261, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3266, 3267,
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- TO 2 ANALOG POTS PORTS, UP TO 4 ETHERNET OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: INTEL 8302 ROUTER; INTEL 8304 ROUTER; INTEL 8306 ROUTER MODEL: ER8302U, ER8304U, ER8306U DATE CERTIFIED: 4/3/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIPLEXERS, CHANNEL BANKS, SWITCHING MATRICES CONNECTED TO REGISTERED CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE CARD OTHER REG AFFECTED: AS5USA-27438-XD-E TRADE NAME: AVAYA MODEL: (PRI) CYD2/CWB2 DATE CERTIFIED: 4/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AVAYA, INC. TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43103-MD-T REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: COMPACT PCI BASED REMOTE MAINTENANCE BOARD WITH ON BOARD MODEM - 33.6 KBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED:
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- EL 208 The certificate for 954-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ALCATEL CANADA INC. 600 MARCH ROAD, P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA, ONTARIO, CANADA K2K 2E6 954-CX-2001 8145419-4 REGISTRANT: ALCATEL NETWORKS INC. MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-23821-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1-1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTIONS TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: ALCATEL 7470 MSP WITH 16 PORT T1 FRAME RELAY CARD TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: MAINSTREETXPRESS 36170 The certificate for 955-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: JOE URBANSKI- ROCKWELL SWITCHING SYSTEMS 300 BAUMAN COURT, P.O.BOX 8007 WOOD DALE IL 60191-8007 955-CX-2001 8145444-1 REGISTRANT: ROCKWELL SWITCHING
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- NAME: SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE MODEL: HAC/VC FC2540(XXX), FC2556(XXX) The certificate for 1094-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 1094-CX-2001 8145487-2 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 6TXUSA-35525-DW-N GRANTEE: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. NATURE OF APPLICATION: EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: SIX 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS (MAX) CAN BE CONFIGURED BY SOFTWARE FOR EITHER CSU OR DSX FUNCTION. NO ANALOGUE CONTENT TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470, AXC 475 The certificate for 1095-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOBILE ENGINEERING 906 ADAMS MANKATO MN 56001 1095-CX-2001 8145488-1 REGISTRANT: SUTTLE APPARATUS MANUFACTURER: SUTTLE APPARATUS CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: AIIUSA-40042-KX-N REG.
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- TECHNOLOGY INC. MODEL: DR-2000 The certificate for 1166-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: COMPLIANCE WORLDWIDE, INC. 357 MAIN STREET SANDOWN NH 03873 1166-CX-2001 8145542-3 REGISTRANT: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. MANUFACTURER: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: CRLUSA-36283-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 16 PORT 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE WITH CSU TRADE NAME: 16-PORT DS1 TDM MODULE MODEL: T-16-DS1 The certificate for 1167-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: PATTON ELECTRONICS - COURTLAND THOMAS 7622 RICKENBACKER DRIVE GAITHERSBURG MD 20879 1167-CX-2001 8145542-4 REGISTRANT: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. MANUFACTURER: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3N8USA-36284-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT:
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- Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Points of Communication: Leesburg - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Leesburg - ANIK E1 - (111.1 W.L.) Leesburg - ANIK E2 - (107.3 W.L) Page 4 of 16 E7861
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- S. P. # 04/30/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 TRP JWL 0 0 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access Tariff Filing Short Form TRP. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/02/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 2948 JWL 0 0 15 1 05/17/2003 73 05/09/2003 Proposes to Grandfather the High Capacity Service (1.544Mbps) Optional Payment Plan (OPP) and the High Capacity Term Pricing Plan (HC-TPP) and introduce a new DS1 term payment plan and increase Price Flex DS1 month-to-month service rates. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/01/2003SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 TRP RLS 0 0 1 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access
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- MHz 36M0F3F ANALOG 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0F3F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: Page 3 of 15 VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations PANAMSAT LICENSEE CORP. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16 ' 34.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 5281
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- E900757 SES-MOD-20030425-00533E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Public Service 34 ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 50K0F8E 77.70 dBW High speed data
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- of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 2 of 30 Application for Authority 06/26/2003 - 06/26/2018 Date Effective: 06/26/2003 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority 06/27/2003 - 06/27/2018 Date Effective: 06/27/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority PanAmSat Licensee Corp. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16
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- 512 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 500KG7W 53.70 dBW QPSK, 512 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 500KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 766 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 750KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 768 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 750KG7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 5M70G7W Page 6 of 16 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 5M70G7W
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- reduction in the Special Access Universal Service Fund (USF) factor applied to and user special access monthly revenues. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/23/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 399 VJ 0 0 15 1 01/07/2004 14 12/30/2003 Introduce an Eight-Year and Ten-Year Term Volume Plan (ETTVP) that provides of 1.544 Mbps High Capacity DS1 Special Access Lines (SAL's). SYNOPSIS Page 2 of 4 12/29/2003 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:12/29/2003 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/24/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 400 JWL 0 0 15 1 01/08/2004 11 12/31/2003 Revisions to Commitment Discount Plan. SYNOPSIS Non Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- Digital Audio and Video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 8M00G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) BOSTON UNIVERSITY E040184 SES-REG-20040419-00565E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 42 ° 21 ' 1.80 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 890 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, SUFFOLK, BOSTON, MA
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- Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Application is returning to public notice for an additional 30 days starting from June 30, 2004, changes have been made to the EIRP Density. Original public notice date was April 28, 2004. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) SG MUSIC AND MEDIA, LLC E040265 SES-LIC-20040609-00811E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 43 ' 12.40 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 56
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- Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Date Effective: 08/02/2004 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 08/02/2004 - 08/02/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) AUTOZONE, INC. E940128 SES-LIC-20040503-00634E Date Effective: 08/03/2004 Class of Station: VSAT Network Grant of Authority 08/03/2004 - 08/03/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Page 9 of 50 A Reinstatement of
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- Stations Grant of Authority 06/20/2005 - 06/20/2020 Renewal AT&T Corp. Nature of Service:International Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 42 ' 59.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 33 THOMAS STREET, NEW YORK, MANHATTAN, NY 74 ° 0 ' 22.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 8.1 meters ANTENNA ID: 8KPKCF11-150 62.40 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 81K9G7W Page 17 of 19 77.00 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M97G7W 64.30 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 3/4 FEC, QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 54K6G7W 78.10 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL
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- 1 N/A Amend Transmittal No. 1077 to add new Volume 5 Exhibits file inadvertently omitted form original filing. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 1 1078 ENG 0 0 3 1 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection rate for the 1.544 Mbps option that was originally filed under Transmittal No. 1078. SYNOPSIS Page 4 of 6 06/30/2005 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:06/29/2005 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 2 1079 ENG 0 0 3 1 0 0 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- of Service: Fixed Satellite Service Mobile Satellite Communications, Inc. dba Pittsburgh International Teleport seeks to modify its current authorization to add new emission designator and related service, increase EIRP and EIRP density. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Page 1 of 25 Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D
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- Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Renewal MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W Page 31 of 40 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) 1 - ANIK E1 - (118.7 W.L.) 1 - ANIK E2 - (111.1 W.L) 1 - PAS-1R - (45.0 W.L.) 1 - PAS-3R - (43.0 W.L.) 1 -
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- E Date Effective: 09/28/2010 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Modification MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D Page 2 of 7
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- Section 24-Contract Tariff ISSUED CARRIER 11/17/2010 VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES FILING # TRANS # FCC # 1 1119 1 11 14 16 EFF DATE # DISKS # CDS # PAGES NTC 61.38 61.49 PUS PET DUE S. P. # 12/02/2010 1 15 0 0 VJ 11/24/2010 SYNOPSIS This filing introduces regulations applicable to the migration of certain Special Access High Capacity 1.544 Mbps (DSI) level service and Special Access High Capacity 44.736 Mbps (DS3) level services that are provided under a Verizon term and/or volume plan 11/18/2010 Page 2 of 2
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 77.70 dBW High speed data (60.4 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 56.80 dBW Digital data (56 kbps BPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 48K0G7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50
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- Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 10/25/2011 - 10/25/2026 Renewal Iridium Constellation LLC Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Page 3 of 18 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- various typical services such as T-1, DS-3, and OC-3. Further, we seek comment on whether there may be instances in which a given tier inappropriately encompasses categories of connections that provide quite different levels of connectivity to interstate networks. For example, both a fractional T-1 connection with a maximum capacity of 768 Mbps and a T-1 with a capacity of 1.544 Mbps would fall within the second tier and would therefore be assessed at the same rate, despite the difference in capacity. We seek comment on the treatment under this approach of these and other services, and whether the assessment rates for each tier are reasonable in light of the goals and mandates of the statute. We seek comment on the
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- P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B Notes Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-330 California Performance Metric Data Sept. 2002 August 2002 Metric Name and Disaggregation Metric Number July 2002 May 2002 June 2002 2 - 201300Elct 2 Digital xDSL 0.19 0.33 0.17 0.33 0.16 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.16 0.33 2 - 201400Elct 4 Digital 1.544 mbpd HDSL 0.12 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.10 0.33 2 - 201404Elct UNE EELs - Voice Grade 0.32 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.08 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.13 0.33 2 - 201405Elct UNE EELs - DS1 0.14 0.33 0.13 0.33 0.14 0.33 0.12 0.33 0.14 0.33 2 - 202200Elct UNE Platform Basic 0.21 0.33 0.20 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.27
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- gather necessary information to understand the basis for recovery amounts that fluctuate from quarter to quarter. We seek comment on this analysis. In order to determine the assessment for an individual multi-line business connection, commenters have proposed calculating the assessment based on three tiers of capacity. Tier 1 would include connections provided to end users at speeds of less than 1.544 MegaBits Per Second (Mbps). In this tier, contributors would be assessed an amount equal to the base factor for each connection. The ``base factor'' would be calculated by dividing the residual funding requirement by the total number of multi-line business capacity units reported by all contributors. Tier 2 would include connections with speeds of equal to or greater than 1.544
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- DS1 loop on an unbundled basis except where the state commission has found, through application of the competitive wholesale facilities trigger in paragraph (a)(4)(ii) of this section, that requesting telecommunications carriers are not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Competitive wholesale facilities trigger for DS1 loops. A state commission shall find that a requesting telecommunications carrier is not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location
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- Rcd at 2851- 52, paras. 10-12, 2960. Nothing in the explicit language or legislative history of section 706(b) is inconsistent with this approach. 34 T-carrier systems (introduced in the 1960s) use pulse code modulation and time division multiplexing to provide a full duplex channelized digital voice system. Current applications also include digital data transmission. The typical capacities are designated T-1 (1.544 mbps) and T-3 (44.736 mbps). Digital signal (DS) standards (DS0, DS1, DS3, etc.) are used to set the transmission rates. 35 See, e.g., Third 706 Report, 17 FCC Rcd at 2919, Appendix B, paras. 25-26. 36 For example, in the portion of its web site devoted to business customers, SBC lists three symmetric high-speed DSL service packages, ranging from $199.95
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- an unbundled basis to any building not served by a wire center with at least 60,000 business lines and at least four fiber-based collocators. Once a wire center exceeds both of these thresholds, no future DS1 loop unbundling will be required in that wire center. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Cap on unbundled DS1 loop circuits. A requesting telecommunications carrier may obtain a maximum of ten unbundled DS1 loops to any single building in which DS1 loops are available as unbundled
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- trouble-shooting diagnostic capabilities. Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users to use of a personal computers microphone and speakers to make phone calls in place of a physical end-user telephone. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- their point of origin to the customer premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users the use of a personal computer's microphone and speakers to make telephone calls. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet Access) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address
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- 154(j), 155, 157, 225, 303(r), and 309. Section 1.77 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 1.77 Detailed application procedures; cross references. * * * * * (d) Rules governing applications for authorizations in the Experimental Radio Service (including market trials) are set forth in part 5 of this chapter. * * * * * Section 1.544 is amended by revising the entire section to read as follows: § 1.544 Application for broadcast station to conduct field strength measurements and for experimental operation. See §§5.59 and 5.203. Section 1.1307 is amended by revising the twenty-seventh row of the table in paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows: § 1.1307 Actions that may have a significant environmental effect, for
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- CableLabs. Digital signal 1 (DS-1)-Also known as T1; a T-carrier signaling scheme devised by Bell Labs. DS-1 is a widely used standard in telecommunications in North America and Japan to transmit voice and data between devices. DS-1 is the logical bit pattern used over a physical T1 line; however, the terms DS-1 and T1 are often used interchangeably. Carries approximately 1.544 Mbps. Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)-A generic name for a group of enhanced speed digital services generally provided by tele- phone service providers. DSL services run on twisted-pair copper wires, which can carry both voice and data signals. 132 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION | WWW.BROADBAND.GOV OBI TECHNICAL PAPER NO. 1 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM)- Technology that concentrates or aggregates traffic
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. 152 Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or "multiplex," the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- and nonprofit . . . health care providers."230 In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit 227 47 U.S.C. §214(e)(1)(B). 228 47 C.F.R. §54.405. 229 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 230 47 C.F.R. § 254(h)(2)(A). Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-204 54 Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital.231 That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area.232 In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Components) the same location, during the same period of Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 34 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard networks
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 kbps, 354 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- disbursed in any given year. Rural Health Care Providers The Commission, consistent with the Joint Board recommendation, provides for all public and not-for-profit health care providers located in rural areas to receive universal service support, not to exceed an annual cap of $400 million. A health care provider may obtain telecommunications service at a transmission capacity up to and including 1.544 mbps, the bandwidth equivalent of a T-1 line, at rates comparable to those paid for similar services in the nearest urban area with more than 50,000 residents, within the state in which the rural health care provider is located. Rural health care providers will receive support for both distance-based charges and a toll-free connection to an Internet service provider. Each
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- participation by rural health care providers and reduce the costs of program administration. In the Order, the FCC makes the following changes: Eliminates the limit on the amount of funding any one telemedicine location can receive. Authorizes support for any commercially available telecommunications service, regardless of the bandwidth. Under previous Orders, only telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps (T-1) were eligible. Simplifies the application process by eliminating the requirement that discounts be based on the tariffed or publicly-available rates for the telecommunications service. Instead, discounts will be based on actual distance based charges paid by the health care facilities. Affirms the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia with other subscribers of telecommunications services and
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- also directed the agency ``to enhance, to the extent technically feasible and economically reasonable, access to advanced telecommunications and information services for all public and nonprofit . . . health care providers.'' In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital. That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area. In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of the Deaf Sprint Corporation Reply Comments Alliance for Public Technology AT&T Corp. BellSouth Corporation Competitive Telecommunications Association (CompTel) MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of Community Action Agencies Next Level Communications SBC Communications Inc. Sprint Corporation TransWire Communications, L.L.C. United States Telephone Association Worldcom, Inc. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-188 372 A DS1 is the 1.544 Mbps first-level signal in the digital transmission hierarchy. Traditionally, 24 64- kbps DS0 channels have been multiplexed up to the 1.544 Mbps DS1 rate, with each DS0 channel carrying the digital representation of an analog voice channel. C-1 APPENDIX C Digital Loop Carrier Systems 212.Digital loop carriers (DLCs) digitally encode and multiplex subscriber loop channels into DS1372 signals (or higher)
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- a high-capacity SONET ring platform service, which uses an optical interface and provides for a high level of network survivability. U S West proposes to establish the following rate elements: the MBSS Entrance Package, the Dual Wire Center, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, and the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps. U S West states that the proposed rate elements would be employed when a customer purchasing MBSS wishes to jointly use the underlying SONET architecture to provide Switched Access Services. . U S West
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- included in the list of additional services "necessary for the provision of health care" in a state? In responding, commenters should address the telecommunications needs of rural health care providers and the most cost-effective ways to provide these services to rural areas. What would be the relative costs and benefits of supporting technologies and services that require bandwidth higher than 1.544 Mbps? How rapidly is local access to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) expanding in rural areas of the country, and what are the costs likely to be incurred in providing toll-free access to ISPs for health care providers in rural areas? What are the probable costs that would be incurred in eliminating distance-based charges and/or charges on traffic between Local Access
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- Virgin Islands. II. Services Eligible for Support #5 Q: Which telecommunications services will be supported for eligible health care providers? A: The Act states that "services necessary for the provision of health care" may be supported. The Commission concluded that rural health care providers should receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed of up to and including 1.544 Mbps, including limited distance- based charges. ([11]See question #12 for limitations on support). The Commission also concluded that, pursuant to section 254(h)(2) of the Act, any health care provider that does not have toll-free access to an Internet service provider available may receive limited support. #6 Q: What kinds of services are included within "any telecommunications service employing a transmission
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- eligible health care provider that cannot otherwise obtain toll-free access is entitled to receive the lesser of the toll charges incurred for 30 hours of access per month or $180 per month in toll charge credits. State Public Utilities Commissions, not the FCC, are responsible for designating eligible telecommunications carriers. 5. Q: Must a telecommunications carrier be capable of providing 1.544 Mbps service in order to be designated as "eligible"? A: No. Section 214(e) of the Act requires that, in order to be designated as eligible, a telecommunications carrier (1) offer the services "supported by Federal universal service support mechanisms under section 254(c)" using at least some of its own facilities, and (2) advertise the availability of these services and the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- 1397-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: TUV TELECOM SERVICES 1775 OLD HWY 8 NW SUITE 107 NEW BRIGHTON MN 55112 1397-CX-2000 8145845-2 REGISTRANT: AVAIL NETWORKS MANUFACTURER: CABLETRON SYSTEMS,INC. TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: AVAUSA-27931-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: LAN/WAN BRIDGE ROUTER WITH ONE ISDN PRI 1.544 KBPS I/F OTHER REG. AFFECTED: 5N5USA-27759-DD-N TRADE NAME: SMARTSWITCH ACCESS 700 SERIES MODEL: SSA-710, RA-2048, LRA3000A, RA-2024, LRA3002A The certificate for 1398-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES-ALFRED LO 2/FL.,576 CASTLE PEAK RD. KOWLOON, HONGKONG 1398-CX-2000 8145061-5 REGISTRANT: VICTORY CONCEPT INDUSTRIES LTD MANUFACTURER: VICTORY TELECOM (HUIZHOU) LTD TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: 1JZCHN-23587-TE-E REG. CLASS:
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- will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 2181-CX-2000 8145196-3 REGISTRANT: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. MANUFACTURER: FLEXTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6TXUSA-35525-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DIGITAL DEVICE WITH 6 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470 FRASER The certificate for 2182-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING - KIM TERRY 14140 MIDWAY RD., STE 100 DALLAS TX 75244 2182-CX-2000 8145199-1 REGISTRANT: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING MANUFACTURER: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6UAUSA-35526-DI-E REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MANUAL,
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- The certificate for 1761-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS CORP. 600 MARCH RD., P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA ONT, CANADA K2K 2E6 1761-CX-2000 8145119-1 REGISTRANT: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS INC MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-35253-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1 1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTION GQ6CAN-35253-XD-N TRADE NAME: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS MODEL: 350 IVSN The certificate for 1762-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: DAVID CHEONG WAI HOONG PSB BLDG., 1 SCIENCE PARK DRIVE SINGAPORE 118221 1762-CX-2000 8145123-3 REGISTRANT: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD. MANUFACTURER: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 4J2CAN-35254-AD-T REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE
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- INC NATURE OF APPLICATION: ISDN BRI "S/T" REFERENCE POINT MODULE FOR THE ARN, ANH, AN, PASSPORT 2430, PASSPORT 4460 AND PASSPORT 5430 CHASSIS TRADE NAME MODEL OTHER REG. AFFECTED ISDN BRI "S/T" MODULE 107977, 114009, 111865 900-CX-2000 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 4P8USA-31445-DE-N GRANTEE: BAY NETWORKS NATURE OF APPLICATION: SINGLE LINE 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE FOR THE AN, ANH, ARN, PASSPORT 5430, PASSPORT 4460 AND PASSPORT 2430 CHASSIS TRADE NAME MODEL OTHER REG. AFFECTED BAY NETWORKS, INC. FRACTIONAL T1 T1/FT1 DSU/CSU MODULE 901-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: NITSUKO AMERICA CORPORATION MANUFACTURER: NITSUKO THAI LTD TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: 1ZDTHA-24925-KF-E REG. CLASS: TERMINAL SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: FULLY PROTECTED KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION:
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- NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: PL100 OTHER REG. AFFECTED: AT9USA-34893-OT-E Certificate will be sent to the following: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 990-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34895-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBBPS VOICE SERVER CARD PROVIDING 2 T1/CSU CO PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 74515GXX (X = 0-9) OTHER REG. AFFECTED: Certificate will be sent to the following: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 991-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34896-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF
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- MOTOROLA MODEL: PL100 The certificate for 990-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 990-CX-2000 8145815-4 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34895-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBBPS VOICE SERVER CARD PROVIDING 2 T1/CSU CO PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 74515GXX (X = 0-9) The certificate for 991-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 991-CX-2000 8145815-4 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34896-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE
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- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Voice mail PC card that supports T1/E1 interface OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: NATURAL MICROSYSTEMS MODEL: CG6000C; CG5000eC DATE CERTIFIED: 8/17/00 NAME OF TCB: Communication Certification Laboratory REGISTRANT: ADC TYPE: Original REG NUMBER: 6TTUSA-43017-XD-N REG CLASS: System TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: XD - Multiplexers, channel banks, switching matrices/CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Multi-line series cross-connect panel for the termination of DSX1 1.544 MBS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: ADC MODEL: 2004DSXPERT DATE CERTIFIED: 8/17/00 NAME OF TCB: Curtis-Strauss, LLC REGISTRANT: GNNETCOM, Inc. TYPE: Notice and Modification REG NUMBER: DDDDNK-27350-TX-N REG CLASS: Terminal TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: Adjuncts used with one and two line telephones EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Unit is a system adjunct that consists of the Model ELLIPSE 2.4 amplifier OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE
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- of three years or longer, entered into on or before September 17, 1992. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 CEH 10 45 2/21/97 SPRINT LTC 28 1 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/7/97 FILING# 1 61.38 Y 61.49 Y Introduces Extended Superframe Format as a nonchargeable optional feature available with 1.544 Mbps switched and special access services; adds language to jurisdictional reporting; allows 12 to 15 digits to be used for international calls; and makes other clarifying revisions. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 ENG 4 15 2/21/97 US WEST 826 2 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/8/97 FILING# 1 61.38
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- of six months, the nonrecurring charge to $1.00 for T1 access to Frame Relay Service. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 02/15/2000BELL ATLANTIC NETWORK SERVICES 1 1253 JWL 0 0 15 1 03/01/2000 11 02/22/2000 Introduces compatible Channel Interface Codes and regulations for use with Frame Relay Services, mulitplexed 1.544 Mbps facilities and groomed 1.544 Mbps facilities which are provided over IntelliLightR dedicated SONET Rings. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 02/15/2000BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 1 536 JWL 0 0 1 1 03/01/2000 2 02/22/2000 Describes charges for specially constructed facilities installed at the request of MCI to provide DS1
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- O P S I S CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 JWL 1 15 0 0 11/11/98 11/3/98 NYNEX TELEPHONE CO. 1 524 1 S Y N O P S I S Provides for the introduction of a unique nonrecurring charge which will apply when a customer requests installation of either DIGIPATH digital service II, 1.544 Mbps High Capacity Service or 44.736 Mbps High Capacity Service to a nonstandard premises. CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 LJB 1 1 10/28/98 TELEPORT 1 24 2 S Y N O P S I S 10/28/98 -FCC- Page 3 of 4 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: 1998-10-28 NON-DOMINANT CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS#
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- referred to the Public Reference Room at (202) 418-1933. NOTES: 11/9/1999 -FCC- Page 1 of 4 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: 1999-11-09 DOMINANT CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 11/8/1999 JWL 1 15 11/23/1999 11/15/1999 BELL ATLANTIC NETWORK SERVICES 1 1209 11 S Y N O P S I S Allows routing of multiplexed High Capacity Special Access 1.544 Mbps facilities between the Falmouth MA central office and the Cataumet MA central office in order to provide route diversity for services provided to Otis Air Force base by MCI. CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 11/8/1999 SCF 1 1 11/9/1999 CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE 1 743 40 S Y N O P S I S Proposes
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- as an analog circuit having 3 to 4 kHz of bandwidth, the digital equivalent of which is a 64 kbps circuit. Such a circuit allows one conversation at a time to be carried. 5 T-1/DS1, primary rate ISDN, and several versions of DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) are examples of such high capacity facilities. Information carrying capacity of such facilities is 1.544 mbps, or greater, in contrast to the 64 kbps rate of a voice grade circuit. 6 See Section III for relevant citations. 6 A local service competitor that owns a telephone switch therefore must acquire a numbering code for that switch before commencing operation as a facilities-based CLEC providing mass market switched telephone service. Facilities-based local service competitors in their
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 2000 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- services as viewed from the perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers can now compare rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 The 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service,CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on Reconsideration
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- care provider. The rural health care provider must then complete FCC Form 466 (services ordered and certification form). The rural health provider must then submit both FCC forms to RHCD. 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third funding period. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division Company on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration, adopted
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- health care provider that notifies it of the preliminary approval of the request for support, and provides an estimate of the amount of support that can be expected. The rural 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third and future funding periods. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration,
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- C & P TEL CO OF VA Bell Atlantic 829,055,560 3,629,926 228.39 0 0.000 TOTAL: WASHINGTON 929,755,412 3,748,908 248.01 22,637,520 2.462 522400C R UTC OF THE NW-WA United Telephone System Inc. 23,777,576 87,116 272.94 0 0.000 522404C R ASOTIN TEL - WA Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 673,763 1,335 504.69 194,745 0.021 522408C R CENTURYTEL-WASHINGTOCenturyTel, Inc. 74,256,097 178,365 416.32 14,197,680 1.544 522410C R CENTURYTEL-COWICHE CenturyTel, Inc. 977,971 2,199 444.73 221,893 0.024 522412C R ELLENSBURG TEL CO MJD Communications 8,720,318 27,161 321.06 405,501 0.044 522416C N GTE NORTHWEST INC-WAGTE Corporation 175,369,992 773,604 226.69 0 0.000 522417C R HAT ISLAND TEL CO 52,908 106 499.13 15,021 0.002 522418C R PEND OREILLE TEL. Rural Telephone Co. 1,660,007 2,263 733.54 718,534 0.078 522419C R HOOD
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 354 kbps, 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- 1992, at 85-104. For an empirical description of the interplay between compact disc hardware sales and the availability of compact discs, see Neil Gandal, Michael Kende, and Rafael Rob, ``The Dynamics of Technological Adoption in Hardware/Software Systems: The Case of Compact Disc Players,'' Rand Journal of Economics, Vol. 31, No. 1, Spring 2000, at 43-61. . A T-1 network carries 1.544 megabits of data per second (Mbps). See Janet Abbate, Inventing the Internet, (MIT Press, 1999) at 191-200. For a discussion of the FCC's role in the Internet, see Jason Oxman, ``The FCC and the Unregulation of the Internet,'' (OPP Working Paper Series No. 31, 1999)(Unregulation of the Internet). (Intermedia White Paper) at n.1, for a definition of peering. . See
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- on Telecommunications and Health Care, I remain concerned that our record on this important issue is sparse. I am intrigued by the Advisory Committee's recommendation that we recommend a specific level of telecommunications bandwidth capacity to support eligible rural health care providers (allowing health care providers to choose among any telecommunications service supporting a capacity of up to and including 1.544 Mbps or its equivalent). I urge parties to provide the Commission with further comment on the Advisory Committee's recommendations. The Advisory Committee has told us that the clear benefit of such an approach would be that data and medical images could be transmitted at speeds high enough to make transmission time reasonable and at transmission capacities broad enough to transmit
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- and our proposed solutions. Services to be Supported The Act calls for support of telecommunications "services necessary for the provision of health care". But who should decide which services are "necessary," and how? Shouldn't eligible health care providers decide for themselves which services are necessary? Shouldn't every eligible health care provider be able to choose services that use bandwidths of 1.544 Mbps or less? Isn't that sufficient? Distance Charges Telecommunications carriers generally impose distance charges at a dollar-per-mile rate. Rural health care providers often have to pay much higher distance charges than their urban counterparts. For example, in U S West's territory, for a rural health care provider who wants to connect to the nearest hospital, let's say 100 miles away,
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- View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals by Certain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- network. If you have a T1 line, it means that the telephone company has brought in a fiber optic line (a T1 line might also come in on copper). A T1 line can carry 24 digitized voice channels or 48 paths (your call going out and the other call coming in) or it can carry data at a rate of 1.544 megabits per second. If the T1 line is being used for telephone conversations, it plugs into the telephone system. If it is carrying data, it plugs into the network's router. POTS stands for ``Plain Old Telephone System''. Non-POTS lines are based on high-speed, digital communications lines, such as ISDN (integrated services digital network) and FDDI (fiber distribute data interface). The
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- and 0.291, and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint Telephone Companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Incorporated; Central Telephone Company, Nevada Division d/b/a/ Sprint of Nevada; Central Telephone Company, North Carolina Division; Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company; and Central Telephone Company
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- 2001 29 48 (19) 33 48 (15) USOCs and Class of Service Codes Billed to Section 272 Affiliates in January 2001 Attachment A-8a Selected for Testing Objective IX, Procedure 3 1 USOC or Class of Service Code Description HZK3X Megalink Custom High Capacity 44.736 S25EX Special Access Service Surcharge TMECS Channel Termination TUZPX Electrical Channel Termination XDH1X Digital High Capacity 1.544 MBPS 1J5HS Special Transport Per Mile 1L5XX Special Transport Per Mile 1OXHX Special Transport Fixed T6ECS Channel Termination XDD4X Digital - Digital Data 4 - Class of Service BHMTT Busy Hour Minutes Of Capacity BHMOT Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity PT8JX End Office Trunk Port DS1 Digital TPP6X Line or Trunk BHMFA Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity EF2A4 Entrance Facility
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- 0.291(j), and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint local telephone companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Inc., Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company, and Sprint/United Telephone of Pennsylvania. See Pleading Cycle Established for Sprint Petition for Pricing Flexibility for Special Access and
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- own customers. For clarity, however, we insert the phrase ``unless Verizon routinely does so to serve its own customers'' at the end of the sentence ``Verizon will not install new electronics'' in section 11.2.9. Arbitrator's Adopted Contract Language As discussed above, the Arbitrator adopts the following language: 11.2.9 ``DS-1 Loops'' provides a digital transmission channel suitable for the transport of 1.544 Mbps digital signals. This Loop type is more fully described in Verizon TR 72575, as revised from time to time. The DS-1 Loop includes the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate. A DS-1 Loop will be provided only where the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate are at the requested installation date currently available for the
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- the same digital switches and digital paths are used to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at § 14.9.5.2. 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 Þ ß ö ÷ - + 5 Q R W
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- See Petition to Deny. See Joint Opposition; Reply to Joint Opposition to Petition to Deny, File No. 0002401623, filed Jan. 24, 2006 (Reply). See Petition to Deny at 2. Id. at 3. Id. See id. at 3-4. Id. at 3. ). Digital Signal-3 (``DS3'') capacity is the equivalent of 28 T-1 channels, each operating at a total signaling rate of 1.544 Mbps. DS3 thus supports 672 voice-grade channels of 64 Kbps each. See Harry Newton, Newton's Telecom Dictionary 242 (18th ed. 2002). See Petition to Deny at 3. See id. at 4; Reply at 4-5. See Joint Opposition at 3-4. See id. at 4. Id. at 4-5. Id. at 5 (emphasis omitted). 47 U.S.C. § 310(d). Applications of Ameritech Corp., Transferor,
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) Opti-Point Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring ServiceSM Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the qualifying price flex
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 Kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sonet OC Ring Service Ethernet Transport Service Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N = 2, 4 and 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon now intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Specifically, Verizon states that it plans to no longer accept new orders or changes to existing orders for Fractional DS1 or Fractional T1
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- at volume options 36 and 48 in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas (collectively Service Areas). AT&T explains that STN provides dedicated digital transport service from two or more customer specified access nodes over AT&T's shared infrastructure. AT&T further explains that STN provides premises-to-premises arrangements or premises-to-hub arrangements for interconnection to other AT&T Southwest Access Services with transmission speeds of 1.544 Mbps or greater. AT&T states that STNs are typically constructed in a ring configuration which provides redundant transmission over separate physical facilities. AT&T asserts, however, that due to market forces, AT&T's STN service at volume options 36 and 48 has reached the end of its product life cycle and has been superseded in the market by AT&T's SONET Dedicated Ring
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- rate. Verizon indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N=2, 4 or 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Verizon indicates that the present application is for the discontinuance of these services to approximately 100 customers that did not receive notice when Verizon
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- transport termination (the termination of channel mileage facility or similar transmission path); iii. Channel termination, local distribution channel, special access line, customer port connection (Ethernet) (a transmission path between a customer designated location and the associated wire center); iv. Clear channel capability (not shown) (an arrangement which allows a customer to transport, for example, 1.536 Mbps of information on a 1.544 Mbps line rate with no constraint on the quantity or sequence of one and zero bits); v. Cross-connection (not shown) (semi-permanent switching between facilities, sometimes combined with multiplexing/demultiplexing); vi. Multiplexing (not shown) (channelizing a facility into individual services requiring a Lower capacity or bandwidth); vii. Class of service and/or committed information rate (not shown) (for Ethernet, the performance characteristics of
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Components) the same location, during the same period of Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 34 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard networks
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- AT&T LD explains that Enhanced Toll Free Service, Dedicated Toll Free Service and International Toll Free Service provide a suite of complex toll free features and functionality for business customers with advanced toll free applications. AT&T LD further explains that Dedicated Voice Access provides a path between the Customer's Premises/Customer's Equipment and the Company-designated POP, with Bandwidth capacity of either 1.544 Mbps or 44.736 Mbps utilizing in-band signaling. AT&T LD states that its Primary Rate Interface provides high-speed end-to-end digital service with out-of-band signaling, and its Long Distance Virtual Private Network is an outbound-only long distance service that provides the functionality and capabilities of a private network through the use of shared transmission facilities. AT&T LD indicates, however, that AT&T continues
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- RM-8354 View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals byCertain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- revenues projected to be recovered under the interim rate structure.224 The TIC was explicitly intended to make the transition to the interim rate structure revenue neutral.225 Among other possible costs, the TIC recovers the remaining second, 218 A DS1 line is capable of transmitting 24 voice conversations, each digitally encoded at 64 kilobits per ond, for a total capacity of 1.544 megabits per second. A DS3 line has 28 times the capacity of a DS1. 219 7 FCC Red at 7029. Special access customers use a dedicated trunk running between the customer's premises and the IXC's POP, thereby bypassing the LEC's switched network facilities altogether. This service is primarily used by large volume users in densely populated areas. 220 at 7036-37.
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- MODEL: I200 The certificate for 411-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: HT COMMUNICATIONS 4480 SHOPPING LANE SIMI VALLEY CA 93063 411-CX-2001 8145304-7 REGISTRANT: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC MANUFACTURER: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 1DZUSA-28015-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1/FT1 CSU/DSU SINGLE 1.544 MBPS INTEGRATED DIGITAL MODEM OTHER REG. AFFECTED: 5UMUSA-24098-DE-N TRADE NAME: HT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. MODEL: T6020 The certificate for 412-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ELECTRONIC TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN NO.8, LANE 29, WEN-MING RD. LOSHAN TSUN KWEISHAN HSIANG TAOYUAN HSIEN TAIWAN ROC 412-CX-2001 8145316-1 REGISTRANT: KINGSTON TECHNOLOGY CORP MANUFACTURER: C-ONE TECHNOLOGY CORP TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3M5TAI-28016-M5-E
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- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: PBX SYSTEM WITH UP TO 256 CO PORTS AND 512 STATIONS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: NEC MODEL: (VC)(HAC) NEAX 2000 IVS, 1000 IVS, 2000 IVS² DATE CERTIFIED: 1/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC TYPE: ORIGINAL REG NUMBER: ABZUSA-43041-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: (4) LINE T1/CSU EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: (4) LINE T1/CSU 1.544 MPBS EQUIPMENT OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: ISC3 DATE CERTIFIED: 1/5/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: POLYCOM INC TYPE: MODIFICATION REG NUMBER: 2HWUSA-43009-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: STANDALONE DIGITAL DATA DEVICE WITH CSU INTERFACE OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: POLYCOM MODEL: NETENGINE 7216,
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- 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 7 01/31/2001 Special Construction SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 141 RLS 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 2 01/31/2001 Introduces Sprint Custom Access Solutions which provides for the integration of multiple voice and frame relay channels over the same 1.544 Mbps facility, and utilizes a digital access and cross connect system located in Sprint LTC's central office. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 142 RLS 0 0 1 1 02/08/2001 3 01/31/2001 Proposes to expand DSL offering to include the Lebanon, Mason and Waynesville
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- MODEL: SERIES 5000 The certificate for 503-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 503-CX-2001 8145815-1 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-35950-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS COMPACT PCI CARD PRIVING 8 OR CSU/T1 12 PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 7300 T1/E1 CPCI CARD SET The certificate for 504-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES - ARROW LIN 14F, 27, CHUANG SAN N. RD, SEC 3 TAIPEI TAIWAN ROC 504-CX-2001 8145348-3 REGISTRANT: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY, INC. MANUFACTURER: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY INC. TYPE OF FILING:
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- DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3460 NEST DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43050-DE-N REG CLASS: SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 2 PORT STAND-ALONE OR NEST CONFIGURATION - T1/CSU 1.544 MBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: FT100 DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43046-MD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3260, 3261, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3266, 3267,
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- TO 2 ANALOG POTS PORTS, UP TO 4 ETHERNET OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: INTEL 8302 ROUTER; INTEL 8304 ROUTER; INTEL 8306 ROUTER MODEL: ER8302U, ER8304U, ER8306U DATE CERTIFIED: 4/3/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIPLEXERS, CHANNEL BANKS, SWITCHING MATRICES CONNECTED TO REGISTERED CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE CARD OTHER REG AFFECTED: AS5USA-27438-XD-E TRADE NAME: AVAYA MODEL: (PRI) CYD2/CWB2 DATE CERTIFIED: 4/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AVAYA, INC. TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43103-MD-T REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: COMPACT PCI BASED REMOTE MAINTENANCE BOARD WITH ON BOARD MODEM - 33.6 KBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED:
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- EL 208 The certificate for 954-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ALCATEL CANADA INC. 600 MARCH ROAD, P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA, ONTARIO, CANADA K2K 2E6 954-CX-2001 8145419-4 REGISTRANT: ALCATEL NETWORKS INC. MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-23821-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1-1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTIONS TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: ALCATEL 7470 MSP WITH 16 PORT T1 FRAME RELAY CARD TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: MAINSTREETXPRESS 36170 The certificate for 955-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: JOE URBANSKI- ROCKWELL SWITCHING SYSTEMS 300 BAUMAN COURT, P.O.BOX 8007 WOOD DALE IL 60191-8007 955-CX-2001 8145444-1 REGISTRANT: ROCKWELL SWITCHING
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- NAME: SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE MODEL: HAC/VC FC2540(XXX), FC2556(XXX) The certificate for 1094-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 1094-CX-2001 8145487-2 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 6TXUSA-35525-DW-N GRANTEE: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. NATURE OF APPLICATION: EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: SIX 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS (MAX) CAN BE CONFIGURED BY SOFTWARE FOR EITHER CSU OR DSX FUNCTION. NO ANALOGUE CONTENT TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470, AXC 475 The certificate for 1095-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOBILE ENGINEERING 906 ADAMS MANKATO MN 56001 1095-CX-2001 8145488-1 REGISTRANT: SUTTLE APPARATUS MANUFACTURER: SUTTLE APPARATUS CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: AIIUSA-40042-KX-N REG.
