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- Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) via [54]http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/. Form 601 applications filed as a New, Modification, or Renewal/Modification, in one of the following services: Cellular, Microwave, Paging, Land Mobile, or Coast and Ground and all 854 Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) require use of these operating systems and Web browsers. Operating System Java Version Browsers Windows 98, NT, 2000, ME, XP Java 1.5, 1.6 IE8 IE6 Firefox 2 Windows Vista Java 1.5, 1.6 IE8 IE6 Firefox 2 For more information about the ULS License Manager, see Public Notice DA 03-3933 ([55]pdf). NOTE: ULS does not support Linux, Unix, Sun Solaris, or Macintosh operating systems. Return to Top Arrow [56]Return to Top Java, JavaScript, and Cookies To use ULS, your browser must be configured to
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- Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) via [54]http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/. Form 601 applications filed as a New, Modification, or Renewal/Modification, in one of the following services: Cellular, Microwave, Paging, Land Mobile, or Coast and Ground and all 854 Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) require use of these operating systems and Web browsers. Operating System Java Version Browsers Windows 98, NT, 2000, ME, XP Java 1.5, 1.6 IE8 IE6 Firefox 2 Windows Vista Java 1.5, 1.6 IE8 IE6 Firefox 2 For more information about the ULS License Manager, see Public Notice DA 03-3933 ([55]pdf). NOTE: ULS does not support Linux, Unix, Sun Solaris, or Macintosh operating systems. Return to Top Arrow [56]Return to Top Java, JavaScript, and Cookies To use ULS, your browser must be configured to
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- number of hours in dispute and the hourly rates provided by Irving. See Irving PRM, App. 125 at 578. We do not discuss the remaining $58,050.61 in costs in the following categories comprising a PFA: System and Subscriber Unit Inventory or Legal. . See Id. See Irving PRM, App. 10 at 144-45 (aggregating the hours and cost estimates for Tasks 1.6.3, 4.1, 4.4, 4.5, and 4.8). See Irving PRM at 6. See Irving SOP at 5. Id. Id. at 6. Id. at 7. Id. at 11. Sprint PRM at 4. Id. See Sprint SOP at 11. Sprint PRM at 4. RR at 14-16. Id. at 14. Id. at 15. State of Maryland and Sprint Nextel, Memorandum Opinion and Order, WT Docket
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- in the development of coordinated regional plans, and developed a Regional Planning Guidebook. Following the sunset of the NCC's charter on July 25, 2003, the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) agreed to continue to provide assistance to regional planners. A copy of the 700 MHz Regional Planning Guidebook is available at the NPSTC website at http://www.npstc.org/nccsubcom.jsp. See Plan, Section 1.6 - Notification Process at 4. Id. Meeting notifications were published by FCC public notice, placement in the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials, Inc. (APCO) magazine, the APCO Ohio Bulletin, and newspapers with wide distribution within Region 33. See Plan, Appendix D - Authority and Administrative By-Laws at 48-51. See Plan, Appendix A - Region 33 Members at 29-33. See
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- in the development of coordinated regional plans, and developed a Regional Planning Guidebook. Following the sunset of the NCC's charter on July 25, 2003, the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) agreed to continue to provide assistance to regional planners. A copy of the 700 MHz Regional Planning Guidebook is available at the NPSTC website at http://www.npstc.org/nccsubcom.jsp. See Plan, Section 1.6 - Notification Process at 4. See Plan, Appendix A -By-Laws of Region 54 at 33-39. See Plan, Appendix B - Region 54 Membership Roster at 40-41. See Plan, Appendix E -Meeting Minutes and Comments. See Plan, Section 8 - Allocation of General Use Spectrum at 24-25 (applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis and tracked in the CAPRAD
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- See also Public Notice, Actions Taken - Policy Branch Information, Report No. SAT-00725 (October 1, 2010). See Globalstar Licensee, LLC (Call Sign S2115), GUSA Licensee, LLC (Call Sign E970381) and Iridium Constellation LLC (Call Sign S2110), Iridium Satellite LLC (Call Sign E960132), Iridium Carrier Services LLC (Call Sign E960622), Modification of Authority to Operate a Mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band, Order of Modifications, 23 FCC Rcd 15207 (2008) (``2008 Modification Order''). See 2008 Modification Order at 15207. As modified by the 2008 Modification Order, the Commission permitted Globalstar to operate its space and earth stations in the 1610-1617.75 MHz frequency band on an exclusive basis, and in the 1617.775-1618.725 MHz band on a shared basis. See 2008
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- the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 1.2105(c)(1) and (c)(6), relating to PRTC's participation in Auction 73. k. ``Parties'' means the Bureau, PRTC, and América Móvil. l. ``PRTC'' means Puerto Rico Telephone Company, Inc., a participant in Auction 73 and a wholly-owned subsidiary of América Móvil. II. BACKGROUND 3. PRTC is a telecommunications provider in Puerto Rico. It serves more than 1.6 million customers with a variety of advanced services for voice, data, broadband, and wireless communications. PRTC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mexico City-based América Móvil, a provider of wireless services in Latin America. As of June 30, 2010, América Móvil had 211.3 million wireless subscribers and 27.4 million fixed lines in the Americas. AT&T Inc. owns a substantial number (23.6
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- MHz). See Plan, Section 3.11 - Low Power Channels at 44-48 (describes utilization of low power channels for on-scene incident response, and low power itinerant channels licensed for nationwide operation). See also 47 C.F.R. § 90.531(b)(3) narrowband low power channels subject to regional planning. See Plan, Section 3.6 - Use of the CAPRAD Pre-assignment Table at 38-39. See Plan, Section 1.6 - Plan Development at 4. See Plan, Section 9 - Certification at 73 (dated January 5, 2010). See Plan, Appendix G - Channel Assignments by Geographic Area at 110-154. See Plan, Section 5 - Coordination with Adjacent Regions at 51-62; see also Plan, Appendix O - Intra-Regional Coordination Procedures and Procedures for Resolution of Disputes at 182-192. See Public Safety
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- installed on ships prior to February 1, 1993. * * * * * (5) 406 MHz EPIRBs: (i) IMO Resolution A.810(19), ``Performance Standards for Float-free Satellite Emergency Position-indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs) Operating on 406 MHz,'' adopted 23 November 1995, and IMO Resolution A.812(19), ``Performance Standards for Float-free Satellite Emergency Position-indicating Radio Beacons Operating Through the Geostationary INMARSAT Satellite System on 1.6 GHz, adopted 23 November 1995. (ii) * * * * * (iii) ITU-R Recommendation M.633-1, ``Transmission Characteristics of a Satellite Emergency Position-indicating Radiobeacon (Satellite EPIRB) System Operating Through a Low Polar-orbiting Satellite System in the 406 MHz Band,'' 1990. (iv) * * * * * (6) 9 GHz radar transponders: (i) IMO Resolution A.802(19), ``Performance Standards for Survival Craft Radar
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- would permit post-auction partitioning of licenses for bidders whose business plans require different size geographic areas than we ultimately adopt. In the past the Commission has licensed spectrum utilizing a wide variety of geographic licensing areas, including nationwide licensing, regional licensing, local licensing, or some combination of these approaches: Number of Licenses Description of areas Examples 1 Nationwide Narrowband PCS 1.6 GHz band 5 Narrowband PCS Regional Narrowband PCS 6 Economic Area Groupings (EAG) 220 MHz Blocks A/B/D/E, Lower 700 MHz 12 Regional Economic Area Groupings (REAG) Wireless Communication Service (WCS) 51 (see note below) A & B-Block PCS 51 or 52 Major Economic Areas (MEA) WCS 929/931 MHz Paging 175 Economic Areas (EA) 220 MHz 800 MHz SMR Paging 493
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- complete relocation of BAS from 2008-2023 MHz in the Nielsen DMAs 31-100, and five years to complete BAS relocation from 1990-2023 MHz in all Nielsen DMAs. Finally, on September 6, 2010, all existing incumbent licensees become secondary in the 1990-2025 MHz band. Id. See Flexibility for Delivery of Mobile Satellite Services in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band; Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by Mobile Satellite Service, IB Docket No. 01-185, ET Docket No. 95-18, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 16 FCC Rcd 15532 (2001) (MSS Flexibility NPRM). See 2 GHz MSS 2R&O at ¶¶ 76-78. Because relocating incumbent FS operations will, in some cases, involve
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- 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 515120. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 515112. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 517410. Id. In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 03-15 (rel. Feb 10, 2003). 47 C.F.R. § 17.4. We note, however, that approximately 13,000 towers are registered to 10 cellular carriers with 1,000 or more employees. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 517212. Under this category, a business is small if it has
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- that we would permit post-auction partitioning of licenses for bidders whose business plans require different size geographic areas than we ultimately adopt. In the past the Commission has licensed spectrum using a wide variety of GSAs, including nationwide licensing, regional licensing, local licensing, or some combination of these approaches: Number of Licenses Description of areas Examples 1 Nationwide Narrowband PCS, 1.6 GHz band 5 Narrowband PCS Regional Narrowband PCS 6 Economic Area Groupings (EAG) 220 MHz, Blocks A/B/D/E, Lower 700 MHz 12 Regional Economic Area Groupings (REAG) Wireless Communication Service (WCS) 51 (see note below) A & B-Block PCS 51 or 52 Major Economic Areas (MEA) WCS, 929/931 MHz Paging 175 Economic Areas (EA) 220 MHz, 800 MHz SMR, Paging, Multiple
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- allocating four MHz of spectrum for commercial air-ground radiotelephone service in 1990, authorizing operation at 849-851 MHz (ground stations) and 894-896 MHz (airborne mobile stations). This spectrum is divided into ten channel blocks, each of which is further subdivided into six control channels (P1-P6) and 29 communications channels (C1-C29). Licensees in this service generally must locate their ground stations within 1.6 kilometers of the 97 site locations identified by coordinates in section 22.859 of our rules. One of the ten blocks of channels is allotted to each of these geographic site locations. Each of the six possible commercial air-ground licensees has access to an exclusive nationwide control channel in each channel block; communications channels are shared among all licensees. Each of
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- aggregating licenses through the auction process as well as post-auction partitioning of licenses. In the past the Commission has licensed spectrum utilizing a wide variety of geographic licensing areas, including nationwide licensing, regional licensing, local licensing, or some combination of these approaches, as is illustrated in the following table: Number of Licenses Description of areas Examples 1 Nationwide Narrowband PCS 1.6 GHz band 5 Narrowband PCS Regional Narrowband PCS 6 Economic Area Groupings (EAG) 220 MHz Blocks A/B/D/E, Lower 700 MHz 12 Regional Economic Area Groupings (REAG) Wireless Communication Service (WCS) 51 (see note below) A & B-Block PCS 51 or 52 Major Economic Areas (MEA) WCS 929/931 MHz Paging 175 Economic Areas (EA) 220 MHz 800 MHz SMR Paging 493
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- Communications Services (PCS) governed by Part 24 of the rules or Wireless Communications Services (WCS) authorized under Part 27. With respect to land mobile radio services regulated under Part 90 of the Commission's rules, including SMR operation, Section 90.423 permits only limited airborne use, provided generally that: (1) operations are limited to aircraft that are regularly flown at altitudes below 1.6 kilometers (1 mile); (2) transmitter output power does not exceed 10 watts; (3) operations are secondary to terrestrial systems; and (4) other steps are taken as necessary to minimize interference with terrestrial systems. The altitude restriction essentially bans Part 90 land mobile radio use on commercial airline flights, which are usually flown at heights much greater than one mile. Airborne
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- Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration. 6. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. 7. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. 8. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately
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- assist the Commission in analyzing the total number of potentially affected small entities, we request commenters to estimate the number of small entities that may be affected by any rule changes resulting from this Third NPRM. National Figures: Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%)
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- A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%) have populations of
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- concern'' under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%)
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- of measurement and parametric requirements for the electromagnetic and operational compatibility and accessibility of hearing aids used with wireless communications devices, including cordless, cellular, and Personal Communications Service (PCS) phones, operating in the range of 800 MHz to 3 GHz. Focused on existing services which were in common use, ANSI C63.19-2001 provides tests for services in the 800-950 MHz and 1.6-2.0 GHz bands. On April 25, 2005, the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) announced that it also would certify handsets as hearing aid-compatible based on the revised draft version of the standard, ANSI C63.19-2005. See OET Clarifies Use of Revised Wireless Phone Hearing Aid Compatibility Standard Measurement Procedures and Rating Nomenclature, Public Notice, 20 FCC Rcd 8188 (OET 2005).