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- TECHNOLOGY INC. MODEL: DR-2000 The certificate for 1166-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: COMPLIANCE WORLDWIDE, INC. 357 MAIN STREET SANDOWN NH 03873 1166-CX-2001 8145542-3 REGISTRANT: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. MANUFACTURER: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: CRLUSA-36283-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 16 PORT 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE WITH CSU TRADE NAME: 16-PORT DS1 TDM MODULE MODEL: T-16-DS1 The certificate for 1167-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: PATTON ELECTRONICS - COURTLAND THOMAS 7622 RICKENBACKER DRIVE GAITHERSBURG MD 20879 1167-CX-2001 8145542-4 REGISTRANT: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. MANUFACTURER: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3N8USA-36284-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT:
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- Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Points of Communication: Leesburg - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Leesburg - ANIK E1 - (111.1 W.L.) Leesburg - ANIK E2 - (107.3 W.L) Page 4 of 16 E7861
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- S. P. # 04/30/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 TRP JWL 0 0 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access Tariff Filing Short Form TRP. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/02/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 2948 JWL 0 0 15 1 05/17/2003 73 05/09/2003 Proposes to Grandfather the High Capacity Service (1.544Mbps) Optional Payment Plan (OPP) and the High Capacity Term Pricing Plan (HC-TPP) and introduce a new DS1 term payment plan and increase Price Flex DS1 month-to-month service rates. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/01/2003SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 TRP RLS 0 0 1 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access
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- MHz 36M0F3F ANALOG 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0F3F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: Page 3 of 15 VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations PANAMSAT LICENSEE CORP. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16 ' 34.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 5281
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- E900757 SES-MOD-20030425-00533E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Public Service 34 ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 50K0F8E 77.70 dBW High speed data
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- of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 2 of 30 Application for Authority 06/26/2003 - 06/26/2018 Date Effective: 06/26/2003 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority 06/27/2003 - 06/27/2018 Date Effective: 06/27/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority PanAmSat Licensee Corp. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16
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- 512 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 500KG7W 53.70 dBW QPSK, 512 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 500KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 766 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 750KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 768 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 750KG7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 5M70G7W Page 6 of 16 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 5M70G7W
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- reduction in the Special Access Universal Service Fund (USF) factor applied to and user special access monthly revenues. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/23/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 399 VJ 0 0 15 1 01/07/2004 14 12/30/2003 Introduce an Eight-Year and Ten-Year Term Volume Plan (ETTVP) that provides of 1.544 Mbps High Capacity DS1 Special Access Lines (SAL's). SYNOPSIS Page 2 of 4 12/29/2003 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:12/29/2003 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/24/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 400 JWL 0 0 15 1 01/08/2004 11 12/31/2003 Revisions to Commitment Discount Plan. SYNOPSIS Non Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- Digital Audio and Video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 8M00G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) BOSTON UNIVERSITY E040184 SES-REG-20040419-00565E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 42 ° 21 ' 1.80 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 890 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, SUFFOLK, BOSTON, MA
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- Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Application is returning to public notice for an additional 30 days starting from June 30, 2004, changes have been made to the EIRP Density. Original public notice date was April 28, 2004. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) SG MUSIC AND MEDIA, LLC E040265 SES-LIC-20040609-00811E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 43 ' 12.40 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 56
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- Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Date Effective: 08/02/2004 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 08/02/2004 - 08/02/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) AUTOZONE, INC. E940128 SES-LIC-20040503-00634E Date Effective: 08/03/2004 Class of Station: VSAT Network Grant of Authority 08/03/2004 - 08/03/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Page 9 of 50 A Reinstatement of
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- Stations Grant of Authority 06/20/2005 - 06/20/2020 Renewal AT&T Corp. Nature of Service:International Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 42 ' 59.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 33 THOMAS STREET, NEW YORK, MANHATTAN, NY 74 ° 0 ' 22.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 8.1 meters ANTENNA ID: 8KPKCF11-150 62.40 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 81K9G7W Page 17 of 19 77.00 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M97G7W 64.30 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 3/4 FEC, QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 54K6G7W 78.10 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL
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- 1 N/A Amend Transmittal No. 1077 to add new Volume 5 Exhibits file inadvertently omitted form original filing. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 1 1078 ENG 0 0 3 1 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection rate for the 1.544 Mbps option that was originally filed under Transmittal No. 1078. SYNOPSIS Page 4 of 6 06/30/2005 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:06/29/2005 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 2 1079 ENG 0 0 3 1 0 0 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- of Service: Fixed Satellite Service Mobile Satellite Communications, Inc. dba Pittsburgh International Teleport seeks to modify its current authorization to add new emission designator and related service, increase EIRP and EIRP density. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Page 1 of 25 Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D
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- Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Renewal MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W Page 31 of 40 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) 1 - ANIK E1 - (118.7 W.L.) 1 - ANIK E2 - (111.1 W.L) 1 - PAS-1R - (45.0 W.L.) 1 - PAS-3R - (43.0 W.L.) 1 -
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- E Date Effective: 09/28/2010 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Modification MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D Page 2 of 7
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- Section 24-Contract Tariff ISSUED CARRIER 11/17/2010 VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES FILING # TRANS # FCC # 1 1119 1 11 14 16 EFF DATE # DISKS # CDS # PAGES NTC 61.38 61.49 PUS PET DUE S. P. # 12/02/2010 1 15 0 0 VJ 11/24/2010 SYNOPSIS This filing introduces regulations applicable to the migration of certain Special Access High Capacity 1.544 Mbps (DSI) level service and Special Access High Capacity 44.736 Mbps (DS3) level services that are provided under a Verizon term and/or volume plan 11/18/2010 Page 2 of 2
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 77.70 dBW High speed data (60.4 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 56.80 dBW Digital data (56 kbps BPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 48K0G7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50
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- Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 10/25/2011 - 10/25/2026 Renewal Iridium Constellation LLC Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Page 3 of 18 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- various typical services such as T-1, DS-3, and OC-3. Further, we seek comment on whether there may be instances in which a given tier inappropriately encompasses categories of connections that provide quite different levels of connectivity to interstate networks. For example, both a fractional T-1 connection with a maximum capacity of 768 Mbps and a T-1 with a capacity of 1.544 Mbps would fall within the second tier and would therefore be assessed at the same rate, despite the difference in capacity. We seek comment on the treatment under this approach of these and other services, and whether the assessment rates for each tier are reasonable in light of the goals and mandates of the statute. We seek comment on the
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- P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B Notes Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-330 California Performance Metric Data Sept. 2002 August 2002 Metric Name and Disaggregation Metric Number July 2002 May 2002 June 2002 2 - 201300Elct 2 Digital xDSL 0.19 0.33 0.17 0.33 0.16 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.16 0.33 2 - 201400Elct 4 Digital 1.544 mbpd HDSL 0.12 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.10 0.33 2 - 201404Elct UNE EELs - Voice Grade 0.32 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.08 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.13 0.33 2 - 201405Elct UNE EELs - DS1 0.14 0.33 0.13 0.33 0.14 0.33 0.12 0.33 0.14 0.33 2 - 202200Elct UNE Platform Basic 0.21 0.33 0.20 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.27
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- gather necessary information to understand the basis for recovery amounts that fluctuate from quarter to quarter. We seek comment on this analysis. In order to determine the assessment for an individual multi-line business connection, commenters have proposed calculating the assessment based on three tiers of capacity. Tier 1 would include connections provided to end users at speeds of less than 1.544 MegaBits Per Second (Mbps). In this tier, contributors would be assessed an amount equal to the base factor for each connection. The ``base factor'' would be calculated by dividing the residual funding requirement by the total number of multi-line business capacity units reported by all contributors. Tier 2 would include connections with speeds of equal to or greater than 1.544
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- DS1 loop on an unbundled basis except where the state commission has found, through application of the competitive wholesale facilities trigger in paragraph (a)(4)(ii) of this section, that requesting telecommunications carriers are not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Competitive wholesale facilities trigger for DS1 loops. A state commission shall find that a requesting telecommunications carrier is not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location
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- Rcd at 2851- 52, paras. 10-12, 2960. Nothing in the explicit language or legislative history of section 706(b) is inconsistent with this approach. 34 T-carrier systems (introduced in the 1960s) use pulse code modulation and time division multiplexing to provide a full duplex channelized digital voice system. Current applications also include digital data transmission. The typical capacities are designated T-1 (1.544 mbps) and T-3 (44.736 mbps). Digital signal (DS) standards (DS0, DS1, DS3, etc.) are used to set the transmission rates. 35 See, e.g., Third 706 Report, 17 FCC Rcd at 2919, Appendix B, paras. 25-26. 36 For example, in the portion of its web site devoted to business customers, SBC lists three symmetric high-speed DSL service packages, ranging from $199.95
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- an unbundled basis to any building not served by a wire center with at least 60,000 business lines and at least four fiber-based collocators. Once a wire center exceeds both of these thresholds, no future DS1 loop unbundling will be required in that wire center. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Cap on unbundled DS1 loop circuits. A requesting telecommunications carrier may obtain a maximum of ten unbundled DS1 loops to any single building in which DS1 loops are available as unbundled
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- trouble-shooting diagnostic capabilities. Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users to use of a personal computers microphone and speakers to make phone calls in place of a physical end-user telephone. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- their point of origin to the customer premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users the use of a personal computer's microphone and speakers to make telephone calls. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet Access) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address
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- 154(j), 155, 157, 225, 303(r), and 309. Section 1.77 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 1.77 Detailed application procedures; cross references. * * * * * (d) Rules governing applications for authorizations in the Experimental Radio Service (including market trials) are set forth in part 5 of this chapter. * * * * * Section 1.544 is amended by revising the entire section to read as follows: § 1.544 Application for broadcast station to conduct field strength measurements and for experimental operation. See §§5.59 and 5.203. Section 1.1307 is amended by revising the twenty-seventh row of the table in paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows: § 1.1307 Actions that may have a significant environmental effect, for
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- CableLabs. Digital signal 1 (DS-1)-Also known as T1; a T-carrier signaling scheme devised by Bell Labs. DS-1 is a widely used standard in telecommunications in North America and Japan to transmit voice and data between devices. DS-1 is the logical bit pattern used over a physical T1 line; however, the terms DS-1 and T1 are often used interchangeably. Carries approximately 1.544 Mbps. Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)-A generic name for a group of enhanced speed digital services generally provided by tele- phone service providers. DSL services run on twisted-pair copper wires, which can carry both voice and data signals. 132 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION | WWW.BROADBAND.GOV OBI TECHNICAL PAPER NO. 1 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM)- Technology that concentrates or aggregates traffic
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. 152 Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or "multiplex," the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- and nonprofit . . . health care providers."230 In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit 227 47 U.S.C. §214(e)(1)(B). 228 47 C.F.R. §54.405. 229 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 230 47 C.F.R. § 254(h)(2)(A). Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-204 54 Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital.231 That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area.232 In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Components) the same location, during the same period of Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 34 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard networks
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 kbps, 354 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- disbursed in any given year. Rural Health Care Providers The Commission, consistent with the Joint Board recommendation, provides for all public and not-for-profit health care providers located in rural areas to receive universal service support, not to exceed an annual cap of $400 million. A health care provider may obtain telecommunications service at a transmission capacity up to and including 1.544 mbps, the bandwidth equivalent of a T-1 line, at rates comparable to those paid for similar services in the nearest urban area with more than 50,000 residents, within the state in which the rural health care provider is located. Rural health care providers will receive support for both distance-based charges and a toll-free connection to an Internet service provider. Each
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- participation by rural health care providers and reduce the costs of program administration. In the Order, the FCC makes the following changes: Eliminates the limit on the amount of funding any one telemedicine location can receive. Authorizes support for any commercially available telecommunications service, regardless of the bandwidth. Under previous Orders, only telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps (T-1) were eligible. Simplifies the application process by eliminating the requirement that discounts be based on the tariffed or publicly-available rates for the telecommunications service. Instead, discounts will be based on actual distance based charges paid by the health care facilities. Affirms the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia with other subscribers of telecommunications services and
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- also directed the agency ``to enhance, to the extent technically feasible and economically reasonable, access to advanced telecommunications and information services for all public and nonprofit . . . health care providers.'' In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital. That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area. In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of the Deaf Sprint Corporation Reply Comments Alliance for Public Technology AT&T Corp. BellSouth Corporation Competitive Telecommunications Association (CompTel) MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of Community Action Agencies Next Level Communications SBC Communications Inc. Sprint Corporation TransWire Communications, L.L.C. United States Telephone Association Worldcom, Inc. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-188 372 A DS1 is the 1.544 Mbps first-level signal in the digital transmission hierarchy. Traditionally, 24 64- kbps DS0 channels have been multiplexed up to the 1.544 Mbps DS1 rate, with each DS0 channel carrying the digital representation of an analog voice channel. C-1 APPENDIX C Digital Loop Carrier Systems 212.Digital loop carriers (DLCs) digitally encode and multiplex subscriber loop channels into DS1372 signals (or higher)
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- a high-capacity SONET ring platform service, which uses an optical interface and provides for a high level of network survivability. U S West proposes to establish the following rate elements: the MBSS Entrance Package, the Dual Wire Center, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, and the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps. U S West states that the proposed rate elements would be employed when a customer purchasing MBSS wishes to jointly use the underlying SONET architecture to provide Switched Access Services. . U S West
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- included in the list of additional services "necessary for the provision of health care" in a state? In responding, commenters should address the telecommunications needs of rural health care providers and the most cost-effective ways to provide these services to rural areas. What would be the relative costs and benefits of supporting technologies and services that require bandwidth higher than 1.544 Mbps? How rapidly is local access to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) expanding in rural areas of the country, and what are the costs likely to be incurred in providing toll-free access to ISPs for health care providers in rural areas? What are the probable costs that would be incurred in eliminating distance-based charges and/or charges on traffic between Local Access
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- Virgin Islands. II. Services Eligible for Support #5 Q: Which telecommunications services will be supported for eligible health care providers? A: The Act states that "services necessary for the provision of health care" may be supported. The Commission concluded that rural health care providers should receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed of up to and including 1.544 Mbps, including limited distance- based charges. ([11]See question #12 for limitations on support). The Commission also concluded that, pursuant to section 254(h)(2) of the Act, any health care provider that does not have toll-free access to an Internet service provider available may receive limited support. #6 Q: What kinds of services are included within "any telecommunications service employing a transmission
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- eligible health care provider that cannot otherwise obtain toll-free access is entitled to receive the lesser of the toll charges incurred for 30 hours of access per month or $180 per month in toll charge credits. State Public Utilities Commissions, not the FCC, are responsible for designating eligible telecommunications carriers. 5. Q: Must a telecommunications carrier be capable of providing 1.544 Mbps service in order to be designated as "eligible"? A: No. Section 214(e) of the Act requires that, in order to be designated as eligible, a telecommunications carrier (1) offer the services "supported by Federal universal service support mechanisms under section 254(c)" using at least some of its own facilities, and (2) advertise the availability of these services and the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- 1397-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: TUV TELECOM SERVICES 1775 OLD HWY 8 NW SUITE 107 NEW BRIGHTON MN 55112 1397-CX-2000 8145845-2 REGISTRANT: AVAIL NETWORKS MANUFACTURER: CABLETRON SYSTEMS,INC. TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: AVAUSA-27931-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: LAN/WAN BRIDGE ROUTER WITH ONE ISDN PRI 1.544 KBPS I/F OTHER REG. AFFECTED: 5N5USA-27759-DD-N TRADE NAME: SMARTSWITCH ACCESS 700 SERIES MODEL: SSA-710, RA-2048, LRA3000A, RA-2024, LRA3002A The certificate for 1398-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES-ALFRED LO 2/FL.,576 CASTLE PEAK RD. KOWLOON, HONGKONG 1398-CX-2000 8145061-5 REGISTRANT: VICTORY CONCEPT INDUSTRIES LTD MANUFACTURER: VICTORY TELECOM (HUIZHOU) LTD TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: 1JZCHN-23587-TE-E REG. CLASS:
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- will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 2181-CX-2000 8145196-3 REGISTRANT: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. MANUFACTURER: FLEXTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6TXUSA-35525-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DIGITAL DEVICE WITH 6 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470 FRASER The certificate for 2182-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING - KIM TERRY 14140 MIDWAY RD., STE 100 DALLAS TX 75244 2182-CX-2000 8145199-1 REGISTRANT: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING MANUFACTURER: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6UAUSA-35526-DI-E REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MANUAL,
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- The certificate for 1761-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS CORP. 600 MARCH RD., P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA ONT, CANADA K2K 2E6 1761-CX-2000 8145119-1 REGISTRANT: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS INC MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-35253-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1 1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTION GQ6CAN-35253-XD-N TRADE NAME: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS MODEL: 350 IVSN The certificate for 1762-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: DAVID CHEONG WAI HOONG PSB BLDG., 1 SCIENCE PARK DRIVE SINGAPORE 118221 1762-CX-2000 8145123-3 REGISTRANT: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD. MANUFACTURER: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 4J2CAN-35254-AD-T REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE
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- INC NATURE OF APPLICATION: ISDN BRI "S/T" REFERENCE POINT MODULE FOR THE ARN, ANH, AN, PASSPORT 2430, PASSPORT 4460 AND PASSPORT 5430 CHASSIS TRADE NAME MODEL OTHER REG. AFFECTED ISDN BRI "S/T" MODULE 107977, 114009, 111865 900-CX-2000 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 4P8USA-31445-DE-N GRANTEE: BAY NETWORKS NATURE OF APPLICATION: SINGLE LINE 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE FOR THE AN, ANH, ARN, PASSPORT 5430, PASSPORT 4460 AND PASSPORT 2430 CHASSIS TRADE NAME MODEL OTHER REG. AFFECTED BAY NETWORKS, INC. FRACTIONAL T1 T1/FT1 DSU/CSU MODULE 901-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: NITSUKO AMERICA CORPORATION MANUFACTURER: NITSUKO THAI LTD TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: 1ZDTHA-24925-KF-E REG. CLASS: TERMINAL SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: FULLY PROTECTED KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION:
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- NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: PL100 OTHER REG. AFFECTED: AT9USA-34893-OT-E Certificate will be sent to the following: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 990-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34895-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBBPS VOICE SERVER CARD PROVIDING 2 T1/CSU CO PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 74515GXX (X = 0-9) OTHER REG. AFFECTED: Certificate will be sent to the following: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 991-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34896-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF
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- MOTOROLA MODEL: PL100 The certificate for 990-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 990-CX-2000 8145815-4 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34895-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBBPS VOICE SERVER CARD PROVIDING 2 T1/CSU CO PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 74515GXX (X = 0-9) The certificate for 991-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 991-CX-2000 8145815-4 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34896-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE
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- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Voice mail PC card that supports T1/E1 interface OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: NATURAL MICROSYSTEMS MODEL: CG6000C; CG5000eC DATE CERTIFIED: 8/17/00 NAME OF TCB: Communication Certification Laboratory REGISTRANT: ADC TYPE: Original REG NUMBER: 6TTUSA-43017-XD-N REG CLASS: System TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: XD - Multiplexers, channel banks, switching matrices/CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Multi-line series cross-connect panel for the termination of DSX1 1.544 MBS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: ADC MODEL: 2004DSXPERT DATE CERTIFIED: 8/17/00 NAME OF TCB: Curtis-Strauss, LLC REGISTRANT: GNNETCOM, Inc. TYPE: Notice and Modification REG NUMBER: DDDDNK-27350-TX-N REG CLASS: Terminal TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: Adjuncts used with one and two line telephones EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Unit is a system adjunct that consists of the Model ELLIPSE 2.4 amplifier OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE
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- of three years or longer, entered into on or before September 17, 1992. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 CEH 10 45 2/21/97 SPRINT LTC 28 1 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/7/97 FILING# 1 61.38 Y 61.49 Y Introduces Extended Superframe Format as a nonchargeable optional feature available with 1.544 Mbps switched and special access services; adds language to jurisdictional reporting; allows 12 to 15 digits to be used for international calls; and makes other clarifying revisions. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 ENG 4 15 2/21/97 US WEST 826 2 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/8/97 FILING# 1 61.38
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- N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8/27/97 JWL 4 15 8/20/97 NYNEX TELEPHONE CO. 470 1 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 9/4/97 FILING# 1 61.38 Y 61.49 Increases the Service Discount Plan percentage discount for the 36 to 47 month and the 60 to 71 month commitment periods for Frame Relay Service (FRS) 1.544 Mbps port connections. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8/27/97 SCF 19 15 8/21/97 PAC BELL 1935 128 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 9/5/97 FILING# 1 61.3861.49 Includes tariff changes for the remaining 47 central offices in accordance with the Commission's Order released on July 25, 1997 in Docket No. 93-162.
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- of six months, the nonrecurring charge to $1.00 for T1 access to Frame Relay Service. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 02/15/2000BELL ATLANTIC NETWORK SERVICES 1 1253 JWL 0 0 15 1 03/01/2000 11 02/22/2000 Introduces compatible Channel Interface Codes and regulations for use with Frame Relay Services, mulitplexed 1.544 Mbps facilities and groomed 1.544 Mbps facilities which are provided over IntelliLightR dedicated SONET Rings. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 02/15/2000BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 1 536 JWL 0 0 1 1 03/01/2000 2 02/22/2000 Describes charges for specially constructed facilities installed at the request of MCI to provide DS1
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- O P S I S CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 JWL 1 15 0 0 11/11/98 11/3/98 NYNEX TELEPHONE CO. 1 524 1 S Y N O P S I S Provides for the introduction of a unique nonrecurring charge which will apply when a customer requests installation of either DIGIPATH digital service II, 1.544 Mbps High Capacity Service or 44.736 Mbps High Capacity Service to a nonstandard premises. CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 LJB 1 1 10/28/98 TELEPORT 1 24 2 S Y N O P S I S 10/28/98 -FCC- Page 3 of 4 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: 1998-10-28 NON-DOMINANT CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS#
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- referred to the Public Reference Room at (202) 418-1933. NOTES: 11/9/1999 -FCC- Page 1 of 4 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: 1999-11-09 DOMINANT CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 11/8/1999 JWL 1 15 11/23/1999 11/15/1999 BELL ATLANTIC NETWORK SERVICES 1 1209 11 S Y N O P S I S Allows routing of multiplexed High Capacity Special Access 1.544 Mbps facilities between the Falmouth MA central office and the Cataumet MA central office in order to provide route diversity for services provided to Otis Air Force base by MCI. CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 11/8/1999 SCF 1 1 11/9/1999 CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE 1 743 40 S Y N O P S I S Proposes
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- as an analog circuit having 3 to 4 kHz of bandwidth, the digital equivalent of which is a 64 kbps circuit. Such a circuit allows one conversation at a time to be carried. 5 T-1/DS1, primary rate ISDN, and several versions of DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) are examples of such high capacity facilities. Information carrying capacity of such facilities is 1.544 mbps, or greater, in contrast to the 64 kbps rate of a voice grade circuit. 6 See Section III for relevant citations. 6 A local service competitor that owns a telephone switch therefore must acquire a numbering code for that switch before commencing operation as a facilities-based CLEC providing mass market switched telephone service. Facilities-based local service competitors in their
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 2000 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- services as viewed from the perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers can now compare rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 The 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service,CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on Reconsideration
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- care provider. The rural health care provider must then complete FCC Form 466 (services ordered and certification form). The rural health provider must then submit both FCC forms to RHCD. 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third funding period. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division Company on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration, adopted
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- health care provider that notifies it of the preliminary approval of the request for support, and provides an estimate of the amount of support that can be expected. The rural 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third and future funding periods. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration,
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- C & P TEL CO OF VA Bell Atlantic 829,055,560 3,629,926 228.39 0 0.000 TOTAL: WASHINGTON 929,755,412 3,748,908 248.01 22,637,520 2.462 522400C R UTC OF THE NW-WA United Telephone System Inc. 23,777,576 87,116 272.94 0 0.000 522404C R ASOTIN TEL - WA Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 673,763 1,335 504.69 194,745 0.021 522408C R CENTURYTEL-WASHINGTOCenturyTel, Inc. 74,256,097 178,365 416.32 14,197,680 1.544 522410C R CENTURYTEL-COWICHE CenturyTel, Inc. 977,971 2,199 444.73 221,893 0.024 522412C R ELLENSBURG TEL CO MJD Communications 8,720,318 27,161 321.06 405,501 0.044 522416C N GTE NORTHWEST INC-WAGTE Corporation 175,369,992 773,604 226.69 0 0.000 522417C R HAT ISLAND TEL CO 52,908 106 499.13 15,021 0.002 522418C R PEND OREILLE TEL. Rural Telephone Co. 1,660,007 2,263 733.54 718,534 0.078 522419C R HOOD
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 3 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration7 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 354 kbps, 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- 1992, at 85-104. For an empirical description of the interplay between compact disc hardware sales and the availability of compact discs, see Neil Gandal, Michael Kende, and Rafael Rob, ``The Dynamics of Technological Adoption in Hardware/Software Systems: The Case of Compact Disc Players,'' Rand Journal of Economics, Vol. 31, No. 1, Spring 2000, at 43-61. . A T-1 network carries 1.544 megabits of data per second (Mbps). See Janet Abbate, Inventing the Internet, (MIT Press, 1999) at 191-200. For a discussion of the FCC's role in the Internet, see Jason Oxman, ``The FCC and the Unregulation of the Internet,'' (OPP Working Paper Series No. 31, 1999)(Unregulation of the Internet). (Intermedia White Paper) at n.1, for a definition of peering. . See
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- on Telecommunications and Health Care, I remain concerned that our record on this important issue is sparse. I am intrigued by the Advisory Committee's recommendation that we recommend a specific level of telecommunications bandwidth capacity to support eligible rural health care providers (allowing health care providers to choose among any telecommunications service supporting a capacity of up to and including 1.544 Mbps or its equivalent). I urge parties to provide the Commission with further comment on the Advisory Committee's recommendations. The Advisory Committee has told us that the clear benefit of such an approach would be that data and medical images could be transmitted at speeds high enough to make transmission time reasonable and at transmission capacities broad enough to transmit
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- and our proposed solutions. Services to be Supported The Act calls for support of telecommunications "services necessary for the provision of health care". But who should decide which services are "necessary," and how? Shouldn't eligible health care providers decide for themselves which services are necessary? Shouldn't every eligible health care provider be able to choose services that use bandwidths of 1.544 Mbps or less? Isn't that sufficient? Distance Charges Telecommunications carriers generally impose distance charges at a dollar-per-mile rate. Rural health care providers often have to pay much higher distance charges than their urban counterparts. For example, in U S West's territory, for a rural health care provider who wants to connect to the nearest hospital, let's say 100 miles away,
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- View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals by Certain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- network. If you have a T1 line, it means that the telephone company has brought in a fiber optic line (a T1 line might also come in on copper). A T1 line can carry 24 digitized voice channels or 48 paths (your call going out and the other call coming in) or it can carry data at a rate of 1.544 megabits per second. If the T1 line is being used for telephone conversations, it plugs into the telephone system. If it is carrying data, it plugs into the network's router. POTS stands for ``Plain Old Telephone System''. Non-POTS lines are based on high-speed, digital communications lines, such as ISDN (integrated services digital network) and FDDI (fiber distribute data interface). The
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- and 0.291, and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint Telephone Companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Incorporated; Central Telephone Company, Nevada Division d/b/a/ Sprint of Nevada; Central Telephone Company, North Carolina Division; Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company; and Central Telephone Company
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- 2001 29 48 (19) 33 48 (15) USOCs and Class of Service Codes Billed to Section 272 Affiliates in January 2001 Attachment A-8a Selected for Testing Objective IX, Procedure 3 1 USOC or Class of Service Code Description HZK3X Megalink Custom High Capacity 44.736 S25EX Special Access Service Surcharge TMECS Channel Termination TUZPX Electrical Channel Termination XDH1X Digital High Capacity 1.544 MBPS 1J5HS Special Transport Per Mile 1L5XX Special Transport Per Mile 1OXHX Special Transport Fixed T6ECS Channel Termination XDD4X Digital - Digital Data 4 - Class of Service BHMTT Busy Hour Minutes Of Capacity BHMOT Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity PT8JX End Office Trunk Port DS1 Digital TPP6X Line or Trunk BHMFA Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity EF2A4 Entrance Facility
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- 0.291(j), and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint local telephone companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Inc., Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company, and Sprint/United Telephone of Pennsylvania. See Pleading Cycle Established for Sprint Petition for Pricing Flexibility for Special Access and
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- own customers. For clarity, however, we insert the phrase ``unless Verizon routinely does so to serve its own customers'' at the end of the sentence ``Verizon will not install new electronics'' in section 11.2.9. Arbitrator's Adopted Contract Language As discussed above, the Arbitrator adopts the following language: 11.2.9 ``DS-1 Loops'' provides a digital transmission channel suitable for the transport of 1.544 Mbps digital signals. This Loop type is more fully described in Verizon TR 72575, as revised from time to time. The DS-1 Loop includes the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate. A DS-1 Loop will be provided only where the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate are at the requested installation date currently available for the
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- the same digital switches and digital paths are used to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at § 14.9.5.2. 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 Þ ß ö ÷ - + 5 Q R W
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- See Petition to Deny. See Joint Opposition; Reply to Joint Opposition to Petition to Deny, File No. 0002401623, filed Jan. 24, 2006 (Reply). See Petition to Deny at 2. Id. at 3. Id. See id. at 3-4. Id. at 3. ). Digital Signal-3 (``DS3'') capacity is the equivalent of 28 T-1 channels, each operating at a total signaling rate of 1.544 Mbps. DS3 thus supports 672 voice-grade channels of 64 Kbps each. See Harry Newton, Newton's Telecom Dictionary 242 (18th ed. 2002). See Petition to Deny at 3. See id. at 4; Reply at 4-5. See Joint Opposition at 3-4. See id. at 4. Id. at 4-5. Id. at 5 (emphasis omitted). 47 U.S.C. § 310(d). Applications of Ameritech Corp., Transferor,
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) Opti-Point Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring ServiceSM Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the qualifying price flex
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 Kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sonet OC Ring Service Ethernet Transport Service Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N = 2, 4 and 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon now intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Specifically, Verizon states that it plans to no longer accept new orders or changes to existing orders for Fractional DS1 or Fractional T1
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- at volume options 36 and 48 in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas (collectively Service Areas). AT&T explains that STN provides dedicated digital transport service from two or more customer specified access nodes over AT&T's shared infrastructure. AT&T further explains that STN provides premises-to-premises arrangements or premises-to-hub arrangements for interconnection to other AT&T Southwest Access Services with transmission speeds of 1.544 Mbps or greater. AT&T states that STNs are typically constructed in a ring configuration which provides redundant transmission over separate physical facilities. AT&T asserts, however, that due to market forces, AT&T's STN service at volume options 36 and 48 has reached the end of its product life cycle and has been superseded in the market by AT&T's SONET Dedicated Ring
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- rate. Verizon indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N=2, 4 or 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Verizon indicates that the present application is for the discontinuance of these services to approximately 100 customers that did not receive notice when Verizon
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- transport termination (the termination of channel mileage facility or similar transmission path); iii. Channel termination, local distribution channel, special access line, customer port connection (Ethernet) (a transmission path between a customer designated location and the associated wire center); iv. Clear channel capability (not shown) (an arrangement which allows a customer to transport, for example, 1.536 Mbps of information on a 1.544 Mbps line rate with no constraint on the quantity or sequence of one and zero bits); v. Cross-connection (not shown) (semi-permanent switching between facilities, sometimes combined with multiplexing/demultiplexing); vi. Multiplexing (not shown) (channelizing a facility into individual services requiring a Lower capacity or bandwidth); vii. Class of service and/or committed information rate (not shown) (for Ethernet, the performance characteristics of
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Components) the same location, during the same period of Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 34 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard networks
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- AT&T LD explains that Enhanced Toll Free Service, Dedicated Toll Free Service and International Toll Free Service provide a suite of complex toll free features and functionality for business customers with advanced toll free applications. AT&T LD further explains that Dedicated Voice Access provides a path between the Customer's Premises/Customer's Equipment and the Company-designated POP, with Bandwidth capacity of either 1.544 Mbps or 44.736 Mbps utilizing in-band signaling. AT&T LD states that its Primary Rate Interface provides high-speed end-to-end digital service with out-of-band signaling, and its Long Distance Virtual Private Network is an outbound-only long distance service that provides the functionality and capabilities of a private network through the use of shared transmission facilities. AT&T LD indicates, however, that AT&T continues
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- RM-8354 View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals byCertain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- revenues projected to be recovered under the interim rate structure.224 The TIC was explicitly intended to make the transition to the interim rate structure revenue neutral.225 Among other possible costs, the TIC recovers the remaining second, 218 A DS1 line is capable of transmitting 24 voice conversations, each digitally encoded at 64 kilobits per ond, for a total capacity of 1.544 megabits per second. A DS3 line has 28 times the capacity of a DS1. 219 7 FCC Red at 7029. Special access customers use a dedicated trunk running between the customer's premises and the IXC's POP, thereby bypassing the LEC's switched network facilities altogether. This service is primarily used by large volume users in densely populated areas. 220 at 7036-37.
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- MODEL: I200 The certificate for 411-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: HT COMMUNICATIONS 4480 SHOPPING LANE SIMI VALLEY CA 93063 411-CX-2001 8145304-7 REGISTRANT: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC MANUFACTURER: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 1DZUSA-28015-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1/FT1 CSU/DSU SINGLE 1.544 MBPS INTEGRATED DIGITAL MODEM OTHER REG. AFFECTED: 5UMUSA-24098-DE-N TRADE NAME: HT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. MODEL: T6020 The certificate for 412-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ELECTRONIC TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN NO.8, LANE 29, WEN-MING RD. LOSHAN TSUN KWEISHAN HSIANG TAOYUAN HSIEN TAIWAN ROC 412-CX-2001 8145316-1 REGISTRANT: KINGSTON TECHNOLOGY CORP MANUFACTURER: C-ONE TECHNOLOGY CORP TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3M5TAI-28016-M5-E
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- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: PBX SYSTEM WITH UP TO 256 CO PORTS AND 512 STATIONS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: NEC MODEL: (VC)(HAC) NEAX 2000 IVS, 1000 IVS, 2000 IVS² DATE CERTIFIED: 1/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC TYPE: ORIGINAL REG NUMBER: ABZUSA-43041-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: (4) LINE T1/CSU EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: (4) LINE T1/CSU 1.544 MPBS EQUIPMENT OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: ISC3 DATE CERTIFIED: 1/5/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: POLYCOM INC TYPE: MODIFICATION REG NUMBER: 2HWUSA-43009-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: STANDALONE DIGITAL DATA DEVICE WITH CSU INTERFACE OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: POLYCOM MODEL: NETENGINE 7216,
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- 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 7 01/31/2001 Special Construction SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 141 RLS 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 2 01/31/2001 Introduces Sprint Custom Access Solutions which provides for the integration of multiple voice and frame relay channels over the same 1.544 Mbps facility, and utilizes a digital access and cross connect system located in Sprint LTC's central office. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 142 RLS 0 0 1 1 02/08/2001 3 01/31/2001 Proposes to expand DSL offering to include the Lebanon, Mason and Waynesville
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- MODEL: SERIES 5000 The certificate for 503-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 503-CX-2001 8145815-1 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-35950-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS COMPACT PCI CARD PRIVING 8 OR CSU/T1 12 PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 7300 T1/E1 CPCI CARD SET The certificate for 504-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES - ARROW LIN 14F, 27, CHUANG SAN N. RD, SEC 3 TAIPEI TAIWAN ROC 504-CX-2001 8145348-3 REGISTRANT: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY, INC. MANUFACTURER: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY INC. TYPE OF FILING:
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- DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3460 NEST DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43050-DE-N REG CLASS: SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 2 PORT STAND-ALONE OR NEST CONFIGURATION - T1/CSU 1.544 MBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: FT100 DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43046-MD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3260, 3261, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3266, 3267,
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- TO 2 ANALOG POTS PORTS, UP TO 4 ETHERNET OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: INTEL 8302 ROUTER; INTEL 8304 ROUTER; INTEL 8306 ROUTER MODEL: ER8302U, ER8304U, ER8306U DATE CERTIFIED: 4/3/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIPLEXERS, CHANNEL BANKS, SWITCHING MATRICES CONNECTED TO REGISTERED CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE CARD OTHER REG AFFECTED: AS5USA-27438-XD-E TRADE NAME: AVAYA MODEL: (PRI) CYD2/CWB2 DATE CERTIFIED: 4/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AVAYA, INC. TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43103-MD-T REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: COMPACT PCI BASED REMOTE MAINTENANCE BOARD WITH ON BOARD MODEM - 33.6 KBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED:
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- EL 208 The certificate for 954-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ALCATEL CANADA INC. 600 MARCH ROAD, P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA, ONTARIO, CANADA K2K 2E6 954-CX-2001 8145419-4 REGISTRANT: ALCATEL NETWORKS INC. MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-23821-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1-1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTIONS TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: ALCATEL 7470 MSP WITH 16 PORT T1 FRAME RELAY CARD TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: MAINSTREETXPRESS 36170 The certificate for 955-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: JOE URBANSKI- ROCKWELL SWITCHING SYSTEMS 300 BAUMAN COURT, P.O.BOX 8007 WOOD DALE IL 60191-8007 955-CX-2001 8145444-1 REGISTRANT: ROCKWELL SWITCHING
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- NAME: SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE MODEL: HAC/VC FC2540(XXX), FC2556(XXX) The certificate for 1094-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 1094-CX-2001 8145487-2 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 6TXUSA-35525-DW-N GRANTEE: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. NATURE OF APPLICATION: EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: SIX 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS (MAX) CAN BE CONFIGURED BY SOFTWARE FOR EITHER CSU OR DSX FUNCTION. NO ANALOGUE CONTENT TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470, AXC 475 The certificate for 1095-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOBILE ENGINEERING 906 ADAMS MANKATO MN 56001 1095-CX-2001 8145488-1 REGISTRANT: SUTTLE APPARATUS MANUFACTURER: SUTTLE APPARATUS CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: AIIUSA-40042-KX-N REG.
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- TECHNOLOGY INC. MODEL: DR-2000 The certificate for 1166-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: COMPLIANCE WORLDWIDE, INC. 357 MAIN STREET SANDOWN NH 03873 1166-CX-2001 8145542-3 REGISTRANT: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. MANUFACTURER: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: CRLUSA-36283-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 16 PORT 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE WITH CSU TRADE NAME: 16-PORT DS1 TDM MODULE MODEL: T-16-DS1 The certificate for 1167-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: PATTON ELECTRONICS - COURTLAND THOMAS 7622 RICKENBACKER DRIVE GAITHERSBURG MD 20879 1167-CX-2001 8145542-4 REGISTRANT: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. MANUFACTURER: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3N8USA-36284-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT:
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- Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Points of Communication: Leesburg - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Leesburg - ANIK E1 - (111.1 W.L.) Leesburg - ANIK E2 - (107.3 W.L) Page 4 of 16 E7861
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- S. P. # 04/30/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 TRP JWL 0 0 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access Tariff Filing Short Form TRP. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/02/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 2948 JWL 0 0 15 1 05/17/2003 73 05/09/2003 Proposes to Grandfather the High Capacity Service (1.544Mbps) Optional Payment Plan (OPP) and the High Capacity Term Pricing Plan (HC-TPP) and introduce a new DS1 term payment plan and increase Price Flex DS1 month-to-month service rates. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/01/2003SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 TRP RLS 0 0 1 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access
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- MHz 36M0F3F ANALOG 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0F3F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: Page 3 of 15 VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations PANAMSAT LICENSEE CORP. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16 ' 34.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 5281
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- E900757 SES-MOD-20030425-00533E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Public Service 34 ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 50K0F8E 77.70 dBW High speed data
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- of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 2 of 30 Application for Authority 06/26/2003 - 06/26/2018 Date Effective: 06/26/2003 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority 06/27/2003 - 06/27/2018 Date Effective: 06/27/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority PanAmSat Licensee Corp. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16
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- 512 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 500KG7W 53.70 dBW QPSK, 512 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 500KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 766 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 750KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 768 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 750KG7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 5M70G7W Page 6 of 16 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 5M70G7W
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- reduction in the Special Access Universal Service Fund (USF) factor applied to and user special access monthly revenues. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/23/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 399 VJ 0 0 15 1 01/07/2004 14 12/30/2003 Introduce an Eight-Year and Ten-Year Term Volume Plan (ETTVP) that provides of 1.544 Mbps High Capacity DS1 Special Access Lines (SAL's). SYNOPSIS Page 2 of 4 12/29/2003 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:12/29/2003 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/24/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 400 JWL 0 0 15 1 01/08/2004 11 12/31/2003 Revisions to Commitment Discount Plan. SYNOPSIS Non Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- Digital Audio and Video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 8M00G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) BOSTON UNIVERSITY E040184 SES-REG-20040419-00565E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 42 ° 21 ' 1.80 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 890 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, SUFFOLK, BOSTON, MA
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- Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Application is returning to public notice for an additional 30 days starting from June 30, 2004, changes have been made to the EIRP Density. Original public notice date was April 28, 2004. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) SG MUSIC AND MEDIA, LLC E040265 SES-LIC-20040609-00811E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 43 ' 12.40 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 56
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- Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Date Effective: 08/02/2004 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 08/02/2004 - 08/02/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) AUTOZONE, INC. E940128 SES-LIC-20040503-00634E Date Effective: 08/03/2004 Class of Station: VSAT Network Grant of Authority 08/03/2004 - 08/03/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Page 9 of 50 A Reinstatement of
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- Stations Grant of Authority 06/20/2005 - 06/20/2020 Renewal AT&T Corp. Nature of Service:International Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 42 ' 59.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 33 THOMAS STREET, NEW YORK, MANHATTAN, NY 74 ° 0 ' 22.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 8.1 meters ANTENNA ID: 8KPKCF11-150 62.40 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 81K9G7W Page 17 of 19 77.00 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M97G7W 64.30 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 3/4 FEC, QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 54K6G7W 78.10 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL
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- 1 N/A Amend Transmittal No. 1077 to add new Volume 5 Exhibits file inadvertently omitted form original filing. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 1 1078 ENG 0 0 3 1 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection rate for the 1.544 Mbps option that was originally filed under Transmittal No. 1078. SYNOPSIS Page 4 of 6 06/30/2005 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:06/29/2005 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 2 1079 ENG 0 0 3 1 0 0 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- of Service: Fixed Satellite Service Mobile Satellite Communications, Inc. dba Pittsburgh International Teleport seeks to modify its current authorization to add new emission designator and related service, increase EIRP and EIRP density. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Page 1 of 25 Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D
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- Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Renewal MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W Page 31 of 40 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) 1 - ANIK E1 - (118.7 W.L.) 1 - ANIK E2 - (111.1 W.L) 1 - PAS-1R - (45.0 W.L.) 1 - PAS-3R - (43.0 W.L.) 1 -
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- E Date Effective: 09/28/2010 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Modification MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D Page 2 of 7
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- Section 24-Contract Tariff ISSUED CARRIER 11/17/2010 VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES FILING # TRANS # FCC # 1 1119 1 11 14 16 EFF DATE # DISKS # CDS # PAGES NTC 61.38 61.49 PUS PET DUE S. P. # 12/02/2010 1 15 0 0 VJ 11/24/2010 SYNOPSIS This filing introduces regulations applicable to the migration of certain Special Access High Capacity 1.544 Mbps (DSI) level service and Special Access High Capacity 44.736 Mbps (DS3) level services that are provided under a Verizon term and/or volume plan 11/18/2010 Page 2 of 2
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 77.70 dBW High speed data (60.4 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 56.80 dBW Digital data (56 kbps BPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 48K0G7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50
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- Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 10/25/2011 - 10/25/2026 Renewal Iridium Constellation LLC Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Page 3 of 18 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax
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- the pilot program provides funding to support the design and construction of state or regional broadband networks dedicated to health care and the advanced services provided over those networks, as well as connecting those networks to Internet2, National LambdaRail, Inc. (both dedicated nationwide backbones), or the public Internet.19 13 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 14 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 15 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal- State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45,
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- various typical services such as T-1, DS-3, and OC-3. Further, we seek comment on whether there may be instances in which a given tier inappropriately encompasses categories of connections that provide quite different levels of connectivity to interstate networks. For example, both a fractional T-1 connection with a maximum capacity of 768 Mbps and a T-1 with a capacity of 1.544 Mbps would fall within the second tier and would therefore be assessed at the same rate, despite the difference in capacity. We seek comment on the treatment under this approach of these and other services, and whether the assessment rates for each tier are reasonable in light of the goals and mandates of the statute. We seek comment on the
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- gather necessary information to understand the basis for recovery amounts that fluctuate from quarter to quarter. We seek comment on this analysis. In order to determine the assessment for an individual multi-line business connection, commenters have proposed calculating the assessment based on three tiers of capacity. Tier 1 would include connections provided to end users at speeds of less than 1.544 MegaBits Per Second (Mbps). In this tier, contributors would be assessed an amount equal to the base factor for each connection. The ``base factor'' would be calculated by dividing the residual funding requirement by the total number of multi-line business capacity units reported by all contributors. Tier 2 would include connections with speeds of equal to or greater than 1.544
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- DS1 loop on an unbundled basis except where the state commission has found, through application of the competitive wholesale facilities trigger in paragraph (a)(4)(ii) of this section, that requesting telecommunications carriers are not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Competitive wholesale facilities trigger for DS1 loops. A state commission shall find that a requesting telecommunications carrier is not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location
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- an unbundled basis to any building not served by a wire center with at least 60,000 business lines and at least four fiber-based collocators. Once a wire center exceeds both of these thresholds, no future DS1 loop unbundling will be required in that wire center. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Cap on unbundled DS1 loop circuits. A requesting telecommunications carrier may obtain a maximum of ten unbundled DS1 loops to any single building in which DS1 loops are available as unbundled
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- trouble-shooting diagnostic capabilities. Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users to use of a personal computers microphone and speakers to make phone calls in place of a physical end-user telephone. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- their point of origin to the customer premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users the use of a personal computer's microphone and speakers to make telephone calls. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet Access) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address
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- 154(j), 155, 157, 225, 303(r), and 309. Section 1.77 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 1.77 Detailed application procedures; cross references. * * * * * (d) Rules governing applications for authorizations in the Experimental Radio Service (including market trials) are set forth in part 5 of this chapter. * * * * * Section 1.544 is amended by revising the entire section to read as follows: § 1.544 Application for broadcast station to conduct field strength measurements and for experimental operation. See §§5.59 and 5.203. Section 1.1307 is amended by revising the twenty-seventh row of the table in paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows: § 1.1307 Actions that may have a significant environmental effect, for
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- CableLabs. Digital signal 1 (DS-1)-Also known as T1; a T-carrier signaling scheme devised by Bell Labs. DS-1 is a widely used standard in telecommunications in North America and Japan to transmit voice and data between devices. DS-1 is the logical bit pattern used over a physical T1 line; however, the terms DS-1 and T1 are often used interchangeably. Carries approximately 1.544 Mbps. Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)-A generic name for a group of enhanced speed digital services generally provided by tele- phone service providers. DSL services run on twisted-pair copper wires, which can carry both voice and data signals. 132 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION | WWW.BROADBAND.GOV OBI TECHNICAL PAPER NO. 1 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM)- Technology that concentrates or aggregates traffic
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- and nonprofit . . . health care providers."230 In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit 227 47 U.S.C. §214(e)(1)(B). 228 47 C.F.R. §54.405. 229 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 230 47 C.F.R. § 254(h)(2)(A). Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-204 54 Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital.231 That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area.232 In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Components) the same location, during the same period of Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 34 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard networks
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 kbps, 354 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- disbursed in any given year. Rural Health Care Providers The Commission, consistent with the Joint Board recommendation, provides for all public and not-for-profit health care providers located in rural areas to receive universal service support, not to exceed an annual cap of $400 million. A health care provider may obtain telecommunications service at a transmission capacity up to and including 1.544 mbps, the bandwidth equivalent of a T-1 line, at rates comparable to those paid for similar services in the nearest urban area with more than 50,000 residents, within the state in which the rural health care provider is located. Rural health care providers will receive support for both distance-based charges and a toll-free connection to an Internet service provider. Each
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- also directed the agency ``to enhance, to the extent technically feasible and economically reasonable, access to advanced telecommunications and information services for all public and nonprofit . . . health care providers.'' In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital. That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area. In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- a high-capacity SONET ring platform service, which uses an optical interface and provides for a high level of network survivability. U S West proposes to establish the following rate elements: the MBSS Entrance Package, the Dual Wire Center, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, and the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps. U S West states that the proposed rate elements would be employed when a customer purchasing MBSS wishes to jointly use the underlying SONET architecture to provide Switched Access Services. . U S West
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- included in the list of additional services "necessary for the provision of health care" in a state? In responding, commenters should address the telecommunications needs of rural health care providers and the most cost-effective ways to provide these services to rural areas. What would be the relative costs and benefits of supporting technologies and services that require bandwidth higher than 1.544 Mbps? How rapidly is local access to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) expanding in rural areas of the country, and what are the costs likely to be incurred in providing toll-free access to ISPs for health care providers in rural areas? What are the probable costs that would be incurred in eliminating distance-based charges and/or charges on traffic between Local Access
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- by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. 8.8. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. 8.9. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount
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- will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 2181-CX-2000 8145196-3 REGISTRANT: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. MANUFACTURER: FLEXTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6TXUSA-35525-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DIGITAL DEVICE WITH 6 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470 FRASER The certificate for 2182-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING - KIM TERRY 14140 MIDWAY RD., STE 100 DALLAS TX 75244 2182-CX-2000 8145199-1 REGISTRANT: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING MANUFACTURER: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6UAUSA-35526-DI-E REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MANUAL,
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- The certificate for 1761-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS CORP. 600 MARCH RD., P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA ONT, CANADA K2K 2E6 1761-CX-2000 8145119-1 REGISTRANT: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS INC MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-35253-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1 1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTION GQ6CAN-35253-XD-N TRADE NAME: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS MODEL: 350 IVSN The certificate for 1762-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: DAVID CHEONG WAI HOONG PSB BLDG., 1 SCIENCE PARK DRIVE SINGAPORE 118221 1762-CX-2000 8145123-3 REGISTRANT: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD. MANUFACTURER: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 4J2CAN-35254-AD-T REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE
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- O P S I S CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 JWL 1 15 0 0 11/11/98 11/3/98 NYNEX TELEPHONE CO. 1 524 1 S Y N O P S I S Provides for the introduction of a unique nonrecurring charge which will apply when a customer requests installation of either DIGIPATH digital service II, 1.544 Mbps High Capacity Service or 44.736 Mbps High Capacity Service to a nonstandard premises. CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 LJB 1 1 10/28/98 TELEPORT 1 24 2 S Y N O P S I S 10/28/98 -FCC- Page 3 of 4 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: 1998-10-28 NON-DOMINANT CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS#
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 2000 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- services as viewed from the perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers can now compare rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 The 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service,CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on Reconsideration
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- care provider. The rural health care provider must then complete FCC Form 466 (services ordered and certification form). The rural health provider must then submit both FCC forms to RHCD. 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third funding period. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division Company on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration, adopted
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- health care provider that notifies it of the preliminary approval of the request for support, and provides an estimate of the amount of support that can be expected. The rural 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third and future funding periods. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration,
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- C & P TEL CO OF VA Bell Atlantic 829,055,560 3,629,926 228.39 0 0.000 TOTAL: WASHINGTON 929,755,412 3,748,908 248.01 22,637,520 2.462 522400C R UTC OF THE NW-WA United Telephone System Inc. 23,777,576 87,116 272.94 0 0.000 522404C R ASOTIN TEL - WA Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 673,763 1,335 504.69 194,745 0.021 522408C R CENTURYTEL-WASHINGTOCenturyTel, Inc. 74,256,097 178,365 416.32 14,197,680 1.544 522410C R CENTURYTEL-COWICHE CenturyTel, Inc. 977,971 2,199 444.73 221,893 0.024 522412C R ELLENSBURG TEL CO MJD Communications 8,720,318 27,161 321.06 405,501 0.044 522416C N GTE NORTHWEST INC-WAGTE Corporation 175,369,992 773,604 226.69 0 0.000 522417C R HAT ISLAND TEL CO 52,908 106 499.13 15,021 0.002 522418C R PEND OREILLE TEL. Rural Telephone Co. 1,660,007 2,263 733.54 718,534 0.078 522419C R HOOD
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 3 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration7 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 354 kbps, 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- 1992, at 85-104. For an empirical description of the interplay between compact disc hardware sales and the availability of compact discs, see Neil Gandal, Michael Kende, and Rafael Rob, ``The Dynamics of Technological Adoption in Hardware/Software Systems: The Case of Compact Disc Players,'' Rand Journal of Economics, Vol. 31, No. 1, Spring 2000, at 43-61. . A T-1 network carries 1.544 megabits of data per second (Mbps). See Janet Abbate, Inventing the Internet, (MIT Press, 1999) at 191-200. For a discussion of the FCC's role in the Internet, see Jason Oxman, ``The FCC and the Unregulation of the Internet,'' (OPP Working Paper Series No. 31, 1999)(Unregulation of the Internet). (Intermedia White Paper) at n.1, for a definition of peering. . See
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- on Telecommunications and Health Care, I remain concerned that our record on this important issue is sparse. I am intrigued by the Advisory Committee's recommendation that we recommend a specific level of telecommunications bandwidth capacity to support eligible rural health care providers (allowing health care providers to choose among any telecommunications service supporting a capacity of up to and including 1.544 Mbps or its equivalent). I urge parties to provide the Commission with further comment on the Advisory Committee's recommendations. The Advisory Committee has told us that the clear benefit of such an approach would be that data and medical images could be transmitted at speeds high enough to make transmission time reasonable and at transmission capacities broad enough to transmit
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- and our proposed solutions. Services to be Supported The Act calls for support of telecommunications "services necessary for the provision of health care". But who should decide which services are "necessary," and how? Shouldn't eligible health care providers decide for themselves which services are necessary? Shouldn't every eligible health care provider be able to choose services that use bandwidths of 1.544 Mbps or less? Isn't that sufficient? Distance Charges Telecommunications carriers generally impose distance charges at a dollar-per-mile rate. Rural health care providers often have to pay much higher distance charges than their urban counterparts. For example, in U S West's territory, for a rural health care provider who wants to connect to the nearest hospital, let's say 100 miles away,
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- View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals by Certain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- network. If you have a T1 line, it means that the telephone company has brought in a fiber optic line (a T1 line might also come in on copper). A T1 line can carry 24 digitized voice channels or 48 paths (your call going out and the other call coming in) or it can carry data at a rate of 1.544 megabits per second. If the T1 line is being used for telephone conversations, it plugs into the telephone system. If it is carrying data, it plugs into the network's router. POTS stands for ``Plain Old Telephone System''. Non-POTS lines are based on high-speed, digital communications lines, such as ISDN (integrated services digital network) and FDDI (fiber distribute data interface). The
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- and 0.291, and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint Telephone Companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Incorporated; Central Telephone Company, Nevada Division d/b/a/ Sprint of Nevada; Central Telephone Company, North Carolina Division; Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company; and Central Telephone Company
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- 2001 29 48 (19) 33 48 (15) USOCs and Class of Service Codes Billed to Section 272 Affiliates in January 2001 Attachment A-8a Selected for Testing Objective IX, Procedure 3 1 USOC or Class of Service Code Description HZK3X Megalink Custom High Capacity 44.736 S25EX Special Access Service Surcharge TMECS Channel Termination TUZPX Electrical Channel Termination XDH1X Digital High Capacity 1.544 MBPS 1J5HS Special Transport Per Mile 1L5XX Special Transport Per Mile 1OXHX Special Transport Fixed T6ECS Channel Termination XDD4X Digital - Digital Data 4 - Class of Service BHMTT Busy Hour Minutes Of Capacity BHMOT Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity PT8JX End Office Trunk Port DS1 Digital TPP6X Line or Trunk BHMFA Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity EF2A4 Entrance Facility
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- 0.291(j), and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint local telephone companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Inc., Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company, and Sprint/United Telephone of Pennsylvania. See Pleading Cycle Established for Sprint Petition for Pricing Flexibility for Special Access and
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- own customers. For clarity, however, we insert the phrase ``unless Verizon routinely does so to serve its own customers'' at the end of the sentence ``Verizon will not install new electronics'' in section 11.2.9. Arbitrator's Adopted Contract Language As discussed above, the Arbitrator adopts the following language: 11.2.9 ``DS-1 Loops'' provides a digital transmission channel suitable for the transport of 1.544 Mbps digital signals. This Loop type is more fully described in Verizon TR 72575, as revised from time to time. The DS-1 Loop includes the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate. A DS-1 Loop will be provided only where the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate are at the requested installation date currently available for the
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- the same digital switches and digital paths are used to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at § 14.9.5.2. 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 Þ ß ö ÷ - + 5 Q R W
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- See Petition to Deny. See Joint Opposition; Reply to Joint Opposition to Petition to Deny, File No. 0002401623, filed Jan. 24, 2006 (Reply). See Petition to Deny at 2. Id. at 3. Id. See id. at 3-4. Id. at 3. ). Digital Signal-3 (``DS3'') capacity is the equivalent of 28 T-1 channels, each operating at a total signaling rate of 1.544 Mbps. DS3 thus supports 672 voice-grade channels of 64 Kbps each. See Harry Newton, Newton's Telecom Dictionary 242 (18th ed. 2002). See Petition to Deny at 3. See id. at 4; Reply at 4-5. See Joint Opposition at 3-4. See id. at 4. Id. at 4-5. Id. at 5 (emphasis omitted). 47 U.S.C. § 310(d). Applications of Ameritech Corp., Transferor,
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) Opti-Point Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring ServiceSM Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the qualifying price flex
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 Kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sonet OC Ring Service Ethernet Transport Service Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N = 2, 4 and 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon now intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Specifically, Verizon states that it plans to no longer accept new orders or changes to existing orders for Fractional DS1 or Fractional T1
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- at volume options 36 and 48 in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas (collectively Service Areas). AT&T explains that STN provides dedicated digital transport service from two or more customer specified access nodes over AT&T's shared infrastructure. AT&T further explains that STN provides premises-to-premises arrangements or premises-to-hub arrangements for interconnection to other AT&T Southwest Access Services with transmission speeds of 1.544 Mbps or greater. AT&T states that STNs are typically constructed in a ring configuration which provides redundant transmission over separate physical facilities. AT&T asserts, however, that due to market forces, AT&T's STN service at volume options 36 and 48 has reached the end of its product life cycle and has been superseded in the market by AT&T's SONET Dedicated Ring
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- rate. Verizon indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N=2, 4 or 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Verizon indicates that the present application is for the discontinuance of these services to approximately 100 customers that did not receive notice when Verizon
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- transport termination (the termination of channel mileage facility or similar transmission path); iii. Channel termination, local distribution channel, special access line, customer port connection (Ethernet) (a transmission path between a customer designated location and the associated wire center); iv. Clear channel capability (not shown) (an arrangement which allows a customer to transport, for example, 1.536 Mbps of information on a 1.544 Mbps line rate with no constraint on the quantity or sequence of one and zero bits); v. Cross-connection (not shown) (semi-permanent switching between facilities, sometimes combined with multiplexing/demultiplexing); vi. Multiplexing (not shown) (channelizing a facility into individual services requiring a Lower capacity or bandwidth); vii. Class of service and/or committed information rate (not shown) (for Ethernet, the performance characteristics of
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Components) the same location, during the same period of Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 34 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard networks
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- AT&T LD explains that Enhanced Toll Free Service, Dedicated Toll Free Service and International Toll Free Service provide a suite of complex toll free features and functionality for business customers with advanced toll free applications. AT&T LD further explains that Dedicated Voice Access provides a path between the Customer's Premises/Customer's Equipment and the Company-designated POP, with Bandwidth capacity of either 1.544 Mbps or 44.736 Mbps utilizing in-band signaling. AT&T LD states that its Primary Rate Interface provides high-speed end-to-end digital service with out-of-band signaling, and its Long Distance Virtual Private Network is an outbound-only long distance service that provides the functionality and capabilities of a private network through the use of shared transmission facilities. AT&T LD indicates, however, that AT&T continues
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- RM-8354 View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals byCertain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- revenues projected to be recovered under the interim rate structure.224 The TIC was explicitly intended to make the transition to the interim rate structure revenue neutral.225 Among other possible costs, the TIC recovers the remaining second, 218 A DS1 line is capable of transmitting 24 voice conversations, each digitally encoded at 64 kilobits per ond, for a total capacity of 1.544 megabits per second. A DS3 line has 28 times the capacity of a DS1. 219 7 FCC Red at 7029. Special access customers use a dedicated trunk running between the customer's premises and the IXC's POP, thereby bypassing the LEC's switched network facilities altogether. This service is primarily used by large volume users in densely populated areas. 220 at 7036-37.
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- MODEL: I200 The certificate for 411-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: HT COMMUNICATIONS 4480 SHOPPING LANE SIMI VALLEY CA 93063 411-CX-2001 8145304-7 REGISTRANT: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC MANUFACTURER: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 1DZUSA-28015-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1/FT1 CSU/DSU SINGLE 1.544 MBPS INTEGRATED DIGITAL MODEM OTHER REG. AFFECTED: 5UMUSA-24098-DE-N TRADE NAME: HT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. MODEL: T6020 The certificate for 412-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ELECTRONIC TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN NO.8, LANE 29, WEN-MING RD. LOSHAN TSUN KWEISHAN HSIANG TAOYUAN HSIEN TAIWAN ROC 412-CX-2001 8145316-1 REGISTRANT: KINGSTON TECHNOLOGY CORP MANUFACTURER: C-ONE TECHNOLOGY CORP TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3M5TAI-28016-M5-E
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- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: PBX SYSTEM WITH UP TO 256 CO PORTS AND 512 STATIONS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: NEC MODEL: (VC)(HAC) NEAX 2000 IVS, 1000 IVS, 2000 IVS² DATE CERTIFIED: 1/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC TYPE: ORIGINAL REG NUMBER: ABZUSA-43041-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: (4) LINE T1/CSU EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: (4) LINE T1/CSU 1.544 MPBS EQUIPMENT OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: ISC3 DATE CERTIFIED: 1/5/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: POLYCOM INC TYPE: MODIFICATION REG NUMBER: 2HWUSA-43009-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: STANDALONE DIGITAL DATA DEVICE WITH CSU INTERFACE OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: POLYCOM MODEL: NETENGINE 7216,
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- 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 7 01/31/2001 Special Construction SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 141 RLS 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 2 01/31/2001 Introduces Sprint Custom Access Solutions which provides for the integration of multiple voice and frame relay channels over the same 1.544 Mbps facility, and utilizes a digital access and cross connect system located in Sprint LTC's central office. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 142 RLS 0 0 1 1 02/08/2001 3 01/31/2001 Proposes to expand DSL offering to include the Lebanon, Mason and Waynesville
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- MODEL: SERIES 5000 The certificate for 503-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 503-CX-2001 8145815-1 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-35950-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS COMPACT PCI CARD PRIVING 8 OR CSU/T1 12 PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 7300 T1/E1 CPCI CARD SET The certificate for 504-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES - ARROW LIN 14F, 27, CHUANG SAN N. RD, SEC 3 TAIPEI TAIWAN ROC 504-CX-2001 8145348-3 REGISTRANT: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY, INC. MANUFACTURER: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY INC. TYPE OF FILING:
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- DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3460 NEST DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43050-DE-N REG CLASS: SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 2 PORT STAND-ALONE OR NEST CONFIGURATION - T1/CSU 1.544 MBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: FT100 DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43046-MD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3260, 3261, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3266, 3267,
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- TO 2 ANALOG POTS PORTS, UP TO 4 ETHERNET OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: INTEL 8302 ROUTER; INTEL 8304 ROUTER; INTEL 8306 ROUTER MODEL: ER8302U, ER8304U, ER8306U DATE CERTIFIED: 4/3/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIPLEXERS, CHANNEL BANKS, SWITCHING MATRICES CONNECTED TO REGISTERED CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE CARD OTHER REG AFFECTED: AS5USA-27438-XD-E TRADE NAME: AVAYA MODEL: (PRI) CYD2/CWB2 DATE CERTIFIED: 4/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AVAYA, INC. TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43103-MD-T REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: COMPACT PCI BASED REMOTE MAINTENANCE BOARD WITH ON BOARD MODEM - 33.6 KBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED:
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- EL 208 The certificate for 954-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ALCATEL CANADA INC. 600 MARCH ROAD, P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA, ONTARIO, CANADA K2K 2E6 954-CX-2001 8145419-4 REGISTRANT: ALCATEL NETWORKS INC. MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-23821-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1-1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTIONS TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: ALCATEL 7470 MSP WITH 16 PORT T1 FRAME RELAY CARD TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: MAINSTREETXPRESS 36170 The certificate for 955-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: JOE URBANSKI- ROCKWELL SWITCHING SYSTEMS 300 BAUMAN COURT, P.O.BOX 8007 WOOD DALE IL 60191-8007 955-CX-2001 8145444-1 REGISTRANT: ROCKWELL SWITCHING
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- NAME: SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE MODEL: HAC/VC FC2540(XXX), FC2556(XXX) The certificate for 1094-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 1094-CX-2001 8145487-2 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 6TXUSA-35525-DW-N GRANTEE: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. NATURE OF APPLICATION: EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: SIX 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS (MAX) CAN BE CONFIGURED BY SOFTWARE FOR EITHER CSU OR DSX FUNCTION. NO ANALOGUE CONTENT TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470, AXC 475 The certificate for 1095-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOBILE ENGINEERING 906 ADAMS MANKATO MN 56001 1095-CX-2001 8145488-1 REGISTRANT: SUTTLE APPARATUS MANUFACTURER: SUTTLE APPARATUS CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: AIIUSA-40042-KX-N REG.
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- TECHNOLOGY INC. MODEL: DR-2000 The certificate for 1166-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: COMPLIANCE WORLDWIDE, INC. 357 MAIN STREET SANDOWN NH 03873 1166-CX-2001 8145542-3 REGISTRANT: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. MANUFACTURER: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: CRLUSA-36283-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 16 PORT 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE WITH CSU TRADE NAME: 16-PORT DS1 TDM MODULE MODEL: T-16-DS1 The certificate for 1167-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: PATTON ELECTRONICS - COURTLAND THOMAS 7622 RICKENBACKER DRIVE GAITHERSBURG MD 20879 1167-CX-2001 8145542-4 REGISTRANT: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. MANUFACTURER: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3N8USA-36284-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT:
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- Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Points of Communication: Leesburg - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Leesburg - ANIK E1 - (111.1 W.L.) Leesburg - ANIK E2 - (107.3 W.L) Page 4 of 16 E7861
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- S. P. # 04/30/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 TRP JWL 0 0 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access Tariff Filing Short Form TRP. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/02/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 2948 JWL 0 0 15 1 05/17/2003 73 05/09/2003 Proposes to Grandfather the High Capacity Service (1.544Mbps) Optional Payment Plan (OPP) and the High Capacity Term Pricing Plan (HC-TPP) and introduce a new DS1 term payment plan and increase Price Flex DS1 month-to-month service rates. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/01/2003SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 TRP RLS 0 0 1 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access
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- MHz 36M0F3F ANALOG 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0F3F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: Page 3 of 15 VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations PANAMSAT LICENSEE CORP. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16 ' 34.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 5281
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- E900757 SES-MOD-20030425-00533E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Public Service 34 ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 50K0F8E 77.70 dBW High speed data
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- of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 2 of 30 Application for Authority 06/26/2003 - 06/26/2018 Date Effective: 06/26/2003 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority 06/27/2003 - 06/27/2018 Date Effective: 06/27/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority PanAmSat Licensee Corp. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16
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- 512 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 500KG7W 53.70 dBW QPSK, 512 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 500KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 766 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 750KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 768 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 750KG7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 5M70G7W Page 6 of 16 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 5M70G7W
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- reduction in the Special Access Universal Service Fund (USF) factor applied to and user special access monthly revenues. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/23/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 399 VJ 0 0 15 1 01/07/2004 14 12/30/2003 Introduce an Eight-Year and Ten-Year Term Volume Plan (ETTVP) that provides of 1.544 Mbps High Capacity DS1 Special Access Lines (SAL's). SYNOPSIS Page 2 of 4 12/29/2003 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:12/29/2003 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/24/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 400 JWL 0 0 15 1 01/08/2004 11 12/31/2003 Revisions to Commitment Discount Plan. SYNOPSIS Non Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- Digital Audio and Video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 8M00G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) BOSTON UNIVERSITY E040184 SES-REG-20040419-00565E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 42 ° 21 ' 1.80 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 890 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, SUFFOLK, BOSTON, MA
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- Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Application is returning to public notice for an additional 30 days starting from June 30, 2004, changes have been made to the EIRP Density. Original public notice date was April 28, 2004. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) SG MUSIC AND MEDIA, LLC E040265 SES-LIC-20040609-00811E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 43 ' 12.40 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 56
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- Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Date Effective: 08/02/2004 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 08/02/2004 - 08/02/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) AUTOZONE, INC. E940128 SES-LIC-20040503-00634E Date Effective: 08/03/2004 Class of Station: VSAT Network Grant of Authority 08/03/2004 - 08/03/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Page 9 of 50 A Reinstatement of
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- Stations Grant of Authority 06/20/2005 - 06/20/2020 Renewal AT&T Corp. Nature of Service:International Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 42 ' 59.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 33 THOMAS STREET, NEW YORK, MANHATTAN, NY 74 ° 0 ' 22.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 8.1 meters ANTENNA ID: 8KPKCF11-150 62.40 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 81K9G7W Page 17 of 19 77.00 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M97G7W 64.30 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 3/4 FEC, QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 54K6G7W 78.10 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL
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- 1 N/A Amend Transmittal No. 1077 to add new Volume 5 Exhibits file inadvertently omitted form original filing. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 1 1078 ENG 0 0 3 1 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection rate for the 1.544 Mbps option that was originally filed under Transmittal No. 1078. SYNOPSIS Page 4 of 6 06/30/2005 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:06/29/2005 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 2 1079 ENG 0 0 3 1 0 0 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- of Service: Fixed Satellite Service Mobile Satellite Communications, Inc. dba Pittsburgh International Teleport seeks to modify its current authorization to add new emission designator and related service, increase EIRP and EIRP density. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Page 1 of 25 Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D
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- Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Renewal MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W Page 31 of 40 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) 1 - ANIK E1 - (118.7 W.L.) 1 - ANIK E2 - (111.1 W.L) 1 - PAS-1R - (45.0 W.L.) 1 - PAS-3R - (43.0 W.L.) 1 -
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- E Date Effective: 09/28/2010 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Modification MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D Page 2 of 7
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- Section 24-Contract Tariff ISSUED CARRIER 11/17/2010 VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES FILING # TRANS # FCC # 1 1119 1 11 14 16 EFF DATE # DISKS # CDS # PAGES NTC 61.38 61.49 PUS PET DUE S. P. # 12/02/2010 1 15 0 0 VJ 11/24/2010 SYNOPSIS This filing introduces regulations applicable to the migration of certain Special Access High Capacity 1.544 Mbps (DSI) level service and Special Access High Capacity 44.736 Mbps (DS3) level services that are provided under a Verizon term and/or volume plan 11/18/2010 Page 2 of 2
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 77.70 dBW High speed data (60.4 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 56.80 dBW Digital data (56 kbps BPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 48K0G7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50
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- Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 10/25/2011 - 10/25/2026 Renewal Iridium Constellation LLC Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Page 3 of 18 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax
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- the pilot program provides funding to support the design and construction of state or regional broadband networks dedicated to health care and the advanced services provided over those networks, as well as connecting those networks to Internet2, National LambdaRail, Inc. (both dedicated nationwide backbones), or the public Internet.19 13 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 14 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 15 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal- State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45,
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- various typical services such as T-1, DS-3, and OC-3. Further, we seek comment on whether there may be instances in which a given tier inappropriately encompasses categories of connections that provide quite different levels of connectivity to interstate networks. For example, both a fractional T-1 connection with a maximum capacity of 768 Mbps and a T-1 with a capacity of 1.544 Mbps would fall within the second tier and would therefore be assessed at the same rate, despite the difference in capacity. We seek comment on the treatment under this approach of these and other services, and whether the assessment rates for each tier are reasonable in light of the goals and mandates of the statute. We seek comment on the
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- P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B Notes Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-330 California Performance Metric Data Sept. 2002 August 2002 Metric Name and Disaggregation Metric Number July 2002 May 2002 June 2002 2 - 201300Elct 2 Digital xDSL 0.19 0.33 0.17 0.33 0.16 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.16 0.33 2 - 201400Elct 4 Digital 1.544 mbpd HDSL 0.12 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.10 0.33 2 - 201404Elct UNE EELs - Voice Grade 0.32 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.08 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.13 0.33 2 - 201405Elct UNE EELs - DS1 0.14 0.33 0.13 0.33 0.14 0.33 0.12 0.33 0.14 0.33 2 - 202200Elct UNE Platform Basic 0.21 0.33 0.20 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.27
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- gather necessary information to understand the basis for recovery amounts that fluctuate from quarter to quarter. We seek comment on this analysis. In order to determine the assessment for an individual multi-line business connection, commenters have proposed calculating the assessment based on three tiers of capacity. Tier 1 would include connections provided to end users at speeds of less than 1.544 MegaBits Per Second (Mbps). In this tier, contributors would be assessed an amount equal to the base factor for each connection. The ``base factor'' would be calculated by dividing the residual funding requirement by the total number of multi-line business capacity units reported by all contributors. Tier 2 would include connections with speeds of equal to or greater than 1.544
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- DS1 loop on an unbundled basis except where the state commission has found, through application of the competitive wholesale facilities trigger in paragraph (a)(4)(ii) of this section, that requesting telecommunications carriers are not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Competitive wholesale facilities trigger for DS1 loops. A state commission shall find that a requesting telecommunications carrier is not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location
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- Rcd at 2851- 52, paras. 10-12, 2960. Nothing in the explicit language or legislative history of section 706(b) is inconsistent with this approach. 34 T-carrier systems (introduced in the 1960s) use pulse code modulation and time division multiplexing to provide a full duplex channelized digital voice system. Current applications also include digital data transmission. The typical capacities are designated T-1 (1.544 mbps) and T-3 (44.736 mbps). Digital signal (DS) standards (DS0, DS1, DS3, etc.) are used to set the transmission rates. 35 See, e.g., Third 706 Report, 17 FCC Rcd at 2919, Appendix B, paras. 25-26. 36 For example, in the portion of its web site devoted to business customers, SBC lists three symmetric high-speed DSL service packages, ranging from $199.95
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- an unbundled basis to any building not served by a wire center with at least 60,000 business lines and at least four fiber-based collocators. Once a wire center exceeds both of these thresholds, no future DS1 loop unbundling will be required in that wire center. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Cap on unbundled DS1 loop circuits. A requesting telecommunications carrier may obtain a maximum of ten unbundled DS1 loops to any single building in which DS1 loops are available as unbundled
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- trouble-shooting diagnostic capabilities. Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users to use of a personal computers microphone and speakers to make phone calls in place of a physical end-user telephone. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- their point of origin to the customer premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users the use of a personal computer's microphone and speakers to make telephone calls. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet Access) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address
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- 154(j), 155, 157, 225, 303(r), and 309. Section 1.77 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 1.77 Detailed application procedures; cross references. * * * * * (d) Rules governing applications for authorizations in the Experimental Radio Service (including market trials) are set forth in part 5 of this chapter. * * * * * Section 1.544 is amended by revising the entire section to read as follows: § 1.544 Application for broadcast station to conduct field strength measurements and for experimental operation. See §§5.59 and 5.203. Section 1.1307 is amended by revising the twenty-seventh row of the table in paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows: § 1.1307 Actions that may have a significant environmental effect, for
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- CableLabs. Digital signal 1 (DS-1)-Also known as T1; a T-carrier signaling scheme devised by Bell Labs. DS-1 is a widely used standard in telecommunications in North America and Japan to transmit voice and data between devices. DS-1 is the logical bit pattern used over a physical T1 line; however, the terms DS-1 and T1 are often used interchangeably. Carries approximately 1.544 Mbps. Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)-A generic name for a group of enhanced speed digital services generally provided by tele- phone service providers. DSL services run on twisted-pair copper wires, which can carry both voice and data signals. 132 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION | WWW.BROADBAND.GOV OBI TECHNICAL PAPER NO. 1 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM)- Technology that concentrates or aggregates traffic
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. 152 Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or "multiplex," the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- and nonprofit . . . health care providers."230 In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit 227 47 U.S.C. §214(e)(1)(B). 228 47 C.F.R. §54.405. 229 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 230 47 C.F.R. § 254(h)(2)(A). Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-204 54 Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital.231 That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area.232 In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Components) the same location, during the same period of Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 34 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard networks
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- to rely on copper transmission lines because it is unlikely there is sufficient user density in these areas to make installing newer network infrastructure cost effective for service providers. In addition, government supported build-outs of advanced infrastructure may not have reached these communities yet. 19 Schools' copper wire transmission lines generally deliver the same upload and download transmission speeds of 1.544 mbps. Broadband providers offer options to allow schools to order several DS-1 circuits and aggregate their bandwidth together to create a single, faster circuit. Fiber optic transmission lines Typically, large, metropolitan school districts and rural areas with new fiber build-outs use fiber optic transmission lines instead of copper wires. Broadband providers in these areas have installed large amounts of fiber
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 kbps, 354 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- disbursed in any given year. Rural Health Care Providers The Commission, consistent with the Joint Board recommendation, provides for all public and not-for-profit health care providers located in rural areas to receive universal service support, not to exceed an annual cap of $400 million. A health care provider may obtain telecommunications service at a transmission capacity up to and including 1.544 mbps, the bandwidth equivalent of a T-1 line, at rates comparable to those paid for similar services in the nearest urban area with more than 50,000 residents, within the state in which the rural health care provider is located. Rural health care providers will receive support for both distance-based charges and a toll-free connection to an Internet service provider. Each
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- participation by rural health care providers and reduce the costs of program administration. In the Order, the FCC makes the following changes: Eliminates the limit on the amount of funding any one telemedicine location can receive. Authorizes support for any commercially available telecommunications service, regardless of the bandwidth. Under previous Orders, only telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps (T-1) were eligible. Simplifies the application process by eliminating the requirement that discounts be based on the tariffed or publicly-available rates for the telecommunications service. Instead, discounts will be based on actual distance based charges paid by the health care facilities. Affirms the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia with other subscribers of telecommunications services and
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- also directed the agency ``to enhance, to the extent technically feasible and economically reasonable, access to advanced telecommunications and information services for all public and nonprofit . . . health care providers.'' In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital. That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area. In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of the Deaf Sprint Corporation Reply Comments Alliance for Public Technology AT&T Corp. BellSouth Corporation Competitive Telecommunications Association (CompTel) MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of Community Action Agencies Next Level Communications SBC Communications Inc. Sprint Corporation TransWire Communications, L.L.C. United States Telephone Association Worldcom, Inc. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-188 372 A DS1 is the 1.544 Mbps first-level signal in the digital transmission hierarchy. Traditionally, 24 64- kbps DS0 channels have been multiplexed up to the 1.544 Mbps DS1 rate, with each DS0 channel carrying the digital representation of an analog voice channel. C-1 APPENDIX C Digital Loop Carrier Systems 212.Digital loop carriers (DLCs) digitally encode and multiplex subscriber loop channels into DS1372 signals (or higher)
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- a high-capacity SONET ring platform service, which uses an optical interface and provides for a high level of network survivability. U S West proposes to establish the following rate elements: the MBSS Entrance Package, the Dual Wire Center, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, and the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps. U S West states that the proposed rate elements would be employed when a customer purchasing MBSS wishes to jointly use the underlying SONET architecture to provide Switched Access Services. . U S West
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- included in the list of additional services "necessary for the provision of health care" in a state? In responding, commenters should address the telecommunications needs of rural health care providers and the most cost-effective ways to provide these services to rural areas. What would be the relative costs and benefits of supporting technologies and services that require bandwidth higher than 1.544 Mbps? How rapidly is local access to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) expanding in rural areas of the country, and what are the costs likely to be incurred in providing toll-free access to ISPs for health care providers in rural areas? What are the probable costs that would be incurred in eliminating distance-based charges and/or charges on traffic between Local Access
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- Virgin Islands. II. Services Eligible for Support #5 Q: Which telecommunications services will be supported for eligible health care providers? A: The Act states that "services necessary for the provision of health care" may be supported. The Commission concluded that rural health care providers should receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed of up to and including 1.544 Mbps, including limited distance- based charges. ([11]See question #12 for limitations on support). The Commission also concluded that, pursuant to section 254(h)(2) of the Act, any health care provider that does not have toll-free access to an Internet service provider available may receive limited support. #6 Q: What kinds of services are included within "any telecommunications service employing a transmission
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- eligible health care provider that cannot otherwise obtain toll-free access is entitled to receive the lesser of the toll charges incurred for 30 hours of access per month or $180 per month in toll charge credits. State Public Utilities Commissions, not the FCC, are responsible for designating eligible telecommunications carriers. 5. Q: Must a telecommunications carrier be capable of providing 1.544 Mbps service in order to be designated as "eligible"? A: No. Section 214(e) of the Act requires that, in order to be designated as eligible, a telecommunications carrier (1) offer the services "supported by Federal universal service support mechanisms under section 254(c)" using at least some of its own facilities, and (2) advertise the availability of these services and the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- 1397-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: TUV TELECOM SERVICES 1775 OLD HWY 8 NW SUITE 107 NEW BRIGHTON MN 55112 1397-CX-2000 8145845-2 REGISTRANT: AVAIL NETWORKS MANUFACTURER: CABLETRON SYSTEMS,INC. TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: AVAUSA-27931-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: LAN/WAN BRIDGE ROUTER WITH ONE ISDN PRI 1.544 KBPS I/F OTHER REG. AFFECTED: 5N5USA-27759-DD-N TRADE NAME: SMARTSWITCH ACCESS 700 SERIES MODEL: SSA-710, RA-2048, LRA3000A, RA-2024, LRA3002A The certificate for 1398-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES-ALFRED LO 2/FL.,576 CASTLE PEAK RD. KOWLOON, HONGKONG 1398-CX-2000 8145061-5 REGISTRANT: VICTORY CONCEPT INDUSTRIES LTD MANUFACTURER: VICTORY TELECOM (HUIZHOU) LTD TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: 1JZCHN-23587-TE-E REG. CLASS:
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- will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 2181-CX-2000 8145196-3 REGISTRANT: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. MANUFACTURER: FLEXTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6TXUSA-35525-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DIGITAL DEVICE WITH 6 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470 FRASER The certificate for 2182-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING - KIM TERRY 14140 MIDWAY RD., STE 100 DALLAS TX 75244 2182-CX-2000 8145199-1 REGISTRANT: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING MANUFACTURER: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6UAUSA-35526-DI-E REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MANUAL,
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- The certificate for 1761-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS CORP. 600 MARCH RD., P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA ONT, CANADA K2K 2E6 1761-CX-2000 8145119-1 REGISTRANT: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS INC MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-35253-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1 1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTION GQ6CAN-35253-XD-N TRADE NAME: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS MODEL: 350 IVSN The certificate for 1762-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: DAVID CHEONG WAI HOONG PSB BLDG., 1 SCIENCE PARK DRIVE SINGAPORE 118221 1762-CX-2000 8145123-3 REGISTRANT: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD. MANUFACTURER: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 4J2CAN-35254-AD-T REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE
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- INC NATURE OF APPLICATION: ISDN BRI "S/T" REFERENCE POINT MODULE FOR THE ARN, ANH, AN, PASSPORT 2430, PASSPORT 4460 AND PASSPORT 5430 CHASSIS TRADE NAME MODEL OTHER REG. AFFECTED ISDN BRI "S/T" MODULE 107977, 114009, 111865 900-CX-2000 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 4P8USA-31445-DE-N GRANTEE: BAY NETWORKS NATURE OF APPLICATION: SINGLE LINE 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE FOR THE AN, ANH, ARN, PASSPORT 5430, PASSPORT 4460 AND PASSPORT 2430 CHASSIS TRADE NAME MODEL OTHER REG. AFFECTED BAY NETWORKS, INC. FRACTIONAL T1 T1/FT1 DSU/CSU MODULE 901-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: NITSUKO AMERICA CORPORATION MANUFACTURER: NITSUKO THAI LTD TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: 1ZDTHA-24925-KF-E REG. CLASS: TERMINAL SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: FULLY PROTECTED KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION:
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- NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: PL100 OTHER REG. AFFECTED: AT9USA-34893-OT-E Certificate will be sent to the following: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 990-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34895-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBBPS VOICE SERVER CARD PROVIDING 2 T1/CSU CO PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 74515GXX (X = 0-9) OTHER REG. AFFECTED: Certificate will be sent to the following: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 991-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34896-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF
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- MOTOROLA MODEL: PL100 The certificate for 990-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 990-CX-2000 8145815-4 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34895-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBBPS VOICE SERVER CARD PROVIDING 2 T1/CSU CO PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 74515GXX (X = 0-9) The certificate for 991-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 991-CX-2000 8145815-4 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34896-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE
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- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Voice mail PC card that supports T1/E1 interface OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: NATURAL MICROSYSTEMS MODEL: CG6000C; CG5000eC DATE CERTIFIED: 8/17/00 NAME OF TCB: Communication Certification Laboratory REGISTRANT: ADC TYPE: Original REG NUMBER: 6TTUSA-43017-XD-N REG CLASS: System TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: XD - Multiplexers, channel banks, switching matrices/CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Multi-line series cross-connect panel for the termination of DSX1 1.544 MBS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: ADC MODEL: 2004DSXPERT DATE CERTIFIED: 8/17/00 NAME OF TCB: Curtis-Strauss, LLC REGISTRANT: GNNETCOM, Inc. TYPE: Notice and Modification REG NUMBER: DDDDNK-27350-TX-N REG CLASS: Terminal TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: Adjuncts used with one and two line telephones EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Unit is a system adjunct that consists of the Model ELLIPSE 2.4 amplifier OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE
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- of three years or longer, entered into on or before September 17, 1992. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 CEH 10 45 2/21/97 SPRINT LTC 28 1 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/7/97 FILING# 1 61.38 Y 61.49 Y Introduces Extended Superframe Format as a nonchargeable optional feature available with 1.544 Mbps switched and special access services; adds language to jurisdictional reporting; allows 12 to 15 digits to be used for international calls; and makes other clarifying revisions. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 ENG 4 15 2/21/97 US WEST 826 2 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/8/97 FILING# 1 61.38
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- N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8/27/97 JWL 4 15 8/20/97 NYNEX TELEPHONE CO. 470 1 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 9/4/97 FILING# 1 61.38 Y 61.49 Increases the Service Discount Plan percentage discount for the 36 to 47 month and the 60 to 71 month commitment periods for Frame Relay Service (FRS) 1.544 Mbps port connections. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8/27/97 SCF 19 15 8/21/97 PAC BELL 1935 128 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 9/5/97 FILING# 1 61.3861.49 Includes tariff changes for the remaining 47 central offices in accordance with the Commission's Order released on July 25, 1997 in Docket No. 93-162.