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- 19 FCC Rcd at 15032-34 ¶¶ 109-114. White Paper Supplement at 13. Id. Intermodulation interference occurs when two frequencies, both removed from the frequency carrying the desired signal, interact to cause interference to the frequency carrying the desired signal. See, e.g., Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, IB Docket No. 01-185, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, 20 FCC Rcd 4616, 4637 ¶ 58 (2005). Second Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 5306-07 ¶ 15 n.39. The Commission noted that while a Guard Bands transmitter operating at a lower power would, in general, cause less interference than a Guard Bands transmitter
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- generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- a GSM, network-based carrier like Dobson, the 25,000 RFB subscribers likely would have had little or no impact on the location-capable handset penetration level of the much larger subscriber base of a Tier I or Tier II carrier. In other words, Dobson probably would not have had to file a waiver request if it were not a GSM-based carrier with 1.6 million customers. Although these factors do not overcome our determination that Dobson has failed to meet the criteria for a waiver, they do suggest that it is not necessary to pursue enforcement action. conclusion Under the circumstances of this case, we find that Dobson has failed to satisfy the Commission's waiver standards. For these reasons, we deny Dobson's request to
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (``SBA''). A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2 percent) have populations
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- Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Governmental Entities. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 2002, there were approximately 87,525 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 38,967 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,373 (approximately 95.9%) have
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- secondary market mechanisms such as partitioning and disaggregation, if such fine-tuning is necessary. In the past the Commission has licensed spectrum utilizing a wide variety of geographic licensing areas, including nationwide licensing, regional licensing, local licensing, or some combination of these approaches, as is illustrated in the following table: Number of Licenses Description of areas Examples 1 Nationwide Narrowband PCS 1.6 GHz band Block D, Upper 700 MHz 5 Narrowband PCS Regional Narrowband PCS 6 Economic Area Groupings (EAG) 220 MHz Block D, Lower 700 MHz 12 Regional Economic Area Groupings (REAG) Wireless Communication Service (WCS) D/E/F--Block AWS Block C, Upper 700 MHz 51 (see note below) A & B-Block PCS 51 or 52 Major Economic Areas (MEA) WCS 929/931 MHz
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- have perhaps been overbroad in our list of entities directly affected, below, in an effort to encourage comment. As noted above, in addition to covering small businesses, the RFA covers small organizations. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- in order to be counted as compliant; (6) clarify that multi-band and multi-mode phones cannot be counted as compatible in any band or mode if they operate over air interfaces or frequency bands for which technical standards have not been established; (7) extend the hearing aid compatibility rules to cover services offered over any frequency in the 800-950 MHz and 1.6-2.5 GHz bands that employ air interfaces for which technical standards have been established as part of ANSI C63.19, as approved by the Commission; and (8) commence a further review of all issues related to hearing aid compatibility in 2010. In the context of several of these tentative conclusions, we also request comment regarding the appropriate deployment regime for Tier II/III
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- FCC Rcd 16127, 16173 (2000) (stating that if MSS ``is offered to the public as described in [Section 332(d)(1) of] the Communications Act, service to the end user of the service would fall within the statutory definition of CMRS'' (footnotes omitted)); Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in IB Docket Nos. 01-185 and 02-364, 18 FCC Rcd 1962, 2073-75 (2003) (reiterating that MSS service would meet the Section 332(d)(1) definition of ``commercial mobile service'' if the service was an interconnected, for-profit service made available to a substantial portion of the public). Public Notice at 2. Id. MC/LM
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- licensees and regulatees that may be affected by the rules changes proposed in this NPRM. Governmental Entities. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- Small Business Entities and Small Organizations using Technologies Affected by Rules Adopted in this Report and Order. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA.9 Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data.10 A "small organization" is generally "any not-for-profit enterprise which isindependently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field."11Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations.12The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined generally as "governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand."13Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States.14We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were "small governmental jurisdictions."15Thus, we estimate that
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- regulatees that may be affected by the rules changes adopted in this Report and Order. Governmental Entities. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (``SBA''). A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2 percent) have populations
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (``SBA''). A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. However, we believe that only governmental jurisdictions hold TIS licenses. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities,
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- 35 Public Notice. In light of the comments we received in response and the rules adopted in the C/F Block Sixth Report and Order, we now propose the following formulae for upfront payments: Tier 1 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 2.5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.6 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA Tier 2 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 1.25 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.0 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA A complete list of
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- normal amount required to be paid. In the Auction No. 35 Comment Public Notice, the Bureau proposed upfront payments for Auction No. 35. Specifically, the Bureau proposed upfront payments using the following formula: Tier 1 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 2.5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.6 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA Tier 2 15 MHz licenses - 1.25 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.0 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA In its comments, BellSouth/SBC propose
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- any changes to the California and Nevada performance measurements because the California Commission has not adopted any changes since the beginning of this semi-annual review. The Merger Order requires SBC to notify the Bureau of any changes the California Commission adopts. Id. at Appendix C, Attachment A, ¶ 4. On May 30, 2000, the Bureau approved SBC's implementation of Version 1.6 for the Southwestern Bell states. See Letter from Carol E. Mattey, Deputy Chief, FCC, to Marian Dyer, Vice President - Federal Regulatory, SBC Telecommunications, Inc. (May 30, 2000). In other words, the December 2000 results for the Ameritech states will reflect Version 1.7. I understand that more time is necessary for implementation in the Ameritech states, which will be upgrading
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- Alabama corporation. DiGiPH acquired the eight PCS licenses that are the subject of this Order through its participation in the original C block PCS auction (FCC Auction No. 5). In that auction, DiGiPH received a twenty-five-percent bidding credit as an entrepreneur qualifying as a small business. Currently, DiGiPH is serving approximately 78,900 mobile voice subscribers, with its system covering over 1.6 million people in portions of Alabama, Florida, and Mississippi. Eliska is a Delaware limited liability company and a wholly owned subsidiary of Eliska Wireless Ventures I, Inc. (``Eliska Ventures I''), a Delaware corporation, which is to be wholly owned by a newly created corporation, EWV Holding Company, Inc. (``EWV Holding''), a Delaware corporation. EWV Holding, in turn, will be controlled
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- whether a tower site was built in "substantial accordance" with its authorized parameters on a purely case-by-case basis. Rather, it would use the following benchmark: "With respect to a variance from authorized coordinates, absent unique circumstances, we will only award a finder's preference for a constructed and operating station when a finder demonstrates that the authorized coordinates are more than 1.6 kilometers (one mile) from the actual location of the station."7 3 WPBD339 was authorized to operate from N18-07-20/W006-13-59 but was actually located at N18-05- 52/W006-13-59, 1.68 miles away. 4 See Amendment of Parts 1 and 90 of the Commission's Rules Concerning the Construction, Licensing, and Operation of Private Land Mobile Radio Stations, Report and Order, PR Docket No. 90-481, 6
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- percent more than the normal amount required to be paid. We propose the following formulae for upfront payments: (1) 30 MHz licenses 5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 15 MHz licenses 2.5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (3) 10 MHz licenses 1.6 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA A complete list of all licenses, including the related population and upfront payments, are attached hereto as Attachment A. We seek comment on this proposal. For Auction No. 35, we further propose that the amount of the upfront payment submitted by a bidder will determine the
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- needed to investigate and evaluate the continuing usage of the 5091-5150 MHz band by the ARNS and the FSS for NGSO MSS feeder uplinks to determine if changes in the existing Radio Regulations covering this band are necessary. (17 April 2001) Document IWG-2/010 Author: D. Weinreich 17 April 2001 WRC-2003 ADVISORY COMMITTEE DRAFT PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 WRC-2003 Agenda Item: 1.6 - to consider regulatory measures to protect feeder links (Earth-to-space) for the mobile satellite service which operate in the band 5150-5250 MHz, taking into account the latest ITU-R Recommendations (for example, Recommendations ITU-R S.1426, ITU-R S.1427 and ITU- R M.1454); ISSUE: Regulatory measures for the protection of non-GSO MSS Feeder Uplinks at 5150-5250 MHz potentially including power flux density limits
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- ) ) ) File Nos. 11-DSS-P-91(6) 18-DSS-P-91(18) 11-SAT-LA-95 12-SAT-AMEND-95 158-SAT-AMEND-96 Call Sign S2111 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Adopted: May 30, 2001 Released: May 31, 2001 By the Chief, International Bureau: I. Introduction In this order we find that Mobile Communications Holdings, Inc. (``MCHI'') failed to meet a construction milestone requirement specified in its license for a satellite system in the 1.6/2.4 GHz (i.e. ``Big LEO'') mobile-satellite service. Consequently, the license is null and void. II. Background In 1997 MCHI received a license to launch and operate a 16-satellite ``Big LEO'' system for provision of two-way voice and data communications to customers equipped with mobile earth-station transceivers. The International Bureau granted the license over objections from several petitioners who argued that MCHI's
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- eight circular orbital planes. Constellation's predecessor-in-interest, Constellation Communications, Inc. (CCI) submitted a 2 GHz MSS application on September 26, 1997. On March 19, 1998, we sought comment on CCI's application, along with other 2 GHz MSS applications. On September 14, 1999, the Bureau authorized the pro forma assignment of a license to launch and operate a satellite system in the 1.6/2.4 GHz bands, from CCI to CCI International N.V. (CCINV), a corporation organized under the laws of the Netherlands Antilles. On December 22, 1999, the Bureau authorized the pro forma assignment of the same license from CCINV to Constellation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of CCINV. On December 30, 1999, Constellation amended its 2 GHz MSS application to report these pro forma changes
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- technical information ``for fixed-satellite [service] space stations''), 25.114(c)(18) (requiring certain technical information ``for authorizations in the Radiodetermination Satellite Service''), 25.114(c)(19) (requiring certain technical information ``for authorizations in the Mobile-Satellite Service in the 1545-1559/1646.5-1660.5 MHz frequency bands''), 25.114(c)(20) (requiring certain technical information for Little LEO applications in the ``non-voice, non-geostationary mobile-satellite service''), 25.114(c)(21) (requiring certain technical information ``for authorizations in the 1.6/2.4 [Big LEO] Mobile-Satellite Service''). Letter to Michael K. Powell, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission from Douglas Brandon, AT&T Wireless Services, Inc., Brian F. Fontes, Cingular Wireless, LLC, Luisa L. Lancetti, Sprint Corporation, and John T. Scott, III, Verizon Wireless, IB Docket No. 99-81 (dated June 13, 2001) (citing the ICO Ex Parte Letter and CTIA Petition). Accord Ex parte Letter of
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- that CTIA asked for an extension of time until October 21, 2001. October 21 is a Sunday, therefore, we are extending the comment period to October 19, 2001. This comment period will coincide with the revised dates in the related proceeding, Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band, IB Docket No. 01-185. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.46(a). (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 01-2313 Federal Communications Commission DA 01-2313 ' `` = = @& „0ý „0ý „0ý „0ý „0ý „0ý „ðñ
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit f Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) IB Docket No. 01-185 Adopted: October 4, 2001 Released: October 4, 2001 Comment Date: October 19, 2001 Reply Comment Date: November 5, 2001 By the Chief,
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) IB Docket No. 01-185 Adopted: October 31, 2001 Released: October 31, 2001 Reply Comment Date: November 12, 2001 By the Chief, Planning & Negotiations Division, International
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- or subscribers for its U.S. METs, MSV customers or subscribers domiciled in the United States, and MSV customers or subscribers who hold themselves out as being domiciled in the United States, as well as Subscriber Information related to any call routed through an MSV U.S. POP if such information is stored by or on behalf of MSV for any reason. 1.6 Storage Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 2703(f): Upon a request made pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 2703(f) by a Governmental Authority within the United States to preserve any of the information enumerated in Section 1.5, MSV shall store such preserved records or other evidence in the United States. 1.7 Mandatory Destruction: MSV shall ensure that the data and communications described
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- megahertz and 3.75 megahertz are supported at this time but the specification can be extended to bandwidths up to 15 megahertz. CDMA TDD - This radio interface employs a direct-sequence CDMA radio access scheme. There are two versions: UTRA Time Division Duplex (TDD) that uses a 5 megahertz bandwidth and a chip rate of 3.84 Mcps, and TD-SCDMA that uses 1.6 megahertz bandwidth with a chip rate of 1.28 Mcps. TDD systems can operate within unpaired spectrum segments. The UTRA TDD specifications were developed to provide commonality with UTRA FDD. In addition, the specifications were developed based on an evolved GSM-MAP but include capabilities for operation with an evolved ANSI-41 based network. TDMA Single-Carrier - This radio interface also is called
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- megahertz and 3.75 megahertz are supported at this time but the specification can be extended to bandwidths up to 15 megahertz. CDMA TDD - This radio interface employs a direct-sequence CDMA radio access scheme. There are two versions: UTRA Time Division Duplex (TDD) that uses a 5 megahertz bandwidth and a chip rate of 3.84 Mcps, and TD-SCDMA that uses 1.6 megahertz bandwidth with a chip rate of 1.28 Mcps. TDD systems can operate within unpaired spectrum segments. The UTRA TDD specifications were developed to provide commonality with UTRA FDD. In addition, the specifications were developed based on an evolved GSM-MAP but include capabilities for operation with an evolved ANSI-41 based network. TDMA Single-Carrier - This radio interface also is called