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- of six months, the nonrecurring charge to $1.00 for T1 access to Frame Relay Service. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 02/15/2000BELL ATLANTIC NETWORK SERVICES 1 1253 JWL 0 0 15 1 03/01/2000 11 02/22/2000 Introduces compatible Channel Interface Codes and regulations for use with Frame Relay Services, mulitplexed 1.544 Mbps facilities and groomed 1.544 Mbps facilities which are provided over IntelliLightR dedicated SONET Rings. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 02/15/2000BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 1 536 JWL 0 0 1 1 03/01/2000 2 02/22/2000 Describes charges for specially constructed facilities installed at the request of MCI to provide DS1
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- O P S I S CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 JWL 1 15 0 0 11/11/98 11/3/98 NYNEX TELEPHONE CO. 1 524 1 S Y N O P S I S Provides for the introduction of a unique nonrecurring charge which will apply when a customer requests installation of either DIGIPATH digital service II, 1.544 Mbps High Capacity Service or 44.736 Mbps High Capacity Service to a nonstandard premises. CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 LJB 1 1 10/28/98 TELEPORT 1 24 2 S Y N O P S I S 10/28/98 -FCC- Page 3 of 4 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: 1998-10-28 NON-DOMINANT CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS#
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- referred to the Public Reference Room at (202) 418-1933. NOTES: 11/9/1999 -FCC- Page 1 of 4 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: 1999-11-09 DOMINANT CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 11/8/1999 JWL 1 15 11/23/1999 11/15/1999 BELL ATLANTIC NETWORK SERVICES 1 1209 11 S Y N O P S I S Allows routing of multiplexed High Capacity Special Access 1.544 Mbps facilities between the Falmouth MA central office and the Cataumet MA central office in order to provide route diversity for services provided to Otis Air Force base by MCI. CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 11/8/1999 SCF 1 1 11/9/1999 CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE 1 743 40 S Y N O P S I S Proposes
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- as an analog circuit having 3 to 4 kHz of bandwidth, the digital equivalent of which is a 64 kbps circuit. Such a circuit allows one conversation at a time to be carried. 5 T-1/DS1, primary rate ISDN, and several versions of DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) are examples of such high capacity facilities. Information carrying capacity of such facilities is 1.544 mbps, or greater, in contrast to the 64 kbps rate of a voice grade circuit. 6 See Section III for relevant citations. 6 A local service competitor that owns a telephone switch therefore must acquire a numbering code for that switch before commencing operation as a facilities-based CLEC providing mass market switched telephone service. Facilities-based local service competitors in their
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 2000 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- services as viewed from the perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers can now compare rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 The 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service,CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on Reconsideration
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- care provider. The rural health care provider must then complete FCC Form 466 (services ordered and certification form). The rural health provider must then submit both FCC forms to RHCD. 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third funding period. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division Company on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration, adopted
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- health care provider that notifies it of the preliminary approval of the request for support, and provides an estimate of the amount of support that can be expected. The rural 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third and future funding periods. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration,
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- C & P TEL CO OF VA Bell Atlantic 829,055,560 3,629,926 228.39 0 0.000 TOTAL: WASHINGTON 929,755,412 3,748,908 248.01 22,637,520 2.462 522400C R UTC OF THE NW-WA United Telephone System Inc. 23,777,576 87,116 272.94 0 0.000 522404C R ASOTIN TEL - WA Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 673,763 1,335 504.69 194,745 0.021 522408C R CENTURYTEL-WASHINGTOCenturyTel, Inc. 74,256,097 178,365 416.32 14,197,680 1.544 522410C R CENTURYTEL-COWICHE CenturyTel, Inc. 977,971 2,199 444.73 221,893 0.024 522412C R ELLENSBURG TEL CO MJD Communications 8,720,318 27,161 321.06 405,501 0.044 522416C N GTE NORTHWEST INC-WAGTE Corporation 175,369,992 773,604 226.69 0 0.000 522417C R HAT ISLAND TEL CO 52,908 106 499.13 15,021 0.002 522418C R PEND OREILLE TEL. Rural Telephone Co. 1,660,007 2,263 733.54 718,534 0.078 522419C R HOOD
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 3 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration7 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 354 kbps, 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- 1992, at 85-104. For an empirical description of the interplay between compact disc hardware sales and the availability of compact discs, see Neil Gandal, Michael Kende, and Rafael Rob, ``The Dynamics of Technological Adoption in Hardware/Software Systems: The Case of Compact Disc Players,'' Rand Journal of Economics, Vol. 31, No. 1, Spring 2000, at 43-61. . A T-1 network carries 1.544 megabits of data per second (Mbps). See Janet Abbate, Inventing the Internet, (MIT Press, 1999) at 191-200. For a discussion of the FCC's role in the Internet, see Jason Oxman, ``The FCC and the Unregulation of the Internet,'' (OPP Working Paper Series No. 31, 1999)(Unregulation of the Internet). (Intermedia White Paper) at n.1, for a definition of peering. . See
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- on Telecommunications and Health Care, I remain concerned that our record on this important issue is sparse. I am intrigued by the Advisory Committee's recommendation that we recommend a specific level of telecommunications bandwidth capacity to support eligible rural health care providers (allowing health care providers to choose among any telecommunications service supporting a capacity of up to and including 1.544 Mbps or its equivalent). I urge parties to provide the Commission with further comment on the Advisory Committee's recommendations. The Advisory Committee has told us that the clear benefit of such an approach would be that data and medical images could be transmitted at speeds high enough to make transmission time reasonable and at transmission capacities broad enough to transmit
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- and our proposed solutions. Services to be Supported The Act calls for support of telecommunications "services necessary for the provision of health care". But who should decide which services are "necessary," and how? Shouldn't eligible health care providers decide for themselves which services are necessary? Shouldn't every eligible health care provider be able to choose services that use bandwidths of 1.544 Mbps or less? Isn't that sufficient? Distance Charges Telecommunications carriers generally impose distance charges at a dollar-per-mile rate. Rural health care providers often have to pay much higher distance charges than their urban counterparts. For example, in U S West's territory, for a rural health care provider who wants to connect to the nearest hospital, let's say 100 miles away,
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- View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals by Certain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- network. If you have a T1 line, it means that the telephone company has brought in a fiber optic line (a T1 line might also come in on copper). A T1 line can carry 24 digitized voice channels or 48 paths (your call going out and the other call coming in) or it can carry data at a rate of 1.544 megabits per second. If the T1 line is being used for telephone conversations, it plugs into the telephone system. If it is carrying data, it plugs into the network's router. POTS stands for ``Plain Old Telephone System''. Non-POTS lines are based on high-speed, digital communications lines, such as ISDN (integrated services digital network) and FDDI (fiber distribute data interface). The
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- and 0.291, and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint Telephone Companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Incorporated; Central Telephone Company, Nevada Division d/b/a/ Sprint of Nevada; Central Telephone Company, North Carolina Division; Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company; and Central Telephone Company
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- 2001 29 48 (19) 33 48 (15) USOCs and Class of Service Codes Billed to Section 272 Affiliates in January 2001 Attachment A-8a Selected for Testing Objective IX, Procedure 3 1 USOC or Class of Service Code Description HZK3X Megalink Custom High Capacity 44.736 S25EX Special Access Service Surcharge TMECS Channel Termination TUZPX Electrical Channel Termination XDH1X Digital High Capacity 1.544 MBPS 1J5HS Special Transport Per Mile 1L5XX Special Transport Per Mile 1OXHX Special Transport Fixed T6ECS Channel Termination XDD4X Digital - Digital Data 4 - Class of Service BHMTT Busy Hour Minutes Of Capacity BHMOT Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity PT8JX End Office Trunk Port DS1 Digital TPP6X Line or Trunk BHMFA Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity EF2A4 Entrance Facility
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- 0.291(j), and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint local telephone companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Inc., Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company, and Sprint/United Telephone of Pennsylvania. See Pleading Cycle Established for Sprint Petition for Pricing Flexibility for Special Access and
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- own customers. For clarity, however, we insert the phrase ``unless Verizon routinely does so to serve its own customers'' at the end of the sentence ``Verizon will not install new electronics'' in section 11.2.9. Arbitrator's Adopted Contract Language As discussed above, the Arbitrator adopts the following language: 11.2.9 ``DS-1 Loops'' provides a digital transmission channel suitable for the transport of 1.544 Mbps digital signals. This Loop type is more fully described in Verizon TR 72575, as revised from time to time. The DS-1 Loop includes the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate. A DS-1 Loop will be provided only where the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate are at the requested installation date currently available for the
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- the same digital switches and digital paths are used to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at § 14.9.5.2. 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 Þ ß ö ÷ - + 5 Q R W
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- See Petition to Deny. See Joint Opposition; Reply to Joint Opposition to Petition to Deny, File No. 0002401623, filed Jan. 24, 2006 (Reply). See Petition to Deny at 2. Id. at 3. Id. See id. at 3-4. Id. at 3. ). Digital Signal-3 (``DS3'') capacity is the equivalent of 28 T-1 channels, each operating at a total signaling rate of 1.544 Mbps. DS3 thus supports 672 voice-grade channels of 64 Kbps each. See Harry Newton, Newton's Telecom Dictionary 242 (18th ed. 2002). See Petition to Deny at 3. See id. at 4; Reply at 4-5. See Joint Opposition at 3-4. See id. at 4. Id. at 4-5. Id. at 5 (emphasis omitted). 47 U.S.C. § 310(d). Applications of Ameritech Corp., Transferor,
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) Opti-Point Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring ServiceSM Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the qualifying price flex
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 Kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sonet OC Ring Service Ethernet Transport Service Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N = 2, 4 and 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon now intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Specifically, Verizon states that it plans to no longer accept new orders or changes to existing orders for Fractional DS1 or Fractional T1
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- at volume options 36 and 48 in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas (collectively Service Areas). AT&T explains that STN provides dedicated digital transport service from two or more customer specified access nodes over AT&T's shared infrastructure. AT&T further explains that STN provides premises-to-premises arrangements or premises-to-hub arrangements for interconnection to other AT&T Southwest Access Services with transmission speeds of 1.544 Mbps or greater. AT&T states that STNs are typically constructed in a ring configuration which provides redundant transmission over separate physical facilities. AT&T asserts, however, that due to market forces, AT&T's STN service at volume options 36 and 48 has reached the end of its product life cycle and has been superseded in the market by AT&T's SONET Dedicated Ring
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- rate. Verizon indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N=2, 4 or 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Verizon indicates that the present application is for the discontinuance of these services to approximately 100 customers that did not receive notice when Verizon
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- transport termination (the termination of channel mileage facility or similar transmission path); iii. Channel termination, local distribution channel, special access line, customer port connection (Ethernet) (a transmission path between a customer designated location and the associated wire center); iv. Clear channel capability (not shown) (an arrangement which allows a customer to transport, for example, 1.536 Mbps of information on a 1.544 Mbps line rate with no constraint on the quantity or sequence of one and zero bits); v. Cross-connection (not shown) (semi-permanent switching between facilities, sometimes combined with multiplexing/demultiplexing); vi. Multiplexing (not shown) (channelizing a facility into individual services requiring a Lower capacity or bandwidth); vii. Class of service and/or committed information rate (not shown) (for Ethernet, the performance characteristics of
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Components) the same location, during the same period of Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 34 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard networks
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- AT&T LD explains that Enhanced Toll Free Service, Dedicated Toll Free Service and International Toll Free Service provide a suite of complex toll free features and functionality for business customers with advanced toll free applications. AT&T LD further explains that Dedicated Voice Access provides a path between the Customer's Premises/Customer's Equipment and the Company-designated POP, with Bandwidth capacity of either 1.544 Mbps or 44.736 Mbps utilizing in-band signaling. AT&T LD states that its Primary Rate Interface provides high-speed end-to-end digital service with out-of-band signaling, and its Long Distance Virtual Private Network is an outbound-only long distance service that provides the functionality and capabilities of a private network through the use of shared transmission facilities. AT&T LD indicates, however, that AT&T continues
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- RM-8354 View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals byCertain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- revenues projected to be recovered under the interim rate structure.224 The TIC was explicitly intended to make the transition to the interim rate structure revenue neutral.225 Among other possible costs, the TIC recovers the remaining second, 218 A DS1 line is capable of transmitting 24 voice conversations, each digitally encoded at 64 kilobits per ond, for a total capacity of 1.544 megabits per second. A DS3 line has 28 times the capacity of a DS1. 219 7 FCC Red at 7029. Special access customers use a dedicated trunk running between the customer's premises and the IXC's POP, thereby bypassing the LEC's switched network facilities altogether. This service is primarily used by large volume users in densely populated areas. 220 at 7036-37.
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- MODEL: I200 The certificate for 411-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: HT COMMUNICATIONS 4480 SHOPPING LANE SIMI VALLEY CA 93063 411-CX-2001 8145304-7 REGISTRANT: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC MANUFACTURER: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 1DZUSA-28015-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1/FT1 CSU/DSU SINGLE 1.544 MBPS INTEGRATED DIGITAL MODEM OTHER REG. AFFECTED: 5UMUSA-24098-DE-N TRADE NAME: HT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. MODEL: T6020 The certificate for 412-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ELECTRONIC TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN NO.8, LANE 29, WEN-MING RD. LOSHAN TSUN KWEISHAN HSIANG TAOYUAN HSIEN TAIWAN ROC 412-CX-2001 8145316-1 REGISTRANT: KINGSTON TECHNOLOGY CORP MANUFACTURER: C-ONE TECHNOLOGY CORP TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3M5TAI-28016-M5-E
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- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: PBX SYSTEM WITH UP TO 256 CO PORTS AND 512 STATIONS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: NEC MODEL: (VC)(HAC) NEAX 2000 IVS, 1000 IVS, 2000 IVS² DATE CERTIFIED: 1/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC TYPE: ORIGINAL REG NUMBER: ABZUSA-43041-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: (4) LINE T1/CSU EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: (4) LINE T1/CSU 1.544 MPBS EQUIPMENT OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: ISC3 DATE CERTIFIED: 1/5/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: POLYCOM INC TYPE: MODIFICATION REG NUMBER: 2HWUSA-43009-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: STANDALONE DIGITAL DATA DEVICE WITH CSU INTERFACE OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: POLYCOM MODEL: NETENGINE 7216,
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- 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 7 01/31/2001 Special Construction SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 141 RLS 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 2 01/31/2001 Introduces Sprint Custom Access Solutions which provides for the integration of multiple voice and frame relay channels over the same 1.544 Mbps facility, and utilizes a digital access and cross connect system located in Sprint LTC's central office. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 142 RLS 0 0 1 1 02/08/2001 3 01/31/2001 Proposes to expand DSL offering to include the Lebanon, Mason and Waynesville
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- MODEL: SERIES 5000 The certificate for 503-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 503-CX-2001 8145815-1 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-35950-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS COMPACT PCI CARD PRIVING 8 OR CSU/T1 12 PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 7300 T1/E1 CPCI CARD SET The certificate for 504-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES - ARROW LIN 14F, 27, CHUANG SAN N. RD, SEC 3 TAIPEI TAIWAN ROC 504-CX-2001 8145348-3 REGISTRANT: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY, INC. MANUFACTURER: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY INC. TYPE OF FILING:
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- DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3460 NEST DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43050-DE-N REG CLASS: SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 2 PORT STAND-ALONE OR NEST CONFIGURATION - T1/CSU 1.544 MBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: FT100 DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43046-MD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3260, 3261, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3266, 3267,
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- TO 2 ANALOG POTS PORTS, UP TO 4 ETHERNET OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: INTEL 8302 ROUTER; INTEL 8304 ROUTER; INTEL 8306 ROUTER MODEL: ER8302U, ER8304U, ER8306U DATE CERTIFIED: 4/3/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIPLEXERS, CHANNEL BANKS, SWITCHING MATRICES CONNECTED TO REGISTERED CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE CARD OTHER REG AFFECTED: AS5USA-27438-XD-E TRADE NAME: AVAYA MODEL: (PRI) CYD2/CWB2 DATE CERTIFIED: 4/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AVAYA, INC. TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43103-MD-T REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: COMPACT PCI BASED REMOTE MAINTENANCE BOARD WITH ON BOARD MODEM - 33.6 KBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED:
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- EL 208 The certificate for 954-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ALCATEL CANADA INC. 600 MARCH ROAD, P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA, ONTARIO, CANADA K2K 2E6 954-CX-2001 8145419-4 REGISTRANT: ALCATEL NETWORKS INC. MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-23821-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1-1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTIONS TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: ALCATEL 7470 MSP WITH 16 PORT T1 FRAME RELAY CARD TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: MAINSTREETXPRESS 36170 The certificate for 955-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: JOE URBANSKI- ROCKWELL SWITCHING SYSTEMS 300 BAUMAN COURT, P.O.BOX 8007 WOOD DALE IL 60191-8007 955-CX-2001 8145444-1 REGISTRANT: ROCKWELL SWITCHING
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- NAME: SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE MODEL: HAC/VC FC2540(XXX), FC2556(XXX) The certificate for 1094-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 1094-CX-2001 8145487-2 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 6TXUSA-35525-DW-N GRANTEE: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. NATURE OF APPLICATION: EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: SIX 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS (MAX) CAN BE CONFIGURED BY SOFTWARE FOR EITHER CSU OR DSX FUNCTION. NO ANALOGUE CONTENT TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470, AXC 475 The certificate for 1095-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOBILE ENGINEERING 906 ADAMS MANKATO MN 56001 1095-CX-2001 8145488-1 REGISTRANT: SUTTLE APPARATUS MANUFACTURER: SUTTLE APPARATUS CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: AIIUSA-40042-KX-N REG.
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- TECHNOLOGY INC. MODEL: DR-2000 The certificate for 1166-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: COMPLIANCE WORLDWIDE, INC. 357 MAIN STREET SANDOWN NH 03873 1166-CX-2001 8145542-3 REGISTRANT: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. MANUFACTURER: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: CRLUSA-36283-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 16 PORT 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE WITH CSU TRADE NAME: 16-PORT DS1 TDM MODULE MODEL: T-16-DS1 The certificate for 1167-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: PATTON ELECTRONICS - COURTLAND THOMAS 7622 RICKENBACKER DRIVE GAITHERSBURG MD 20879 1167-CX-2001 8145542-4 REGISTRANT: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. MANUFACTURER: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3N8USA-36284-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT:
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- Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Points of Communication: Leesburg - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Leesburg - ANIK E1 - (111.1 W.L.) Leesburg - ANIK E2 - (107.3 W.L) Page 4 of 16 E7861
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- S. P. # 04/30/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 TRP JWL 0 0 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access Tariff Filing Short Form TRP. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/02/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 2948 JWL 0 0 15 1 05/17/2003 73 05/09/2003 Proposes to Grandfather the High Capacity Service (1.544Mbps) Optional Payment Plan (OPP) and the High Capacity Term Pricing Plan (HC-TPP) and introduce a new DS1 term payment plan and increase Price Flex DS1 month-to-month service rates. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/01/2003SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 TRP RLS 0 0 1 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access
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- MHz 36M0F3F ANALOG 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0F3F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: Page 3 of 15 VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations PANAMSAT LICENSEE CORP. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16 ' 34.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 5281
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- E900757 SES-MOD-20030425-00533E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Public Service 34 ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 50K0F8E 77.70 dBW High speed data
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- of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 2 of 30 Application for Authority 06/26/2003 - 06/26/2018 Date Effective: 06/26/2003 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority 06/27/2003 - 06/27/2018 Date Effective: 06/27/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority PanAmSat Licensee Corp. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16
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- 512 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 500KG7W 53.70 dBW QPSK, 512 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 500KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 766 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 750KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 768 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 750KG7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 5M70G7W Page 6 of 16 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 5M70G7W
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- reduction in the Special Access Universal Service Fund (USF) factor applied to and user special access monthly revenues. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/23/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 399 VJ 0 0 15 1 01/07/2004 14 12/30/2003 Introduce an Eight-Year and Ten-Year Term Volume Plan (ETTVP) that provides of 1.544 Mbps High Capacity DS1 Special Access Lines (SAL's). SYNOPSIS Page 2 of 4 12/29/2003 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:12/29/2003 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/24/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 400 JWL 0 0 15 1 01/08/2004 11 12/31/2003 Revisions to Commitment Discount Plan. SYNOPSIS Non Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- Digital Audio and Video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 8M00G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) BOSTON UNIVERSITY E040184 SES-REG-20040419-00565E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 42 ° 21 ' 1.80 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 890 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, SUFFOLK, BOSTON, MA
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- Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Application is returning to public notice for an additional 30 days starting from June 30, 2004, changes have been made to the EIRP Density. Original public notice date was April 28, 2004. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) SG MUSIC AND MEDIA, LLC E040265 SES-LIC-20040609-00811E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 43 ' 12.40 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 56
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- Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Date Effective: 08/02/2004 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 08/02/2004 - 08/02/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) AUTOZONE, INC. E940128 SES-LIC-20040503-00634E Date Effective: 08/03/2004 Class of Station: VSAT Network Grant of Authority 08/03/2004 - 08/03/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Page 9 of 50 A Reinstatement of
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- Stations Grant of Authority 06/20/2005 - 06/20/2020 Renewal AT&T Corp. Nature of Service:International Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 42 ' 59.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 33 THOMAS STREET, NEW YORK, MANHATTAN, NY 74 ° 0 ' 22.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 8.1 meters ANTENNA ID: 8KPKCF11-150 62.40 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 81K9G7W Page 17 of 19 77.00 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M97G7W 64.30 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 3/4 FEC, QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 54K6G7W 78.10 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL
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- 1 N/A Amend Transmittal No. 1077 to add new Volume 5 Exhibits file inadvertently omitted form original filing. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 1 1078 ENG 0 0 3 1 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection rate for the 1.544 Mbps option that was originally filed under Transmittal No. 1078. SYNOPSIS Page 4 of 6 06/30/2005 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:06/29/2005 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 2 1079 ENG 0 0 3 1 0 0 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- of Service: Fixed Satellite Service Mobile Satellite Communications, Inc. dba Pittsburgh International Teleport seeks to modify its current authorization to add new emission designator and related service, increase EIRP and EIRP density. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Page 1 of 25 Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D
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- Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Renewal MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W Page 31 of 40 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) 1 - ANIK E1 - (118.7 W.L.) 1 - ANIK E2 - (111.1 W.L) 1 - PAS-1R - (45.0 W.L.) 1 - PAS-3R - (43.0 W.L.) 1 -
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- E Date Effective: 09/28/2010 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Modification MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D Page 2 of 7
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- Section 24-Contract Tariff ISSUED CARRIER 11/17/2010 VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES FILING # TRANS # FCC # 1 1119 1 11 14 16 EFF DATE # DISKS # CDS # PAGES NTC 61.38 61.49 PUS PET DUE S. P. # 12/02/2010 1 15 0 0 VJ 11/24/2010 SYNOPSIS This filing introduces regulations applicable to the migration of certain Special Access High Capacity 1.544 Mbps (DSI) level service and Special Access High Capacity 44.736 Mbps (DS3) level services that are provided under a Verizon term and/or volume plan 11/18/2010 Page 2 of 2
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 77.70 dBW High speed data (60.4 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 56.80 dBW Digital data (56 kbps BPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 48K0G7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50
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- Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 10/25/2011 - 10/25/2026 Renewal Iridium Constellation LLC Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Page 3 of 18 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax
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- the pilot program provides funding to support the design and construction of state or regional broadband networks dedicated to health care and the advanced services provided over those networks, as well as connecting those networks to Internet2, National LambdaRail, Inc. (both dedicated nationwide backbones), or the public Internet.19 13 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 14 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 15 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal- State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45,
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- various typical services such as T-1, DS-3, and OC-3. Further, we seek comment on whether there may be instances in which a given tier inappropriately encompasses categories of connections that provide quite different levels of connectivity to interstate networks. For example, both a fractional T-1 connection with a maximum capacity of 768 Mbps and a T-1 with a capacity of 1.544 Mbps would fall within the second tier and would therefore be assessed at the same rate, despite the difference in capacity. We seek comment on the treatment under this approach of these and other services, and whether the assessment rates for each tier are reasonable in light of the goals and mandates of the statute. We seek comment on the
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- P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B Notes Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-330 California Performance Metric Data Sept. 2002 August 2002 Metric Name and Disaggregation Metric Number July 2002 May 2002 June 2002 2 - 201300Elct 2 Digital xDSL 0.19 0.33 0.17 0.33 0.16 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.16 0.33 2 - 201400Elct 4 Digital 1.544 mbpd HDSL 0.12 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.10 0.33 2 - 201404Elct UNE EELs - Voice Grade 0.32 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.08 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.13 0.33 2 - 201405Elct UNE EELs - DS1 0.14 0.33 0.13 0.33 0.14 0.33 0.12 0.33 0.14 0.33 2 - 202200Elct UNE Platform Basic 0.21 0.33 0.20 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.27
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- gather necessary information to understand the basis for recovery amounts that fluctuate from quarter to quarter. We seek comment on this analysis. In order to determine the assessment for an individual multi-line business connection, commenters have proposed calculating the assessment based on three tiers of capacity. Tier 1 would include connections provided to end users at speeds of less than 1.544 MegaBits Per Second (Mbps). In this tier, contributors would be assessed an amount equal to the base factor for each connection. The ``base factor'' would be calculated by dividing the residual funding requirement by the total number of multi-line business capacity units reported by all contributors. Tier 2 would include connections with speeds of equal to or greater than 1.544
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- DS1 loop on an unbundled basis except where the state commission has found, through application of the competitive wholesale facilities trigger in paragraph (a)(4)(ii) of this section, that requesting telecommunications carriers are not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Competitive wholesale facilities trigger for DS1 loops. A state commission shall find that a requesting telecommunications carrier is not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location
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- Rcd at 2851- 52, paras. 10-12, 2960. Nothing in the explicit language or legislative history of section 706(b) is inconsistent with this approach. 34 T-carrier systems (introduced in the 1960s) use pulse code modulation and time division multiplexing to provide a full duplex channelized digital voice system. Current applications also include digital data transmission. The typical capacities are designated T-1 (1.544 mbps) and T-3 (44.736 mbps). Digital signal (DS) standards (DS0, DS1, DS3, etc.) are used to set the transmission rates. 35 See, e.g., Third 706 Report, 17 FCC Rcd at 2919, Appendix B, paras. 25-26. 36 For example, in the portion of its web site devoted to business customers, SBC lists three symmetric high-speed DSL service packages, ranging from $199.95
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- an unbundled basis to any building not served by a wire center with at least 60,000 business lines and at least four fiber-based collocators. Once a wire center exceeds both of these thresholds, no future DS1 loop unbundling will be required in that wire center. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Cap on unbundled DS1 loop circuits. A requesting telecommunications carrier may obtain a maximum of ten unbundled DS1 loops to any single building in which DS1 loops are available as unbundled
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- trouble-shooting diagnostic capabilities. Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users to use of a personal computers microphone and speakers to make phone calls in place of a physical end-user telephone. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- their point of origin to the customer premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users the use of a personal computer's microphone and speakers to make telephone calls. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet Access) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address
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- 154(j), 155, 157, 225, 303(r), and 309. Section 1.77 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 1.77 Detailed application procedures; cross references. * * * * * (d) Rules governing applications for authorizations in the Experimental Radio Service (including market trials) are set forth in part 5 of this chapter. * * * * * Section 1.544 is amended by revising the entire section to read as follows: § 1.544 Application for broadcast station to conduct field strength measurements and for experimental operation. See §§5.59 and 5.203. Section 1.1307 is amended by revising the twenty-seventh row of the table in paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows: § 1.1307 Actions that may have a significant environmental effect, for
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- CableLabs. Digital signal 1 (DS-1)-Also known as T1; a T-carrier signaling scheme devised by Bell Labs. DS-1 is a widely used standard in telecommunications in North America and Japan to transmit voice and data between devices. DS-1 is the logical bit pattern used over a physical T1 line; however, the terms DS-1 and T1 are often used interchangeably. Carries approximately 1.544 Mbps. Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)-A generic name for a group of enhanced speed digital services generally provided by tele- phone service providers. DSL services run on twisted-pair copper wires, which can carry both voice and data signals. 132 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION | WWW.BROADBAND.GOV OBI TECHNICAL PAPER NO. 1 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM)- Technology that concentrates or aggregates traffic
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. 152 Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or "multiplex," the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- and nonprofit . . . health care providers."230 In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit 227 47 U.S.C. §214(e)(1)(B). 228 47 C.F.R. §54.405. 229 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 230 47 C.F.R. § 254(h)(2)(A). Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-204 54 Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital.231 That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area.232 In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Components) the same location, during the same period of Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 34 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard networks
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- to rely on copper transmission lines because it is unlikely there is sufficient user density in these areas to make installing newer network infrastructure cost effective for service providers. In addition, government supported build-outs of advanced infrastructure may not have reached these communities yet. 19 Schools' copper wire transmission lines generally deliver the same upload and download transmission speeds of 1.544 mbps. Broadband providers offer options to allow schools to order several DS-1 circuits and aggregate their bandwidth together to create a single, faster circuit. Fiber optic transmission lines Typically, large, metropolitan school districts and rural areas with new fiber build-outs use fiber optic transmission lines instead of copper wires. Broadband providers in these areas have installed large amounts of fiber
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 kbps, 354 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- disbursed in any given year. Rural Health Care Providers The Commission, consistent with the Joint Board recommendation, provides for all public and not-for-profit health care providers located in rural areas to receive universal service support, not to exceed an annual cap of $400 million. A health care provider may obtain telecommunications service at a transmission capacity up to and including 1.544 mbps, the bandwidth equivalent of a T-1 line, at rates comparable to those paid for similar services in the nearest urban area with more than 50,000 residents, within the state in which the rural health care provider is located. Rural health care providers will receive support for both distance-based charges and a toll-free connection to an Internet service provider. Each
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- participation by rural health care providers and reduce the costs of program administration. In the Order, the FCC makes the following changes: Eliminates the limit on the amount of funding any one telemedicine location can receive. Authorizes support for any commercially available telecommunications service, regardless of the bandwidth. Under previous Orders, only telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps (T-1) were eligible. Simplifies the application process by eliminating the requirement that discounts be based on the tariffed or publicly-available rates for the telecommunications service. Instead, discounts will be based on actual distance based charges paid by the health care facilities. Affirms the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia with other subscribers of telecommunications services and
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- also directed the agency ``to enhance, to the extent technically feasible and economically reasonable, access to advanced telecommunications and information services for all public and nonprofit . . . health care providers.'' In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital. That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area. In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of the Deaf Sprint Corporation Reply Comments Alliance for Public Technology AT&T Corp. BellSouth Corporation Competitive Telecommunications Association (CompTel) MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of Community Action Agencies Next Level Communications SBC Communications Inc. Sprint Corporation TransWire Communications, L.L.C. United States Telephone Association Worldcom, Inc. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-188 372 A DS1 is the 1.544 Mbps first-level signal in the digital transmission hierarchy. Traditionally, 24 64- kbps DS0 channels have been multiplexed up to the 1.544 Mbps DS1 rate, with each DS0 channel carrying the digital representation of an analog voice channel. C-1 APPENDIX C Digital Loop Carrier Systems 212.Digital loop carriers (DLCs) digitally encode and multiplex subscriber loop channels into DS1372 signals (or higher)
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- a high-capacity SONET ring platform service, which uses an optical interface and provides for a high level of network survivability. U S West proposes to establish the following rate elements: the MBSS Entrance Package, the Dual Wire Center, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, and the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps. U S West states that the proposed rate elements would be employed when a customer purchasing MBSS wishes to jointly use the underlying SONET architecture to provide Switched Access Services. . U S West
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- included in the list of additional services "necessary for the provision of health care" in a state? In responding, commenters should address the telecommunications needs of rural health care providers and the most cost-effective ways to provide these services to rural areas. What would be the relative costs and benefits of supporting technologies and services that require bandwidth higher than 1.544 Mbps? How rapidly is local access to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) expanding in rural areas of the country, and what are the costs likely to be incurred in providing toll-free access to ISPs for health care providers in rural areas? What are the probable costs that would be incurred in eliminating distance-based charges and/or charges on traffic between Local Access
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- Virgin Islands. II. Services Eligible for Support #5 Q: Which telecommunications services will be supported for eligible health care providers? A: The Act states that "services necessary for the provision of health care" may be supported. The Commission concluded that rural health care providers should receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed of up to and including 1.544 Mbps, including limited distance- based charges. ([11]See question #12 for limitations on support). The Commission also concluded that, pursuant to section 254(h)(2) of the Act, any health care provider that does not have toll-free access to an Internet service provider available may receive limited support. #6 Q: What kinds of services are included within "any telecommunications service employing a transmission
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- eligible health care provider that cannot otherwise obtain toll-free access is entitled to receive the lesser of the toll charges incurred for 30 hours of access per month or $180 per month in toll charge credits. State Public Utilities Commissions, not the FCC, are responsible for designating eligible telecommunications carriers. 5. Q: Must a telecommunications carrier be capable of providing 1.544 Mbps service in order to be designated as "eligible"? A: No. Section 214(e) of the Act requires that, in order to be designated as eligible, a telecommunications carrier (1) offer the services "supported by Federal universal service support mechanisms under section 254(c)" using at least some of its own facilities, and (2) advertise the availability of these services and the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- 1397-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: TUV TELECOM SERVICES 1775 OLD HWY 8 NW SUITE 107 NEW BRIGHTON MN 55112 1397-CX-2000 8145845-2 REGISTRANT: AVAIL NETWORKS MANUFACTURER: CABLETRON SYSTEMS,INC. TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: AVAUSA-27931-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: LAN/WAN BRIDGE ROUTER WITH ONE ISDN PRI 1.544 KBPS I/F OTHER REG. AFFECTED: 5N5USA-27759-DD-N TRADE NAME: SMARTSWITCH ACCESS 700 SERIES MODEL: SSA-710, RA-2048, LRA3000A, RA-2024, LRA3002A The certificate for 1398-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES-ALFRED LO 2/FL.,576 CASTLE PEAK RD. KOWLOON, HONGKONG 1398-CX-2000 8145061-5 REGISTRANT: VICTORY CONCEPT INDUSTRIES LTD MANUFACTURER: VICTORY TELECOM (HUIZHOU) LTD TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: 1JZCHN-23587-TE-E REG. CLASS:
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- will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 2181-CX-2000 8145196-3 REGISTRANT: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. MANUFACTURER: FLEXTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6TXUSA-35525-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DIGITAL DEVICE WITH 6 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470 FRASER The certificate for 2182-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING - KIM TERRY 14140 MIDWAY RD., STE 100 DALLAS TX 75244 2182-CX-2000 8145199-1 REGISTRANT: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING MANUFACTURER: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6UAUSA-35526-DI-E REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MANUAL,
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- The certificate for 1761-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS CORP. 600 MARCH RD., P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA ONT, CANADA K2K 2E6 1761-CX-2000 8145119-1 REGISTRANT: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS INC MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-35253-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1 1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTION GQ6CAN-35253-XD-N TRADE NAME: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS MODEL: 350 IVSN The certificate for 1762-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: DAVID CHEONG WAI HOONG PSB BLDG., 1 SCIENCE PARK DRIVE SINGAPORE 118221 1762-CX-2000 8145123-3 REGISTRANT: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD. MANUFACTURER: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 4J2CAN-35254-AD-T REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE
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- INC NATURE OF APPLICATION: ISDN BRI "S/T" REFERENCE POINT MODULE FOR THE ARN, ANH, AN, PASSPORT 2430, PASSPORT 4460 AND PASSPORT 5430 CHASSIS TRADE NAME MODEL OTHER REG. AFFECTED ISDN BRI "S/T" MODULE 107977, 114009, 111865 900-CX-2000 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 4P8USA-31445-DE-N GRANTEE: BAY NETWORKS NATURE OF APPLICATION: SINGLE LINE 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE FOR THE AN, ANH, ARN, PASSPORT 5430, PASSPORT 4460 AND PASSPORT 2430 CHASSIS TRADE NAME MODEL OTHER REG. AFFECTED BAY NETWORKS, INC. FRACTIONAL T1 T1/FT1 DSU/CSU MODULE 901-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: NITSUKO AMERICA CORPORATION MANUFACTURER: NITSUKO THAI LTD TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: 1ZDTHA-24925-KF-E REG. CLASS: TERMINAL SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: FULLY PROTECTED KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION:
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- NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: PL100 OTHER REG. AFFECTED: AT9USA-34893-OT-E Certificate will be sent to the following: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 990-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34895-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBBPS VOICE SERVER CARD PROVIDING 2 T1/CSU CO PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 74515GXX (X = 0-9) OTHER REG. AFFECTED: Certificate will be sent to the following: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 991-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34896-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF
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- MOTOROLA MODEL: PL100 The certificate for 990-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 990-CX-2000 8145815-4 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34895-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBBPS VOICE SERVER CARD PROVIDING 2 T1/CSU CO PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 74515GXX (X = 0-9) The certificate for 991-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 991-CX-2000 8145815-4 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34896-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE
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- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Voice mail PC card that supports T1/E1 interface OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: NATURAL MICROSYSTEMS MODEL: CG6000C; CG5000eC DATE CERTIFIED: 8/17/00 NAME OF TCB: Communication Certification Laboratory REGISTRANT: ADC TYPE: Original REG NUMBER: 6TTUSA-43017-XD-N REG CLASS: System TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: XD - Multiplexers, channel banks, switching matrices/CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Multi-line series cross-connect panel for the termination of DSX1 1.544 MBS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: ADC MODEL: 2004DSXPERT DATE CERTIFIED: 8/17/00 NAME OF TCB: Curtis-Strauss, LLC REGISTRANT: GNNETCOM, Inc. TYPE: Notice and Modification REG NUMBER: DDDDNK-27350-TX-N REG CLASS: Terminal TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: Adjuncts used with one and two line telephones EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Unit is a system adjunct that consists of the Model ELLIPSE 2.4 amplifier OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE
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- of three years or longer, entered into on or before September 17, 1992. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 CEH 10 45 2/21/97 SPRINT LTC 28 1 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/7/97 FILING# 1 61.38 Y 61.49 Y Introduces Extended Superframe Format as a nonchargeable optional feature available with 1.544 Mbps switched and special access services; adds language to jurisdictional reporting; allows 12 to 15 digits to be used for international calls; and makes other clarifying revisions. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 ENG 4 15 2/21/97 US WEST 826 2 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/8/97 FILING# 1 61.38
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- N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8/27/97 JWL 4 15 8/20/97 NYNEX TELEPHONE CO. 470 1 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 9/4/97 FILING# 1 61.38 Y 61.49 Increases the Service Discount Plan percentage discount for the 36 to 47 month and the 60 to 71 month commitment periods for Frame Relay Service (FRS) 1.544 Mbps port connections. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8/27/97 SCF 19 15 8/21/97 PAC BELL 1935 128 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 9/5/97 FILING# 1 61.3861.49 Includes tariff changes for the remaining 47 central offices in accordance with the Commission's Order released on July 25, 1997 in Docket No. 93-162.