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- DC 20554 and provide a courtesy copy to Alex Roytblat, 2 FCC WRC-03 Director, Room 6-B505. Comments should refer to specific proposals by document number. The deadline for comments on the draft proposals and NTIA letters is January 28, 2002. I.Informal Working Group 2: Mobile-Satellite Service including GPS DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Doc. WAC/079(19.12.01) Agenda Item 1.6: to consider regulatory measures to protect feeder links (Earth-to-space) for the mobile satellite service which operate in the band 5150-5250 MHz, taking into account the latest ITU-R Recommendations (for example, Recommendations ITU-R S.1426, ITU-R S.1427 and ITU- R M.1454); Background: The proliferation of transmitters in the Fixed and Mobile Services providing applications such as Radio Local Area Networks (RLANs) and
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- addition, Buttonwillow has a number of businesses such as Tech Ag Financial Group, Buttonwillow Warehouse, Colly Houchin Trading Company, Buttonwillow Cotton Research, LLC, and Buttonwillow Ginning Company. A staff engineering analysis indicates that Channel 265A can be allotted to Buttonwillow, California, consistent with the minimum distance separation requirements of the Commission's Rules provided there is a site restriction 2.5 kilometers (1.6 miles) west of the community to avoid a short-spacing to a license site of Station KGFM, Channel 268B, Bakerfield, California. 3. Accordingly, we seek comment on the proposed amendment of the FM Table of Allotments, Section 73.202(b) of the Commission's Rules, with respect to Buttonwillow, California. Community Present Proposed Buttonwillow, California -------- 265A 4. The Commission's authority to institute rule
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- Application for earth station authorizations. 25.116 Amendments to applications. 25.117 Modification of station license. 25.118 Modifications not requiring prior authorization. 25.119 Assignment or transfer of control of station authorization. 25.120 Application for special temporary authorization. 25.121 License term and renewals. 25.130 Filing requirements for transmitting earth stations. 25.132 Verification of earth station antenna performance standards. 25.143 Licensing provisions for the 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service. 25.145 Licensing conditions for the Fixed-Satellite Service in the 20/30 GHz bands. 25.160 Administrative sanctions. 25.163 Reinstatement. SUBPART D - TECHNIAL OPERATIONS Brief Description: This rule requires that all video satellite uplink transmissions, licensed under Part 25 be encoded with a signal to identify the station. The rule specifies that a subcarrier based system will be used
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- total toll service revenues, AT&T, WorldCom and Sprint held a combined market share of approximately 64 percent for the year 2000. See May 9 Letter at 6 (citing Trends in Telephone Service, Industry Analysis Division, Com. Car. Bur., August 2001, at Table 10.9). See also Statistics of Communications Common Carriers, Industry Analysis Division, Wireline Competition Bur., September 2002, at Table 1.6 (indicating that based on total toll service revenues for long distance carriers for the year 2001, AT&T, WorldCom and Sprint also held a combined market share of approximately 64 percent). Telmex also is affiliated with entities that provide or are authorized to provide U.S. domestic and international services in some or all of the same geographic markets as XO. See
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- (including firmware, software and upgrades), facilities, and premises used by (or on behalf of) one or more Domestic Communications Companies in connection with Hosting Services (including data storage and provisioning, control, maintenance, management, security, selling, billing, or monitoring of Hosting Services), and (b) equipment hosted by a Domestic Communications Company that is leased or owned by a Hosting Services customer. 1.6. "De facto" and "de jure" control have the meanings provided in 47 C.F.R. 5 1.2110. 1.7. "DOJ" means the U.S. Department of Justice. 1.8 "Domestic Communications" means (i) Wire Communications or Electronic Communications (whether stored or not) from one U.S. location to another U.S. location and (ii) the U.S. portion of a Wire Communication or Electronic Communication (whether stored or
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ` DA 02-554 Released: March 6, 2002 COMMISSION STAFF INVITES TECHNICAL COMMENT ON THE CERTAIN PROPOSALS TO PERMIT FLEXIBILITY IN THE DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATIONS BY MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THE 2 GHZ BAND, THE L-BAND, AND THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BAND IB Docket No. 01-185 ET Docket No. 95-18 Comment Date: March 15, 2002 On August 17, 2001, the Commission released a Notice of Proposed Rule Making in the above captioned proceeding to obtain comment on proposals to bring flexibility to the delivery of communications by mobile satellite service (``MSS'') providers. The Commission sought comment on two proposals regarding
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ø Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) IB Docket No. 01-185 Adopted: March 12, 2002 Released: March 13, 2002 Comment Date: March 22, 2002 By the Chief, Planning & Negotiations Division, International Bureau:
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- have chosen to demonstrate registering for an assignee/transferee FRN. Exhibit 1.3 IB Customers will be transferred temporarily to the COmmission REgistration System (CORES) where they will enter the requested information. See Exhibit 1.4. Exhibit 1.4 . `` See Exhibit 1.5 below. Exhibit 1.5 and the associated passwords for both. Click on the ``PREFILL CORES DATA'' button as shown in Exhibit 1.6. Exhibit 1.6 The application previously selected will appear with Applicant information pre-filled at the top of the form, and once you enter 312 Schedule A, the Assignee/Transferee information will be pre-filled as well. See Exhibit 1.7(a) and (b). Exhibit 1.7(a) Exhibit 1.7(b) Copy a Form IBFS has always permitted filers to copy a previously saved/validated or submitted application to reduce
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Ä Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Modification of Licenses held by Iridium Constellation, LLC and Iridium, US LP For a Mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) File Nos. SAT-MSC-20030515-00089 SES-MSC-20030515-00666 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Adopted: May 16, 2003 Released: May 16, 2003 By the Deputy Chief, Satellite Division, International Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Order, we find that permitting Iridium Constellation, LLC and Iridium, US LP (collectively ``Iridium'') to operate its ``Big LEO'' mobile-satellite
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Modification of Licenses held by Iridium Constellation, LLC and Iridium, US LP For a Mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) File Nos. SAT-MSC-20030515-00089 SES-MSC-20030515-00666 ORDER Adopted: June 11, 2003 Released: June 11, 2003 By the Deputy Chief, Satellite Division, International Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Order, we modify the authorization of Iridium Constellation, LLC and Iridium, US LP (collectively ``Iridium'') to operate its ``Big LEO'' mobile-satellite service (MSS)
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- from DeRidder to DeQuincy and we modify the license of Station KNUF in accordance with this reallotment. Apex Broadcasting's proposal to reallot Station KNUF, Channel 221C3, from DeRidder to DeQuincy meets our spacing requirements and would also provide the entire community of DeQuincy with the required 70 dBu city-grade service contour. The entire loss area, except for an area of 1.6 square kilometers with no population, would receive five or more aural services. We believe that the public interest would by served by reallotting Channel 221C3 from DeRidder to DeQuincy because DeQuincy would receive its first local aural transmission service. The reallotment of Channel 221C3 to DeQuincy would not deprive DeRidder of its sole local aural transmission outlet, because DeRidder would
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- band will serve the public interest by allowing Iridium to provide essential communication services to support vital U.S. Government operations in the Middle East region. This action is taken without prejudice to Commission action in the ongoing rulemaking proceeding in IB Docket No. 02-364, Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands. 11. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, that the request of Iridium Constellation, LLC to operate in the 1620.1-1621.35 MHz frequency band until July 12, 2003, IS GRANTED. 12. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that the Iridium satellite system shall operate on co-equal status with the Globalstar satellite system in the 1620.1-1621.35 MHz band within the Middle East region. 13. IT
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- SAT-LOA-19970926-00149; SAT-AMD-19980318-00021; SAT-AMD-20001103-00159 (Aug. 16, 2001). Also see Opposition of The Boeing Company (Aug. 29, 2001); Reply to Opposition of PanAmSat Corporation (Sept. 10, 2001); and Notice of Written Ex Parte Presentation of ASTROLINK International LLC (Aug. 29, 2001). Í Û Ê Ë Í Ü Ý ¶ ¶ ¶ ¶ ¶ ¶ ;he 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking), FCC 03-15, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003), at n.5. Federal Communications Commission DA 03-2073 c € (c) Ï Þ &0 ‚ ‚
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- SAT-LOA-19970926-00149; SAT-AMD-19980318-00021; SAT-AMD-20001103-00159 (Aug. 16, 2001). Also see Opposition of The Boeing Company (Aug. 29, 2001); Reply to Opposition of PanAmSat Corporation (Sept. 10, 2001); and Notice of Written Ex Parte Presentation of ASTROLINK International LLC (Aug. 29, 2001). Í Û Ê Ë Í Ü Ý ¶ ¶ ¶ ¶ ¶ ¶ ;he 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking), FCC 03-15, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003), at n.5. Federal Communications Commission DA 03-2073 c € (c) Ï Þ &0 ‚ ‚
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ú ú ú ú ª ª ª ª ª â n ' ª ª ú „ Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the matter of Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) IB Docket No. 02-364 ORDER Adopted: July 8, 2003 Released: July 9, 2003 Comment Date: July 11, 2003 Reply Comment Date: July 25, 2003 By the Chief, International Bureau, Policy Division: Introduction In this Order, we deny a request to extend the deadline by two months for filing comments
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ¤ Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Modification of Licenses held by Iridium Constellation, LLC and Iridium, US LP For a Mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) File Nos. SAT-MSC-20030515-00089 SES-MSC-20030515-00666 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Adopted: July 17, 2003 Released: July 17, 2003 By the Chief, Satellite Division, International Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Order, we find that permitting Iridium Constellation, LLC and Iridium, US LP (collectively ``Iridium'') to continue to operate its ``Big LEO''
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- of KWEY(AM). See Faye and Richard Tuck, 3 FCC Rcd 5374 (1988), and Headland, Alabama and Chattahoochee, Florida, 10 FCC Rcd 10,352 (1995). Retention of Channel 247C1 at Weatherford does not satisfy any of the first three allotment priorities. See discussion in ¶ 5, supra. The number of persons who would lose a fifth aural transmission service, 1,296, is approximately 1.6 percent of the increase in the total number of persons served if the proposal is implemented. Federal Communications Commission DA 03-2574 Federal Communications Commission DA 03-2574 3 V ¤ ¥ ¦ ¨ Ë Ø ì 4 â â
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- the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation Wireless Systems, ET Docket No. 00-258, Third Report and Order, Third Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, and Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 2223 (2003), recon. pending (AWS Third R&O). Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, IB Docket No. 01-185, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003), Errata (rel. March 7, 2003) (ATC Report and Order), recon. and appeal pending, AT&T Wireless Services, Inc. and Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless v. FCC, No. 03-1191 (D.C. Cir. filed July 8, 2003); Order on Reconsideration, IB Docket No. 01-185, 18
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- that because the ICO system is designed to use narrow-band TDMA channelization, it could accommodate MCHI's and Constellation's feeder-link operation under the proposed sharing arrangement without any increase in its currently-authorized feeder-link bandwidth. MCHI Modification Application at p.10; Constellation Modification Application at p.10. Section 25.143(g) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.143(g) (2001), prohibits ``[t]rafficking in bare licenses'' for 1.6 GHz or 2 GHz MSS systems. The Commission adopted this restriction to prevent the sale for profit of interests in licenses for unbuilt stations. Establishment of Policies and Service Rules for the Mobile Satellite Service in the 2 GHz Band (Report and Order), FCC 00-302, 15 FCC Rcd 16127 (2000) (``2 GHz MSS Report and Order''), at ¶128. See Amendment
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Modification of Licenses held by Iridium Constellation, LLC and Iridium, US LP For a Mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) File Nos. SAT-MSC-20030515-00089 SES-MSC-20030515-00666 ORDER Adopted: October 7, 2003 Released: October 7, 2003 By the Chief, Satellite Division, International Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. In this Order, we modify the licenses of Iridium Constellation, LLC and Iridium, US LP (collectively ``Iridium'') and authorize Iridium to operate satellites in the ``Big
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- using a frequency pair in the 470-476 MHz range. Although 470-476 MHz is designated broadcast television Channel 14, in the Miami, Florida area, this spectrum is shared on a geographical basis by television broadcast and land mobile radio stations. In this connection, LTAB dismissed each of the captioned applications because the location proposed for each base station was less than 1.6 km (1 mi) from television Station WSEC-TV, Miami, Florida. Each petitioner argues that LTAB's dismissal was erroneous because there is no television station licensed in the vicinity of Miami, Florida, under call sign WSEC-TV. Discussion. Section 90.305(d) of the Commission's Rules requires land mobile base and control stations operating within television Channel 14 (470-476 MHz) to be located a minimum
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- and GCL's obligations under this Agreement. 1.4. "Controlled Unclassified Information'' means unclassified information, the export of which is controlled by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), 22 C.F.R. ChapterI, Subchapter My or the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), 15 C.F.R., Chapter VII, Subchapter C. 1.5. 1.2 143. "De facto" and `lie jure" control have the meanings provided in 47 C.F.R. 1.6. "DHS" 7 means the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. 1.7. "DOD" - means the US. Department of Defense. 1.8. ``m' means the US. Department of Justice. 1.9. "Domestic Communications" means (i) Wire Communications or Electronic Communications (whether stored or not) from one US. location to another U.S. location and (ii) the U.S. portion of a Wire Communication or Electronic Communication
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- the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation Wireless Systems, ET Docket No. 00-258, Third Report and Order, Third Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, and Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 2223 (2003), recon. pending (AWS Third R&O). Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, IB Docket No. 01-185, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003), Errata (rel. March 7, 2003) (ATC Report and Order), recon. and appeal pending, AT&T Wireless Services, Inc. and Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless v. FCC, No. 03-1191 (D.C. Cir. filed July 8, 2003); Order on Reconsideration, IB Docket No. 01-185, 18
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- member of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.'' Id. See Pacific Telecom/Executive Branch Agreement at Art. 2.3. See also id. at Art. 1.11 (which defines ``domestic communications company'' to mean all subsidiaries, branches, departments, divisions and other components of MTC, and any other entity over which MTC exercises de facto or de jure control) and at Art. 1.6 (defining de facto and de jure control). See id. at Art. 3.1. The Agreement requires, inter alia, MTC's board of directors (``MTC Board'') to establish a security committee to oversee security matters. See id. at Art. 3.15. Half (50%) of the MTC Board's members nominated by Pacific Telecom must be security directors, that is, directors who are U.S. citizens, have
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ¤ ¬ ü ü P P P P P ˆ À ä 8 P P ¤ ü ü ü ü Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Request for Special Temporary Authority Iridium Constellation, LLC For a Mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) File No. SAT-STA-20031010-00313 ORDER Adopted: December 11, 2003 Released: December 11, 2003 By the Chief, Satellite Division, International Bureau: Introduction 1. In this Order, we grant Iridium Constellation, LLC (Iridium) special temporary authority (STA) to operate satellites in the ``Big LEO'' mobile-satellite service (MSS) system in the 1620.10-1621.35
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- requirements: (1) the partitionee must satisfy the applicable coverage requirement for the partitioned licensed area or (2) the original licensee must satisfy the applicable coverage requirements for the entire geographic area). See File No. 0000954042, Exhibit 1 at 5, filed by Qwest on July 8, 2002. Id. Qwest points out that the average population density of the Albuquerque Partition is 1.6 persons per square mile. See Extension Request at 2. See, e.g., Implementation of Section 6002(b) of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, Annual Report and Analysis of Competitive Market Conditions with Respect to Commercial Mobile Services, Sixth Report, FCC 01-192, Appendix C, Table 5 (rel. Jul. 17, 2001) (demonstrating that, of the lower quartile of counties in terms of
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- This proposal warrants consideration because it would enable Petitioner to upgrade Station KTWS-FM to a C1 facility, thereby providing additional aural service to nearly 30,000 persons. A staff engineering analysis determined that Channel 253C1 can be allotted to Bend, OR, consistent with the minimum distance separation requirements of the Commission's Rules, provided there is a site restriction of 2.6 kilometers (1.6 miles) northwest of Bend. Likewise, Channel 271C3 can be allotted to Prineville, OR, in conformity with the minimum distance separation requirements of the Commission's Rules, provided there a site restriction of 13.6 kilometers (8.4 miles) east of Prineville. Accordingly, we seek comment on the proposed amendment of the FM Table of Allotments, Section 73.202(b) of the Commission's Rules, with respect
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ¤ ¤ ¤ ô ô ¤ T T T T T Œ ¸ Ü < T T ¤ ô ô Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Request for Special Temporary Authority Iridium Constellation, LLC For a Mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) File No. SAT-STA-20040319-00056 ORDER Adopted: June 9, 2004 Released: June 9, 2004 By the Chief, Satellite Division, International Bureau: Introduction 1. In this Order, we grant Iridium Constellation, LLC (Iridium) special temporary authority (STA) to operate its satellites in the ``Big LEO'' mobile-satellite service (MSS) system in the
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- and several are initiating space programs of their own. U.S. VIEW: The United States supports additional spectrum allocations for aeronautical telemetry. Once the ITU-R studies are completed, the U.S. can make a proposal regarding the methods by which the agenda item can be best satisfied. INFORMAL WORKING GROUP 2 (IWG-2) UNITED STATES DRAFT PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-07 WRC-07 Agenda Item 1.6 (Res. 415 (WRC-03) only): to consider additional allocations for the aeronautical mobile (R) service in parts of the bands between 108 MHz and 6 GHz, in accordance with Resolution 414 (WRC-03) and, to study current satellite frequency allocations, that will support the modernization of civil aviation telecommunication systems, taking into account Resolution 415 (WRC-03); ISSUE: How broadening the services and
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- and several are initiating space programs of their own. U.S. VIEW: The United States supports additional spectrum allocations for aeronautical telemetry. Once the ITU-R studies are completed, the U.S. can make a proposal regarding the methods by which the agenda item can be best satisfied. INFORMAL WORKING GROUP 2 (IWG-2) UNITED STATES DRAFT PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-07 WRC-07 Agenda Item 1.6 (Res. 415 (WRC-03) only): to consider additional allocations for the aeronautical mobile (R) service in parts of the bands between 108 MHz and 6 GHz, in accordance with Resolution 414 (WRC-03) and, to study current satellite frequency allocations, that will support the modernization of civil aviation telecommunication systems, taking into account Resolution 415 (WRC-03); ISSUE: How broadening the services and
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- jeopardy.'' DISCUSSION 7. At the outset, we disagree that the petitioners' proposal can be effectuated pursuant to § 1.420 of the Commission's rules, because KPHZ(TV) and KDTP(TV) do not serve ``substantially the same market.'' Holbrook is located 228 miles from Phoenix and there is no overlap of the two stations' predicted Grade B contours. While KPHZ(TV) presently operates at only 1.6 kW, even operating at the allowed maximum of 316 kW, no overlap would occur. Moreover, when the Commission adopted procedures permitting intraband channel exchanges between commercial and noncommercial stations, it did so based in part on the fact that the exchange would enable the noncommercial educational station to improve the quality of its service. Here, CTE would be exchanging a
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- with respect to the matters described in Section 1.4(a) through (d); or (f) VSNL America's obligations under this Agreement. 1.5 ``Controlled Unclassified Information'' means unclassified information, the export of which is controlled by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), 22 C.F.R. Chapter I, Subchapter M, or the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), 15 C.F.R., Subtitle B, Chapter VII, Subchapter C. 1.6 ``De facto'' and ``de jure'' control have the meanings provided in 47 C.F.R. § 1.2110. 1.7 ``DHS'' means the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. 1.8 ``DOJ'' means the U.S. Department of Justice. 1.9 ``Domestic Communications'' means (a) Wire Communications or Electronic Communications (whether stored or not) from one U.S. location to another U.S. location and (b) the U.S. portion of
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Iridium Constellation LLC Iridium Satellite LLC Iridium Carrier Services Modification of Authority to Operate a Mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) File No. SAT-MOD-19990303-00021 Call Sign S2110 File No. SES-LIC-19960116-01966/01967 Call Sign E960132 Call Sign E960131 ORDER Adopted: September 2, 2004 Released: September 3, 2004 By the Deputy Chief, Satellite Division, International Bureau: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND By this Order we modify the authorizations of Iridium Constellation LLC, Iridium
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- for vacant Channel 255A at Rosendale, New York to accommodate site for Channel 255A at Adams. Community Present Proposed Adams, Massachusetts --- 255A Coordinates for Channel 255A at Adams: 42-37-12 NL and 73-08-12 WL Coordinates for Channel 255A at Rosendale: 41-54-47 NL and 74-09-00 WL. Additional Information: The allotment of Channel 255A at Adams, Massachusetts requires a site restriction of 1.6 kilometers (1 mile) west of the community. Adams is located within 320 kilometers (200 miles) of the U.S. Canadian border. Thus, concurrence of the Canadian government has been requested for this allotment. Petitioner states that Adams is an incorporated town with a 2000 U.S. Census population of 5,784 persons. It also states that since a television station is licensed to
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- Cou nty Fo r Au ctio n Ore gon Ida ho Wa shi ngt on Nev ada Cal ifor nia Mo nta na 460 Attachment A - Part 3 1 2 Attachment A - Part 3 CW-BTA460-E License Desc Lat Deg Lat Min Lat Sec Lat Dir Lon Deg Lon Min Lon Sec Lon Dir CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 46 0 1.6 N 118 33 59.0 W CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 46 0 3.3 N 117 58 36.3 W CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 45 51 38.5 N 117 58 35.9 W CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 45 51 38.6 N 117 58 18.7 W CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 45 49 1.8 N 117 58 21.4 W CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 45 49 2.1 N 118 2 38.3 W
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- Dupont (202) 418-7072 D. MB Docket No. 04-391; RM-11092 Petitioner: Charles Crawford 4553 Bordeaux Avenue Dallas, Texas 75205 Proposal: Allot Channel 254A at Wells, Texas, as the community's second local FM allotment. Community Present Proposed Wells, Texas 234C2 234C2, 254A Coordinates: 31-29-35 NL and 94-57-20 WL Additional Information: Channel 254A can be allotted to Wells with a site restriction of 1.6 km (1.0 miles) west of Wells at the reference coordinates indicated above. Petitioner states that Wells is an incorporated city with a population of 769 persons. Wells has its own mayor, post office, volunteer fire department, city hall, high school, and several local churches. FCC Contact: Deborah A. Dupont (202) 418-7072 2. Comments, reply comments, counterproposals and other pleadings filed
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- The FCC computer program is available as Fortran code. It is complex, and many of its options are available only by recompilation for each case of interest. The individual installing it should have computer programming skills and experience as a system administrator of the computer system on which it is to be installed because linking the data files, which occupy 1.6 gigabytes of disk space, will be a site-specific task. The FCC compiles and runs the program on Sun Microsystem Enterprise 3500 and UltraSPARC computers. The Fortran code currently used by the Media - 11 - Bureau to evaluate new proposals is available for downloading from the FCC internet site at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/dtv, and the code used to produce the information presented
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- 1113029.0 1113029.0 AZ FLAGSTAFF KFPH-TV 41517 13 316. 474 3458 5.0 27 1000. 459 3458 5.0 226428 34554.8 1113029.0 1113029.0 AZ FLAGSTAFF KTFL 74149 4 63. 487 3458 4.0 18 610. 454 3458 6.0 220540 32694.2 1113030.0 1113029.0 AZ GREEN VALLEY KUVE-TV 63927 46 1679. 1095 322454.0 47 660. 1095 322454.0 899306 40059.2 1104256.0 1104256.0 AZ HOLBROOK KPHZ 81458 11 1.6 54 3455 5.0 11 160. 305 342320.0 915198 32618.2 1100825.0 1110324.0 AZ KINGMAN KMOH-TV 24753 6 100. 592 350157.0 19 1000. 584 350157.0 179224 32624.3 1142156.0 1142156.0 AZ MESA KPNX 35486 12 316. 555 3320 0.0 36 1000. 534 3320 0.0 3236734 33449.8 1120348.0 1120348.0 AZ PHOENIX KAET 2728 8 316. 536 3320 0.0 29 1000. 527 3320 0.0 3238439
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- basis. 47 C.F.R. § 2.106. Both the uplink and downlink bands are also allocated for ATC transmission, except for two one-megahertz segments at 1544-1545 MHz and 1645.5-1646.5 MHz, which are allocated exclusively for safety services. Id., Footnotes 5.356, 5.375, and US380. Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket Nos. 01-185 and 02-364, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003), petitions for reconsideration pending (``ATC Report and Order''), modified sua sponte by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003).
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- no plans but dependent on market demand. State of Qatar No future plan to change the allocation. The band 2 400-2 700 MHz has already assigned to MMDS. MMDS system: Stands for multipoint multi-channel distribution system or microwave multi-channel distribution system. _____________ INFORMAL WORKING GROUP 4 (IWG-4) Broadcasting and Amateur Issues Document WAC/032(10.11.04): DRAFT PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-07 Agenda Item 1.6: to consider additional allocations for the aeronautical mobile (R) service in parts of the bands between 108 MHz and 6 GHz, in accordance with Resolution 414 (WRC-03) and, to study current satellite frequency allocations, that will support the modernization of civil aviation telecommunication systems, taking into account Resolution 415 (WRC-03); NOTE: IWG-4 is responsible for Resolution 414 portion of AI
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- 623.3 megahertz or 17.3 transponder equivalents. The Applicants argue there will be little impact on the U.S. satellite services/transponder leasing market because the market is competitive and the capacity on which SES Americom will acquire service agreements is small relative to the size of the market. The Verestar contracts with suppliers other than SES Americom that expire after 2004 represent 1.6 percent of the available transponder capacity. Verestar also provides various ground segment capabilities, including teleport services and the design and implementation of VSAT networks. The Applicants also note that the teleport market is competitive and Verestar competes against hundreds of other teleport and earth station operators. GWTP does not dispute these claims. In evaluating the competitive effects, we also consider
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- 24749 02 100. 00488 03458 6.0 22 885. 00465 03458 6.0 271214 38503.1 218054 30093.9 01113028.0 01113028.0 AZ FLAGSTAFF KTFL-DT 74149 04 63. 00487 03458 4.0 18 726. 487.0 345804 214681 34458.4 221231 33901.1 01113030.0 1113030 AZ GREEN VALLEY KXGR-DT 63927 46 1679. 01095 0322454.0 47 72.0 1095. 322454 710376 13267.0 801297 26016.2 01104256.0 1104256 AZ HOLBROOK KPHZ 81458 11 1.6 00054 03455 5.0 11 160. 00305 0342320.0 7147 1705.6 928101 32750.1 01100825.0 01110324.0 AZ KINGMAN KMOH-DT 24753 06 100. 00592 0350157.0 19 1000 585.0 350157 169528 33156.3 175426 30420.9 01142156.0 1142156 AZ MESA KPNX-DT 35486 12 316. 00555 03320 0.0 36 844. 543.0 332000 3227739 31131.9 3235651 32662.3 01120348.0 1120348 AZ PHOENIX KAET 2728 08 316. 00536 03320 0.0 29
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- condition that the Applicants comply with the outcome of the BIG LEO Bands Rulemaking is unnecessary because all Commission licensees must adhere to all applicable Commission rules and policies. The Applicants and Iridium will be subject to any Commission decision in that proceeding. See Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, IB Docket No., 02-364, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003). No significant competitive concerns are raised by this transaction. Currently, Globalstar provides first-generation mobile satellite service (``MSS'') within the United States and between the United States and foreign points. NGLLC, a newly formed company, is not providing MSS in these geographic
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- 2004. Wisconsin Gas Company v. FERC, 758 F.2d 669, 674 (D.C. 1985). Id. Cf. Motion of Ranger Cellular and Miller Communications, Inc. for a Stay of Auction No. 45, 17 FCC Rcd 9320 (WTB 2002). Motion to Stay at 5. Cf. Flexibility for Delivery of Communications By Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 18 FCC Rcd 1962, 2085-86 ¶ 258 (2003) (denying request to stay proceeding, the Commission stated: a stay in this proceeding disserves the public interest by delaying the introduction of new competition and services contemplated by this order. Stay of this proceeding would also set a precedent that pending
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- EchoStar. See Letters from Jennifer A. Manner, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs for MSV to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, FCC (Apr. 4, 2005 and Apr. 29, 2005). If the parties reach an agreement, we will entertain a request that involves co-frequency operations. Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L--Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket Nos. 01-185 and 02-364, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003), petitions for reconsideration pending (ATC Report and Order), modified sua sponte by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003).
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- EchoStar. See Letters from Jennifer A. Manner, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs for MSV to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, FCC (Apr. 4, 2005 and Apr. 29, 2005). If the parties reach an agreement, we will entertain a request that involves co-frequency operations. Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L--Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket Nos. 01-185 and 02-364, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003), petitions for reconsideration pending (ATC Report and Order), modified sua sponte by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003).