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- of six months, the nonrecurring charge to $1.00 for T1 access to Frame Relay Service. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 02/15/2000BELL ATLANTIC NETWORK SERVICES 1 1253 JWL 0 0 15 1 03/01/2000 11 02/22/2000 Introduces compatible Channel Interface Codes and regulations for use with Frame Relay Services, mulitplexed 1.544 Mbps facilities and groomed 1.544 Mbps facilities which are provided over IntelliLightR dedicated SONET Rings. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 02/15/2000BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 1 536 JWL 0 0 1 1 03/01/2000 2 02/22/2000 Describes charges for specially constructed facilities installed at the request of MCI to provide DS1
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- O P S I S CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 JWL 1 15 0 0 11/11/98 11/3/98 NYNEX TELEPHONE CO. 1 524 1 S Y N O P S I S Provides for the introduction of a unique nonrecurring charge which will apply when a customer requests installation of either DIGIPATH digital service II, 1.544 Mbps High Capacity Service or 44.736 Mbps High Capacity Service to a nonstandard premises. CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 LJB 1 1 10/28/98 TELEPORT 1 24 2 S Y N O P S I S 10/28/98 -FCC- Page 3 of 4 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: 1998-10-28 NON-DOMINANT CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS#
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- referred to the Public Reference Room at (202) 418-1933. NOTES: 11/9/1999 -FCC- Page 1 of 4 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: 1999-11-09 DOMINANT CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 11/8/1999 JWL 1 15 11/23/1999 11/15/1999 BELL ATLANTIC NETWORK SERVICES 1 1209 11 S Y N O P S I S Allows routing of multiplexed High Capacity Special Access 1.544 Mbps facilities between the Falmouth MA central office and the Cataumet MA central office in order to provide route diversity for services provided to Otis Air Force base by MCI. CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 11/8/1999 SCF 1 1 11/9/1999 CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE 1 743 40 S Y N O P S I S Proposes
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- as an analog circuit having 3 to 4 kHz of bandwidth, the digital equivalent of which is a 64 kbps circuit. Such a circuit allows one conversation at a time to be carried. 5 T-1/DS1, primary rate ISDN, and several versions of DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) are examples of such high capacity facilities. Information carrying capacity of such facilities is 1.544 mbps, or greater, in contrast to the 64 kbps rate of a voice grade circuit. 6 See Section III for relevant citations. 6 A local service competitor that owns a telephone switch therefore must acquire a numbering code for that switch before commencing operation as a facilities-based CLEC providing mass market switched telephone service. Facilities-based local service competitors in their
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 2000 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- services as viewed from the perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers can now compare rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 The 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service,CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on Reconsideration
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- care provider. The rural health care provider must then complete FCC Form 466 (services ordered and certification form). The rural health provider must then submit both FCC forms to RHCD. 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third funding period. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division Company on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration, adopted
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- health care provider that notifies it of the preliminary approval of the request for support, and provides an estimate of the amount of support that can be expected. The rural 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third and future funding periods. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration,
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- C & P TEL CO OF VA Bell Atlantic 829,055,560 3,629,926 228.39 0 0.000 TOTAL: WASHINGTON 929,755,412 3,748,908 248.01 22,637,520 2.462 522400C R UTC OF THE NW-WA United Telephone System Inc. 23,777,576 87,116 272.94 0 0.000 522404C R ASOTIN TEL - WA Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 673,763 1,335 504.69 194,745 0.021 522408C R CENTURYTEL-WASHINGTOCenturyTel, Inc. 74,256,097 178,365 416.32 14,197,680 1.544 522410C R CENTURYTEL-COWICHE CenturyTel, Inc. 977,971 2,199 444.73 221,893 0.024 522412C R ELLENSBURG TEL CO MJD Communications 8,720,318 27,161 321.06 405,501 0.044 522416C N GTE NORTHWEST INC-WAGTE Corporation 175,369,992 773,604 226.69 0 0.000 522417C R HAT ISLAND TEL CO 52,908 106 499.13 15,021 0.002 522418C R PEND OREILLE TEL. Rural Telephone Co. 1,660,007 2,263 733.54 718,534 0.078 522419C R HOOD
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 3 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration7 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 354 kbps, 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- 1992, at 85-104. For an empirical description of the interplay between compact disc hardware sales and the availability of compact discs, see Neil Gandal, Michael Kende, and Rafael Rob, ``The Dynamics of Technological Adoption in Hardware/Software Systems: The Case of Compact Disc Players,'' Rand Journal of Economics, Vol. 31, No. 1, Spring 2000, at 43-61. . A T-1 network carries 1.544 megabits of data per second (Mbps). See Janet Abbate, Inventing the Internet, (MIT Press, 1999) at 191-200. For a discussion of the FCC's role in the Internet, see Jason Oxman, ``The FCC and the Unregulation of the Internet,'' (OPP Working Paper Series No. 31, 1999)(Unregulation of the Internet). (Intermedia White Paper) at n.1, for a definition of peering. . See
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- on Telecommunications and Health Care, I remain concerned that our record on this important issue is sparse. I am intrigued by the Advisory Committee's recommendation that we recommend a specific level of telecommunications bandwidth capacity to support eligible rural health care providers (allowing health care providers to choose among any telecommunications service supporting a capacity of up to and including 1.544 Mbps or its equivalent). I urge parties to provide the Commission with further comment on the Advisory Committee's recommendations. The Advisory Committee has told us that the clear benefit of such an approach would be that data and medical images could be transmitted at speeds high enough to make transmission time reasonable and at transmission capacities broad enough to transmit
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- and our proposed solutions. Services to be Supported The Act calls for support of telecommunications "services necessary for the provision of health care". But who should decide which services are "necessary," and how? Shouldn't eligible health care providers decide for themselves which services are necessary? Shouldn't every eligible health care provider be able to choose services that use bandwidths of 1.544 Mbps or less? Isn't that sufficient? Distance Charges Telecommunications carriers generally impose distance charges at a dollar-per-mile rate. Rural health care providers often have to pay much higher distance charges than their urban counterparts. For example, in U S West's territory, for a rural health care provider who wants to connect to the nearest hospital, let's say 100 miles away,
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- View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals by Certain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- network. If you have a T1 line, it means that the telephone company has brought in a fiber optic line (a T1 line might also come in on copper). A T1 line can carry 24 digitized voice channels or 48 paths (your call going out and the other call coming in) or it can carry data at a rate of 1.544 megabits per second. If the T1 line is being used for telephone conversations, it plugs into the telephone system. If it is carrying data, it plugs into the network's router. POTS stands for ``Plain Old Telephone System''. Non-POTS lines are based on high-speed, digital communications lines, such as ISDN (integrated services digital network) and FDDI (fiber distribute data interface). The
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- and 0.291, and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint Telephone Companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Incorporated; Central Telephone Company, Nevada Division d/b/a/ Sprint of Nevada; Central Telephone Company, North Carolina Division; Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company; and Central Telephone Company
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- 2001 29 48 (19) 33 48 (15) USOCs and Class of Service Codes Billed to Section 272 Affiliates in January 2001 Attachment A-8a Selected for Testing Objective IX, Procedure 3 1 USOC or Class of Service Code Description HZK3X Megalink Custom High Capacity 44.736 S25EX Special Access Service Surcharge TMECS Channel Termination TUZPX Electrical Channel Termination XDH1X Digital High Capacity 1.544 MBPS 1J5HS Special Transport Per Mile 1L5XX Special Transport Per Mile 1OXHX Special Transport Fixed T6ECS Channel Termination XDD4X Digital - Digital Data 4 - Class of Service BHMTT Busy Hour Minutes Of Capacity BHMOT Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity PT8JX End Office Trunk Port DS1 Digital TPP6X Line or Trunk BHMFA Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity EF2A4 Entrance Facility
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- 0.291(j), and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint local telephone companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Inc., Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company, and Sprint/United Telephone of Pennsylvania. See Pleading Cycle Established for Sprint Petition for Pricing Flexibility for Special Access and
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- own customers. For clarity, however, we insert the phrase ``unless Verizon routinely does so to serve its own customers'' at the end of the sentence ``Verizon will not install new electronics'' in section 11.2.9. Arbitrator's Adopted Contract Language As discussed above, the Arbitrator adopts the following language: 11.2.9 ``DS-1 Loops'' provides a digital transmission channel suitable for the transport of 1.544 Mbps digital signals. This Loop type is more fully described in Verizon TR 72575, as revised from time to time. The DS-1 Loop includes the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate. A DS-1 Loop will be provided only where the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate are at the requested installation date currently available for the
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- the same digital switches and digital paths are used to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at § 14.9.5.2. 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 Þ ß ö ÷ - + 5 Q R W
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- See Petition to Deny. See Joint Opposition; Reply to Joint Opposition to Petition to Deny, File No. 0002401623, filed Jan. 24, 2006 (Reply). See Petition to Deny at 2. Id. at 3. Id. See id. at 3-4. Id. at 3. ). Digital Signal-3 (``DS3'') capacity is the equivalent of 28 T-1 channels, each operating at a total signaling rate of 1.544 Mbps. DS3 thus supports 672 voice-grade channels of 64 Kbps each. See Harry Newton, Newton's Telecom Dictionary 242 (18th ed. 2002). See Petition to Deny at 3. See id. at 4; Reply at 4-5. See Joint Opposition at 3-4. See id. at 4. Id. at 4-5. Id. at 5 (emphasis omitted). 47 U.S.C. § 310(d). Applications of Ameritech Corp., Transferor,
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) Opti-Point Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring ServiceSM Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the qualifying price flex
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 Kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sonet OC Ring Service Ethernet Transport Service Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N = 2, 4 and 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon now intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Specifically, Verizon states that it plans to no longer accept new orders or changes to existing orders for Fractional DS1 or Fractional T1
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- at volume options 36 and 48 in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas (collectively Service Areas). AT&T explains that STN provides dedicated digital transport service from two or more customer specified access nodes over AT&T's shared infrastructure. AT&T further explains that STN provides premises-to-premises arrangements or premises-to-hub arrangements for interconnection to other AT&T Southwest Access Services with transmission speeds of 1.544 Mbps or greater. AT&T states that STNs are typically constructed in a ring configuration which provides redundant transmission over separate physical facilities. AT&T asserts, however, that due to market forces, AT&T's STN service at volume options 36 and 48 has reached the end of its product life cycle and has been superseded in the market by AT&T's SONET Dedicated Ring
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- rate. Verizon indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N=2, 4 or 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Verizon indicates that the present application is for the discontinuance of these services to approximately 100 customers that did not receive notice when Verizon
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- transport termination (the termination of channel mileage facility or similar transmission path); iii. Channel termination, local distribution channel, special access line, customer port connection (Ethernet) (a transmission path between a customer designated location and the associated wire center); iv. Clear channel capability (not shown) (an arrangement which allows a customer to transport, for example, 1.536 Mbps of information on a 1.544 Mbps line rate with no constraint on the quantity or sequence of one and zero bits); v. Cross-connection (not shown) (semi-permanent switching between facilities, sometimes combined with multiplexing/demultiplexing); vi. Multiplexing (not shown) (channelizing a facility into individual services requiring a Lower capacity or bandwidth); vii. Class of service and/or committed information rate (not shown) (for Ethernet, the performance characteristics of
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Components) the same location, during the same period of Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 34 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard networks
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- AT&T LD explains that Enhanced Toll Free Service, Dedicated Toll Free Service and International Toll Free Service provide a suite of complex toll free features and functionality for business customers with advanced toll free applications. AT&T LD further explains that Dedicated Voice Access provides a path between the Customer's Premises/Customer's Equipment and the Company-designated POP, with Bandwidth capacity of either 1.544 Mbps or 44.736 Mbps utilizing in-band signaling. AT&T LD states that its Primary Rate Interface provides high-speed end-to-end digital service with out-of-band signaling, and its Long Distance Virtual Private Network is an outbound-only long distance service that provides the functionality and capabilities of a private network through the use of shared transmission facilities. AT&T LD indicates, however, that AT&T continues
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- RM-8354 View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals byCertain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- revenues projected to be recovered under the interim rate structure.224 The TIC was explicitly intended to make the transition to the interim rate structure revenue neutral.225 Among other possible costs, the TIC recovers the remaining second, 218 A DS1 line is capable of transmitting 24 voice conversations, each digitally encoded at 64 kilobits per ond, for a total capacity of 1.544 megabits per second. A DS3 line has 28 times the capacity of a DS1. 219 7 FCC Red at 7029. Special access customers use a dedicated trunk running between the customer's premises and the IXC's POP, thereby bypassing the LEC's switched network facilities altogether. This service is primarily used by large volume users in densely populated areas. 220 at 7036-37.
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- MODEL: I200 The certificate for 411-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: HT COMMUNICATIONS 4480 SHOPPING LANE SIMI VALLEY CA 93063 411-CX-2001 8145304-7 REGISTRANT: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC MANUFACTURER: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 1DZUSA-28015-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1/FT1 CSU/DSU SINGLE 1.544 MBPS INTEGRATED DIGITAL MODEM OTHER REG. AFFECTED: 5UMUSA-24098-DE-N TRADE NAME: HT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. MODEL: T6020 The certificate for 412-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ELECTRONIC TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN NO.8, LANE 29, WEN-MING RD. LOSHAN TSUN KWEISHAN HSIANG TAOYUAN HSIEN TAIWAN ROC 412-CX-2001 8145316-1 REGISTRANT: KINGSTON TECHNOLOGY CORP MANUFACTURER: C-ONE TECHNOLOGY CORP TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3M5TAI-28016-M5-E
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- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: PBX SYSTEM WITH UP TO 256 CO PORTS AND 512 STATIONS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: NEC MODEL: (VC)(HAC) NEAX 2000 IVS, 1000 IVS, 2000 IVS² DATE CERTIFIED: 1/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC TYPE: ORIGINAL REG NUMBER: ABZUSA-43041-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: (4) LINE T1/CSU EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: (4) LINE T1/CSU 1.544 MPBS EQUIPMENT OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: ISC3 DATE CERTIFIED: 1/5/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: POLYCOM INC TYPE: MODIFICATION REG NUMBER: 2HWUSA-43009-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: STANDALONE DIGITAL DATA DEVICE WITH CSU INTERFACE OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: POLYCOM MODEL: NETENGINE 7216,
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- 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 7 01/31/2001 Special Construction SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 141 RLS 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 2 01/31/2001 Introduces Sprint Custom Access Solutions which provides for the integration of multiple voice and frame relay channels over the same 1.544 Mbps facility, and utilizes a digital access and cross connect system located in Sprint LTC's central office. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 142 RLS 0 0 1 1 02/08/2001 3 01/31/2001 Proposes to expand DSL offering to include the Lebanon, Mason and Waynesville
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- MODEL: SERIES 5000 The certificate for 503-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 503-CX-2001 8145815-1 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-35950-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS COMPACT PCI CARD PRIVING 8 OR CSU/T1 12 PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 7300 T1/E1 CPCI CARD SET The certificate for 504-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES - ARROW LIN 14F, 27, CHUANG SAN N. RD, SEC 3 TAIPEI TAIWAN ROC 504-CX-2001 8145348-3 REGISTRANT: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY, INC. MANUFACTURER: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY INC. TYPE OF FILING:
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- DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3460 NEST DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43050-DE-N REG CLASS: SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 2 PORT STAND-ALONE OR NEST CONFIGURATION - T1/CSU 1.544 MBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: FT100 DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43046-MD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3260, 3261, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3266, 3267,
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- TO 2 ANALOG POTS PORTS, UP TO 4 ETHERNET OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: INTEL 8302 ROUTER; INTEL 8304 ROUTER; INTEL 8306 ROUTER MODEL: ER8302U, ER8304U, ER8306U DATE CERTIFIED: 4/3/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIPLEXERS, CHANNEL BANKS, SWITCHING MATRICES CONNECTED TO REGISTERED CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE CARD OTHER REG AFFECTED: AS5USA-27438-XD-E TRADE NAME: AVAYA MODEL: (PRI) CYD2/CWB2 DATE CERTIFIED: 4/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AVAYA, INC. TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43103-MD-T REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: COMPACT PCI BASED REMOTE MAINTENANCE BOARD WITH ON BOARD MODEM - 33.6 KBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED:
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- EL 208 The certificate for 954-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ALCATEL CANADA INC. 600 MARCH ROAD, P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA, ONTARIO, CANADA K2K 2E6 954-CX-2001 8145419-4 REGISTRANT: ALCATEL NETWORKS INC. MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-23821-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1-1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTIONS TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: ALCATEL 7470 MSP WITH 16 PORT T1 FRAME RELAY CARD TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: MAINSTREETXPRESS 36170 The certificate for 955-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: JOE URBANSKI- ROCKWELL SWITCHING SYSTEMS 300 BAUMAN COURT, P.O.BOX 8007 WOOD DALE IL 60191-8007 955-CX-2001 8145444-1 REGISTRANT: ROCKWELL SWITCHING
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- NAME: SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE MODEL: HAC/VC FC2540(XXX), FC2556(XXX) The certificate for 1094-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 1094-CX-2001 8145487-2 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 6TXUSA-35525-DW-N GRANTEE: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. NATURE OF APPLICATION: EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: SIX 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS (MAX) CAN BE CONFIGURED BY SOFTWARE FOR EITHER CSU OR DSX FUNCTION. NO ANALOGUE CONTENT TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470, AXC 475 The certificate for 1095-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOBILE ENGINEERING 906 ADAMS MANKATO MN 56001 1095-CX-2001 8145488-1 REGISTRANT: SUTTLE APPARATUS MANUFACTURER: SUTTLE APPARATUS CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: AIIUSA-40042-KX-N REG.
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- TECHNOLOGY INC. MODEL: DR-2000 The certificate for 1166-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: COMPLIANCE WORLDWIDE, INC. 357 MAIN STREET SANDOWN NH 03873 1166-CX-2001 8145542-3 REGISTRANT: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. MANUFACTURER: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: CRLUSA-36283-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 16 PORT 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE WITH CSU TRADE NAME: 16-PORT DS1 TDM MODULE MODEL: T-16-DS1 The certificate for 1167-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: PATTON ELECTRONICS - COURTLAND THOMAS 7622 RICKENBACKER DRIVE GAITHERSBURG MD 20879 1167-CX-2001 8145542-4 REGISTRANT: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. MANUFACTURER: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3N8USA-36284-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT:
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- Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Points of Communication: Leesburg - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Leesburg - ANIK E1 - (111.1 W.L.) Leesburg - ANIK E2 - (107.3 W.L) Page 4 of 16 E7861
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- S. P. # 04/30/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 TRP JWL 0 0 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access Tariff Filing Short Form TRP. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/02/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 2948 JWL 0 0 15 1 05/17/2003 73 05/09/2003 Proposes to Grandfather the High Capacity Service (1.544Mbps) Optional Payment Plan (OPP) and the High Capacity Term Pricing Plan (HC-TPP) and introduce a new DS1 term payment plan and increase Price Flex DS1 month-to-month service rates. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/01/2003SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 TRP RLS 0 0 1 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access
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- MHz 36M0F3F ANALOG 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0F3F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: Page 3 of 15 VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations PANAMSAT LICENSEE CORP. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16 ' 34.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 5281
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- E900757 SES-MOD-20030425-00533E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Public Service 34 ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 50K0F8E 77.70 dBW High speed data
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- of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 2 of 30 Application for Authority 06/26/2003 - 06/26/2018 Date Effective: 06/26/2003 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority 06/27/2003 - 06/27/2018 Date Effective: 06/27/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority PanAmSat Licensee Corp. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16
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- 512 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 500KG7W 53.70 dBW QPSK, 512 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 500KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 766 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 750KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 768 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 750KG7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 5M70G7W Page 6 of 16 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 5M70G7W
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- reduction in the Special Access Universal Service Fund (USF) factor applied to and user special access monthly revenues. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/23/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 399 VJ 0 0 15 1 01/07/2004 14 12/30/2003 Introduce an Eight-Year and Ten-Year Term Volume Plan (ETTVP) that provides of 1.544 Mbps High Capacity DS1 Special Access Lines (SAL's). SYNOPSIS Page 2 of 4 12/29/2003 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:12/29/2003 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/24/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 400 JWL 0 0 15 1 01/08/2004 11 12/31/2003 Revisions to Commitment Discount Plan. SYNOPSIS Non Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- Digital Audio and Video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 8M00G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) BOSTON UNIVERSITY E040184 SES-REG-20040419-00565E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 42 ° 21 ' 1.80 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 890 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, SUFFOLK, BOSTON, MA
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- Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Application is returning to public notice for an additional 30 days starting from June 30, 2004, changes have been made to the EIRP Density. Original public notice date was April 28, 2004. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) SG MUSIC AND MEDIA, LLC E040265 SES-LIC-20040609-00811E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 43 ' 12.40 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 56
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- Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Date Effective: 08/02/2004 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 08/02/2004 - 08/02/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) AUTOZONE, INC. E940128 SES-LIC-20040503-00634E Date Effective: 08/03/2004 Class of Station: VSAT Network Grant of Authority 08/03/2004 - 08/03/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Page 9 of 50 A Reinstatement of
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- Stations Grant of Authority 06/20/2005 - 06/20/2020 Renewal AT&T Corp. Nature of Service:International Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 42 ' 59.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 33 THOMAS STREET, NEW YORK, MANHATTAN, NY 74 ° 0 ' 22.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 8.1 meters ANTENNA ID: 8KPKCF11-150 62.40 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 81K9G7W Page 17 of 19 77.00 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M97G7W 64.30 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 3/4 FEC, QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 54K6G7W 78.10 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL
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- 1 N/A Amend Transmittal No. 1077 to add new Volume 5 Exhibits file inadvertently omitted form original filing. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 1 1078 ENG 0 0 3 1 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection rate for the 1.544 Mbps option that was originally filed under Transmittal No. 1078. SYNOPSIS Page 4 of 6 06/30/2005 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:06/29/2005 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 2 1079 ENG 0 0 3 1 0 0 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- of Service: Fixed Satellite Service Mobile Satellite Communications, Inc. dba Pittsburgh International Teleport seeks to modify its current authorization to add new emission designator and related service, increase EIRP and EIRP density. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Page 1 of 25 Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D
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- Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Renewal MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W Page 31 of 40 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) 1 - ANIK E1 - (118.7 W.L.) 1 - ANIK E2 - (111.1 W.L) 1 - PAS-1R - (45.0 W.L.) 1 - PAS-3R - (43.0 W.L.) 1 -
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- E Date Effective: 09/28/2010 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Modification MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D Page 2 of 7
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- Section 24-Contract Tariff ISSUED CARRIER 11/17/2010 VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES FILING # TRANS # FCC # 1 1119 1 11 14 16 EFF DATE # DISKS # CDS # PAGES NTC 61.38 61.49 PUS PET DUE S. P. # 12/02/2010 1 15 0 0 VJ 11/24/2010 SYNOPSIS This filing introduces regulations applicable to the migration of certain Special Access High Capacity 1.544 Mbps (DSI) level service and Special Access High Capacity 44.736 Mbps (DS3) level services that are provided under a Verizon term and/or volume plan 11/18/2010 Page 2 of 2
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 77.70 dBW High speed data (60.4 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 56.80 dBW Digital data (56 kbps BPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 48K0G7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50
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- Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 10/25/2011 - 10/25/2026 Renewal Iridium Constellation LLC Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Page 3 of 18 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax
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- the pilot program provides funding to support the design and construction of state or regional broadband networks dedicated to health care and the advanced services provided over those networks, as well as connecting those networks to Internet2, National LambdaRail, Inc. (both dedicated nationwide backbones), or the public Internet.19 13 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 14 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 15 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal- State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45,
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- various typical services such as T-1, DS-3, and OC-3. Further, we seek comment on whether there may be instances in which a given tier inappropriately encompasses categories of connections that provide quite different levels of connectivity to interstate networks. For example, both a fractional T-1 connection with a maximum capacity of 768 Mbps and a T-1 with a capacity of 1.544 Mbps would fall within the second tier and would therefore be assessed at the same rate, despite the difference in capacity. We seek comment on the treatment under this approach of these and other services, and whether the assessment rates for each tier are reasonable in light of the goals and mandates of the statute. We seek comment on the
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- P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B Notes Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-330 California Performance Metric Data Sept. 2002 August 2002 Metric Name and Disaggregation Metric Number July 2002 May 2002 June 2002 2 - 201300Elct 2 Digital xDSL 0.19 0.33 0.17 0.33 0.16 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.16 0.33 2 - 201400Elct 4 Digital 1.544 mbpd HDSL 0.12 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.10 0.33 2 - 201404Elct UNE EELs - Voice Grade 0.32 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.08 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.13 0.33 2 - 201405Elct UNE EELs - DS1 0.14 0.33 0.13 0.33 0.14 0.33 0.12 0.33 0.14 0.33 2 - 202200Elct UNE Platform Basic 0.21 0.33 0.20 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.27
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- gather necessary information to understand the basis for recovery amounts that fluctuate from quarter to quarter. We seek comment on this analysis. In order to determine the assessment for an individual multi-line business connection, commenters have proposed calculating the assessment based on three tiers of capacity. Tier 1 would include connections provided to end users at speeds of less than 1.544 MegaBits Per Second (Mbps). In this tier, contributors would be assessed an amount equal to the base factor for each connection. The ``base factor'' would be calculated by dividing the residual funding requirement by the total number of multi-line business capacity units reported by all contributors. Tier 2 would include connections with speeds of equal to or greater than 1.544
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- DS1 loop on an unbundled basis except where the state commission has found, through application of the competitive wholesale facilities trigger in paragraph (a)(4)(ii) of this section, that requesting telecommunications carriers are not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Competitive wholesale facilities trigger for DS1 loops. A state commission shall find that a requesting telecommunications carrier is not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location
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- Rcd at 2851- 52, paras. 10-12, 2960. Nothing in the explicit language or legislative history of section 706(b) is inconsistent with this approach. 34 T-carrier systems (introduced in the 1960s) use pulse code modulation and time division multiplexing to provide a full duplex channelized digital voice system. Current applications also include digital data transmission. The typical capacities are designated T-1 (1.544 mbps) and T-3 (44.736 mbps). Digital signal (DS) standards (DS0, DS1, DS3, etc.) are used to set the transmission rates. 35 See, e.g., Third 706 Report, 17 FCC Rcd at 2919, Appendix B, paras. 25-26. 36 For example, in the portion of its web site devoted to business customers, SBC lists three symmetric high-speed DSL service packages, ranging from $199.95
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- an unbundled basis to any building not served by a wire center with at least 60,000 business lines and at least four fiber-based collocators. Once a wire center exceeds both of these thresholds, no future DS1 loop unbundling will be required in that wire center. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Cap on unbundled DS1 loop circuits. A requesting telecommunications carrier may obtain a maximum of ten unbundled DS1 loops to any single building in which DS1 loops are available as unbundled
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- trouble-shooting diagnostic capabilities. Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users to use of a personal computers microphone and speakers to make phone calls in place of a physical end-user telephone. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- their point of origin to the customer premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users the use of a personal computer's microphone and speakers to make telephone calls. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet Access) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address
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- 154(j), 155, 157, 225, 303(r), and 309. Section 1.77 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 1.77 Detailed application procedures; cross references. * * * * * (d) Rules governing applications for authorizations in the Experimental Radio Service (including market trials) are set forth in part 5 of this chapter. * * * * * Section 1.544 is amended by revising the entire section to read as follows: § 1.544 Application for broadcast station to conduct field strength measurements and for experimental operation. See §§5.59 and 5.203. Section 1.1307 is amended by revising the twenty-seventh row of the table in paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows: § 1.1307 Actions that may have a significant environmental effect, for
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- CableLabs. Digital signal 1 (DS-1)-Also known as T1; a T-carrier signaling scheme devised by Bell Labs. DS-1 is a widely used standard in telecommunications in North America and Japan to transmit voice and data between devices. DS-1 is the logical bit pattern used over a physical T1 line; however, the terms DS-1 and T1 are often used interchangeably. Carries approximately 1.544 Mbps. Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)-A generic name for a group of enhanced speed digital services generally provided by tele- phone service providers. DSL services run on twisted-pair copper wires, which can carry both voice and data signals. 132 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION | WWW.BROADBAND.GOV OBI TECHNICAL PAPER NO. 1 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM)- Technology that concentrates or aggregates traffic
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. 152 Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or "multiplex," the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- and nonprofit . . . health care providers."230 In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit 227 47 U.S.C. §214(e)(1)(B). 228 47 C.F.R. §54.405. 229 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 230 47 C.F.R. § 254(h)(2)(A). Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-204 54 Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital.231 That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area.232 In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Components) the same location, during the same period of Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 34 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard networks
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- to rely on copper transmission lines because it is unlikely there is sufficient user density in these areas to make installing newer network infrastructure cost effective for service providers. In addition, government supported build-outs of advanced infrastructure may not have reached these communities yet. 19 Schools' copper wire transmission lines generally deliver the same upload and download transmission speeds of 1.544 mbps. Broadband providers offer options to allow schools to order several DS-1 circuits and aggregate their bandwidth together to create a single, faster circuit. Fiber optic transmission lines Typically, large, metropolitan school districts and rural areas with new fiber build-outs use fiber optic transmission lines instead of copper wires. Broadband providers in these areas have installed large amounts of fiber
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 kbps, 354 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- disbursed in any given year. Rural Health Care Providers The Commission, consistent with the Joint Board recommendation, provides for all public and not-for-profit health care providers located in rural areas to receive universal service support, not to exceed an annual cap of $400 million. A health care provider may obtain telecommunications service at a transmission capacity up to and including 1.544 mbps, the bandwidth equivalent of a T-1 line, at rates comparable to those paid for similar services in the nearest urban area with more than 50,000 residents, within the state in which the rural health care provider is located. Rural health care providers will receive support for both distance-based charges and a toll-free connection to an Internet service provider. Each
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- participation by rural health care providers and reduce the costs of program administration. In the Order, the FCC makes the following changes: Eliminates the limit on the amount of funding any one telemedicine location can receive. Authorizes support for any commercially available telecommunications service, regardless of the bandwidth. Under previous Orders, only telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps (T-1) were eligible. Simplifies the application process by eliminating the requirement that discounts be based on the tariffed or publicly-available rates for the telecommunications service. Instead, discounts will be based on actual distance based charges paid by the health care facilities. Affirms the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia with other subscribers of telecommunications services and
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- also directed the agency ``to enhance, to the extent technically feasible and economically reasonable, access to advanced telecommunications and information services for all public and nonprofit . . . health care providers.'' In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital. That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area. In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of the Deaf Sprint Corporation Reply Comments Alliance for Public Technology AT&T Corp. BellSouth Corporation Competitive Telecommunications Association (CompTel) MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of Community Action Agencies Next Level Communications SBC Communications Inc. Sprint Corporation TransWire Communications, L.L.C. United States Telephone Association Worldcom, Inc. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-188 372 A DS1 is the 1.544 Mbps first-level signal in the digital transmission hierarchy. Traditionally, 24 64- kbps DS0 channels have been multiplexed up to the 1.544 Mbps DS1 rate, with each DS0 channel carrying the digital representation of an analog voice channel. C-1 APPENDIX C Digital Loop Carrier Systems 212.Digital loop carriers (DLCs) digitally encode and multiplex subscriber loop channels into DS1372 signals (or higher)
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- a high-capacity SONET ring platform service, which uses an optical interface and provides for a high level of network survivability. U S West proposes to establish the following rate elements: the MBSS Entrance Package, the Dual Wire Center, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, and the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps. U S West states that the proposed rate elements would be employed when a customer purchasing MBSS wishes to jointly use the underlying SONET architecture to provide Switched Access Services. . U S West
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- included in the list of additional services "necessary for the provision of health care" in a state? In responding, commenters should address the telecommunications needs of rural health care providers and the most cost-effective ways to provide these services to rural areas. What would be the relative costs and benefits of supporting technologies and services that require bandwidth higher than 1.544 Mbps? How rapidly is local access to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) expanding in rural areas of the country, and what are the costs likely to be incurred in providing toll-free access to ISPs for health care providers in rural areas? What are the probable costs that would be incurred in eliminating distance-based charges and/or charges on traffic between Local Access
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- Virgin Islands. II. Services Eligible for Support #5 Q: Which telecommunications services will be supported for eligible health care providers? A: The Act states that "services necessary for the provision of health care" may be supported. The Commission concluded that rural health care providers should receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed of up to and including 1.544 Mbps, including limited distance- based charges. ([11]See question #12 for limitations on support). The Commission also concluded that, pursuant to section 254(h)(2) of the Act, any health care provider that does not have toll-free access to an Internet service provider available may receive limited support. #6 Q: What kinds of services are included within "any telecommunications service employing a transmission
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- eligible health care provider that cannot otherwise obtain toll-free access is entitled to receive the lesser of the toll charges incurred for 30 hours of access per month or $180 per month in toll charge credits. State Public Utilities Commissions, not the FCC, are responsible for designating eligible telecommunications carriers. 5. Q: Must a telecommunications carrier be capable of providing 1.544 Mbps service in order to be designated as "eligible"? A: No. Section 214(e) of the Act requires that, in order to be designated as eligible, a telecommunications carrier (1) offer the services "supported by Federal universal service support mechanisms under section 254(c)" using at least some of its own facilities, and (2) advertise the availability of these services and the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- 1397-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: TUV TELECOM SERVICES 1775 OLD HWY 8 NW SUITE 107 NEW BRIGHTON MN 55112 1397-CX-2000 8145845-2 REGISTRANT: AVAIL NETWORKS MANUFACTURER: CABLETRON SYSTEMS,INC. TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: AVAUSA-27931-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: LAN/WAN BRIDGE ROUTER WITH ONE ISDN PRI 1.544 KBPS I/F OTHER REG. AFFECTED: 5N5USA-27759-DD-N TRADE NAME: SMARTSWITCH ACCESS 700 SERIES MODEL: SSA-710, RA-2048, LRA3000A, RA-2024, LRA3002A The certificate for 1398-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES-ALFRED LO 2/FL.,576 CASTLE PEAK RD. KOWLOON, HONGKONG 1398-CX-2000 8145061-5 REGISTRANT: VICTORY CONCEPT INDUSTRIES LTD MANUFACTURER: VICTORY TELECOM (HUIZHOU) LTD TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: 1JZCHN-23587-TE-E REG. CLASS:
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- will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 2181-CX-2000 8145196-3 REGISTRANT: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. MANUFACTURER: FLEXTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6TXUSA-35525-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DIGITAL DEVICE WITH 6 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470 FRASER The certificate for 2182-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING - KIM TERRY 14140 MIDWAY RD., STE 100 DALLAS TX 75244 2182-CX-2000 8145199-1 REGISTRANT: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING MANUFACTURER: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6UAUSA-35526-DI-E REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MANUAL,
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- The certificate for 1761-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS CORP. 600 MARCH RD., P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA ONT, CANADA K2K 2E6 1761-CX-2000 8145119-1 REGISTRANT: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS INC MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-35253-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1 1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTION GQ6CAN-35253-XD-N TRADE NAME: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS MODEL: 350 IVSN The certificate for 1762-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: DAVID CHEONG WAI HOONG PSB BLDG., 1 SCIENCE PARK DRIVE SINGAPORE 118221 1762-CX-2000 8145123-3 REGISTRANT: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD. MANUFACTURER: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 4J2CAN-35254-AD-T REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE
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- INC NATURE OF APPLICATION: ISDN BRI "S/T" REFERENCE POINT MODULE FOR THE ARN, ANH, AN, PASSPORT 2430, PASSPORT 4460 AND PASSPORT 5430 CHASSIS TRADE NAME MODEL OTHER REG. AFFECTED ISDN BRI "S/T" MODULE 107977, 114009, 111865 900-CX-2000 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 4P8USA-31445-DE-N GRANTEE: BAY NETWORKS NATURE OF APPLICATION: SINGLE LINE 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE FOR THE AN, ANH, ARN, PASSPORT 5430, PASSPORT 4460 AND PASSPORT 2430 CHASSIS TRADE NAME MODEL OTHER REG. AFFECTED BAY NETWORKS, INC. FRACTIONAL T1 T1/FT1 DSU/CSU MODULE 901-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: NITSUKO AMERICA CORPORATION MANUFACTURER: NITSUKO THAI LTD TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: 1ZDTHA-24925-KF-E REG. CLASS: TERMINAL SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: FULLY PROTECTED KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION:
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- NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: PL100 OTHER REG. AFFECTED: AT9USA-34893-OT-E Certificate will be sent to the following: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 990-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34895-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBBPS VOICE SERVER CARD PROVIDING 2 T1/CSU CO PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 74515GXX (X = 0-9) OTHER REG. AFFECTED: Certificate will be sent to the following: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 991-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34896-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF
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- MOTOROLA MODEL: PL100 The certificate for 990-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 990-CX-2000 8145815-4 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34895-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBBPS VOICE SERVER CARD PROVIDING 2 T1/CSU CO PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 74515GXX (X = 0-9) The certificate for 991-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 991-CX-2000 8145815-4 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34896-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE
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- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Voice mail PC card that supports T1/E1 interface OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: NATURAL MICROSYSTEMS MODEL: CG6000C; CG5000eC DATE CERTIFIED: 8/17/00 NAME OF TCB: Communication Certification Laboratory REGISTRANT: ADC TYPE: Original REG NUMBER: 6TTUSA-43017-XD-N REG CLASS: System TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: XD - Multiplexers, channel banks, switching matrices/CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Multi-line series cross-connect panel for the termination of DSX1 1.544 MBS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: ADC MODEL: 2004DSXPERT DATE CERTIFIED: 8/17/00 NAME OF TCB: Curtis-Strauss, LLC REGISTRANT: GNNETCOM, Inc. TYPE: Notice and Modification REG NUMBER: DDDDNK-27350-TX-N REG CLASS: Terminal TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: Adjuncts used with one and two line telephones EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Unit is a system adjunct that consists of the Model ELLIPSE 2.4 amplifier OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE
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- of three years or longer, entered into on or before September 17, 1992. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 CEH 10 45 2/21/97 SPRINT LTC 28 1 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/7/97 FILING# 1 61.38 Y 61.49 Y Introduces Extended Superframe Format as a nonchargeable optional feature available with 1.544 Mbps switched and special access services; adds language to jurisdictional reporting; allows 12 to 15 digits to be used for international calls; and makes other clarifying revisions. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 ENG 4 15 2/21/97 US WEST 826 2 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/8/97 FILING# 1 61.38
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- N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8/27/97 JWL 4 15 8/20/97 NYNEX TELEPHONE CO. 470 1 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 9/4/97 FILING# 1 61.38 Y 61.49 Increases the Service Discount Plan percentage discount for the 36 to 47 month and the 60 to 71 month commitment periods for Frame Relay Service (FRS) 1.544 Mbps port connections. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8/27/97 SCF 19 15 8/21/97 PAC BELL 1935 128 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 9/5/97 FILING# 1 61.3861.49 Includes tariff changes for the remaining 47 central offices in accordance with the Commission's Order released on July 25, 1997 in Docket No. 93-162.
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- of six months, the nonrecurring charge to $1.00 for T1 access to Frame Relay Service. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 02/15/2000BELL ATLANTIC NETWORK SERVICES 1 1253 JWL 0 0 15 1 03/01/2000 11 02/22/2000 Introduces compatible Channel Interface Codes and regulations for use with Frame Relay Services, mulitplexed 1.544 Mbps facilities and groomed 1.544 Mbps facilities which are provided over IntelliLightR dedicated SONET Rings. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 02/15/2000BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 1 536 JWL 0 0 1 1 03/01/2000 2 02/22/2000 Describes charges for specially constructed facilities installed at the request of MCI to provide DS1
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- O P S I S CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 JWL 1 15 0 0 11/11/98 11/3/98 NYNEX TELEPHONE CO. 1 524 1 S Y N O P S I S Provides for the introduction of a unique nonrecurring charge which will apply when a customer requests installation of either DIGIPATH digital service II, 1.544 Mbps High Capacity Service or 44.736 Mbps High Capacity Service to a nonstandard premises. CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 LJB 1 1 10/28/98 TELEPORT 1 24 2 S Y N O P S I S 10/28/98 -FCC- Page 3 of 4 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: 1998-10-28 NON-DOMINANT CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS#
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- referred to the Public Reference Room at (202) 418-1933. NOTES: 11/9/1999 -FCC- Page 1 of 4 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: 1999-11-09 DOMINANT CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 11/8/1999 JWL 1 15 11/23/1999 11/15/1999 BELL ATLANTIC NETWORK SERVICES 1 1209 11 S Y N O P S I S Allows routing of multiplexed High Capacity Special Access 1.544 Mbps facilities between the Falmouth MA central office and the Cataumet MA central office in order to provide route diversity for services provided to Otis Air Force base by MCI. CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 11/8/1999 SCF 1 1 11/9/1999 CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE 1 743 40 S Y N O P S I S Proposes
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- as an analog circuit having 3 to 4 kHz of bandwidth, the digital equivalent of which is a 64 kbps circuit. Such a circuit allows one conversation at a time to be carried. 5 T-1/DS1, primary rate ISDN, and several versions of DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) are examples of such high capacity facilities. Information carrying capacity of such facilities is 1.544 mbps, or greater, in contrast to the 64 kbps rate of a voice grade circuit. 6 See Section III for relevant citations. 6 A local service competitor that owns a telephone switch therefore must acquire a numbering code for that switch before commencing operation as a facilities-based CLEC providing mass market switched telephone service. Facilities-based local service competitors in their
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 2000 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- services as viewed from the perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers can now compare rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 The 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service,CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on Reconsideration
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- care provider. The rural health care provider must then complete FCC Form 466 (services ordered and certification form). The rural health provider must then submit both FCC forms to RHCD. 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third funding period. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division Company on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration, adopted
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- health care provider that notifies it of the preliminary approval of the request for support, and provides an estimate of the amount of support that can be expected. The rural 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third and future funding periods. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration,
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- C & P TEL CO OF VA Bell Atlantic 829,055,560 3,629,926 228.39 0 0.000 TOTAL: WASHINGTON 929,755,412 3,748,908 248.01 22,637,520 2.462 522400C R UTC OF THE NW-WA United Telephone System Inc. 23,777,576 87,116 272.94 0 0.000 522404C R ASOTIN TEL - WA Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 673,763 1,335 504.69 194,745 0.021 522408C R CENTURYTEL-WASHINGTOCenturyTel, Inc. 74,256,097 178,365 416.32 14,197,680 1.544 522410C R CENTURYTEL-COWICHE CenturyTel, Inc. 977,971 2,199 444.73 221,893 0.024 522412C R ELLENSBURG TEL CO MJD Communications 8,720,318 27,161 321.06 405,501 0.044 522416C N GTE NORTHWEST INC-WAGTE Corporation 175,369,992 773,604 226.69 0 0.000 522417C R HAT ISLAND TEL CO 52,908 106 499.13 15,021 0.002 522418C R PEND OREILLE TEL. Rural Telephone Co. 1,660,007 2,263 733.54 718,534 0.078 522419C R HOOD
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 3 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration7 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 354 kbps, 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- 1992, at 85-104. For an empirical description of the interplay between compact disc hardware sales and the availability of compact discs, see Neil Gandal, Michael Kende, and Rafael Rob, ``The Dynamics of Technological Adoption in Hardware/Software Systems: The Case of Compact Disc Players,'' Rand Journal of Economics, Vol. 31, No. 1, Spring 2000, at 43-61. . A T-1 network carries 1.544 megabits of data per second (Mbps). See Janet Abbate, Inventing the Internet, (MIT Press, 1999) at 191-200. For a discussion of the FCC's role in the Internet, see Jason Oxman, ``The FCC and the Unregulation of the Internet,'' (OPP Working Paper Series No. 31, 1999)(Unregulation of the Internet). (Intermedia White Paper) at n.1, for a definition of peering. . See
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- on Telecommunications and Health Care, I remain concerned that our record on this important issue is sparse. I am intrigued by the Advisory Committee's recommendation that we recommend a specific level of telecommunications bandwidth capacity to support eligible rural health care providers (allowing health care providers to choose among any telecommunications service supporting a capacity of up to and including 1.544 Mbps or its equivalent). I urge parties to provide the Commission with further comment on the Advisory Committee's recommendations. The Advisory Committee has told us that the clear benefit of such an approach would be that data and medical images could be transmitted at speeds high enough to make transmission time reasonable and at transmission capacities broad enough to transmit
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- and our proposed solutions. Services to be Supported The Act calls for support of telecommunications "services necessary for the provision of health care". But who should decide which services are "necessary," and how? Shouldn't eligible health care providers decide for themselves which services are necessary? Shouldn't every eligible health care provider be able to choose services that use bandwidths of 1.544 Mbps or less? Isn't that sufficient? Distance Charges Telecommunications carriers generally impose distance charges at a dollar-per-mile rate. Rural health care providers often have to pay much higher distance charges than their urban counterparts. For example, in U S West's territory, for a rural health care provider who wants to connect to the nearest hospital, let's say 100 miles away,
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- View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals by Certain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- network. If you have a T1 line, it means that the telephone company has brought in a fiber optic line (a T1 line might also come in on copper). A T1 line can carry 24 digitized voice channels or 48 paths (your call going out and the other call coming in) or it can carry data at a rate of 1.544 megabits per second. If the T1 line is being used for telephone conversations, it plugs into the telephone system. If it is carrying data, it plugs into the network's router. POTS stands for ``Plain Old Telephone System''. Non-POTS lines are based on high-speed, digital communications lines, such as ISDN (integrated services digital network) and FDDI (fiber distribute data interface). The
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- and 0.291, and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint Telephone Companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Incorporated; Central Telephone Company, Nevada Division d/b/a/ Sprint of Nevada; Central Telephone Company, North Carolina Division; Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company; and Central Telephone Company
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- 2001 29 48 (19) 33 48 (15) USOCs and Class of Service Codes Billed to Section 272 Affiliates in January 2001 Attachment A-8a Selected for Testing Objective IX, Procedure 3 1 USOC or Class of Service Code Description HZK3X Megalink Custom High Capacity 44.736 S25EX Special Access Service Surcharge TMECS Channel Termination TUZPX Electrical Channel Termination XDH1X Digital High Capacity 1.544 MBPS 1J5HS Special Transport Per Mile 1L5XX Special Transport Per Mile 1OXHX Special Transport Fixed T6ECS Channel Termination XDD4X Digital - Digital Data 4 - Class of Service BHMTT Busy Hour Minutes Of Capacity BHMOT Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity PT8JX End Office Trunk Port DS1 Digital TPP6X Line or Trunk BHMFA Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity EF2A4 Entrance Facility
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- 0.291(j), and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint local telephone companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Inc., Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company, and Sprint/United Telephone of Pennsylvania. See Pleading Cycle Established for Sprint Petition for Pricing Flexibility for Special Access and
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- own customers. For clarity, however, we insert the phrase ``unless Verizon routinely does so to serve its own customers'' at the end of the sentence ``Verizon will not install new electronics'' in section 11.2.9. Arbitrator's Adopted Contract Language As discussed above, the Arbitrator adopts the following language: 11.2.9 ``DS-1 Loops'' provides a digital transmission channel suitable for the transport of 1.544 Mbps digital signals. This Loop type is more fully described in Verizon TR 72575, as revised from time to time. The DS-1 Loop includes the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate. A DS-1 Loop will be provided only where the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate are at the requested installation date currently available for the
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- the same digital switches and digital paths are used to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at § 14.9.5.2. 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 Þ ß ö ÷ - + 5 Q R W
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- See Petition to Deny. See Joint Opposition; Reply to Joint Opposition to Petition to Deny, File No. 0002401623, filed Jan. 24, 2006 (Reply). See Petition to Deny at 2. Id. at 3. Id. See id. at 3-4. Id. at 3. ). Digital Signal-3 (``DS3'') capacity is the equivalent of 28 T-1 channels, each operating at a total signaling rate of 1.544 Mbps. DS3 thus supports 672 voice-grade channels of 64 Kbps each. See Harry Newton, Newton's Telecom Dictionary 242 (18th ed. 2002). See Petition to Deny at 3. See id. at 4; Reply at 4-5. See Joint Opposition at 3-4. See id. at 4. Id. at 4-5. Id. at 5 (emphasis omitted). 47 U.S.C. § 310(d). Applications of Ameritech Corp., Transferor,
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) Opti-Point Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring ServiceSM Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the qualifying price flex
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 Kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sonet OC Ring Service Ethernet Transport Service Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N = 2, 4 and 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon now intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Specifically, Verizon states that it plans to no longer accept new orders or changes to existing orders for Fractional DS1 or Fractional T1
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- at volume options 36 and 48 in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas (collectively Service Areas). AT&T explains that STN provides dedicated digital transport service from two or more customer specified access nodes over AT&T's shared infrastructure. AT&T further explains that STN provides premises-to-premises arrangements or premises-to-hub arrangements for interconnection to other AT&T Southwest Access Services with transmission speeds of 1.544 Mbps or greater. AT&T states that STNs are typically constructed in a ring configuration which provides redundant transmission over separate physical facilities. AT&T asserts, however, that due to market forces, AT&T's STN service at volume options 36 and 48 has reached the end of its product life cycle and has been superseded in the market by AT&T's SONET Dedicated Ring
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- rate. Verizon indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N=2, 4 or 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Verizon indicates that the present application is for the discontinuance of these services to approximately 100 customers that did not receive notice when Verizon
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- transport termination (the termination of channel mileage facility or similar transmission path); iii. Channel termination, local distribution channel, special access line, customer port connection (Ethernet) (a transmission path between a customer designated location and the associated wire center); iv. Clear channel capability (not shown) (an arrangement which allows a customer to transport, for example, 1.536 Mbps of information on a 1.544 Mbps line rate with no constraint on the quantity or sequence of one and zero bits); v. Cross-connection (not shown) (semi-permanent switching between facilities, sometimes combined with multiplexing/demultiplexing); vi. Multiplexing (not shown) (channelizing a facility into individual services requiring a Lower capacity or bandwidth); vii. Class of service and/or committed information rate (not shown) (for Ethernet, the performance characteristics of
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Components) the same location, during the same period of Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 34 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard networks
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- AT&T LD explains that Enhanced Toll Free Service, Dedicated Toll Free Service and International Toll Free Service provide a suite of complex toll free features and functionality for business customers with advanced toll free applications. AT&T LD further explains that Dedicated Voice Access provides a path between the Customer's Premises/Customer's Equipment and the Company-designated POP, with Bandwidth capacity of either 1.544 Mbps or 44.736 Mbps utilizing in-band signaling. AT&T LD states that its Primary Rate Interface provides high-speed end-to-end digital service with out-of-band signaling, and its Long Distance Virtual Private Network is an outbound-only long distance service that provides the functionality and capabilities of a private network through the use of shared transmission facilities. AT&T LD indicates, however, that AT&T continues
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- RM-8354 View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals byCertain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- effective upon adoption. Peti tions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applica tions for review under Section 1.115 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 J. Cornell Chief, Telecommunications Division International Bureau APPENDIX A INTELSAT SATELLITE CIRCUITS Notes: Up to one 1.544 Mbps circuit to each country marked by single *, Six 64-Kbps circuits to each country marked by double4"*, and ten 64-Kbps circuits to each of the other countries. (A) Atlantic Ocean Area Regions Latin America Antigua Curacao Netherlands Ant. * Argentina "Dominican Republic Nicaragua Aruba *Ecuador 'Panama Bahamas "El Salvador Paraguay Barbados French Guiana **Peru Belize . Grenada St. Lucia
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- and operate the satellite circuits specified in Appen dix D. between appropriately licensed U.S. earth sta tions and the Orion Fl satellite, connecting with similar circuits between the satellite and the overseas points listed in Appendix D. furnished by its cor respondents: f. establish one 64-kbps circuit between appropriately licensed U.S. earth stations and U.S. domestic sat ellites (also one 1.544 Mbps circuit on Anik satellites for service to Canada, and Mexican domestic satellites for service to Mexico), for provision of authorized transborder services between the United States and the points listed in Appendix E; g. lease and operate any necessary domestic connect ing facilities: h. lease a one-half interest in and operate any neces sary overseas connecting facilities; and i.
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- revenues projected to be recovered under the interim rate structure.224 The TIC was explicitly intended to make the transition to the interim rate structure revenue neutral.225 Among other possible costs, the TIC recovers the remaining second, 218 A DS1 line is capable of transmitting 24 voice conversations, each digitally encoded at 64 kilobits per ond, for a total capacity of 1.544 megabits per second. A DS3 line has 28 times the capacity of a DS1. 219 7 FCC Red at 7029. Special access customers use a dedicated trunk running between the customer's premises and the IXC's POP, thereby bypassing the LEC's switched network facilities altogether. This service is primarily used by large volume users in densely populated areas. 220 at 7036-37.
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- MODEL: I200 The certificate for 411-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: HT COMMUNICATIONS 4480 SHOPPING LANE SIMI VALLEY CA 93063 411-CX-2001 8145304-7 REGISTRANT: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC MANUFACTURER: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 1DZUSA-28015-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1/FT1 CSU/DSU SINGLE 1.544 MBPS INTEGRATED DIGITAL MODEM OTHER REG. AFFECTED: 5UMUSA-24098-DE-N TRADE NAME: HT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. MODEL: T6020 The certificate for 412-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ELECTRONIC TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN NO.8, LANE 29, WEN-MING RD. LOSHAN TSUN KWEISHAN HSIANG TAOYUAN HSIEN TAIWAN ROC 412-CX-2001 8145316-1 REGISTRANT: KINGSTON TECHNOLOGY CORP MANUFACTURER: C-ONE TECHNOLOGY CORP TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3M5TAI-28016-M5-E
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- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: PBX SYSTEM WITH UP TO 256 CO PORTS AND 512 STATIONS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: NEC MODEL: (VC)(HAC) NEAX 2000 IVS, 1000 IVS, 2000 IVS² DATE CERTIFIED: 1/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC TYPE: ORIGINAL REG NUMBER: ABZUSA-43041-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: (4) LINE T1/CSU EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: (4) LINE T1/CSU 1.544 MPBS EQUIPMENT OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: ISC3 DATE CERTIFIED: 1/5/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: POLYCOM INC TYPE: MODIFICATION REG NUMBER: 2HWUSA-43009-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: STANDALONE DIGITAL DATA DEVICE WITH CSU INTERFACE OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: POLYCOM MODEL: NETENGINE 7216,
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- 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 7 01/31/2001 Special Construction SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 141 RLS 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 2 01/31/2001 Introduces Sprint Custom Access Solutions which provides for the integration of multiple voice and frame relay channels over the same 1.544 Mbps facility, and utilizes a digital access and cross connect system located in Sprint LTC's central office. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 142 RLS 0 0 1 1 02/08/2001 3 01/31/2001 Proposes to expand DSL offering to include the Lebanon, Mason and Waynesville
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- MODEL: SERIES 5000 The certificate for 503-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 503-CX-2001 8145815-1 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-35950-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS COMPACT PCI CARD PRIVING 8 OR CSU/T1 12 PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 7300 T1/E1 CPCI CARD SET The certificate for 504-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES - ARROW LIN 14F, 27, CHUANG SAN N. RD, SEC 3 TAIPEI TAIWAN ROC 504-CX-2001 8145348-3 REGISTRANT: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY, INC. MANUFACTURER: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY INC. TYPE OF FILING:
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- DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3460 NEST DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43050-DE-N REG CLASS: SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 2 PORT STAND-ALONE OR NEST CONFIGURATION - T1/CSU 1.544 MBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: FT100 DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43046-MD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3260, 3261, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3266, 3267,
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- TO 2 ANALOG POTS PORTS, UP TO 4 ETHERNET OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: INTEL 8302 ROUTER; INTEL 8304 ROUTER; INTEL 8306 ROUTER MODEL: ER8302U, ER8304U, ER8306U DATE CERTIFIED: 4/3/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIPLEXERS, CHANNEL BANKS, SWITCHING MATRICES CONNECTED TO REGISTERED CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE CARD OTHER REG AFFECTED: AS5USA-27438-XD-E TRADE NAME: AVAYA MODEL: (PRI) CYD2/CWB2 DATE CERTIFIED: 4/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AVAYA, INC. TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43103-MD-T REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: COMPACT PCI BASED REMOTE MAINTENANCE BOARD WITH ON BOARD MODEM - 33.6 KBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED:
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- EL 208 The certificate for 954-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ALCATEL CANADA INC. 600 MARCH ROAD, P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA, ONTARIO, CANADA K2K 2E6 954-CX-2001 8145419-4 REGISTRANT: ALCATEL NETWORKS INC. MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-23821-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1-1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTIONS TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: ALCATEL 7470 MSP WITH 16 PORT T1 FRAME RELAY CARD TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: MAINSTREETXPRESS 36170 The certificate for 955-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: JOE URBANSKI- ROCKWELL SWITCHING SYSTEMS 300 BAUMAN COURT, P.O.BOX 8007 WOOD DALE IL 60191-8007 955-CX-2001 8145444-1 REGISTRANT: ROCKWELL SWITCHING
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- NAME: SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE MODEL: HAC/VC FC2540(XXX), FC2556(XXX) The certificate for 1094-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 1094-CX-2001 8145487-2 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 6TXUSA-35525-DW-N GRANTEE: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. NATURE OF APPLICATION: EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: SIX 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS (MAX) CAN BE CONFIGURED BY SOFTWARE FOR EITHER CSU OR DSX FUNCTION. NO ANALOGUE CONTENT TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470, AXC 475 The certificate for 1095-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOBILE ENGINEERING 906 ADAMS MANKATO MN 56001 1095-CX-2001 8145488-1 REGISTRANT: SUTTLE APPARATUS MANUFACTURER: SUTTLE APPARATUS CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: AIIUSA-40042-KX-N REG.
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- TECHNOLOGY INC. MODEL: DR-2000 The certificate for 1166-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: COMPLIANCE WORLDWIDE, INC. 357 MAIN STREET SANDOWN NH 03873 1166-CX-2001 8145542-3 REGISTRANT: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. MANUFACTURER: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: CRLUSA-36283-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 16 PORT 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE WITH CSU TRADE NAME: 16-PORT DS1 TDM MODULE MODEL: T-16-DS1 The certificate for 1167-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: PATTON ELECTRONICS - COURTLAND THOMAS 7622 RICKENBACKER DRIVE GAITHERSBURG MD 20879 1167-CX-2001 8145542-4 REGISTRANT: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. MANUFACTURER: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3N8USA-36284-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT:
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- Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Points of Communication: Leesburg - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Leesburg - ANIK E1 - (111.1 W.L.) Leesburg - ANIK E2 - (107.3 W.L) Page 4 of 16 E7861
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- S. P. # 04/30/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 TRP JWL 0 0 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access Tariff Filing Short Form TRP. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/02/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 2948 JWL 0 0 15 1 05/17/2003 73 05/09/2003 Proposes to Grandfather the High Capacity Service (1.544Mbps) Optional Payment Plan (OPP) and the High Capacity Term Pricing Plan (HC-TPP) and introduce a new DS1 term payment plan and increase Price Flex DS1 month-to-month service rates. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/01/2003SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 TRP RLS 0 0 1 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access
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- MHz 36M0F3F ANALOG 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0F3F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: Page 3 of 15 VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations PANAMSAT LICENSEE CORP. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16 ' 34.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 5281
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- E900757 SES-MOD-20030425-00533E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Public Service 34 ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 50K0F8E 77.70 dBW High speed data
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- of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 2 of 30 Application for Authority 06/26/2003 - 06/26/2018 Date Effective: 06/26/2003 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority 06/27/2003 - 06/27/2018 Date Effective: 06/27/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority PanAmSat Licensee Corp. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16
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- 512 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 500KG7W 53.70 dBW QPSK, 512 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 500KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 766 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 750KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 768 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 750KG7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 5M70G7W Page 6 of 16 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 5M70G7W
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- reduction in the Special Access Universal Service Fund (USF) factor applied to and user special access monthly revenues. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/23/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 399 VJ 0 0 15 1 01/07/2004 14 12/30/2003 Introduce an Eight-Year and Ten-Year Term Volume Plan (ETTVP) that provides of 1.544 Mbps High Capacity DS1 Special Access Lines (SAL's). SYNOPSIS Page 2 of 4 12/29/2003 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:12/29/2003 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/24/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 400 JWL 0 0 15 1 01/08/2004 11 12/31/2003 Revisions to Commitment Discount Plan. SYNOPSIS Non Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- Digital Audio and Video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 8M00G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) BOSTON UNIVERSITY E040184 SES-REG-20040419-00565E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 42 ° 21 ' 1.80 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 890 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, SUFFOLK, BOSTON, MA
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- Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Application is returning to public notice for an additional 30 days starting from June 30, 2004, changes have been made to the EIRP Density. Original public notice date was April 28, 2004. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) SG MUSIC AND MEDIA, LLC E040265 SES-LIC-20040609-00811E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 43 ' 12.40 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 56
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- Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Date Effective: 08/02/2004 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 08/02/2004 - 08/02/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) AUTOZONE, INC. E940128 SES-LIC-20040503-00634E Date Effective: 08/03/2004 Class of Station: VSAT Network Grant of Authority 08/03/2004 - 08/03/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Page 9 of 50 A Reinstatement of
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- Stations Grant of Authority 06/20/2005 - 06/20/2020 Renewal AT&T Corp. Nature of Service:International Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 42 ' 59.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 33 THOMAS STREET, NEW YORK, MANHATTAN, NY 74 ° 0 ' 22.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 8.1 meters ANTENNA ID: 8KPKCF11-150 62.40 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 81K9G7W Page 17 of 19 77.00 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M97G7W 64.30 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 3/4 FEC, QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 54K6G7W 78.10 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL
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- 1 N/A Amend Transmittal No. 1077 to add new Volume 5 Exhibits file inadvertently omitted form original filing. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 1 1078 ENG 0 0 3 1 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection rate for the 1.544 Mbps option that was originally filed under Transmittal No. 1078. SYNOPSIS Page 4 of 6 06/30/2005 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:06/29/2005 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 2 1079 ENG 0 0 3 1 0 0 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- of Service: Fixed Satellite Service Mobile Satellite Communications, Inc. dba Pittsburgh International Teleport seeks to modify its current authorization to add new emission designator and related service, increase EIRP and EIRP density. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Page 1 of 25 Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D
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- Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Renewal MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W Page 31 of 40 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) 1 - ANIK E1 - (118.7 W.L.) 1 - ANIK E2 - (111.1 W.L) 1 - PAS-1R - (45.0 W.L.) 1 - PAS-3R - (43.0 W.L.) 1 -
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- E Date Effective: 09/28/2010 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Modification MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D Page 2 of 7
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- Section 24-Contract Tariff ISSUED CARRIER 11/17/2010 VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES FILING # TRANS # FCC # 1 1119 1 11 14 16 EFF DATE # DISKS # CDS # PAGES NTC 61.38 61.49 PUS PET DUE S. P. # 12/02/2010 1 15 0 0 VJ 11/24/2010 SYNOPSIS This filing introduces regulations applicable to the migration of certain Special Access High Capacity 1.544 Mbps (DSI) level service and Special Access High Capacity 44.736 Mbps (DS3) level services that are provided under a Verizon term and/or volume plan 11/18/2010 Page 2 of 2
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 77.70 dBW High speed data (60.4 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 56.80 dBW Digital data (56 kbps BPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 48K0G7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50
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- Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 10/25/2011 - 10/25/2026 Renewal Iridium Constellation LLC Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Page 3 of 18 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax
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- the pilot program provides funding to support the design and construction of state or regional broadband networks dedicated to health care and the advanced services provided over those networks, as well as connecting those networks to Internet2, National LambdaRail, Inc. (both dedicated nationwide backbones), or the public Internet.19 13 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 14 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 15 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal- State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45,
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- various typical services such as T-1, DS-3, and OC-3. Further, we seek comment on whether there may be instances in which a given tier inappropriately encompasses categories of connections that provide quite different levels of connectivity to interstate networks. For example, both a fractional T-1 connection with a maximum capacity of 768 Mbps and a T-1 with a capacity of 1.544 Mbps would fall within the second tier and would therefore be assessed at the same rate, despite the difference in capacity. We seek comment on the treatment under this approach of these and other services, and whether the assessment rates for each tier are reasonable in light of the goals and mandates of the statute. We seek comment on the
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- P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B Notes Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-330 California Performance Metric Data Sept. 2002 August 2002 Metric Name and Disaggregation Metric Number July 2002 May 2002 June 2002 2 - 201300Elct 2 Digital xDSL 0.19 0.33 0.17 0.33 0.16 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.16 0.33 2 - 201400Elct 4 Digital 1.544 mbpd HDSL 0.12 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.10 0.33 2 - 201404Elct UNE EELs - Voice Grade 0.32 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.08 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.13 0.33 2 - 201405Elct UNE EELs - DS1 0.14 0.33 0.13 0.33 0.14 0.33 0.12 0.33 0.14 0.33 2 - 202200Elct UNE Platform Basic 0.21 0.33 0.20 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.27
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- gather necessary information to understand the basis for recovery amounts that fluctuate from quarter to quarter. We seek comment on this analysis. In order to determine the assessment for an individual multi-line business connection, commenters have proposed calculating the assessment based on three tiers of capacity. Tier 1 would include connections provided to end users at speeds of less than 1.544 MegaBits Per Second (Mbps). In this tier, contributors would be assessed an amount equal to the base factor for each connection. The ``base factor'' would be calculated by dividing the residual funding requirement by the total number of multi-line business capacity units reported by all contributors. Tier 2 would include connections with speeds of equal to or greater than 1.544
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- DS1 loop on an unbundled basis except where the state commission has found, through application of the competitive wholesale facilities trigger in paragraph (a)(4)(ii) of this section, that requesting telecommunications carriers are not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Competitive wholesale facilities trigger for DS1 loops. A state commission shall find that a requesting telecommunications carrier is not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location
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- Rcd at 2851- 52, paras. 10-12, 2960. Nothing in the explicit language or legislative history of section 706(b) is inconsistent with this approach. 34 T-carrier systems (introduced in the 1960s) use pulse code modulation and time division multiplexing to provide a full duplex channelized digital voice system. Current applications also include digital data transmission. The typical capacities are designated T-1 (1.544 mbps) and T-3 (44.736 mbps). Digital signal (DS) standards (DS0, DS1, DS3, etc.) are used to set the transmission rates. 35 See, e.g., Third 706 Report, 17 FCC Rcd at 2919, Appendix B, paras. 25-26. 36 For example, in the portion of its web site devoted to business customers, SBC lists three symmetric high-speed DSL service packages, ranging from $199.95
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- an unbundled basis to any building not served by a wire center with at least 60,000 business lines and at least four fiber-based collocators. Once a wire center exceeds both of these thresholds, no future DS1 loop unbundling will be required in that wire center. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Cap on unbundled DS1 loop circuits. A requesting telecommunications carrier may obtain a maximum of ten unbundled DS1 loops to any single building in which DS1 loops are available as unbundled
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- trouble-shooting diagnostic capabilities. Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users to use of a personal computers microphone and speakers to make phone calls in place of a physical end-user telephone. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- their point of origin to the customer premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users the use of a personal computer's microphone and speakers to make telephone calls. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet Access) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address
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- 154(j), 155, 157, 225, 303(r), and 309. Section 1.77 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 1.77 Detailed application procedures; cross references. * * * * * (d) Rules governing applications for authorizations in the Experimental Radio Service (including market trials) are set forth in part 5 of this chapter. * * * * * Section 1.544 is amended by revising the entire section to read as follows: § 1.544 Application for broadcast station to conduct field strength measurements and for experimental operation. See §§5.59 and 5.203. Section 1.1307 is amended by revising the twenty-seventh row of the table in paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows: § 1.1307 Actions that may have a significant environmental effect, for
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- CableLabs. Digital signal 1 (DS-1)-Also known as T1; a T-carrier signaling scheme devised by Bell Labs. DS-1 is a widely used standard in telecommunications in North America and Japan to transmit voice and data between devices. DS-1 is the logical bit pattern used over a physical T1 line; however, the terms DS-1 and T1 are often used interchangeably. Carries approximately 1.544 Mbps. Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)-A generic name for a group of enhanced speed digital services generally provided by tele- phone service providers. DSL services run on twisted-pair copper wires, which can carry both voice and data signals. 132 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION | WWW.BROADBAND.GOV OBI TECHNICAL PAPER NO. 1 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM)- Technology that concentrates or aggregates traffic
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- issues and whether such a distinction serves our proposed policy goals of administrative efficiency, fairness, and sustainability. Tier Structures. Over the years, the Commission and the industry have proposed various tiers to calculate assessments for multi-line business connections, with no one approach emerging as the preferred alternative. In 2002, the Commission proposed a structure of three tiers of up to 1.544 Mbps, 1.544 to 45 Mbps, and 45 Mbps or higher for multi-line business connections. Later in 2002, the Commission updated the proposed tiers to four tiers of up to 725 kbps, 726 kbps to 5 Mbps, 5.01 Mbps to 90 Mbps, and greater than 90 Mbps for multi-line business connections. At that time, the Commission sought to set the speed
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. 152 Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or "multiplex," the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- and nonprofit . . . health care providers."230 In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit 227 47 U.S.C. §214(e)(1)(B). 228 47 C.F.R. §54.405. 229 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 230 47 C.F.R. § 254(h)(2)(A). Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-204 54 Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital.231 That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area.232 In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Components) the same location, during the same period of Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 34 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard networks
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- to rely on copper transmission lines because it is unlikely there is sufficient user density in these areas to make installing newer network infrastructure cost effective for service providers. In addition, government supported build-outs of advanced infrastructure may not have reached these communities yet. 19 Schools' copper wire transmission lines generally deliver the same upload and download transmission speeds of 1.544 mbps. Broadband providers offer options to allow schools to order several DS-1 circuits and aggregate their bandwidth together to create a single, faster circuit. Fiber optic transmission lines Typically, large, metropolitan school districts and rural areas with new fiber build-outs use fiber optic transmission lines instead of copper wires. Broadband providers in these areas have installed large amounts of fiber
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 kbps, 354 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- disbursed in any given year. Rural Health Care Providers The Commission, consistent with the Joint Board recommendation, provides for all public and not-for-profit health care providers located in rural areas to receive universal service support, not to exceed an annual cap of $400 million. A health care provider may obtain telecommunications service at a transmission capacity up to and including 1.544 mbps, the bandwidth equivalent of a T-1 line, at rates comparable to those paid for similar services in the nearest urban area with more than 50,000 residents, within the state in which the rural health care provider is located. Rural health care providers will receive support for both distance-based charges and a toll-free connection to an Internet service provider. Each
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- participation by rural health care providers and reduce the costs of program administration. In the Order, the FCC makes the following changes: Eliminates the limit on the amount of funding any one telemedicine location can receive. Authorizes support for any commercially available telecommunications service, regardless of the bandwidth. Under previous Orders, only telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps (T-1) were eligible. Simplifies the application process by eliminating the requirement that discounts be based on the tariffed or publicly-available rates for the telecommunications service. Instead, discounts will be based on actual distance based charges paid by the health care facilities. Affirms the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia with other subscribers of telecommunications services and
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- also directed the agency ``to enhance, to the extent technically feasible and economically reasonable, access to advanced telecommunications and information services for all public and nonprofit . . . health care providers.'' In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital. That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area. In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of the Deaf Sprint Corporation Reply Comments Alliance for Public Technology AT&T Corp. BellSouth Corporation Competitive Telecommunications Association (CompTel) MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of Community Action Agencies Next Level Communications SBC Communications Inc. Sprint Corporation TransWire Communications, L.L.C. United States Telephone Association Worldcom, Inc. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-188 372 A DS1 is the 1.544 Mbps first-level signal in the digital transmission hierarchy. Traditionally, 24 64- kbps DS0 channels have been multiplexed up to the 1.544 Mbps DS1 rate, with each DS0 channel carrying the digital representation of an analog voice channel. C-1 APPENDIX C Digital Loop Carrier Systems 212.Digital loop carriers (DLCs) digitally encode and multiplex subscriber loop channels into DS1372 signals (or higher)
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- a high-capacity SONET ring platform service, which uses an optical interface and provides for a high level of network survivability. U S West proposes to establish the following rate elements: the MBSS Entrance Package, the Dual Wire Center, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, and the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps. U S West states that the proposed rate elements would be employed when a customer purchasing MBSS wishes to jointly use the underlying SONET architecture to provide Switched Access Services. . U S West
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- included in the list of additional services "necessary for the provision of health care" in a state? In responding, commenters should address the telecommunications needs of rural health care providers and the most cost-effective ways to provide these services to rural areas. What would be the relative costs and benefits of supporting technologies and services that require bandwidth higher than 1.544 Mbps? How rapidly is local access to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) expanding in rural areas of the country, and what are the costs likely to be incurred in providing toll-free access to ISPs for health care providers in rural areas? What are the probable costs that would be incurred in eliminating distance-based charges and/or charges on traffic between Local Access
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- Virgin Islands. II. Services Eligible for Support #5 Q: Which telecommunications services will be supported for eligible health care providers? A: The Act states that "services necessary for the provision of health care" may be supported. The Commission concluded that rural health care providers should receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed of up to and including 1.544 Mbps, including limited distance- based charges. ([11]See question #12 for limitations on support). The Commission also concluded that, pursuant to section 254(h)(2) of the Act, any health care provider that does not have toll-free access to an Internet service provider available may receive limited support. #6 Q: What kinds of services are included within "any telecommunications service employing a transmission
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- eligible health care provider that cannot otherwise obtain toll-free access is entitled to receive the lesser of the toll charges incurred for 30 hours of access per month or $180 per month in toll charge credits. State Public Utilities Commissions, not the FCC, are responsible for designating eligible telecommunications carriers. 5. Q: Must a telecommunications carrier be capable of providing 1.544 Mbps service in order to be designated as "eligible"? A: No. Section 214(e) of the Act requires that, in order to be designated as eligible, a telecommunications carrier (1) offer the services "supported by Federal universal service support mechanisms under section 254(c)" using at least some of its own facilities, and (2) advertise the availability of these services and the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- 1397-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: TUV TELECOM SERVICES 1775 OLD HWY 8 NW SUITE 107 NEW BRIGHTON MN 55112 1397-CX-2000 8145845-2 REGISTRANT: AVAIL NETWORKS MANUFACTURER: CABLETRON SYSTEMS,INC. TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: AVAUSA-27931-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: LAN/WAN BRIDGE ROUTER WITH ONE ISDN PRI 1.544 KBPS I/F OTHER REG. AFFECTED: 5N5USA-27759-DD-N TRADE NAME: SMARTSWITCH ACCESS 700 SERIES MODEL: SSA-710, RA-2048, LRA3000A, RA-2024, LRA3002A The certificate for 1398-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES-ALFRED LO 2/FL.,576 CASTLE PEAK RD. KOWLOON, HONGKONG 1398-CX-2000 8145061-5 REGISTRANT: VICTORY CONCEPT INDUSTRIES LTD MANUFACTURER: VICTORY TELECOM (HUIZHOU) LTD TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: 1JZCHN-23587-TE-E REG. CLASS:
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- will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 2181-CX-2000 8145196-3 REGISTRANT: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. MANUFACTURER: FLEXTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6TXUSA-35525-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DIGITAL DEVICE WITH 6 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470 FRASER The certificate for 2182-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING - KIM TERRY 14140 MIDWAY RD., STE 100 DALLAS TX 75244 2182-CX-2000 8145199-1 REGISTRANT: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING MANUFACTURER: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6UAUSA-35526-DI-E REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MANUAL,
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- The certificate for 1761-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS CORP. 600 MARCH RD., P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA ONT, CANADA K2K 2E6 1761-CX-2000 8145119-1 REGISTRANT: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS INC MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-35253-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1 1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTION GQ6CAN-35253-XD-N TRADE NAME: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS MODEL: 350 IVSN The certificate for 1762-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: DAVID CHEONG WAI HOONG PSB BLDG., 1 SCIENCE PARK DRIVE SINGAPORE 118221 1762-CX-2000 8145123-3 REGISTRANT: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD. MANUFACTURER: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 4J2CAN-35254-AD-T REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE
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- INC NATURE OF APPLICATION: ISDN BRI "S/T" REFERENCE POINT MODULE FOR THE ARN, ANH, AN, PASSPORT 2430, PASSPORT 4460 AND PASSPORT 5430 CHASSIS TRADE NAME MODEL OTHER REG. AFFECTED ISDN BRI "S/T" MODULE 107977, 114009, 111865 900-CX-2000 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 4P8USA-31445-DE-N GRANTEE: BAY NETWORKS NATURE OF APPLICATION: SINGLE LINE 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE FOR THE AN, ANH, ARN, PASSPORT 5430, PASSPORT 4460 AND PASSPORT 2430 CHASSIS TRADE NAME MODEL OTHER REG. AFFECTED BAY NETWORKS, INC. FRACTIONAL T1 T1/FT1 DSU/CSU MODULE 901-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: NITSUKO AMERICA CORPORATION MANUFACTURER: NITSUKO THAI LTD TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: 1ZDTHA-24925-KF-E REG. CLASS: TERMINAL SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: FULLY PROTECTED KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION:
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- NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: PL100 OTHER REG. AFFECTED: AT9USA-34893-OT-E Certificate will be sent to the following: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 990-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34895-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBBPS VOICE SERVER CARD PROVIDING 2 T1/CSU CO PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 74515GXX (X = 0-9) OTHER REG. AFFECTED: Certificate will be sent to the following: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 991-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34896-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF
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- MOTOROLA MODEL: PL100 The certificate for 990-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 990-CX-2000 8145815-4 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34895-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBBPS VOICE SERVER CARD PROVIDING 2 T1/CSU CO PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 74515GXX (X = 0-9) The certificate for 991-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 991-CX-2000 8145815-4 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34896-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE
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- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Voice mail PC card that supports T1/E1 interface OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: NATURAL MICROSYSTEMS MODEL: CG6000C; CG5000eC DATE CERTIFIED: 8/17/00 NAME OF TCB: Communication Certification Laboratory REGISTRANT: ADC TYPE: Original REG NUMBER: 6TTUSA-43017-XD-N REG CLASS: System TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: XD - Multiplexers, channel banks, switching matrices/CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Multi-line series cross-connect panel for the termination of DSX1 1.544 MBS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: ADC MODEL: 2004DSXPERT DATE CERTIFIED: 8/17/00 NAME OF TCB: Curtis-Strauss, LLC REGISTRANT: GNNETCOM, Inc. TYPE: Notice and Modification REG NUMBER: DDDDNK-27350-TX-N REG CLASS: Terminal TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: Adjuncts used with one and two line telephones EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Unit is a system adjunct that consists of the Model ELLIPSE 2.4 amplifier OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE
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- of three years or longer, entered into on or before September 17, 1992. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 CEH 10 45 2/21/97 SPRINT LTC 28 1 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/7/97 FILING# 1 61.38 Y 61.49 Y Introduces Extended Superframe Format as a nonchargeable optional feature available with 1.544 Mbps switched and special access services; adds language to jurisdictional reporting; allows 12 to 15 digits to be used for international calls; and makes other clarifying revisions. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 ENG 4 15 2/21/97 US WEST 826 2 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/8/97 FILING# 1 61.38
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- N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8/27/97 JWL 4 15 8/20/97 NYNEX TELEPHONE CO. 470 1 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 9/4/97 FILING# 1 61.38 Y 61.49 Increases the Service Discount Plan percentage discount for the 36 to 47 month and the 60 to 71 month commitment periods for Frame Relay Service (FRS) 1.544 Mbps port connections. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8/27/97 SCF 19 15 8/21/97 PAC BELL 1935 128 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 9/5/97 FILING# 1 61.3861.49 Includes tariff changes for the remaining 47 central offices in accordance with the Commission's Order released on July 25, 1997 in Docket No. 93-162.