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- enhances the likelihood that the proposed systems will be constructed, launched, and operated if licensed. Need: To establish proper procedures for submitting the correct information for filing space station applications. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154. Interprets or applies 47 U.S.C. 701-744. Section Number and Title: 25.142 Licensing provisions for the non-voice, non-geostationary mobile- satellite service. 25.143 Licensing provisions for the 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service and 2 GHz mobile-satellite service. Brief Description: This subpart includes well-defined procedures for processing applications including the requirement for public notice. Need: To establish proper procedures for submitting the correct information for filing space station applications and to allow for public notice of such applications. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301,302, 303, 307, 309, 332. Section Number
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- Contact: Deborah A. Dupont, (202) 418-7072. E. MB Docket No. 04-391; RM-11092 Action: At the request of Charles Crawford, we are allotting Channel 254A at Wells, Texas, as the community's second local aural transmission service. Coordinates: The reference coordinates for Channel 254A at Wells are 31-29-35 NL and 94-57-20 West Longitude. Additional Information: This allotment requires a site restriction of 1.6 km (1.0 miles) west of Wells at the coordinates indicated above. FCC Contact: Deborah A. Dupont, (202) 418-7072. 2. The Commission will send a copy of this Report and Order in a report to be sent to Congress and the General Accountability Office pursuant to the Congressional Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. §801(a)(a)(A). 3. Accordingly, pursuant to the authority contained
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- Brokers, 9 FCC Rcd 6099 (1994), ``corrective action taken to come into compliance with Commission rules or policy is expected, and does not nullify or mitigate any prior forfeitures or violations.'' See also, Station KGVL, Inc., 42 FCC 2d 258, 259 (1973). Nor can Statcom rely upon Vaughn for its proposition that its operation was within authorized limits, citing a 1.6 km variance from authorized coordinates as acceptable. Vaughn is inapposite because Vaughn concerns mitigation for error in the initial location and construction of a tower structure. It holds that initial tower construction greater than 1.6 km from the authorized location coordinates is sufficient to permit filing a Finder's Preference claim. Statcom's situation involves the unauthorized relocation of its stations from
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- Commission, Room 6-A865, 445 12th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20554; e-mail: WRC07@fcc.gov. Comments should refer to IB Docket No. 04-286 and to specific recommendations by document number. The deadline for comments on the recommendations is July 15, 2005. Draft proposals on WRC-07 Agenda Items received from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA): Document WAC/059(22.06.05) - WRC-07 Agenda Items 1.5, 1.6, and 1.12: DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Agenda Item 1.5: to consider spectrum requirements and possible additional spectrum allocations for aeronautical telecommand and high bit-rate aeronautical telemetry, in accordance with Resolution 230 (WRC-03); Background Information: 1. During the meeting of ITU-R Working Party 8B held in September 2004, one Administration presented a paper (Document 8B/30) which proposed
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- 7094 (1990). See Revision of FM Assignment Policies and Procedures, 90 FCC 2d 88 (1982). The FM allotment priorities are: (1) first full-time aural service; (2) second full-time aural service; (3) first local service and (4) other public interest matters. Equal weight is given to priorities (2) and (3). Specifically, the reallotment will eliminate a short spacing of 2.6 kilometers (1.6 miles) between Station WHIZ-FM and Station WVKO-FM, Johnstown, Ohio, and will eliminate a short spacing of 62.2 kilometers (38.7 miles) between Station WHIZ-FM and Station WDVE(FM), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Zanesville will retain local service from Station WOUZ-FM, Channel 211A; Station WJIC, Channel 219A and Station WHIZ-AM, 1240 kHz. 47 C.F.R. § 1.420(i). Federal Communications Commission DA 05-2944 Federal Communications Commission DA
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- separation requirements with a site restriction of 10.9 kilometers (6. 8 miles) south at Petitioner's requested site. To accommodate the reallotment, Channel 263A can be can be substituted at Glade Spring with a site restriction of 14.0 kilometers (8.7 miles) east at Petitioner's requested site; and Channel 273A can be substituted at Marion with a site restriction of 2.5 kilometers (1.6 miles) north at Petitioner's requested site. In accordance with the provisions of Section 1.420(i) of the Commission's Rules, we shall propose to modify the authorization of Station WVEK-FM without entertaining competing expressions of interest in the use of Channel 274C3 at Weber City, Virginia, or requiring Petitioner to demonstrate the availability of an additional equivalent channel for use by other
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- Committee: Industry Numbering Committee (INC) Thousand Block (NXX-X) Pooling Guidelines, INC 99-0127-023, (July 29, 2005 or use latest version at time of RFP), by the Industry Numbering Committee sponsored by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS). Available at: http://www.atis.org/inc/docs.asp. 3. Reserved 4. Committee T1: Thousand Block Number Pooling Using Number Portability, Technical Requirements No. 4, July 1999. Prepared by T1S1.6 Working Group on Number Portability a working group of Committee T1- Telecommunications, sponsored by ATIS. Available at: http.//www.atis.org/docstore/searchform.asp. 5. Reserved. 6. Industry Numbering Committee: Industry Numbering Committee (INC) North American Numbering Plan Forecast/Utilization Report (NRUF) Guidelines, INC 00-0619-026 (March 23, 2004 or use latest version at time of RFP), by the Industry Numbering Committee sponsored by the Alliance for Telecommunications
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- In addition, the term ``small business'' has the same meaning as the term ``small business concern'' under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. This Order adopts the interstate allocation factor for inbound two-line captioned telephone calls. As noted above, in August 2003 the Commission concluded that captioned telephone service is a form of TRS, and that eligible providers of such services are eligible to recover their costs in accordance with section 225 of the Communications Act. In the July 2005
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- of Station(s) listed:1 Withdrawn FROM: Current Licensee: EchoStar Satellite L.L.C. Rainbow DBS Company LLC Assignment EchoStar Satellite L.L.C. S2115 SAT-MOD-20030606-00098E Effective Date: 01/28/2005 Grant of Authority Modification Globalstar LLC Nature of Service:Mobile Satellite Service Page 1 of 3 On January 28, 2004, the Policy Branch granted Globalstar LLC's ("Globalstar's") request for modification of the space-station authorization for its low-Earth orbit 1.6/2.4 GHz ("Big LEO") mobile-satellite service (MSS) system, File No. SAT-MOD-20030606-00098, as amended, File No. SAT-AMD-20050105-00003. Accordingly, Globalstar is authorized to reconfigure the constellation of its in-service Globalstar satellites as a forty-satellite Walker array at the previously-authorized orbital altitude of 1414 km; to operate its existing satellites that are not in service at 1414 km while they are undergoing diagnostic testing
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- 41-54-47 NL and 74-09-00 WL. Additional Information: Adams is a community for allotment purposes. It is an incorporated town with a 2000 U.S. Census population of 5,784 persons. A television station is also licensed to the community, WCDC-TV, which qualifies it as a community for allotment purposes. The Channel 255A is allotted at Adams, Massachusetts with a site restriction of 1.6 kilometers (1 mile) west of the community. From this site, the channel will cover 100% of the community with a city-grade contour. Adams is located within 320 kilometers (200 miles) of the U.S. Canadian border. Thus, concurrence of the Canadian government has been received for this allotment. A filing window period for Channel 255A at Adams, Massachusetts will not be
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- is necessary that all comments be received by March 18, 2005 in order to allow us to finalize the U.S. position before commencement of regional WRC-07 preparatory meetings. Recommendations by the Advisory Committee for the 2007 World Radiocommunication Conference: INFORMAL WORKING GROUP 2 (IWG-2) Satellite Services and HAPS Document WAC/041(23.02.05): DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Agenda Item 1.6: : to consider additional allocations for the aeronautical mobile (R) service in parts of the bands between 108 MHz and 6 GHz, in accordance with Resolution 414 (WRC-03) and, to study current satellite frequency allocations that will support the modernization of civil aviation telecommunication systems, taking into account Resolution 415 (WRC-03); (Resolution 415) Secondary Allocations for AMSS (space-to-Earth) in the
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- to MSS and the Radio Astronomy Service. In addition to these co-primary allocations, there are a number of footnotes to the International Table of Frequency Allocations that place additional constraints on MSV's operation in portions of these bands. We discuss these in turn. b. Co-Primary Allocation for the Space Operations Service As noted, both the 1.5 GHz downlink band and 1.6 GHz uplink band are allocated on a co-primary basis to MSS and the Space Operations Service in Region 2. Because, however, all L-band user terminals will transmit from South America and no user terminals within the United States will operate with MSV-2, we need not impose additional conditions on MSV-2 with respect to the 1626.5-1660.5 MHz receive bands on the
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- International, Inc., also filed on May 16, 2005, ARE DENIED. This order is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration or applications for review may be filed within thirty days of the release date. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Donald Abelson Chief, International Bureau Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 03-15, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003) (``ATC Report and Order''), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), reconsidered in part in Mem. Opinion and Order and Second
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- NSTN Petition at 9; see also Reply at 3. See Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 22761, 22765 ¶ 11 (2003) (concluding that modifying a license by reducing the base transmitter power did not constitute a revocation); see also Review of Spectrum Sharing Plan among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order, Fourth Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket No. 02-364, 19 FCC Rcd 13356, 13395 ¶ 89 (2004) (rejecting assertion that changing the Big LEO channel plan constituted a revocation rather than a modification). Indeed, a review of the Commission's Universal Licensing System database indicates that forty-seven of NSTN's sixty-four other
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- to any other United States company. Need: Prohibits applicants for a space station in the mobile satellite service listed above from obtaining special concessions for the handling of traffic that are not available to United States companies. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 701-744; 47 U.S.C. 154. Interprets or applies 47 U.S.C. 303. Section Number and Title: 25.143(h) Licensing provisions for the 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service and 2 GHz mobile-satellite service. SUBPART C-TECHNICAL STANDARDS Brief Description: Establishes technical standards for coordination of sites and frequencies for geostationary orbiting and non-geostationary orbiting earth stations operating in a frequency band where both have a co-primary allocation. Need: Provides space station and earth station operators with standards and operating procedures to minimize interference. Legal Basis: 47
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- 214 Authorizations, Order and Authorization, FCC 00-277, 15 FCC Rcd 22910, 22916 ¶ 18 (2000). Big LEO systems provide voice and data communication to users with handheld mobile terminals via non-geostationary satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), i.e., at orbital altitudes below the Van Allen Radiation Belt. The term ``Big LEO'' was coined to distinguish such systems, operating in the 1.6/2.4 GHz frequency bands, from the so-called ``Little LEO'' systems that provide data communications via non-geostationary satellites in frequency bands below 1 GHz. See TMI/TerreStar Public Notice, supra footnote 7. Highland Comments at 4-8, 10-11 & Highland Reply at 18-19, 21. See Application at 7-8. Motient Services Inc. and TMI Communications and Company, LP, Assignors and Mobile Satellite Ventures Subsidiary LLC,
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- techniques avoids interference to the primary services. Document WAC/138(04.10.06): IWG-4 Comments on WRC-07 Agenda Items 4 and 7.2 WRC-07 Agenda Item 4, to review the Resolutions and Recommendations of previous Conferences with a view to their possible revision, replacement or abrogation. IWG-4 reviewed Doc.WAC/079(25.01.06) submitted by NTIA. The following, under the auspices of IWG-4, were reviewed and are hereby proposed: AI-1.6, Aeronautical mobile (R) service Res. 413 (WRC-03) Res. 414 (WRC-03) Res. 415 (WRC-03) AI-1.11, BSS services in the band 620-790 MHz Res. 545 (WRC-03) AI-1.13, Services in the HF bands Res. 351 (WRC-03) Res. 544 (WRC-03) Res. 729 (WRC-97) Resolution 528 (Rev. WRC-03), BSS in the range 1-3 GHz IWG-4 Agenda Item 4 proposals: Res. 351: NTIA proposal is MOD,
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- of the Bureau in identifying affected administrations and the number of unnecessary coordinations for such systems while maintaining the rights of administrations to be included in requests for coordination involving the MetSat or FSS service in this band. _______________ INFORMAL WORKING GROUP 4 (IWG-4) Broadcasting and Amateur Issues Document WAC/083(25.01.06): DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Agenda Item 1.6 (Res. 414): to consider additional allocations for the aeronautical mobile (R) service in parts of the bands between 108 MHz and 6 GHz, in accordance with Resolution 414 (WRC-03) and, to study current satellite frequency allocations, that will support the modernization of civil aviation telecommunication systems, taking into account Resolution 415 (WRC-03); Background Information: This proposal considers additional allocations for