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- of six months, the nonrecurring charge to $1.00 for T1 access to Frame Relay Service. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 02/15/2000BELL ATLANTIC NETWORK SERVICES 1 1253 JWL 0 0 15 1 03/01/2000 11 02/22/2000 Introduces compatible Channel Interface Codes and regulations for use with Frame Relay Services, mulitplexed 1.544 Mbps facilities and groomed 1.544 Mbps facilities which are provided over IntelliLightR dedicated SONET Rings. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 02/15/2000BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 1 536 JWL 0 0 1 1 03/01/2000 2 02/22/2000 Describes charges for specially constructed facilities installed at the request of MCI to provide DS1
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- O P S I S CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 JWL 1 15 0 0 11/11/98 11/3/98 NYNEX TELEPHONE CO. 1 524 1 S Y N O P S I S Provides for the introduction of a unique nonrecurring charge which will apply when a customer requests installation of either DIGIPATH digital service II, 1.544 Mbps High Capacity Service or 44.736 Mbps High Capacity Service to a nonstandard premises. CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 LJB 1 1 10/28/98 TELEPORT 1 24 2 S Y N O P S I S 10/28/98 -FCC- Page 3 of 4 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: 1998-10-28 NON-DOMINANT CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS#
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- referred to the Public Reference Room at (202) 418-1933. NOTES: 11/9/1999 -FCC- Page 1 of 4 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: 1999-11-09 DOMINANT CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 11/8/1999 JWL 1 15 11/23/1999 11/15/1999 BELL ATLANTIC NETWORK SERVICES 1 1209 11 S Y N O P S I S Allows routing of multiplexed High Capacity Special Access 1.544 Mbps facilities between the Falmouth MA central office and the Cataumet MA central office in order to provide route diversity for services provided to Otis Air Force base by MCI. CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 11/8/1999 SCF 1 1 11/9/1999 CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE 1 743 40 S Y N O P S I S Proposes
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- as an analog circuit having 3 to 4 kHz of bandwidth, the digital equivalent of which is a 64 kbps circuit. Such a circuit allows one conversation at a time to be carried. 5 T-1/DS1, primary rate ISDN, and several versions of DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) are examples of such high capacity facilities. Information carrying capacity of such facilities is 1.544 mbps, or greater, in contrast to the 64 kbps rate of a voice grade circuit. 6 See Section III for relevant citations. 6 A local service competitor that owns a telephone switch therefore must acquire a numbering code for that switch before commencing operation as a facilities-based CLEC providing mass market switched telephone service. Facilities-based local service competitors in their
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 2000 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- services as viewed from the perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers can now compare rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 The 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service,CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on Reconsideration
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- care provider. The rural health care provider must then complete FCC Form 466 (services ordered and certification form). The rural health provider must then submit both FCC forms to RHCD. 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third funding period. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division Company on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration, adopted
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- health care provider that notifies it of the preliminary approval of the request for support, and provides an estimate of the amount of support that can be expected. The rural 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third and future funding periods. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration,
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- C & P TEL CO OF VA Bell Atlantic 829,055,560 3,629,926 228.39 0 0.000 TOTAL: WASHINGTON 929,755,412 3,748,908 248.01 22,637,520 2.462 522400C R UTC OF THE NW-WA United Telephone System Inc. 23,777,576 87,116 272.94 0 0.000 522404C R ASOTIN TEL - WA Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 673,763 1,335 504.69 194,745 0.021 522408C R CENTURYTEL-WASHINGTOCenturyTel, Inc. 74,256,097 178,365 416.32 14,197,680 1.544 522410C R CENTURYTEL-COWICHE CenturyTel, Inc. 977,971 2,199 444.73 221,893 0.024 522412C R ELLENSBURG TEL CO MJD Communications 8,720,318 27,161 321.06 405,501 0.044 522416C N GTE NORTHWEST INC-WAGTE Corporation 175,369,992 773,604 226.69 0 0.000 522417C R HAT ISLAND TEL CO 52,908 106 499.13 15,021 0.002 522418C R PEND OREILLE TEL. Rural Telephone Co. 1,660,007 2,263 733.54 718,534 0.078 522419C R HOOD
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 3 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration7 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 354 kbps, 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- 1992, at 85-104. For an empirical description of the interplay between compact disc hardware sales and the availability of compact discs, see Neil Gandal, Michael Kende, and Rafael Rob, ``The Dynamics of Technological Adoption in Hardware/Software Systems: The Case of Compact Disc Players,'' Rand Journal of Economics, Vol. 31, No. 1, Spring 2000, at 43-61. . A T-1 network carries 1.544 megabits of data per second (Mbps). See Janet Abbate, Inventing the Internet, (MIT Press, 1999) at 191-200. For a discussion of the FCC's role in the Internet, see Jason Oxman, ``The FCC and the Unregulation of the Internet,'' (OPP Working Paper Series No. 31, 1999)(Unregulation of the Internet). (Intermedia White Paper) at n.1, for a definition of peering. . See
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- on Telecommunications and Health Care, I remain concerned that our record on this important issue is sparse. I am intrigued by the Advisory Committee's recommendation that we recommend a specific level of telecommunications bandwidth capacity to support eligible rural health care providers (allowing health care providers to choose among any telecommunications service supporting a capacity of up to and including 1.544 Mbps or its equivalent). I urge parties to provide the Commission with further comment on the Advisory Committee's recommendations. The Advisory Committee has told us that the clear benefit of such an approach would be that data and medical images could be transmitted at speeds high enough to make transmission time reasonable and at transmission capacities broad enough to transmit
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- and our proposed solutions. Services to be Supported The Act calls for support of telecommunications "services necessary for the provision of health care". But who should decide which services are "necessary," and how? Shouldn't eligible health care providers decide for themselves which services are necessary? Shouldn't every eligible health care provider be able to choose services that use bandwidths of 1.544 Mbps or less? Isn't that sufficient? Distance Charges Telecommunications carriers generally impose distance charges at a dollar-per-mile rate. Rural health care providers often have to pay much higher distance charges than their urban counterparts. For example, in U S West's territory, for a rural health care provider who wants to connect to the nearest hospital, let's say 100 miles away,
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- View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals by Certain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- network. If you have a T1 line, it means that the telephone company has brought in a fiber optic line (a T1 line might also come in on copper). A T1 line can carry 24 digitized voice channels or 48 paths (your call going out and the other call coming in) or it can carry data at a rate of 1.544 megabits per second. If the T1 line is being used for telephone conversations, it plugs into the telephone system. If it is carrying data, it plugs into the network's router. POTS stands for ``Plain Old Telephone System''. Non-POTS lines are based on high-speed, digital communications lines, such as ISDN (integrated services digital network) and FDDI (fiber distribute data interface). The
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- and 0.291, and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint Telephone Companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Incorporated; Central Telephone Company, Nevada Division d/b/a/ Sprint of Nevada; Central Telephone Company, North Carolina Division; Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company; and Central Telephone Company
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- 2001 29 48 (19) 33 48 (15) USOCs and Class of Service Codes Billed to Section 272 Affiliates in January 2001 Attachment A-8a Selected for Testing Objective IX, Procedure 3 1 USOC or Class of Service Code Description HZK3X Megalink Custom High Capacity 44.736 S25EX Special Access Service Surcharge TMECS Channel Termination TUZPX Electrical Channel Termination XDH1X Digital High Capacity 1.544 MBPS 1J5HS Special Transport Per Mile 1L5XX Special Transport Per Mile 1OXHX Special Transport Fixed T6ECS Channel Termination XDD4X Digital - Digital Data 4 - Class of Service BHMTT Busy Hour Minutes Of Capacity BHMOT Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity PT8JX End Office Trunk Port DS1 Digital TPP6X Line or Trunk BHMFA Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity EF2A4 Entrance Facility
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- 0.291(j), and the Pricing Flexibility Order, that the petition filed by the Sprint local telephone companies IS GRANTED to the extent detailed herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dorothy T. Attwood Chief, Common Carrier Bureau APPENDIX A SERVICES QUALIFYING FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY Trunking Basket Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Special Access Basket Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring Service The Sprint local telephone companies are: Sprint-Florida, Inc., Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company, and Sprint/United Telephone of Pennsylvania. See Pleading Cycle Established for Sprint Petition for Pricing Flexibility for Special Access and
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- own customers. For clarity, however, we insert the phrase ``unless Verizon routinely does so to serve its own customers'' at the end of the sentence ``Verizon will not install new electronics'' in section 11.2.9. Arbitrator's Adopted Contract Language As discussed above, the Arbitrator adopts the following language: 11.2.9 ``DS-1 Loops'' provides a digital transmission channel suitable for the transport of 1.544 Mbps digital signals. This Loop type is more fully described in Verizon TR 72575, as revised from time to time. The DS-1 Loop includes the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate. A DS-1 Loop will be provided only where the electronics necessary to provide the DS-1 transmission rate are at the requested installation date currently available for the
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- the same digital switches and digital paths are used to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See TELCORDIA NOTES ON THE NETWORKS at § 14.9.5.2. 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 Þ ß ö ÷ - + 5 Q R W
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- See Petition to Deny. See Joint Opposition; Reply to Joint Opposition to Petition to Deny, File No. 0002401623, filed Jan. 24, 2006 (Reply). See Petition to Deny at 2. Id. at 3. Id. See id. at 3-4. Id. at 3. ). Digital Signal-3 (``DS3'') capacity is the equivalent of 28 T-1 channels, each operating at a total signaling rate of 1.544 Mbps. DS3 thus supports 672 voice-grade channels of 64 Kbps each. See Harry Newton, Newton's Telecom Dictionary 242 (18th ed. 2002). See Petition to Deny at 3. See id. at 4; Reply at 4-5. See Joint Opposition at 3-4. See id. at 4. Id. at 4-5. Id. at 5 (emphasis omitted). 47 U.S.C. § 310(d). Applications of Ameritech Corp., Transferor,
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) Opti-Point Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sprint Sonet Ring ServiceSM Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the qualifying price flex
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- features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade DS1 DS3 OptiPoint CCS/SS7 Interconnection Service Special Access Basket (Includes channel terminations between the end office and the customer premises, channel terminations between the IXC POP and the serving wire center, channel mileage and the optional features and functions associated with these services.) Voice Grade Program Audio Video Digital Data DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Fractional DS1 (128.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (256.0 Kbps) Fractional DS1 (384.0 Kbps) DS3 (44.736 Mbps) OptiPoint Shared Sonet Ring Service Gateway Sonet Ring Service Sonet OC Ring Service Ethernet Transport Service Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services (The requested pricing flexibility for these services is limited to their use in providing the trunking and special access services above in the
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within'' Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the ``Competitive Access Provider Tariff'' (``CAP Tariff'' or ``Tariff'') DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB),'' including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) ``Other Services,'' including ``point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (iii) ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' including arrangements ``developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer.'' NPTC is an incumbent
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- indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N = 2, 4 and 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon now intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Specifically, Verizon states that it plans to no longer accept new orders or changes to existing orders for Fractional DS1 or Fractional T1
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- at volume options 36 and 48 in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas (collectively Service Areas). AT&T explains that STN provides dedicated digital transport service from two or more customer specified access nodes over AT&T's shared infrastructure. AT&T further explains that STN provides premises-to-premises arrangements or premises-to-hub arrangements for interconnection to other AT&T Southwest Access Services with transmission speeds of 1.544 Mbps or greater. AT&T states that STNs are typically constructed in a ring configuration which provides redundant transmission over separate physical facilities. AT&T asserts, however, that due to market forces, AT&T's STN service at volume options 36 and 48 has reached the end of its product life cycle and has been superseded in the market by AT&T's SONET Dedicated Ring
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- rate. Verizon indicates that Fractional T1 service provides a special access termination of N x 56 Kbps and N x 64 Kbps where N=2, 4 or 6. Verizon further explains that Fractional T1 service can be designed to carry various DS0 combinations when customer applications require greater bandwidth than a traditional DS0 circuit, but less bandwidth than a traditional DS1 1.544 Mbps service. Verizon states, however, that its vendor has discontinued the manufacture of Verizon-approved equipment for these services, so Verizon intends to discontinue its provision of Fractional DS1 and Fractional T1 service in the Service Areas. Verizon indicates that the present application is for the discontinuance of these services to approximately 100 customers that did not receive notice when Verizon
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality, to the same population, in the same location, during the same period of Deleted: Field Code Changed Deleted: ( Deleted: Ineligible Deleted: ) Deleted: . Deleted: Disaster Recovery ( Deleted: Data Protection
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Comionents) the same location, during the same period of [DRAFT] Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 36 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard
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- transport termination (the termination of channel mileage facility or similar transmission path); iii. Channel termination, local distribution channel, special access line, customer port connection (Ethernet) (a transmission path between a customer designated location and the associated wire center); iv. Clear channel capability (not shown) (an arrangement which allows a customer to transport, for example, 1.536 Mbps of information on a 1.544 Mbps line rate with no constraint on the quantity or sequence of one and zero bits); v. Cross-connection (not shown) (semi-permanent switching between facilities, sometimes combined with multiplexing/demultiplexing); vi. Multiplexing (not shown) (channelizing a facility into individual services requiring a Lower capacity or bandwidth); vii. Class of service and/or committed information rate (not shown) (for Ethernet, the performance characteristics of
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, (Digital Transmission and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It Services) operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the (Other Miscellaneous same functionality, to the same population, in Ineligible Components) the same location, during the same period of Schools and Libraries Eligible Services List for Funding Year 2012 - Page 34 Glossary Dynamic Host Configuration Standard networks
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- AT&T LD explains that Enhanced Toll Free Service, Dedicated Toll Free Service and International Toll Free Service provide a suite of complex toll free features and functionality for business customers with advanced toll free applications. AT&T LD further explains that Dedicated Voice Access provides a path between the Customer's Premises/Customer's Equipment and the Company-designated POP, with Bandwidth capacity of either 1.544 Mbps or 44.736 Mbps utilizing in-band signaling. AT&T LD states that its Primary Rate Interface provides high-speed end-to-end digital service with out-of-band signaling, and its Long Distance Virtual Private Network is an outbound-only long distance service that provides the functionality and capabilities of a private network through the use of shared transmission facilities. AT&T LD indicates, however, that AT&T continues
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- RM-8354 View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals byCertain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- service is provided at a bandwidth of 384 kbps and includes one associated audio signal in the 7 kHz range. AT&T submits that the service is visually comparable to broadcast quality video but has less stringent technical parameters and has some noticeable motion impairment. AT&T explains that BV2 provides the same functionality as BV1 but at a higher bandwidth of 1.544 Mbps. AT&T states that BV3 service provides a digitized channel for one or two-way transmission of a standard 525-line/60-field monochrome, or NTSC color, System M video signal, and that it includes two associated 15 KHz audio signals. AT&T specifies that the bandwidths for BV3 service are 30 Hz to 6.6 MHz and 30 Hz to 4.5 MHz, respectively. AT&T indicates
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- effective upon adoption. Peti tions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applica tions for review under Section 1.115 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 J. Cornell Chief, Telecommunications Division International Bureau APPENDIX A INTELSAT SATELLITE CIRCUITS Notes: Up to one 1.544 Mbps circuit to each country marked by single *, Six 64-Kbps circuits to each country marked by double4"*, and ten 64-Kbps circuits to each of the other countries. (A) Atlantic Ocean Area Regions Latin America Antigua Curacao Netherlands Ant. * Argentina "Dominican Republic Nicaragua Aruba *Ecuador 'Panama Bahamas "El Salvador Paraguay Barbados French Guiana **Peru Belize . Grenada St. Lucia
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- and operate the satellite circuits specified in Appen dix D. between appropriately licensed U.S. earth sta tions and the Orion Fl satellite, connecting with similar circuits between the satellite and the overseas points listed in Appendix D. furnished by its cor respondents: f. establish one 64-kbps circuit between appropriately licensed U.S. earth stations and U.S. domestic sat ellites (also one 1.544 Mbps circuit on Anik satellites for service to Canada, and Mexican domestic satellites for service to Mexico), for provision of authorized transborder services between the United States and the points listed in Appendix E; g. lease and operate any necessary domestic connect ing facilities: h. lease a one-half interest in and operate any neces sary overseas connecting facilities; and i.
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- be designed to include a minimum of two fiber pairs. Each fiber pair will operate at a minimum of 622 megabits per second (Mbps) per fiber pair. The capacity on each fiber pair will be provided in a minimum of four 155-Mbps streams, with each 155-Mbps stream containing 84 minimum investment units (MIUs) and with each MIU consisting of a 1.544-Mbps bit stream. Alaska Northstar may choose to deploy more than two fiber pairs or to increase the operating bit rate per fiber pair. With two fiber pairs at 622 Mbps, the minimum design capacity would be 336 MIUs per fiber pair. Alaska Northstar will ensure system reliability through the deployment of the appropriate cable system design. 5. Alaska Northstar states
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- revenues projected to be recovered under the interim rate structure.224 The TIC was explicitly intended to make the transition to the interim rate structure revenue neutral.225 Among other possible costs, the TIC recovers the remaining second, 218 A DS1 line is capable of transmitting 24 voice conversations, each digitally encoded at 64 kilobits per ond, for a total capacity of 1.544 megabits per second. A DS3 line has 28 times the capacity of a DS1. 219 7 FCC Red at 7029. Special access customers use a dedicated trunk running between the customer's premises and the IXC's POP, thereby bypassing the LEC's switched network facilities altogether. This service is primarily used by large volume users in densely populated areas. 220 at 7036-37.
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- MODEL: I200 The certificate for 411-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: HT COMMUNICATIONS 4480 SHOPPING LANE SIMI VALLEY CA 93063 411-CX-2001 8145304-7 REGISTRANT: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC MANUFACTURER: HT COMMUNICATIONS INC TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 1DZUSA-28015-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1/FT1 CSU/DSU SINGLE 1.544 MBPS INTEGRATED DIGITAL MODEM OTHER REG. AFFECTED: 5UMUSA-24098-DE-N TRADE NAME: HT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. MODEL: T6020 The certificate for 412-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ELECTRONIC TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN NO.8, LANE 29, WEN-MING RD. LOSHAN TSUN KWEISHAN HSIANG TAOYUAN HSIEN TAIWAN ROC 412-CX-2001 8145316-1 REGISTRANT: KINGSTON TECHNOLOGY CORP MANUFACTURER: C-ONE TECHNOLOGY CORP TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3M5TAI-28016-M5-E
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- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: PBX SYSTEM WITH UP TO 256 CO PORTS AND 512 STATIONS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: NEC MODEL: (VC)(HAC) NEAX 2000 IVS, 1000 IVS, 2000 IVS² DATE CERTIFIED: 1/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC TYPE: ORIGINAL REG NUMBER: ABZUSA-43041-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: (4) LINE T1/CSU EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: (4) LINE T1/CSU 1.544 MPBS EQUIPMENT OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: ISC3 DATE CERTIFIED: 1/5/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: POLYCOM INC TYPE: MODIFICATION REG NUMBER: 2HWUSA-43009-DE-N REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: STANDALONE DIGITAL DATA DEVICE WITH CSU INTERFACE OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: POLYCOM MODEL: NETENGINE 7216,
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- 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 7 01/31/2001 Special Construction SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 141 RLS 0 0 15 1 02/08/2001 2 01/31/2001 Introduces Sprint Custom Access Solutions which provides for the integration of multiple voice and frame relay channels over the same 1.544 Mbps facility, and utilizes a digital access and cross connect system located in Sprint LTC's central office. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 01/24/2001SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 142 RLS 0 0 1 1 02/08/2001 3 01/31/2001 Proposes to expand DSL offering to include the Lebanon, Mason and Waynesville
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- MODEL: SERIES 5000 The certificate for 503-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 503-CX-2001 8145815-1 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-35950-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS COMPACT PCI CARD PRIVING 8 OR CSU/T1 12 PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 7300 T1/E1 CPCI CARD SET The certificate for 504-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES - ARROW LIN 14F, 27, CHUANG SAN N. RD, SEC 3 TAIPEI TAIWAN ROC 504-CX-2001 8145348-3 REGISTRANT: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY, INC. MANUFACTURER: CASTLENET TECHNOLOGY INC. TYPE OF FILING:
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- DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3460 NEST DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43050-DE-N REG CLASS: SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 2 PORT STAND-ALONE OR NEST CONFIGURATION - T1/CSU 1.544 MBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: FT100 DATE CERTIFIED: 2/1/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: TELENETICS CORPORATION TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: EJQUSA-43046-MD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: TELENETICS MODEL: 3260, 3261, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3266, 3267,
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- TO 2 ANALOG POTS PORTS, UP TO 4 ETHERNET OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: INTEL 8302 ROUTER; INTEL 8304 ROUTER; INTEL 8306 ROUTER MODEL: ER8302U, ER8304U, ER8306U DATE CERTIFIED: 4/3/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43102-XD-E REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIPLEXERS, CHANNEL BANKS, SWITCHING MATRICES CONNECTED TO REGISTERED CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE CARD OTHER REG AFFECTED: AS5USA-27438-XD-E TRADE NAME: AVAYA MODEL: (PRI) CYD2/CWB2 DATE CERTIFIED: 4/4/01 NAME OF TCB: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY REGISTRANT: AVAYA, INC. TYPE: RE-REGISTRATION REG NUMBER: AV1MUL-43103-MD-T REG CLASS: TERMINAL TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MULTIFUNCTION DATA DEVICES INCLUDING DIALING MODEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: COMPACT PCI BASED REMOTE MAINTENANCE BOARD WITH ON BOARD MODEM - 33.6 KBPS OTHER REG AFFECTED:
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- EL 208 The certificate for 954-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ALCATEL CANADA INC. 600 MARCH ROAD, P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA, ONTARIO, CANADA K2K 2E6 954-CX-2001 8145419-4 REGISTRANT: ALCATEL NETWORKS INC. MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-23821-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1-1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTIONS TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: ALCATEL 7470 MSP WITH 16 PORT T1 FRAME RELAY CARD TRADE NAME: ALCALTEL NETWORKS INC. MODEL: MAINSTREETXPRESS 36170 The certificate for 955-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: JOE URBANSKI- ROCKWELL SWITCHING SYSTEMS 300 BAUMAN COURT, P.O.BOX 8007 WOOD DALE IL 60191-8007 955-CX-2001 8145444-1 REGISTRANT: ROCKWELL SWITCHING
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- NAME: SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE MODEL: HAC/VC FC2540(XXX), FC2556(XXX) The certificate for 1094-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 1094-CX-2001 8145487-2 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 6TXUSA-35525-DW-N GRANTEE: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. NATURE OF APPLICATION: EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: SIX 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS (MAX) CAN BE CONFIGURED BY SOFTWARE FOR EITHER CSU OR DSX FUNCTION. NO ANALOGUE CONTENT TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470, AXC 475 The certificate for 1095-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: MOBILE ENGINEERING 906 ADAMS MANKATO MN 56001 1095-CX-2001 8145488-1 REGISTRANT: SUTTLE APPARATUS MANUFACTURER: SUTTLE APPARATUS CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: AIIUSA-40042-KX-N REG.
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- TECHNOLOGY INC. MODEL: DR-2000 The certificate for 1166-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: COMPLIANCE WORLDWIDE, INC. 357 MAIN STREET SANDOWN NH 03873 1166-CX-2001 8145542-3 REGISTRANT: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. MANUFACTURER: CORIOLIS NETWORKS, INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: CRLUSA-36283-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 16 PORT 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE WITH CSU TRADE NAME: 16-PORT DS1 TDM MODULE MODEL: T-16-DS1 The certificate for 1167-CX-2001 will be sent to the following address: PATTON ELECTRONICS - COURTLAND THOMAS 7622 RICKENBACKER DRIVE GAITHERSBURG MD 20879 1167-CX-2001 8145542-4 REGISTRANT: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. MANUFACTURER: PATTON ELECTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 3N8USA-36284-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT:
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- Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.40 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Points of Communication: Leesburg - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Leesburg - ANIK E1 - (111.1 W.L.) Leesburg - ANIK E2 - (107.3 W.L) Page 4 of 16 E7861
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- S. P. # 04/30/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 TRP JWL 0 0 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access Tariff Filing Short Form TRP. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/02/2003SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELE. CO. 1 2948 JWL 0 0 15 1 05/17/2003 73 05/09/2003 Proposes to Grandfather the High Capacity Service (1.544Mbps) Optional Payment Plan (OPP) and the High Capacity Term Pricing Plan (HC-TPP) and introduce a new DS1 term payment plan and increase Price Flex DS1 month-to-month service rates. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 05/01/2003SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 TRP RLS 0 0 1 1 N/A 2003 Annual Access
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- MHz 36M0F3F ANALOG 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0F3F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: Page 3 of 15 VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations PANAMSAT LICENSEE CORP. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16 ' 34.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 5281
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- E900757 SES-MOD-20030425-00533E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Public Service 34 ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 50K0F8E 77.70 dBW High speed data
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- of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 2 of 30 Application for Authority 06/26/2003 - 06/26/2018 Date Effective: 06/26/2003 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION E030104 SES-LIC-20030508-00613E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VERTEXRSI 1 1.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.5 F/A QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 RATE DIGITAL DATE (1.544 MBS) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Application for Authority 06/27/2003 - 06/27/2018 Date Effective: 06/27/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority PanAmSat Licensee Corp. E030106 SES-LIC-20030508-00622E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 16
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- 512 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 500KG7W 53.70 dBW QPSK, 512 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 500KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 766 K 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 750KG7W 55.50 dBW QPSK 768 K 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 750KG7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 56.80 dBW QPSK 1.024 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 58.50 dBW QPSK 1.544 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 1M60G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 59.70 dBW QPSK 2.048 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6689.0000 - 6699.0000 MHz 5M70G7W Page 6 of 16 68.10 dBW QPSK 6.330 M 6587.0000 - 6687.0000 MHz 5M70G7W
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- reduction in the Special Access Universal Service Fund (USF) factor applied to and user special access monthly revenues. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/23/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 399 VJ 0 0 15 1 01/07/2004 14 12/30/2003 Introduce an Eight-Year and Ten-Year Term Volume Plan (ETTVP) that provides of 1.544 Mbps High Capacity DS1 Special Access Lines (SAL's). SYNOPSIS Page 2 of 4 12/29/2003 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:12/29/2003 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 12/24/2003VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 400 JWL 0 0 15 1 01/08/2004 11 12/31/2003 Revisions to Commitment Discount Plan. SYNOPSIS Non Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF
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- NID) $ 0.89 Standalone NID - 4 Wire (Per NID) $ 0.95 Standalone NID - DS1(Per NID) $ 6.26 UNE Shared NID (Per Line) $ 0.28 Unbundled xDSL Conditioning & Qualification Wideband Test Access $ 1.83 Unbundled EEL Testing 2 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 0.38 2 Wire Digital Test Charge $ 0.49 4 Wire Analog Test Charge $ 1.20 1.544 Mbps (DS1) Digital Test Charge $ 2.64 Digital 4 Wire (56 or 64 kbps) Test Charge $ 1.30 Unbundled EEL IOF Voice Grade Fixed includes both ends $ 28.07 Voice Grade per Mile $ 0.13 Line Sharing/Line Splitting Admin & Support Option C $ 4.77 Splitter Equipment Only -Option C $ 3.98 Nonrecurring Splitter Installation $ 1,565.08 Unbundled OSS rates
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- Digital Audio and Video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 8M00G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) BOSTON UNIVERSITY E040184 SES-REG-20040419-00565E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 42 ° 21 ' 1.80 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 890 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, SUFFOLK, BOSTON, MA
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- Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Application is returning to public notice for an additional 30 days starting from June 30, 2004, changes have been made to the EIRP Density. Original public notice date was April 28, 2004. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) SG MUSIC AND MEDIA, LLC E040265 SES-LIC-20040609-00811E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 43 ' 12.40 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 56
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- Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation E040194 SES-LIC-20040426-00589E Date Effective: 08/02/2004 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 08/02/2004 - 08/02/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VertexRSI 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2.4 SF LT 33.60 dBW QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M93G7W QPSK 1/2 Rate Digital Data (1.544 Mbs) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M93G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) AUTOZONE, INC. E940128 SES-LIC-20040503-00634E Date Effective: 08/03/2004 Class of Station: VSAT Network Grant of Authority 08/03/2004 - 08/03/2019 Application for Authority Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Page 9 of 50 A Reinstatement of
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- Stations Grant of Authority 06/20/2005 - 06/20/2020 Renewal AT&T Corp. Nature of Service:International Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 42 ' 59.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 33 THOMAS STREET, NEW YORK, MANHATTAN, NY 74 ° 0 ' 22.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 8.1 meters ANTENNA ID: 8KPKCF11-150 62.40 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 81K9G7W Page 17 of 19 77.00 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 1/2 FEC , QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M97G7W 64.30 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL VIDEO, 64 KB/S AND/ OR 1.544 MB/S, 3/4 FEC, QPSK 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 54K6G7W 78.10 dBW IBS RELATED DIGITAL
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- 1 N/A Amend Transmittal No. 1077 to add new Volume 5 Exhibits file inadvertently omitted form original filing. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 1 1078 ENG 0 0 3 1 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection rate for the 1.544 Mbps option that was originally filed under Transmittal No. 1078. SYNOPSIS Page 4 of 6 06/30/2005 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG:06/29/2005 Dominant ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 06/28/2005NATIONAL EXCHANGE CAR. ASSOC. 2 1079 ENG 0 0 3 1 0 0 07/01/2005 5 Corrects the High Capacity Service DSL Access Service Connection
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers may compare their rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 Finally, rural health care providers may 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under the rural health care support mechanism. In addition, a rural health care provider in a state that is entirely rural may now receive support for advanced telecommunications and information services. 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- Mount Jackson, VA 78 ° 39 ' 30.30 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin 1 3.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1383 43.80 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC 3/4 Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 408KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps; QPSK; FEC; Turbo Product Code; data; fax; voice and internet 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 408KG1W 50.40 dBW Info rate 1.544Mbps, QPSK, FEC, TPC, 0.75, SCPC, Data, fax, video, and voice 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 0.00 dBW Info rate 1.544 MbpsQPSK, FEC TPC, 0.75, SCPC data, fax, video, and voice 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M23G1W 47.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4, RS (201, 219), data, fax, voice, and internet 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 520KG1W 0.00 dBW 512kbps, QPSK, FEC 3/4,
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- advanced telecommunications and information services. To receive funding under the Rural Health Care Program, an eligible rural health care provider seeking funding must first submit FCC Form 465 (description of services requested and certification form) to the Rural Health Care Division (RHCD) of the Universal Service Administrative Company 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the rate for an urban wireline service with a similar bandwidth.7 June 30 is now the final deadline for applications for support for health care providers seeking discounts for a specific funding year under 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translate the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address for communication to take place. Dynamic
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- of Service: Fixed Satellite Service Mobile Satellite Communications, Inc. dba Pittsburgh International Teleport seeks to modify its current authorization to add new emission designator and related service, increase EIRP and EIRP density. SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Page 1 of 25 Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D
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- Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Renewal MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W Page 31 of 40 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) 1 - ANIK E1 - (118.7 W.L.) 1 - ANIK E2 - (111.1 W.L) 1 - PAS-1R - (45.0 W.L.) 1 - PAS-3R - (43.0 W.L.) 1 -
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- E Date Effective: 09/28/2010 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 09/21/2010 - 09/21/2025 Modification MOBILE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. D/B/A PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL TELEPORT Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: RADIATION SYSTEMS 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 240KV 73.48 dBW Analog video with audio subcarriers 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 61.90 dBW QPSK 1.544 MbP/ Digital voice, data & fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M00G7W 68.40 dBW Digital video 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 9M00G7F Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 178KG7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 27M0G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M86G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M00G7D Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 358KG7D Page 2 of 7
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- Section 24-Contract Tariff ISSUED CARRIER 11/17/2010 VERIZON TELEPHONE COMPANIES FILING # TRANS # FCC # 1 1119 1 11 14 16 EFF DATE # DISKS # CDS # PAGES NTC 61.38 61.49 PUS PET DUE S. P. # 12/02/2010 1 15 0 0 VJ 11/24/2010 SYNOPSIS This filing introduces regulations applicable to the migration of certain Special Access High Capacity 1.544 Mbps (DSI) level service and Special Access High Capacity 44.736 Mbps (DS3) level services that are provided under a Verizon term and/or volume plan 11/18/2010 Page 2 of 2
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- than 25,000.7 This new definition was effective as of Funding Year 2005 (July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006). Several other rules also were changed. The Commission expanded funding for mobile rural health care providers by subsidizing the difference between the rate for the satellite service and the 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth
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- ° 24 ' 22.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 VENTURA, FILLMORE, CA 118 ° 53 ' 34.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX 1 7.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 7.2 KPC 77.70 dBW TVFM (36 MHz bandwidth video signal) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 77.70 dBW High speed data (60.4 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 73.70 dBW Digital data (1.544 Mbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M34G7W 69.50 dBW Digital data (512 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 500KG7W 66.50 dBW Digital data (256 kbps QPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 250KG7W 56.80 dBW Digital data (56 kbps BPSK) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 48K0G7W 62.80 dBW Wideband Audio (200 KHz FM) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 200KF8E 56.80 dBW Narrowband Audio (50
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- Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 10/25/2011 - 10/25/2026 Renewal Iridium Constellation LLC Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 4 ' 25.30 " N LAT. SITE ID: Leesburg 44330 Woodridge Parkway, Loudoun, Leesburg, VA 77 ° 28 ' 8.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ES45P 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M85G7W Page 3 of 18 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 45K0G7W 63.20 dBW 1.544 Mb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M85G7W 49.50 dBW 56 Kb/s, QPSK, 3/4 FEC, data, voice and fax
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- the pilot program provides funding to support the design and construction of state or regional broadband networks dedicated to health care and the advanced services provided over those networks, as well as connecting those networks to Internet2, National LambdaRail, Inc. (both dedicated nationwide backbones), or the public Internet.19 13 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 14 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 15 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 9101-04 (1997), paras. 620-624. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal- State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45,
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- various typical services such as T-1, DS-3, and OC-3. Further, we seek comment on whether there may be instances in which a given tier inappropriately encompasses categories of connections that provide quite different levels of connectivity to interstate networks. For example, both a fractional T-1 connection with a maximum capacity of 768 Mbps and a T-1 with a capacity of 1.544 Mbps would fall within the second tier and would therefore be assessed at the same rate, despite the difference in capacity. We seek comment on the treatment under this approach of these and other services, and whether the assessment rates for each tier are reasonable in light of the goals and mandates of the statute. We seek comment on the
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- P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B Notes Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-330 California Performance Metric Data Sept. 2002 August 2002 Metric Name and Disaggregation Metric Number July 2002 May 2002 June 2002 2 - 201300Elct 2 Digital xDSL 0.19 0.33 0.17 0.33 0.16 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.16 0.33 2 - 201400Elct 4 Digital 1.544 mbpd HDSL 0.12 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.11 0.33 0.10 0.33 2 - 201404Elct UNE EELs - Voice Grade 0.32 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.08 0.33 0.09 0.33 0.13 0.33 2 - 201405Elct UNE EELs - DS1 0.14 0.33 0.13 0.33 0.14 0.33 0.12 0.33 0.14 0.33 2 - 202200Elct UNE Platform Basic 0.21 0.33 0.20 0.33 0.19 0.33 0.27
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- gather necessary information to understand the basis for recovery amounts that fluctuate from quarter to quarter. We seek comment on this analysis. In order to determine the assessment for an individual multi-line business connection, commenters have proposed calculating the assessment based on three tiers of capacity. Tier 1 would include connections provided to end users at speeds of less than 1.544 MegaBits Per Second (Mbps). In this tier, contributors would be assessed an amount equal to the base factor for each connection. The ``base factor'' would be calculated by dividing the residual funding requirement by the total number of multi-line business capacity units reported by all contributors. Tier 2 would include connections with speeds of equal to or greater than 1.544
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- to establish connections for different services, for example, telephony, data." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Glossary. An ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) line "offers 23 B channels and 1 D channel, also known as 23B + D. Information is delivered over a single T1-carrier system at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, which includes 8 kbps for overhead. PRA ISDN is full duplex and can serve large-business applications and PBXs." See Telcordia Notes on the Networks, Telcordia Technologies Special Report, SR-2275, Issue 4, October 2000 at Section 14.9.5.2. For example, requiring that MLTS be modified and manufactured to ensure their compatibility with the E911 network, at this time, could mean requiring
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- DS1 loop on an unbundled basis except where the state commission has found, through application of the competitive wholesale facilities trigger in paragraph (a)(4)(ii) of this section, that requesting telecommunications carriers are not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Competitive wholesale facilities trigger for DS1 loops. A state commission shall find that a requesting telecommunications carrier is not impaired without access to a DS1 loop at a specific customer location
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- Rcd at 2851- 52, paras. 10-12, 2960. Nothing in the explicit language or legislative history of section 706(b) is inconsistent with this approach. 34 T-carrier systems (introduced in the 1960s) use pulse code modulation and time division multiplexing to provide a full duplex channelized digital voice system. Current applications also include digital data transmission. The typical capacities are designated T-1 (1.544 mbps) and T-3 (44.736 mbps). Digital signal (DS) standards (DS0, DS1, DS3, etc.) are used to set the transmission rates. 35 See, e.g., Third 706 Report, 17 FCC Rcd at 2919, Appendix B, paras. 25-26. 36 For example, in the portion of its web site devoted to business customers, SBC lists three symmetric high-speed DSL service packages, ranging from $199.95