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- Non-initialized Phones 10/31/08 3060-0989 Procedures for Applicants Requiring Section 214 Authorization for Domestic Interstate Transmission Lines Acquired Through Corporate Control, Secs. 63.01, 63.03 and 63.04 11/30/08 3060-0991 AM Measurement Data 05/31/08 3060-0992 Secs. 54.507(d)(1)-(4) and CC Docket No. 96-45 01/31/08 3060-0994 Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band 01/31/07 3060-0995 Sec. 1.2105(c) 05/31/08 3060-0996 AM Auction Section 307(b) Submissions 05/31/08 3060-0997 Sec. 52.15(k) 05/31/08 3060-0998 Sec. 87.109 03/31/08 3060-0999 Exemption of Public Mobile Service Phones from the Hearing Aid Compatibility Act 06/30/07 3060-1000 Sec. 87.147 01/31/08 3060-1001 FCC 337 05/31/08 3060-1003 Telecommunications Carrier Emergency Contact Information 04/30/08 3060-1004 Revision of the Commission's Rules to Ensure Compatibility
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- the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for the implementation of aeronautical mobile telemetry applications for flight test transmissions by aircraft stations to aeronautical stations. Any such use does not preclude the use of these bands
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- in compliance with the Commission's rules provided there is a site restriction of 8.5 kilometers (5.3 miles) northwest of Upton at coordinates 44-08-58 NL and 104-42-28 WL. Channel 291A can be allotted to Moorcroft at the New Station current authorized site in compliance with the Commission's rules at coordinates 44-16-15 NL and 104-56-00 WL, which requires a site restriction of 1.6 kilometers (1.0 miles) northeast of Moorcroft. Channel 260C2 can be allotted to Gillette at the current licensed site of FM Station KXXL in compliance with the Commission's rules at coordinates 44-13-50 NL and 105-27-45 WL, which requires a site restriction of 7.4 kilometers (4.6 miles) southeast of Gillette. Channel 256A can be allotted to Pine Haven in compliance with the
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- block group level households. Id. Opposition at 6. Id. Id. Id. at 7. Id. at 8. Id. Id. at 7. Reply at 2. According to Adelphia, it serves 316 subscribers in the franchise area and the 2000 U.S. Census lists 19,691 occupied households in the unincorporated portion of Pitt County. Thus, Adelphia's resulting penetration rate in the franchise area is 1.6 percent. Reply at 7. Id. at 7-8. Id. at 9. Coxcom, Inc., d/b/a Cox Communications Gainesville/Ocala, 2007 WL 623579 (2007). (3433 Pitt County DBS subscribers (reduced by 2%) ÷ 19691 households = 17.4%). See, e.g., Cablevision of Raritan Valley, Inc. et al., 19 FCC Rcd 6966, 6968 (2004); Adelphia Cable Communications, 20 FCC Rcd 4979, 4982 (2005); MCC Iowa LLC,
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- -5.4 8.2 7.7 A3 -53 5.4 2.2 -2.8 0.5 -0.8 -0.5 2.7 5.6 D3 -53 -14.9 -21.7 G4 -53 1.8 -0.7 7.6 5.7 -5.8 -8.2 -1.7 3.2 I1 -53 -4.3 0.4 6.0 5.4 3.8 J1 -53 -1.4 -3.3 -3.1 -1.3 -1.5 M1 -53 -4.7 -4.3 0.9 1.9 -3.2 -2.5 4.7 N1 -53 1.5 4.7 5.2 7.0 6.8 O1 -53 -3.9 -1.6 12.4 9.3 8.8 7.8 Notes: Outlines represent receivers and channel offsets subjected to further measurement in the next chapter. IP3 can be estimated by adding SNRR|dB/2 (nominally 15.3 / 2 = 7.6 dB) to the values of (IP3 / SNRR1/2)|dB shown. In the table, bold italics with shading indicates values that are believed to correspond to full gain operation of
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- have different prices, coverage, product acceptance and distribution, the two services appear, at best, to be imperfect substitutes for one another that would be operating in predominately different market segments.'' Eleventh Report, 21 FCC Rcd at 10958 ¶ 24.; see also Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962, 1964 (2003) (``Satellite Flexibility Order''), modified sua sponte, Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), on reconsideration, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration,
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- Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (``SBA''). Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Governmental Entities. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 2002, there were approximately 87,525 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 38,967 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,373 (approximately 95.9%) have
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- the United States does not propose the identification of the 3650-3700 MHz band under agenda item 1.4. _______ Attachment 1 (for information; not intended to be part of the proposal) INFORMAL WORKING GROUP 4 (IWG-4) Broadcasting and Amateur Issues Document WAC/150(13.12.06): Informational Report To WRC-07 Advisory Committee Regarding an AM(R)S allocation in the 5 to 6 GHz Band Agenda Item 1.6: to consider additional allocations for the aeronautical mobile (R) service in parts of the bands between 108 MHz and 6 GHz, in accordance with Resolution 414(WRC-03). The CPM text for Agenda Item 1.6 was developed by Working Party 8B after liaison with Working Party 8D. This text reflects the possibility of using the 5000-5010 MHz and 5010-5030 MHz bands currently
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- 1Q9 9 3Q99 1Q00 3Q0 0 1Q01 3Q01 1Q0 2 3Q0 2 1Q03 3Q03 1Q0 4 3Q04 1Q05 3Q0 5 1Q0 6 3Q06 S&P 500 Co mpa nies Radi o Com pani es 31 Cha rt XI: Perc ent Change in Re tail Sa les a nd Food Serv ices -0.4 -0.2 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 4Q95 2Q9 6 4Q96 2Q9 7 4Q97 2Q9 8 4Q9 8 2Q99 4Q9 9 2Q00 4Q0 0 2Q0 1 4Q0 1 2Q0 2 4Q02 2Q0 3 4Q0 3 2Q0 4 4Q0 4 2Q0 5 4Q0 5 2Q0 6 4Q0 6 32 Chart XII: Arbit ron Radio Ra tings 1700 00 1750 00 1800 00 1850 00 1900 00 1950 00
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- LESS THAN 10 HOURS 0.6 10 HOURS TO LESS THAN 11 HOURS 10.6 11 HOURS TO LESS THAN 12 HOURS 0.3 12 HOURS TO LESS THAN 13 HOURS 3.1 13 HOURS TO LESS THAN 14 HOURS 0.2 14 HOURS TO LESS THAN 15 HOURS 3.1 15 HOURS TO LESS THAN 16 HOURS 5.1 16 HOURS TO LESS THAN 17 HOURS 1.6 17 HOURS TO LESS THAN 18 HOURS 0.0 DATA BASED UPON FEWER THAN 145 RESPONDENTS DO NOT MEET MINIMUM REPORTING STANDARDS AND ARE SUPPLIED FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY. COPYRIGHT © THE NIELSEN COMPANY NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH FCC PHONE SURVEY MAY 2007 PAGE: 15 TABLE 006 (continued) Q5. IN AN AVERAGE WEEK, HOW MUCH TIME DO YOU SPEND, IN TOTAL, WATCHING
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- Local Owners Deliver More Localism? Some Evidence From Local Broadcast News," Washington, D.C.: Federal Communications Commission, http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/materials/alreadyreleased/ doownersdeliver070004.pdf. Allison, Paul. 2005, Fixed Effects Regression Methods for Longitudinal Data Using SAS. SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC. Allison, Paul. 2006, Logistic Regression Using the SAS System, SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC. Arbitron, "PPM Radio Market Report Summary Data Set Reference Manual ver 1.6." Arbitron, "Update For Radio Stations" Spring 2001 through October 2004. http://www.arbitron.com/Radio_Stations/presurvey.htm (last visited Jun 19, 2007) Berry, Steven T. and Waldfogel, Joel (2001), "Do Mergers Increase Product Variety? Evidence from Radio Broadcasting", Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 16 (Aug. 2001) 1009-1025. BIA Financial Network, MAPro data base, June 1, 2007. Bureau of Economic Analysis, "Local Area Personal Income", http://www.bea.gov/bea/regional/reis/default.cfm?catable=Single%20Line (last
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- 49.5 53.5 50.5 -1.2 - -1.0 - Origination Angle 37.2 35.3 38.6 36.0 37.1 -0.7 - 1.5 + Live Angle 36.8 32.2 36.7 38.6 36.8 -6.4 - -0.1 - Content Angle 45.7 53.7 50.0 40.6 45.6 13.1 + 4.4 + Origination Angle 30.5 34.3 30.5 26.6 30.5 7.6 + 0.0 - Live Angle 28.2 36.3 29.7 24.0 28.1 12.4 + 1.6 + Content Angle 0.1 45.1 40.9 54.7 46.9 -9.6 - -6.0 - Origination Angle 0.1 35.7 21.7 25.8 24.6 10.0 + -2.9 - Live Angle 0.0 35.8 24.0 30.0 27.0 5.8 + -3.0 - Content Angle 0.0 23.3 15.5 30.6 26.5 -7.4 - -10.9 - Origination Angle 0.0 10.2 10.1 12.9 12.7 -2.8 - -2.6 - Live Angle 0.7 15.8
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- errors corrected for clustering by television station); ***p<.01, **p<.05 and *p<.10. 44 Table 12: Slant of News Coverage by Cross-Ownership (in seconds) Cross-Owned Station Broadcasts (n=87) Non Cross-Owned Station Broadcasts (n=225) Difference in Means Speaking time of state and local candidates Difference (Dem.- Rep.) -2.2 (27.4) 0.7 (14.9) -3.0 State and local candidate coverage Difference (Dem.-Rep.) 0.2 (38.0) 1.8 (40.7) -1.6 Partisan issue coverage Difference (Dem.-Rep.) -6.5 (92.8) -3.0 (77.0) -3.5 Opinion poll coverage Difference (Dem. Rep.) 0.0 (14.8) 2.5 (16.1) -2.5 Notes: Mean and standard deviation. Difference in means is (cross-owned less non-cross- owned); ***p<.01, **p<.05, and *p<.10. 45 Table 13: Difference in Speaking Time (Democratic coverage less Republican coverage, in seconds) Independent variables (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
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- interfere with satellites operating in the same portion of the orbital arc. Although not grounds for dismissal, we ask Telenor to address the following items in any refiling: (1) Please provide the location and telephone number of the TT&C control point in item S14 of Schedule S; (2) Telenor lists the 1.5 GHz band as a downlink band and the 1.6 GHz band as an uplink band in the link budget analysis. In response to item S2e of Schedule S, however, there appears to be a transcription error in that the ``T' (for ``transmit'') and ``R'' (for ``receive'') are reversed for the two frequency bands. A similar transcription error occurs in response to item S9d of the attached Schedule S. We
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- number of hours in dispute and the hourly rates provided by Irving. See Irving PRM, App. 125 at 578. We do not discuss the remaining $58,050.61 in costs in the following categories comprising a PFA: System and Subscriber Unit Inventory or Legal. . See Id. See Irving PRM, App. 10 at 144-45 (aggregating the hours and cost estimates for Tasks 1.6.3, 4.1, 4.4, 4.5, and 4.8). See Irving PRM at 6. See Irving SOP at 5. Id. Id. at 6. Id. at 7. Id. at 11. Sprint PRM at 4. Id. See Sprint SOP at 11. Sprint PRM at 4. RR at 14-16. Id. at 14. Id. at 15. State of Maryland and Sprint Nextel, Memorandum Opinion and Order, WT Docket
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- requires all IFPRS licensees to make their stations available for inspection by representatives of the Commission at any reasonable hour. By failing to furnish the current address of its facilities, BMS has failed to allow a Commission representative to inspect those facilities. Furthermore, without inspecting BMS's facilities, we cannot determine whether it has maintained station records in compliance with Sections 1.6, 23.47 and 23.48 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.6, 23.47, 23.48, nor can we verify that it has posted its station license and station operator license in compliance with Sections 23.36 and 23.45 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 23.36, 23.45. Notwithstanding Sections 312(a)(3) and (4) of the Communications Act discussed above, Sections 9(c)(3) and 9(g) of
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- Order and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 25340, 25347-25360 ¶¶ 20-48, 25385 ¶¶ 111-112 (2003) (adopting, in part, 911 service call center requirements and seeking further comment on how to implement E911 requirements for the MSS). Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003) (permitting flexibility in the delivery of communications by MSS providers that operate in three sets of radio frequency bands: the 2 GHz MSS band (the 1990-2025 MHz uplink and the 2165-2200 MHz downlink), the L-band (general designation for frequencies from 1 to 2 GHz) and
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- Project 01/31/08 3060-0984 Secs. 90.35(b)(2) and 90.175(b)(1) 09/30/10 3060-0986 FCC 525 06/30/08 3060-0987 911 Callback Capability: Non-initialized Phones 10/31/08 3060-0989 Secs. 63.01, 63.03 and 63.04 11/30/08 3060-0991 AM Measurement Data 05/31/08 3060-0992 Secs. 54.507(d)(1)-(4) and CC Docket No. 96-45 01/31/08 3060-0994 Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band 01/31/10 3060-0995 Sec. 1.2105(c) 05/31/08 3060-0996 AM Auction Section 307(b) Submissions 05/31/08 3060-0997 Sec. 52.15(k) 05/31/08 3060-0998 Sec. 87.109 08/31/10 3060-0999 Sec. 20.19 09/30/10 3060-1000 Sec. 87.147 01/31/08 3060-1001 FCC 337 05/31/08 3060-1003 Communications Disaster Information Reporting System (DIRS) 07/31/10 3060-1004 Revision of the Commission's Rules to Ensure Compatibility with Enhanced 911 Emergency Calling Systems 09/30/09 3060-1005 Numbering
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- 2006). The International Bureau has determined that MSV satisfied its initial milestone requirement to enter into a binding contract for construction of MSV-1. Public Notice, Report No. SAT-00356, DA No. 06-918 (April 21, 2006). Application for Limited Waiver at 4. Id. Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket Nos. 01-185 and 02-364, 18 FCC Rcd 11,030 (2003) (``ATC Order''), modified sua sponte by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), further modified by Memorandum Opinion and
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- C.F.R. § 23.44, requires all IFPRS licensees to make their stations available for inspection by representatives of the Commission at any reasonable hour. By failing to furnish the current address of its facilities, BMS failed to make the station available for inspection. Furthermore, without inspecting BMS's facilities, we cannot determine whether BMS has maintained station records in compliance with Sections 1.6, 23.47 and 23.48 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.6, 23.47, 23.48, nor can we verify that it has posted its station license and station operator license in compliance with Sections 23.36 and 23.45 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 23.36, 23.45. Accordingly, the license issued to Broadcast Media Satellite, Inc. on September 22, 2000, to operate facilities
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- countyhas been estimated based upon area. **Additional information about this license is available on the CW-BTA460-E Coordinates page of this attachment. Auction 78 - Auction of AWS-1 and Broadband PCS Licenses DA 08-1090, Attachment A CW-BTA460-E Detail License Area Lat Deg Lat Min Lat Sec Lat Dir Lon Deg Lon Min Lon Sec Lon Dir CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 46 0 1.6 N 118 33 59.0 W CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 46 0 3.3 N 117 58 36.3 W CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 45 51 38.5 N 117 58 35.9 W CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 45 51 38.6 N 117 58 18.7 W CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 45 49 1.8 N 117 58 21.4 W CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 45 49 2.1 N 118 2 38.3 W
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- ¶ ¶ ¶ ª * * * SPB-226 DA 08-1217 Released: May 28, 2008 INTERNATIONAL BUREAU ANNOUNCES PERMIT-BUT-DISCLOSE EX PARTE STATUS FOR GLOBALSTAR LICENSEE LLC'S APPLICATION TO MODIFY AUTHORITY FOR AN ANCILLARY TERRESTRIAL COMPONENT On May 16, 2008, Globalstar Licensee LLC (Globalstar) filed an application requesting modification of its authorization for operation of Ancillary Terrestrial Component (ATC) facilities in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service (MSS) spectrum bands. This application is subject, unless otherwise provided, to treatment by the Commission as a restricted proceeding for ex parte purposes under Section 1.1208 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 1.1208. We have concluded, however, that classifying this proceeding as permit-but-disclose would, in this case, serve the public interest. Accordingly, by this Public Notice,
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- Proposed Crowell, Texas 293C3 255C3 Knox City, Texas 291A 293A Quanah, Texas 255C3 251C3 Rule, Texas 239C2 288C2 Proposed Coordinates for Channel 255C3 at Crowell, Texas: 34-03-58 NL and 99-43-52 WL, at a site 9.2 km (5.7 miles) north of Crowell. Proposed Coordinates for Channel 293A at Knox City, Texas: 33-25-55 NL and 99-47-43 WL, at a site 2.7 km (1.6 miles) northeast of Knox City (no site change). Proposed Coordinates for Channel 251C3 at Quanah, Texas: 34-24-09 NL and 99-46-02 WL, at a site 11.9 km (7.4 miles) north of Quanah. Proposed Coordinates for Channel 288C2 at Rule, Texas: 33-10-29 NL and 99-49-26 WL, at a site 6.6 km (4.1 miles) east of Rule. 6. The Commission's authority to institute
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- digital CMRS in the United States to the extent that they offer real-time, two-way switched voice or data service that is interconnected with the public switched network and utilizes an in-network switching facility that enables the provider to reuse frequencies and accomplish seamless hand-offs of subscriber calls, and such service is provided over frequencies in the 800 MHz-950 MHz or 1.6-2.5 GHz bands using any air interface for which technical standards are stated in the standard document ``American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids,'' American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C 63.19-2007.'' 47 C.F.R. § 20.19(a)(1). These requirements also apply to ``the manufacturers of the wireless handsets that are used in the delivery
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- to have different prices, coverage, product acceptance and distribution, the two services appear, at best, to be imperfect substitutes for one another that would be operating in predominately different market segments.'' Twelfth Report, FCC 08-28 at 15 ¶ 16; see also Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962, 1964 (2003) (``Satellite Flexibility Order''), modified sua sponte, Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), on reconsideration, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration,
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- been estimated based upon area. **Additional information about this license is available on the CW-BTA460-E Coordinates page of this attachment. Auction 78 - Auction of AWS-1 and Broadband PCS Licenses DA 08-767, Attachment A CW-BTA460-E Detail A-3 License Area Lat Deg Lat Min Lat Sec Lat Dir Lon Deg Lon Min Lon Sec Lon Dir CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 46 0 1.6 N 118 33 59.0 W CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 46 0 3.3 N 117 58 36.3 W CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 45 51 38.5 N 117 58 35.9 W CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 45 51 38.6 N 117 58 18.7 W CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 45 49 1.8 N 117 58 21.4 W CW-BTA460-E AREA 1 45 49 2.1 N 118 2 38.3 W
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- far enough from one another; also, the technical parameters of the stations, e.g., the orientation of directional antennas, the filters in transmitters and receivers, can be adjusted to minimize interference). See 47 C.F.R. § 25.254(a)(3) (Special requirements for ancillary terrestrial components operating in the 1610-1626.5 MHz/2483.5-2500 MHz bands). See also Spectrum and Service Rules for Ancillary Terrestrial Components in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Big LEO Bands, IB Docket No. 07-253, Report and Order and Order Proposing Modification, FCC 08-98 (rel. April 10, 2008) (amending Section 25.254 of the Commission's rules but otherwise leaving the text of Section 25.254(a)(3) intact). See 47 C.F.R. § 25.255 (Procedures for resolving harmful interference related to operation of ancillary terrestrial components operating in the 1.5./1.6 GHz, 1.6/2.4
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- have different prices, coverage, product acceptance and distribution, the two services appear, at best, to be imperfect substitutes for one another that would be operating in predominately different market segments.'' Twelfth Report, 23 FCC Rcd at 2254, ¶ 16; see also Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962, 1964 (2003), modified sua sponte, Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), on reconsideration, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, 20 FCC Rcd
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- Competition and Broadband Reporting rules coverage,product acceptance and distribution, the two services appear, at best, to be imperfect substitutes for one another that would be operating in predominately different market segments." Twelfth Report, 23 FCC Rcd at 2254, ¶ 16; seealso Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962, 1964 (2003),modified sua sponte,Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), on reconsideration, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, 20 FCC Rcd 4616 (2005),
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- ``digital CMRS in the United States to the extent that they offer real-time, two-way switched voice or data service that is interconnected with the public switched network and utilizes an in-network switching facility that enables the provider to reuse frequencies and accomplish seamless hand-offs of subscriber calls, and such service is provided over frequencies in the 800 MHz-950 MHz or 1.6-2.5 GHz bands using any air interface for which technical standards are stated in the standard document ``American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids,'' American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C 63.19-2007,'' as well as to the providers of such services. 47 C.F.R. § 20.19(a)(1), (2). See 47 C.F.R. § 20.19(e) (de minimis
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- "digital CMRS in the United States to the extent that they offer real-time, two-way switched voice or data service that is interconnected with the public switched network and utilizes an in-network switching facility that enables the provider to reuse frequencies and accomplish seamless hand-offs of subscriber calls, and such service is provided over frequencies in the 800 MHz-950 MHz or 1.6-2.5 GHz bands using any air interface for which technical standards are stated in the standard document "American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids," American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C 63.19-2007," as well as to the providers of such services. 47 C.F.R. § 20.19(a)(1), (2). 2See 47 C.F.R. § 20.19(e) (de minimisexception).
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- and 2500-2690 MHz Bands; Part 1 of the Commission's Rules --Further Competitive Bidding Procedures; Amendment of Parts 21 and 74 of the Commission's Rules With Regard to Licensing in the Multipoint Distribution Service and in the Instructional Television Fixed Service for the Gulf of Mexico; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-GeostationarySatellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, Including Third Generation Wireless Systems." Third Order on Reconsideration and Sixth Memorandum Opinion and Order and Fourth Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Declaratory
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- ``digital CMRS in the United States to the extent that they offer real-time, two-way switched voice or data service that is interconnected with the public switched network and utilizes an in-network switching facility that enables the provider to reuse frequencies and accomplish seamless hand-offs of subscriber calls, and such service is provided over frequencies in the 800 MHz-950 MHz or 1.6-2.5 GHz bands using any air interface for which technical standards are stated in the standard document ``American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids,'' American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C 63.19-2007,'' as well as to the providers of such services. 47 C.F.R. § 20.19(a)(1), (2). See Public Notice, ``The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau
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- "digital CMRS in the United States to the extent that they offer real-time, two-way switched voice or data service that is interconnected with the public switched network and utilizes an in-network switching facility that enables the provider to reuse frequencies and accomplish seamless hand-offs of subscriber calls, and such service is provided over frequencies in the 800 MHz-950 MHz or 1.6-2.5 GHz bands using any air interface for which technical standards are stated in the standard document "American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids," American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C 63.19-2007," as well as to the providers of such services. 47 C.F.R. § 20.19(a)(1), (2). 2See Public Notice, "The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau
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- 5. On May 7, 2001, NAIC and Iridium (formerly ``New Iridium'') signed an agreement to ensure that Iridium will operate its system in a spectrum efficient manner without causing interference to the NAIC Arecibo Radio Astronomy Observatory. (``Iridium/NAIC 2001 Agreement''). Iridium/NAIC 2001 Agreement at ¶ 9. Joint Opposition at 10. Spectrum and Service Rules for Ancillary Terrestrial Components in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Big LEO Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, IB Docket No. 07-253, Second Order on Reconsideration and Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd 19733, 19742 at ¶ 20 (2007). Cornell Comments, Appendix at ¶ 9. See, e.g., Robert M. Franklin, Transferor, Inmarsat, plc, Transferee,
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- 5. On May 7, 2001, NAIC and Iridium (formerly "New Iridium") signed an agreement to ensure that Iridium will operate its system in a spectrum efficient manner without causing interference to the NAIC Arecibo Radio Astronomy Observatory. ("Iridium/NAIC 2001 Agreement"). 73Iridium/NAIC 2001 Agreement at ¶ 9. 74Joint Opposition at 10. 75Spectrum and Service Rules for Ancillary Terrestrial Components in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Big LEO Bands; Review of the Spectrum SharingPlan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, IB Docket No. 07-253, Second Order on Reconsideration and Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd 19733, 19742 at ¶ 20 (2007). 76Cornell Comments, Appendix at ¶ 9. 77See, e.g., Robert M. Franklin, Transferor, Inmarsat, plc, Transferee, Consolidated
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- Mr.JohnGiusti ActingChiefofthe[nrernationalBureau FederalCommunicationsCommision 445J 2'hStreetW Washington,DC20554 DearMr.Giusti: TheNationalTelecommunicationsandInformationAdminitration(NTlA)onbehalfofthe ExecutiveBranchagencies,approvesthereleaseofdraftExecutiveBranchproposalsforWRC- II agendaitems1.2,1.6(Res.955),1.23,and1.24. NTlAproposesnochange(NOC)foragendaitems1.2,1.6(Res.955),and1.23.Underagenda item1.24,NTIAproposesa50MHzextensionofthecurrentmeteorological-satelliteservice allocationinthe7750-7850MHzband.Thisadditionalspectrumwillprovidethenecessary bandwidthforthetransmisionofun-codedrawinstrumentdata. NTiAconsideredtheFederalagencies'inputtowardthedevelopment'ofU.S.proposalsfor WRC-li.NTlAforwardsthispackageforyourconsiderationandreviewbyyourWRC-I J AdvisoryCommittee,Dr.Dm'leneDrazenovichistheprimarycontactfrommystaff. Sincerely, (OriginalSignedAugust11,2009) KarlB.Nebbia AssociateAdminitrator OfficeofSpectrumManagement Enclosures 13 UNITEDSTATESOFAMERICA DRAFTPROPOSALSFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE AgendaItem 1.2:takingintoaccounttheITU-Rstudiescarriedoutinaccordancewith Resolution 95](Rev.WRC-07),tocakeappropriateactionwithaviewtoenhancingthe internationalregulatoryframework Backgl'oundInformation:Agendaitem1.2originatedatWRC-03asagendaitem7,1, Resolution951(WRC-03),"Optionstoimprovetheinternationalspectrumregulatory framework."TheDirector'sReporttoWRC-07includestheresultsoftheITU-Rstudiesin responsetoResolution951(WRC-03).Theconferenceconcludedthatitwasnecessaryforthe ITU-Rtoevaluatevariousoptions.Theseoptionsincludemaintenanceofthecurrentpractice (nochangetotheinternationalspectrumregulatoryframework),thereviewandpossiblerevision ofexistingservicedefinitions,introductionofanewprovisionintheRadioRegulationsenabling substitutionbetweenasignmentsofspecificservices,andil1lroductionofcompositeervicein theTableofFrequencyAllocations.Resolution951(Rev.WRC-07)detailstheseoptionsand providestheguidelinesforimplementationofthisresolution. Todate,ongoingITU-RstudiescontainedintheWorkingDocumenttowardsPrelimjnlll'yDraft NewReportonEnhancingtheInternationalSpectrumRegulatoryFramework(Annex3toDoc. I B/88),donotconcludethatthereisaneedtochangethecurrentinternationalspectrum regulatoryframework. Proposal: NOC USAIAfl.2/l Reasons:ITU-Rstudiesdonotconcludethatthereisaneedforchangestotheinternational spectrumregulatoryframework.Maintainingthecurrentinternationalspectrumregulatory frameworkprovidesflexibilitytoenablenewtechnologiesandconvergenceofservices.Thisis consistentwithCPMmethodA(nochangetotheRadioRegulationsarenecessarytosatisfythe agendaitem). 14 UNITEDSTATESOFAMERICA DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE AgendaItem 1.6:toreviewNo.5.565oftheRadioRegulationsinorder10updatethespectrum. uebythepassiveservicesbetween 275GHzand3000GHz,inaccordancewithResolution950 (Rev.WRC07),andtoconsiderpossibleproceduresforfree-spaceoptical-links,takinginto accounttheresultsoflTVRstudies,inaccordancewithResolution955(WRC07) BackgroundInfOiomation:Agendaitem1.6addressestwodistinctissues.Thecontentofthis proposaladdressesonlytheconsiderationofpossibleproceduresforfree-spaceopticalJinks (Resolution955(WRC-07)). Resolution955(WRC-07)considerspossibleproceduresforfree-spaceopticallinks.Freespace communicationlinksoperatingabove3000GHzhavebeeninexistenceformanyyears.No. 1005oftheAnnextotheITUConventionindicatesthatthetermradiocommunicationislimited to"electromagneticwavesoffrequenciesarbitrarilylowerthan3000GHz,propagatedinspace withoutartificialguide."In2002,thePlenipotentiaryConferenceadoptedResolution118 (Marrakesh)whichresolvesthat"worldradiocommunicationconferencescanincludeinagendas forfutureconferences,itemsrelevanttospectrumregulationoffrequenciesabove3000GHz andtakeanyappropriatemeasures,includingrevisionoftherelevantpansoftheRadio Regulations."Theoutcomeofthe2010PlenipotentiaryConferencemightaffectthisagenda itemshouldthatconferencechangeorremovetheupperlimitof3000GHzintheradiowave definition. Becauseemittersusedinnear-infrared,free-spacelinkshaveextremelynarrowbeamwidth,and terrestrialemitterscanonlycauseinterferenceoververyshortdistances,casesofterrestrial interferencewillbeveryrareandeailyresolvedonalocalbasis.Moreover,interference betweeninter-satellitelinkswouldalsoberareduetodirectedandnarrowbeamwidths,andthe vastgeometryofspace. TheITU-Rhasnotconductedstudiesrelatedtoproceduresfortheuseoffreespaceopticallink,; therefore,thereisnoneedtomodifytheRadioRegulations. Proposal: USA/AT1.6(Res.955)/J RESOLUTION955(WRC-07) Considemtionofproceduresforfree-spaceopticalJinks Reasons:Thereisnoevidencetosuggestproceduresforfreespaceoptical Iinksareneeded. 15 UNITEDSTATESOFAMERICA DRAI