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- an unbundled basis to any building not served by a wire center with at least 60,000 business lines and at least four fiber-based collocators. Once a wire center exceeds both of these thresholds, no future DS1 loop unbundling will be required in that wire center. A DS1 loop is a digital local loop having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 megabytes per second. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. (ii) Cap on unbundled DS1 loop circuits. A requesting telecommunications carrier may obtain a maximum of ten unbundled DS1 loops to any single building in which DS1 loops are available as unbundled
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- capabilities. . Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software ) (DSS), which provides an easy means for transferring calls. ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges ) Termination charges are fees assessed for the removal or discontinuation of a product or service. ). Travel Time , is a device that provides backup
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- trouble-shooting diagnostic capabilities. Service as a communications relay point. Servers ) Shipping Charges are the charges associated with the delivery of products from their point of origin to the customer premises. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users to use of a personal computers microphone and speakers to make phone calls in place of a physical end-user telephone. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- their point of origin to the customer premises. Softphone A Softphone is end-user application software that allows users the use of a personal computer's microphone and speakers to make telephone calls. Software on hand to replace hardware that fails. ) ) ) ) is a type of Digital Transmission Service offered by telephone companies that operates at speeds of from 1.544 Megabits per second to 45 Megabits per second or even more. units provide copies of computer files on magnetic tape, for protection against a catastrophic failure. Tape backup technologies include QIC, DAT, 8mm, DLT, AIT, and ADR. , telephone instruments, digital voice terminals, and voice terminals, are the end-user equipment used to transmit and receive telephone communications. . Termination Charges
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- so they are easier to remember than the IP addresses on which the Internet is based. A Domain Name Service translates the alphabetical names input by users into the IP addresses used by Internet devices. DS-1 (Digital Transmission Services) DS-1 is a type of Digital Transmission Service, and stands for "Digital Signal, level 1." It operates at a bandwidth of 1.544 megabits per second. Other DS levels-DS-2, DS-3, and DS- 4-operate at higher bandwidths. Duplicative Services (Other Miscellaneous Ineligible Components) Duplicative services are those that deliver the same functionality to the same population in the same location during the same period of time. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Internet Access) (Servers) Standard networks need each computer to have a unique address
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- 154(j), 155, 157, 225, 303(r), and 309. Section 1.77 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 1.77 Detailed application procedures; cross references. * * * * * (d) Rules governing applications for authorizations in the Experimental Radio Service (including market trials) are set forth in part 5 of this chapter. * * * * * Section 1.544 is amended by revising the entire section to read as follows: § 1.544 Application for broadcast station to conduct field strength measurements and for experimental operation. See §§5.59 and 5.203. Section 1.1307 is amended by revising the twenty-seventh row of the table in paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows: § 1.1307 Actions that may have a significant environmental effect, for
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- CableLabs. Digital signal 1 (DS-1)-Also known as T1; a T-carrier signaling scheme devised by Bell Labs. DS-1 is a widely used standard in telecommunications in North America and Japan to transmit voice and data between devices. DS-1 is the logical bit pattern used over a physical T1 line; however, the terms DS-1 and T1 are often used interchangeably. Carries approximately 1.544 Mbps. Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)-A generic name for a group of enhanced speed digital services generally provided by tele- phone service providers. DSL services run on twisted-pair copper wires, which can carry both voice and data signals. 132 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION | WWW.BROADBAND.GOV OBI TECHNICAL PAPER NO. 1 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM)- Technology that concentrates or aggregates traffic
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- issues and whether such a distinction serves our proposed policy goals of administrative efficiency, fairness, and sustainability. Tier Structures. Over the years, the Commission and the industry have proposed various tiers to calculate assessments for multi-line business connections, with no one approach emerging as the preferred alternative. In 2002, the Commission proposed a structure of three tiers of up to 1.544 Mbps, 1.544 to 45 Mbps, and 45 Mbps or higher for multi-line business connections. Later in 2002, the Commission updated the proposed tiers to four tiers of up to 725 kbps, 726 kbps to 5 Mbps, 5.01 Mbps to 90 Mbps, and greater than 90 Mbps for multi-line business connections. At that time, the Commission sought to set the speed
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. 152 Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or "multiplex," the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- and nonprofit . . . health care providers."230 In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit 227 47 U.S.C. §214(e)(1)(B). 228 47 C.F.R. §54.405. 229 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 230 47 C.F.R. § 254(h)(2)(A). Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-204 54 Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital.231 That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area.232 In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- to rely on copper transmission lines because it is unlikely there is sufficient user density in these areas to make installing newer network infrastructure cost effective for service providers. In addition, government supported build-outs of advanced infrastructure may not have reached these communities yet. 19 Schools' copper wire transmission lines generally deliver the same upload and download transmission speeds of 1.544 mbps. Broadband providers offer options to allow schools to order several DS-1 circuits and aggregate their bandwidth together to create a single, faster circuit. Fiber optic transmission lines Typically, large, metropolitan school districts and rural areas with new fiber build-outs use fiber optic transmission lines instead of copper wires. Broadband providers in these areas have installed large amounts of fiber
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 kbps, 354 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- for a monthly subscription fee. Progressive: A scanning format used by computer monitors and some television sets where each picture frame is presented sequentially and is scanned continuously from the top left of the screen down to the bottom right corner (compare with INTERLACED). (PRI) Primary Rate Interface: An interface standard for integrated services digital network providing a total of 1.544 MBPS. (PSC) Public Service Commission: Also known as the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), a state regulatory body that oversees public utility service providers. (PSN) Packet Switching Node: A node in a packet-switching network, supporting the formatting, transmitting and routing packets. (PSTN) Public Switched Telecom Network: The common domestic telecommunications network that is access by private branch exchange trunks, telephones, and
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- analog applies), and ILEC Affiliates Reported By: By service group type excluding services with flexible due dates. Geographic Level: Region (PB), Statewide (GTE) Measurable Standard: Parity for Resale is Retail for Pacific Bell and GTE. Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable/HDSL) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl. DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform (PB only) Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell Retail POTS - Business (Assured) ISDN(BRI) ADSL ISDN(PRI)/DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP Analogous Retail Service ILEC Dedicated Trunks GTE Retail Dispatch
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- disbursed in any given year. Rural Health Care Providers The Commission, consistent with the Joint Board recommendation, provides for all public and not-for-profit health care providers located in rural areas to receive universal service support, not to exceed an annual cap of $400 million. A health care provider may obtain telecommunications service at a transmission capacity up to and including 1.544 mbps, the bandwidth equivalent of a T-1 line, at rates comparable to those paid for similar services in the nearest urban area with more than 50,000 residents, within the state in which the rural health care provider is located. Rural health care providers will receive support for both distance-based charges and a toll-free connection to an Internet service provider. Each
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- participation by rural health care providers and reduce the costs of program administration. In the Order, the FCC makes the following changes: Eliminates the limit on the amount of funding any one telemedicine location can receive. Authorizes support for any commercially available telecommunications service, regardless of the bandwidth. Under previous Orders, only telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps (T-1) were eligible. Simplifies the application process by eliminating the requirement that discounts be based on the tariffed or publicly-available rates for the telecommunications service. Instead, discounts will be based on actual distance based charges paid by the health care facilities. Affirms the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia with other subscribers of telecommunications services and
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- for doubling or halving voltage is 6 dB. See Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 11th ed., Flatiron Publishing, Inc., (1996) at dBm, decibel. 16 Section 68.308(h)(1)(iv) applies to terminal equipment connected to subrate services and containing an analog- to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Section 68.308(h)(2)(v) applies to terminal equipment connected to 1.544 Mbps digital service or to Integrated Service Digital Network Primary Rate Access service and containing an analog-to-digital converter or generating digital signals that are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals. Both sections 68.308(h)(iv) and (v) specify that the maximum equivalent power of encoded analog signals for other than live voice as derived by a zero level decoder test
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- + Line 13] [also equals Line 1 + Line 4 + Line 5 + Line 6] High Capacity Lines 2/ III.High capacity lines 1/ 2/ in service at end of quarter. Number of Physical Lines/Channels Capacity of Lines/Channels in Service in Service (a) (b) (c) (d) T1/T3 Other T1/T3 Other A.Lines you used to provide service to end users, 3/ (1.544 mbps (1.544 mbps categorized by: equivalents) equivalents) 15.Lines you owned. 4/ 16.Lines you leased. 4/ 17.Total lines you provided to end users. [Line 15 + Line 16] B.18.Total lines that you provided to other communications carriers. C.19.Total high capacity lines you provide. [Line 17 + Line 18] OMB NO: 3060-xxxx EXPIRATION DATE: FCC Form 477 -- Local Competition and Broadband
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- equal to 500 lines per square mile. For purposes of further analysis of the proposed input values, we also Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-120 137 HCPM Dec. 15, 1998 documentation at 10. 138 See Letter from Richard N. Clarke, AT&T, to Magalie Roman Salas, dated March 17, 1999, at Attachment A. 139 HDSL (high data rate digital subscriber line) transmits 1.544 Mbps or 2.048 Mbps in bandwidths ranging from 80 kilohertz (kHz) to 240 kHz, rather than in a bandwidth of 1.5 megahertz (mHz) required for traditional T- 1 services. See www.adsl.com/general_tutorial. 140 The HAI sponsors provide default values for T-1 technology including the cost of repeaters and remote T-1 terminals. See HAI Inputs Portfolio at 45-48. 28 anticipate that parties
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- also directed the agency ``to enhance, to the extent technically feasible and economically reasonable, access to advanced telecommunications and information services for all public and nonprofit . . . health care providers.'' In the First Report and Order, the Commission implemented these instructions by adopting rules to provide public or nonprofit Rural Health Care Providers (RHCPs) with discounts on one 1.544 bandwidth link or the equivalent over the distance generally necessary to reach the nearest urban hospital. That discount generally enables an RHCP to pay no more than it would pay if it were located in the nearest urban area. In addition eligible public and non-profit health care providers without local access to Internet service providers may also receive support for
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- one 16 kbps data channel. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) is a transmission path that facilitates 6 Mbps digital signal downstream and 640 kbps digital signal upstream, while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. Two-wire HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) permits the transmission of a 768 kbps digital signal over a copper loop, while four-wire HDSL allows the transmission of 1.544 Mbps over two two-wire pairs. See, e.g., MFS comments at 43-44; ALTS comments at 27; GST comments at 21-22; ACSI comments, Att. 1 at 2. 824 ITIC comments at 7-8. 825 Such loop conditioning may involve removing load coils or bridged taps that interfere with the transmission of 826 digital signals. See, e.g., Bell Atlantic reply at 10 n.11. 827
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- find that it better serves the public interest to reduce the collection amounts specified in the Order for the first six months of 1998, as described below. 5. Rural Health Care. The rural health care support mechanism supports the difference, if any, between the urban and the rural rates for a telecommunications service of a bandwidth up to and including 1.544 Mbps. The rural health care support mechanism also provides limited support to health care providers that do not have toll-free access to the Internet.[24]^(15) In the initial stages of implementing the rural health care support mechanism, we anticipate that demand will not exceed $25 million per quarter during the first six months of 1998. We therefore amend our previous decision,
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- MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of the Deaf Sprint Corporation Reply Comments Alliance for Public Technology AT&T Corp. BellSouth Corporation Competitive Telecommunications Association (CompTel) MCI Telecommunications Corporation National Association of Community Action Agencies Next Level Communications SBC Communications Inc. Sprint Corporation TransWire Communications, L.L.C. United States Telephone Association Worldcom, Inc. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-188 372 A DS1 is the 1.544 Mbps first-level signal in the digital transmission hierarchy. Traditionally, 24 64- kbps DS0 channels have been multiplexed up to the 1.544 Mbps DS1 rate, with each DS0 channel carrying the digital representation of an analog voice channel. C-1 APPENDIX C Digital Loop Carrier Systems 212.Digital loop carriers (DLCs) digitally encode and multiplex subscriber loop channels into DS1372 signals (or higher)
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- what services and technologies it can deploy within the incumbent LEC's territory.177 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-48 178 See AT&T Comments at 53. 179 A disturber is a service that significantly degrades another service. 180 See Covad Comments at 45; see also http://adsl.com/today_index.html. An AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. 181 See infra para. 87. 182 See, e.g., Sprint Comments at 36. 183 See AT&T Reply Comments at 51. See infra para. 88, seeking comment on developing a dispute resolution process. 184 We seek comment in the Further NPRM on the specifics of binder group management. See infra para. 86. 40 73.
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- Order and FNPRM, 14 FCC Rcd at 4811, para. 105. Id. at para. 104. Digital loop carrier (DLC) systems digitally encode an individual voice channel into a 64 kilobit per second (kbps) digital signal, and aggregate, or ``multiplex,'' the traffic from up to 24 subscriber lines into DS1 or higher signals to improve transmission efficiency and range. DS1 channels carry 1.544 megabits per second (Mbps) of data, the digital equivalent of 24 x 64 kbps analog voice channels. In a DLC system, analog signals are carried from the customer's premises to a remote terminal (RT), at which they are converted to digital information, multiplexed with other signals, and transported, generally through fiber facilities, to the LEC central office. Integrated digital loop
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- local loop transmission available on an unbundled basis in compliance with the 1996 Act through its NYPSC No. 916 Tariff and through various interconnection agreements. Specifically, Bell Atlantic provisions a full range of unbundled loops, including analog and digital 2-wire and 4-wire loops, that competing carriers can use to offer a full range of services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, 1.544 Mbps digital (DS1) transmission, and 45 Mbps digital (DS3) transmission. Bell Atlantic provides access to stand-alone loops through cross-connects that run from the Bell Atlantic distribution frame to competing carriers' collocation space. Bell Atlantic provisions these unbundled local loops to competing carriers in three distinct forms. First, when Bell Atlantic does not presently serve the customer on the lines in
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- a high-capacity SONET ring platform service, which uses an optical interface and provides for a high level of network survivability. U S West proposes to establish the following rate elements: the MBSS Entrance Package, the Dual Wire Center, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, the MBSS On-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 155.52 Mbps, the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 44.736 Mbps, and the MBSS Off-Net Transport Channel at 1.544 Mbps. U S West states that the proposed rate elements would be employed when a customer purchasing MBSS wishes to jointly use the underlying SONET architecture to provide Switched Access Services. . U S West
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- this factor remains an impediment to DSL deployment in more sparsely populated and remote locations. New technologies may allow DSL deployment at substantially greater distances.52 46 AT&T reply comments at 3; Bell Atlantic comments at 4; GTE comments at 9; NTCA comments at 3. 47 Depending on the configuration of the ADSL technology deployed by the carrier, rates ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 6.1 Mbps can be achieved in the downstream path, and rates ranging from 90 kbps to 640 kbps may be achieved in the upstream path. 48 "DSL in a box" is a form of ADSL in which the provider sends the customer filters and a modem that the customer installs. By having the customer install these filters, the
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- 219-20. Bell Atlantic Petition at 9; see GTE Comments at 5 (``[R]eplacing [AMI T1] technology imposes significant cost burdens on carriers and customers alike, since it involves both the deployment of new cable and the change-out of customer premise equipment.''); SBC Comments at 2. AMI T1, also referred to as analog T1, is a loop that transmits at T1 rate (1.544 Mbps) using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line code. See Line Sharing Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 21008-09, para. 211 & n.498 (outlining general principle in interference disputes among spectrum users, such as wireless cable and broadcast licensees, that ``newcomers'' deploying facilities protect existing licensees (i.e., ``first-in-time'' spectrum users) from interference created by newly deployed facilities). Bell Atlantic Petition at 10.
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- included in the list of additional services "necessary for the provision of health care" in a state? In responding, commenters should address the telecommunications needs of rural health care providers and the most cost-effective ways to provide these services to rural areas. What would be the relative costs and benefits of supporting technologies and services that require bandwidth higher than 1.544 Mbps? How rapidly is local access to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) expanding in rural areas of the country, and what are the costs likely to be incurred in providing toll-free access to ISPs for health care providers in rural areas? What are the probable costs that would be incurred in eliminating distance-based charges and/or charges on traffic between Local Access
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- Virgin Islands. II. Services Eligible for Support #5 Q: Which telecommunications services will be supported for eligible health care providers? A: The Act states that "services necessary for the provision of health care" may be supported. The Commission concluded that rural health care providers should receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed of up to and including 1.544 Mbps, including limited distance- based charges. ([11]See question #12 for limitations on support). The Commission also concluded that, pursuant to section 254(h)(2) of the Act, any health care provider that does not have toll-free access to an Internet service provider available may receive limited support. #6 Q: What kinds of services are included within "any telecommunications service employing a transmission
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- eligible health care provider that cannot otherwise obtain toll-free access is entitled to receive the lesser of the toll charges incurred for 30 hours of access per month or $180 per month in toll charge credits. State Public Utilities Commissions, not the FCC, are responsible for designating eligible telecommunications carriers. 5. Q: Must a telecommunications carrier be capable of providing 1.544 Mbps service in order to be designated as "eligible"? A: No. Section 214(e) of the Act requires that, in order to be designated as eligible, a telecommunications carrier (1) offer the services "supported by Federal universal service support mechanisms under section 254(c)" using at least some of its own facilities, and (2) advertise the availability of these services and the
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- provided by the CLEC to the SBC ILEC pursuant to the Customer Information Form (CIF) process outlined in the CLEC Handbook. The SBC ILECs will be responsible for network monitoring of the use of the common OC-3c between the central office and the RT. In the provisioning of the PVC, CLECs will be restricted to a downstream bandwidth speed of 1.544 Mbps per second and an upstream bandwidth speed of 384 Kbps per second. Initially, the SBC ILECs will not allocate this DLE-ADSL Feeder UNE by bandwidth, but reserve the right to modify this Agreement upon the mutual agreement of both parties in order to do so, dependent upon traffic concerns over the shared OC-3c data facility should the amount of
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- 1397-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: TUV TELECOM SERVICES 1775 OLD HWY 8 NW SUITE 107 NEW BRIGHTON MN 55112 1397-CX-2000 8145845-2 REGISTRANT: AVAIL NETWORKS MANUFACTURER: CABLETRON SYSTEMS,INC. TYPE OF FILING: RE-REGISTRATION REG. NO: AVAUSA-27931-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: LAN/WAN BRIDGE ROUTER WITH ONE ISDN PRI 1.544 KBPS I/F OTHER REG. AFFECTED: 5N5USA-27759-DD-N TRADE NAME: SMARTSWITCH ACCESS 700 SERIES MODEL: SSA-710, RA-2048, LRA3000A, RA-2024, LRA3002A The certificate for 1398-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES-ALFRED LO 2/FL.,576 CASTLE PEAK RD. KOWLOON, HONGKONG 1398-CX-2000 8145061-5 REGISTRANT: VICTORY CONCEPT INDUSTRIES LTD MANUFACTURER: VICTORY TELECOM (HUIZHOU) LTD TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: 1JZCHN-23587-TE-E REG. CLASS:
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- will be sent to the following address: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. - BRUCE TOUZEL 70 CASTILIAN DR. SANTA BABARA CA 93117 2181-CX-2000 8145196-3 REGISTRANT: ERICSSON DATACOM, INC. MANUFACTURER: FLEXTRONICS INC. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6TXUSA-35525-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MULTIFUNCTION DIGITAL DEVICE WITH 6 1.544MBPS INTERFACE PORTS TRADE NAME: ERICSSON MODEL: AXC 470 FRASER The certificate for 2182-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING - KIM TERRY 14140 MIDWAY RD., STE 100 DALLAS TX 75244 2182-CX-2000 8145199-1 REGISTRANT: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING MANUFACTURER: PHILLIPS SPEECH PROCESSING TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 6UAUSA-35526-DI-E REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: MANUAL,
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- The certificate for 1761-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS CORP. 600 MARCH RD., P.O. BOX 13600 KANATA ONT, CANADA K2K 2E6 1761-CX-2000 8145119-1 REGISTRANT: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS INC MANUFACTURER: NEWBRIDGE NETWORK CORPORATION TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: GQ6CAN-35253-DD-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS (TOTAL NETWORK PROTECTION) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: T1 1.544 MBPS DIGITAL INTERFACE WITH CSU FUNCTION GQ6CAN-35253-XD-N TRADE NAME: NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS MODEL: 350 IVSN The certificate for 1762-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: DAVID CHEONG WAI HOONG PSB BLDG., 1 SCIENCE PARK DRIVE SINGAPORE 118221 1762-CX-2000 8145123-3 REGISTRANT: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD. MANUFACTURER: AZTECH SYSTEMS LTD TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: 4J2CAN-35254-AD-T REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE
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- INC NATURE OF APPLICATION: ISDN BRI "S/T" REFERENCE POINT MODULE FOR THE ARN, ANH, AN, PASSPORT 2430, PASSPORT 4460 AND PASSPORT 5430 CHASSIS TRADE NAME MODEL OTHER REG. AFFECTED ISDN BRI "S/T" MODULE 107977, 114009, 111865 900-CX-2000 NOTICE OF CHANGE NOT AFFECTING COMPLIANCE HAS BEEN FILED FOR THE FOLLOWING REG. NO.: 4P8USA-31445-DE-N GRANTEE: BAY NETWORKS NATURE OF APPLICATION: SINGLE LINE 1.544 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE FOR THE AN, ANH, ARN, PASSPORT 5430, PASSPORT 4460 AND PASSPORT 2430 CHASSIS TRADE NAME MODEL OTHER REG. AFFECTED BAY NETWORKS, INC. FRACTIONAL T1 T1/FT1 DSU/CSU MODULE 901-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: NITSUKO AMERICA CORPORATION MANUFACTURER: NITSUKO THAI LTD TYPE OF FILING: MODIFICATION REG. NO: 1ZDTHA-24925-KF-E REG. CLASS: TERMINAL SYSTEM TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: FULLY PROTECTED KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION:
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- NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: PL100 OTHER REG. AFFECTED: AT9USA-34893-OT-E Certificate will be sent to the following: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 990-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34895-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBBPS VOICE SERVER CARD PROVIDING 2 T1/CSU CO PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 74515GXX (X = 0-9) OTHER REG. AFFECTED: Certificate will be sent to the following: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 991-CX-2000 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34896-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF
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- MOTOROLA MODEL: PL100 The certificate for 990-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 990-CX-2000 8145815-4 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34895-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT PROVIDING CSU FUNCTIONS AND NOT ENCODED ANALOG CONTENT EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 1.544 MBBPS VOICE SERVER CARD PROVIDING 2 T1/CSU CO PORTS TRADE NAME: MOTOROLA MODEL: 74515GXX (X = 0-9) The certificate for 991-CX-2000 will be sent to the following address: MOTOROLA INC.- MR. DAVID CLEMENT 20 CABOT RD MANSFIELD MA 02048 991-CX-2000 8145815-4 REGISTRANT: MOTOROLA INC. MANUFACTURER: SOLECTRON MASSACHUSETTS CORP. TYPE OF FILING: ORIGINAL REGISTRATION REG. NO: AT9USA-34896-DE-N REG. CLASS: TERMINAL DEVICE
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- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Voice mail PC card that supports T1/E1 interface OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: NATURAL MICROSYSTEMS MODEL: CG6000C; CG5000eC DATE CERTIFIED: 8/17/00 NAME OF TCB: Communication Certification Laboratory REGISTRANT: ADC TYPE: Original REG NUMBER: 6TTUSA-43017-XD-N REG CLASS: System TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: XD - Multiplexers, channel banks, switching matrices/CSUS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Multi-line series cross-connect panel for the termination of DSX1 1.544 MBS OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE NAME: ADC MODEL: 2004DSXPERT DATE CERTIFIED: 8/17/00 NAME OF TCB: Curtis-Strauss, LLC REGISTRANT: GNNETCOM, Inc. TYPE: Notice and Modification REG NUMBER: DDDDNK-27350-TX-N REG CLASS: Terminal TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: Adjuncts used with one and two line telephones EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: Unit is a system adjunct that consists of the Model ELLIPSE 2.4 amplifier OTHER REG AFFECTED: TRADE
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- of three years or longer, entered into on or before September 17, 1992. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 CEH 10 45 2/21/97 SPRINT LTC 28 1 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/7/97 FILING# 1 61.38 Y 61.49 Y Introduces Extended Superframe Format as a nonchargeable optional feature available with 1.544 Mbps switched and special access services; adds language to jurisdictional reporting; allows 12 to 15 digits to be used for international calls; and makes other clarifying revisions. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3/10/97 ENG 4 15 2/21/97 US WEST 826 2 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 3/8/97 FILING# 1 61.38
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- N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8/27/97 JWL 4 15 8/20/97 NYNEX TELEPHONE CO. 470 1 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 9/4/97 FILING# 1 61.38 Y 61.49 Increases the Service Discount Plan percentage discount for the 36 to 47 month and the 60 to 71 month commitment periods for Frame Relay Service (FRS) 1.544 Mbps port connections. S Y N O P S I S --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8/27/97 SCF 19 15 8/21/97 PAC BELL 1935 128 PETN-DUE PUS PGS NTC #CDs #DISK TRANS# CARRIER ISSUED FCC# EFFDATE 9/5/97 FILING# 1 61.3861.49 Includes tariff changes for the remaining 47 central offices in accordance with the Commission's Order released on July 25, 1997 in Docket No. 93-162.
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- of six months, the nonrecurring charge to $1.00 for T1 access to Frame Relay Service. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 02/15/2000BELL ATLANTIC NETWORK SERVICES 1 1253 JWL 0 0 15 1 03/01/2000 11 02/22/2000 Introduces compatible Channel Interface Codes and regulations for use with Frame Relay Services, mulitplexed 1.544 Mbps facilities and groomed 1.544 Mbps facilities which are provided over IntelliLightR dedicated SONET Rings. SYNOPSIS ISSUEDCARRIER FILING #TRANS # EFF DATE# DISKS# CDS# PAGESNTC61.3861.49PUS FCC # PET DUE S. P. # 02/15/2000BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 1 536 JWL 0 0 1 1 03/01/2000 2 02/22/2000 Describes charges for specially constructed facilities installed at the request of MCI to provide DS1
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- O P S I S CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 JWL 1 15 0 0 11/11/98 11/3/98 NYNEX TELEPHONE CO. 1 524 1 S Y N O P S I S Provides for the introduction of a unique nonrecurring charge which will apply when a customer requests installation of either DIGIPATH digital service II, 1.544 Mbps High Capacity Service or 44.736 Mbps High Capacity Service to a nonstandard premises. CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 10/27/98 LJB 1 1 10/28/98 TELEPORT 1 24 2 S Y N O P S I S 10/28/98 -FCC- Page 3 of 4 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: 1998-10-28 NON-DOMINANT CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS#
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- referred to the Public Reference Room at (202) 418-1933. NOTES: 11/9/1999 -FCC- Page 1 of 4 PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG: 1999-11-09 DOMINANT CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 11/8/1999 JWL 1 15 11/23/1999 11/15/1999 BELL ATLANTIC NETWORK SERVICES 1 1209 11 S Y N O P S I S Allows routing of multiplexed High Capacity Special Access 1.544 Mbps facilities between the Falmouth MA central office and the Cataumet MA central office in order to provide route diversity for services provided to Otis Air Force base by MCI. CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 11/8/1999 SCF 1 1 11/9/1999 CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE 1 743 40 S Y N O P S I S Proposes
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- as an analog circuit having 3 to 4 kHz of bandwidth, the digital equivalent of which is a 64 kbps circuit. Such a circuit allows one conversation at a time to be carried. 5 T-1/DS1, primary rate ISDN, and several versions of DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) are examples of such high capacity facilities. Information carrying capacity of such facilities is 1.544 mbps, or greater, in contrast to the 64 kbps rate of a voice grade circuit. 6 See Section III for relevant citations. 6 A local service competitor that owns a telephone switch therefore must acquire a numbering code for that switch before commencing operation as a facilities-based CLEC providing mass market switched telephone service. Facilities-based local service competitors in their
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 2000 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- services as viewed from the perspective of the end user.6 Also, rural health care providers can now compare rural rates to urban rates in any city with a population of at least 50,000 in the state, as opposed to the nearest city with a population of 50,000.7 The 1 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 47 C.F.R. § 54.601. 3 A 1.544 Mbps (T1) maximum bandwidth cap was employed in Funding Years 1 and 2. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service,CC Docket No. 96-45, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776, 8952-94 (1997). The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for year three and beyond. See Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, CC Docket Nos. 97-21 and 96-45, Sixth Order on Reconsideration
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- care provider. The rural health care provider must then complete FCC Form 466 (services ordered and certification form). The rural health provider must then submit both FCC forms to RHCD. 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third funding period. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division Company on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration, adopted
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- of universal service support designated for health care providers is designed to allow rural health care providers to purchase telecommunications services at the same rates that health care providers located in urban areas pay for these services.1 The Commission's universal service rules permit eligible2 health care providers to receive support for any telecommunications service employing a transmission speed up to 1.544 Mbps and for distance charges for the distance between the rural health care provider and the nearest large city.3 The Commission defined "nearest large city" as the closest city in the state with a population of at least 50,000.4 In addition, any health care provider that cannot obtain toll-free Internet access is entitled to receive the lesser of $180 of
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- health care provider that notifies it of the preliminary approval of the request for support, and provides an estimate of the amount of support that can be expected. The rural 1 See 47 U.S.C. § 254(h)(1)(A). 2 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(a). 3 For the first two funding periods, health care providers may employ transmission services at speeds up to 1.544 Mbps. The Commission removed the bandwidth cap for the third and future funding periods. 4 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.601(c). 5 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.605(c). 6 See 47 C.F.R. § 54.621. 7 The Rural Health Care Corporation merged into the Universal Service Administrative and became the Rural Health Care Division on January 1, 1999. See Eighth Order on Reconsideration,
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- C & P TEL CO OF VA Bell Atlantic 829,055,560 3,629,926 228.39 0 0.000 TOTAL: WASHINGTON 929,755,412 3,748,908 248.01 22,637,520 2.462 522400C R UTC OF THE NW-WA United Telephone System Inc. 23,777,576 87,116 272.94 0 0.000 522404C R ASOTIN TEL - WA Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 673,763 1,335 504.69 194,745 0.021 522408C R CENTURYTEL-WASHINGTOCenturyTel, Inc. 74,256,097 178,365 416.32 14,197,680 1.544 522410C R CENTURYTEL-COWICHE CenturyTel, Inc. 977,971 2,199 444.73 221,893 0.024 522412C R ELLENSBURG TEL CO MJD Communications 8,720,318 27,161 321.06 405,501 0.044 522416C N GTE NORTHWEST INC-WAGTE Corporation 175,369,992 773,604 226.69 0 0.000 522417C R HAT ISLAND TEL CO 52,908 106 499.13 15,021 0.002 522418C R PEND OREILLE TEL. Rural Telephone Co. 1,660,007 2,263 733.54 718,534 0.078 522419C R HOOD
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- incurred for 30 hours per month, for telecommunications access to an Internet service provider.6 In 1999, the FCC adopted two orders that significantly changed the universal service support program for rural health care providers starting in Funding Year 3 (July 1, 2000 June 30, 2001). The Fifteenth Order on Reconsideration7 1) removed the per-location funding limit; 2) ended the 1.544 Mbs of bandwidth restriction and authorized support for any commercially available telecommunications service regardless of bandwidth; 3) simplified the application process by allowing discounts to be based on actual long distance charges instead of basing them on a comparison of tariffed rates in urban and rural areas; and 4) affirmed the ability of rural health care providers to join consortia
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- sixty-five countries contained information that the Bureau deemed usable for the study. The Bureau excluded the other six countries from the study due to data deficiencies. Data for the International Transmission Component: International telephone service between the United States and most countries included in the sample is transmitted over international telephone networks equipped with high speed digital circuits, either T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits. Most carriers offer international dedicated service to their customers using the same type of high capacity circuit. Thus, we use foreign carriers' private line rates for dedicated circuits to calculate the TCP for the international transmission component. The Bureau sought in its questionnaire detailed information for all available rates for international dedicated services between
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- Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: Flyaway 1802 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 0 ° 0 ' 0.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: Advent Remote 1 1.9 meters ANTENNA ID: Mantis Page 2 of 10 The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz -- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz -- The Flyaway would handle the following emmissions: 36MHz analog video 27MHz analog video 1.544Mb data (T-1) 6Mb digital video 8Mb digital video 15Mb digital video 36Mb data 45Mb data (DS-3) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz
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- areas which would be formed through geographic partitioning. We shall adopt this same 47 dBµV/m maximum median field strength requirement between all service areas, unless the parties agree to a different field strength. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-50 Sun Microsystems Comments at 1. 353 For example, Sun Microsystems states that a data service provider must be required to offer T1 (1.544 Mbps), 256 354 kbps, 128 kbps and 56 kbps services, with the lower speed services to be offered at a proportionally lower cost. 81 12. Additional Technical Issues 160. In addition, Sun Microsystems requests that a minimum data rate of 5 bits per hertz be required for the WCS bands. Sun Microsystems argues that setting the minimum data rate at
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- (MAC) reason codes as diagnostic data. Subsequent MAC codes need to be retained but not reported. ``T'' orders are considered ``New'' orders for purposes of the report. Disaggregation: Parity for UNE measured for the following UNEs: 2/4w (8db) analog loop (incl. Coin/analog, PBX) 2/4w (5.5 db) assured analog loop 2w digital loop(ISDN capable) 2w digital loop(xDSL capable) 4w digital loop (1.544Mbps capable) UNE Port-Basic Analog/Coin UNE Port-CENTREX UNE Port-ISDN (BRI) UNE Port-DS1/ISDN-PRI (incl. DS1 line port) UNE Port-PBX DID UNE Dedicated Transport (incl.DS1 and DS3) UNE Platform Interconnection Trunks Pacific Bell/Nevada Bell Retail POTS - Business (fielded) POTS Business Assured (PBX) ISDN(BRI) ADSL DS1 POTS - Business (fielded) CENTREX CENTREX DS1/ISDN(PRI) PBX DID HICAP (DS1 & DS3) Analogous Retail Service ILEC
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the establishment of NSFNET, a TCP/IP network that initially connected six NSF-funded national supercomputing centers at a data rate of 56 kilobits per second (kbps). NSF subsequently awarded a contract to a partnership of Merit (one of the existing research networks), IBM, MCI, and the State of Michigan to upgrade NSFNET to T-1 speed (1.544 megabits per second (Mbps)), and to interconnect several additional research networks. The new NSFNET "backbone," completed in 1988, initially connected thirteen regional networks. As shown in Figure 3, individual sites 18 such as universities could connect to one of these regional networks, which then connected to NSFNET, so that the entire network was linked together in a hierarchical structure. Connections
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- 1992, at 85-104. For an empirical description of the interplay between compact disc hardware sales and the availability of compact discs, see Neil Gandal, Michael Kende, and Rafael Rob, ``The Dynamics of Technological Adoption in Hardware/Software Systems: The Case of Compact Disc Players,'' Rand Journal of Economics, Vol. 31, No. 1, Spring 2000, at 43-61. . A T-1 network carries 1.544 megabits of data per second (Mbps). See Janet Abbate, Inventing the Internet, (MIT Press, 1999) at 191-200. For a discussion of the FCC's role in the Internet, see Jason Oxman, ``The FCC and the Unregulation of the Internet,'' (OPP Working Paper Series No. 31, 1999)(Unregulation of the Internet). (Intermedia White Paper) at n.1, for a definition of peering. . See
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- on Telecommunications and Health Care, I remain concerned that our record on this important issue is sparse. I am intrigued by the Advisory Committee's recommendation that we recommend a specific level of telecommunications bandwidth capacity to support eligible rural health care providers (allowing health care providers to choose among any telecommunications service supporting a capacity of up to and including 1.544 Mbps or its equivalent). I urge parties to provide the Commission with further comment on the Advisory Committee's recommendations. The Advisory Committee has told us that the clear benefit of such an approach would be that data and medical images could be transmitted at speeds high enough to make transmission time reasonable and at transmission capacities broad enough to transmit
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- and our proposed solutions. Services to be Supported The Act calls for support of telecommunications "services necessary for the provision of health care". But who should decide which services are "necessary," and how? Shouldn't eligible health care providers decide for themselves which services are necessary? Shouldn't every eligible health care provider be able to choose services that use bandwidths of 1.544 Mbps or less? Isn't that sufficient? Distance Charges Telecommunications carriers generally impose distance charges at a dollar-per-mile rate. Rural health care providers often have to pay much higher distance charges than their urban counterparts. For example, in U S West's territory, for a rural health care provider who wants to connect to the nearest hospital, let's say 100 miles away,
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- View RM-8354edocs: RM-8354 10/7/1993 18 5/4/1994Revision of the Commission's Part 64 Requirements for the Filing of Cost- Allocation Manuals by Certain Local Exchange Carriers CC RM-8480 View RM-8480edocs: RM-8480 6/8/1994 247/26/1994Request Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Effect Comprehensive Reform of the Access Charge System MM RM-8492 View RM-8492edocs: RM-8492 7/6/1994 78/22/1994Amendment of the Rules to Accommodate Terminal Equipment Providing 1.544 Mbps Digital Services CC RM-8496 View RM-8496edocs: RM-8496 7/23/1994 23 9/7/1994Amendment of the Rules Relating to the Local Switching Rate Element so that the Switched Access Local Switching Rate Will Encompass a Per-Message Call Set-Up Charge as Well as a Per-Minute Usage Charge CC PRM94CC View PRM94CCedocs: PRM94CC 12/27/1993 109/13/1994Common Carrier Petitions for Rulemaking Filed In 1994 CC RM-8491 View
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- remedy its deficient performance in these areas: PM 15a-1691400 - Average Time to Restore Provisioning Troubles (Prior to Service Order Completion) PM 19-1993600 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide Platform Basic Port and Loop PM 19-1994100 - Customer Trouble Report Rate: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing PM 21-2196001 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Loop 4-Wire Digital 1.544 PM 21-2197401 - Average Time to Restore: Statewide UNE Platform Basic Port PM 23-2392801 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital XDSL Capable PM 23-2394000 - Frequency of Repeat Troubles in a 30-Day Period: Statewide UNE Loop 2-Wire Digital Line Sharing E. Nevada Checklist Items Checklist Item 2 - Unbundled Network Elements Pre-Ordering
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- customers for the origination and termination of telecommunications between points within" Pennsylvania under the terms specified in the "Competitive Access Provider Tariff" ("CAP Tariff" or "Tariff") DQE CNS published and filed with the PaPUC on December 2, 2004. Section 3 of the Tariff describes the services DQE CNS offers as (i) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB)," including DS3 Service, T1 Service (1.544 Mbps), 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (ii) "Other Services," including "point-to-point high-speed Internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services as well as redundant ring topology;" and (iii) "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," including arrangements "developed on a case-by-case basis in response to a bona fide special request from a Customer." 3. NPTC is an
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- network. If you have a T1 line, it means that the telephone company has brought in a fiber optic line (a T1 line might also come in on copper). A T1 line can carry 24 digitized voice channels or 48 paths (your call going out and the other call coming in) or it can carry data at a rate of 1.544 megabits per second. If the T1 line is being used for telephone conversations, it plugs into the telephone system. If it is carrying data, it plugs into the network's router. POTS stands for ``Plain Old Telephone System''. Non-POTS lines are based on high-speed, digital communications lines, such as ISDN (integrated services digital network) and FDDI (fiber distribute data interface). The
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- the Forums web site at [132]http://www.femtoforum.org/ for more information. Definition of terms used above: - T1: A North American and Japanese digital primary rate telephone multiplexing system that combines 24 channels of digitally coded speech or other subscriber data, at 64 kb/s for each channel, with an 8 kb/s synchronization bit stream (the framing bits or F bits) into a 1.544 Mb/s bit stream. T-1 was historically a trade name of one manufacturer, although it is now often used for compatible products regardless of manufacturer. The synonym DS-1 is often used in standards and other documents. - E1: A communication line that was developed by European standards that multiplexes thirty voice channels and two control channels onto a single communication line.