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- preference on the FCC Form 175, if they have not already done so. 27.Bidders can access the FCC Auction System over the Internet. Access to the system via the Internet requires, at a minimum, the following software: Web Browser, either of the following: vMicrosoft®Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher (recommended). Your browser must have either Microsoft VM or Java Plug-In Version 1.6 installed. vMozilla®Firefox®2.0 or higher, with Java Plug-In Version 1.6. To obtain Java Plug-In Version 1.6, point yourbrowser at http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp#jreand click the Downloadbutton for the Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) option. PDF Viewer: AdobeAcrobatReader 5.0 or higher (available at http://www.adobe.com) 36See 47 C.F.R. § 1.2107(d). 37See47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2105(c), 1.2107(d), and 1.2109(d). 3847 C.F.R. § 1.2109(d). 39See "Commission Announces that Mutually
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- in the development of coordinated regional plans, and developed a Regional Planning Guidebook. Following the sunset of the NCC's charter on July 25, 2003, the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) agreed to continue to provide assistance to regional planners. A copy of the 700 MHz Regional Planning Guidebook is available at the NPSTC website at http://www.npstc.org/nccsubcom.jsp. See Plan, Section 1.6 - Notification Process at 4. Id. Meeting notifications were published by FCC public notice, placement in the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials, Inc. (APCO) magazine, the APCO Ohio Bulletin, and newspapers with wide distribution within Region 33. See Plan, Appendix D - Authority and Administrative By-Laws at 48-51. See Plan, Appendix A - Region 33 Members at 29-33. See
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- in the development of coordinated regional plans, and developed a Regional Planning Guidebook. Following the sunset of the NCC's charter on July 25, 2003, the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) agreed to continue to provide assistance to regional planners. A copy of the 700 MHz Regional Planning Guidebook is available at the NPSTC website at http://www.npstc.org/nccsubcom.jsp. See Plan, Section 1.6 - Notification Process at 4. See Plan, Appendix A -By-Laws of Region 54 at 33-39. See Plan, Appendix B - Region 54 Membership Roster at 40-41. See Plan, Appendix E -Meeting Minutes and Comments. See Plan, Section 8 - Allocation of General Use Spectrum at 24-25 (applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis and tracked in the CAPRAD
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- the Satellite Division at 202-418-0719; TTY 202-418-2555. INFORMATIVE S2115 SAT-MOD-20080516-00106 Globalstar Licensee LLC On May 28, 2008, the Satellite Division, on its own motion, designated as "permit-but-disclose," for purposes of the Commission's rules governing ex parte communications, matters relating to the application of Globalstar Licensee LLC (Globalstar) for modification of its authorization to operate Ancillary Terrestrial Component facilities in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service (MSS) spectrum bands. See Public Notice No. SPB-226 (DA 08-1217). On February 13, 2009, the Satellite Division, on its own motion, enlarged the scope of "permit-but-disclose" matters associated with this application file number to include matters relating to the modification of Globalstar's authorization to implement the Commission's revised 1.6/2.4 GHz Band Plan. See Globalstar Licensee LLC, GUSA
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- ``digital CMRS in the United States to the extent that they offer real-time, two-way switched voice or data service that is interconnected with the public switched network and utilizes an in-network switching facility that enables the provider to reuse frequencies and accomplish seamless hand-offs of subscriber calls, and such service is provided over frequencies in the 800 MHz-950 MHz or 1.6-2.5 GHz bands using any air interface for which technical standards are stated in the standard document ``American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids,'' American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C 63.19-2007,'' as well as to the manufacturers of wireless handsets that are used in the delivery of these services. 47 C.F.R. §
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- CMRS in the United States to the extent that they offer real-time, two-way switched voice or data service that is interconnected with the public switched network and utilizes an in- network switching facility that enables the provider to reuse frequencies and accomplish seamless hand-offs of subscriber calls, and such service is provided over frequencies in the 800 MHz-950 MHz or 1.6-2.5 GHz bands using any air interface for which technical standards are stated in the standard document "American National Standardfor Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids," American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C 63.19-2007," as well as to the manufacturers of wireless handsets that are used in the delivery of these services. 47 C.F.R. § 20.19(a)(1),
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- No. 95-18, Second Report and Order and Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 12315, 12341 ¶ 78 (2000) (MSS Second R&O and Second MO&O). MSS operators must also satisfy the cost-sharing obligations set forth in 47 C.F.R. § 101.82. Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket No. 01-185, FCC 03-15, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003) (``ATC Report and Order''), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), reconsidered in part in Mem. Opinion
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- MHz, 748 MHz, and 759 MHz, as of January 1, 2006; January 1, 2007; and January 1, 2008. This, in turn, represented 1.8 percent, -0.1 percent, and 1.5 percent increases over the previous year, respectively. By sample group, operators in noncompetitive communities had average capacity of 747 MHz, 744 MHz, and 757 MHz (changes of 1.8 percent, -0.4 percent, and 1.6 percent), and operators in communities relieved from rate regulation had average capacity of 765 MHz, 766 MHz, and 772 MHz (increases of 1.4 percent, 0.1 percent, and 0.9 percent) as of the same three dates, respectively. Table 10 System Operating Capacity (MHz) Date Sample Group Subgroups of Communities Relieved from Rate Regulation Overall Non-Competitive Relieved from Rate Regulation Second Cable
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- Inmarsat system, is often referred to as the L-Band.701 This band was the first one that was used for extensive commercial MSS offerings; it was the first band used for maritime mobile uses, including safety communications, and it was later used for aeronautical mobile and land mobile satellite services. 243. Big LEO The Big LEO band refers to the 1.6/2.4 GHz bands. The Big LEO band MSS allocation consists of an uplink at 1610-1626.5 MHz and downlinks at 1613.8-1626.5 and 2483.5-2500 MHz. The Commission allocated this spectrum in 1993 to permit two-way voice and data communications anywhere in the world. 244. Little LEO The Little LEO bands are located below 1 GHz. The Little LEO band MSS allocation consists
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- allocation could be accommodated in any of the bands of interest, where compatibility studies, agreed upon by the relevant working parties taking into account the applicable protection criteria of the existing services in the band, demonstrate that sharing would be feasible. 53 Regulatory Issues 54 Document WAC/030(31.03.09) WAC Informal Working Group (IWG)-4 Modifications to NTIA's Preliminary View on Agenda Item 1.6 (see WAC/005 (13.01.09)) Preparation for ITU Radiocommunication Conferences UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DRAFT PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-11 AGENDA ITEM 1.6: to review No. 5.565 of the Radio Regulations in order to update the spectrum use by the passive services between 275 GHz and 3 000 GHz, in accordance with Resolution 950 (Rev.WRC-07), and to consider possible procedures for free-space optical-links,
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- Draft Executive Branch Preliminary Views for 2011 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-11). These draft preliminary views consider the Federal agency inputs toward the development of U.S. Proposals for WRC-11. The enclosure contains preliminary views for the following agenda items: a) Agenda Item 1.5 (Resolution 954 (WRC-07) Harmonization of spectrum for use by terrestrial electronic news gathering systems); b) Agenda Item 1.6 (Resolution 950 (WRC-07) Consideration of the use of the frequencies between 275 and 3 000 GHz); c) Agenda Item 1.8 (Resolutions 731 (WRC-2000) and 732 (WRC-2000) Consideration of the progress of ITU-R studies concerning the technical and regulatory issues relative to the fixed service in the bands between 71 GHz and 238 GHz, taking into account Resolutions 731
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- Narrative at 2, n.3. 5226 that wholly owns SkyTerra, a Delaware limited liability company.3SkyTerra LP's general partner, SkyTerra GP Inc., is a wholly-owned subsidiary of SkyTerra Communications.4 SkyTerra, the licensee, operates a Mobile Satellite Service ("MSS") system in the L-band.5 SkyTerra is authorized to operate AMSC-1, a U.S.-licensed satellite, and to launch and operate SkyTerra- 1, a replacement satellite for AMSC-1.6SkyTerra has authority to operate ancillary terrestrial component ("ATC") facilities in conjunction with these satellites. It also holds fixed and mobile earth station licenses, section 214 authorizations, experimental licenses and a mobile itinerant license that are associated with these satellites and a planned MSS-ATC network.7 SkyTerra Communications is a joint venture partner of SkyTerra (Canada) Inc. ("SkyTerra Canada"), which holds various
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- amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 214, 310(d), seeking approval for various assignments and transfers of control of licenses and authorizations, as well as a petition for declaratory ruling pursuant to section 310(b)(4) of the Communications Act. FairPoint, a widely-held, publicly-traded Delaware corporation, operates 33 local exchange companies in 18 states through its direct and wholly-owned subsidiaries, and provides service to approximately 1.6 million access line equivalents. FairPoint provides local, long distance, international and wireless communications services to residential and business customers. On October 26, 2009, FairPoint and all of its subsidiaries filed voluntary petitions for relief under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. This resulted in the involuntary, pro forma assignment of the Commission licenses and authorizations held by each of
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- area slightly smaller than the size of Texas. The terrain consists of mostly flat plains or gently rolling hills in the north and west; the remainder is mountainous, especially with the Pyrenees in the south, and the Alps in the east. Subscriptions per 100 people Access per 100 people Total Subscribers Total Fiber Cable DSL Other 57.1 18,675,000 29.1 0.1 1.6 27.5 0.0 13. Germany Regulation: Policy-related issues in the telecommunications sector are directed by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi).90 Its mission is to foster "successful economic activity" in Germany, and the Ministry plays a key legislative, administrative and coordination role in areas such as competition policy and trade issues that affect the German telecommunications sector. Germany's independent
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- major input suppliers (of equipment and services) to satellite operators.4 Major suppliers to satellite operators are listed in the far left-hand segment of Figure 1, while the broad types of commercial satellite operators are shown in the center segment.5A listing of the broad types of outputs produced by commercial satellite operators is shown in the far right-hand segment of Figure 1.6This Public Notice seeks comment on the proposed scope for the report. Figure 1. Proposed Scope of Fourth Report The following sections explain in greater detail the types of data and information we seek, beginning with sections addressing Industry Structure, Conduct, and Industry Performance. This framework is used simply as a way of organizing information. We invite comment on the most
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- ensure protection of the operational ISS links operating in the band 22.15-23.55 GHz. ___________________________ Allocation to services Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 22.55-22.85 FIXED INTER-SATELLITE 5.338A MOBILE SPACE RESEARCH SERVICE (Earth-to-Space) 5.ISS 5.149 22.85-23.55 FIXED INTER-SATELLITE 5.338A MOBILE 5.149 33 Regulatory Issues 34 DOCUMENT WAC/079(28.07.10) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Agenda Item 1.6: to review No. 5.565 of the Radio Regulations in order to update the spectrum use by the passive services between 275 GHz and 3 000 GHz, in accordance with Resolution 950 (Rev.WRC 07), and to consider possible procedures for free-space optical-links, taking into account the results of ITU R studies, in accordance with Resolution 955 (WRC 07) Background Information: Agenda
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- ensure protection of the operational ISS links operating in the band 22.15-23.55 GHz. ___________________________ Allocation to services Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 22.55-22.85 FIXED INTER-SATELLITE 5.338A MOBILE SPACE RESEARCH SERVICE (Earth-to-Space) 5.ISS 5.149 22.85-23.55 FIXED INTER-SATELLITE 5.338A MOBILE 5.149 10251 Regulatory Issues 10252 DOCUMENT WAC/079(28.07.10) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Agenda Item 1.6:to review No. 5.565 of the Radio Regulations in order to update the spectrum use by the passive services between 275 GHz and 3 000 GHz, in accordance with Resolution 950(Rev.WRC 07), and to consider possible procedures for free-space optical-links, taking into account the results of ITU R studies, in accordance with Resolution955(WRC 07) Background Information:Agenda item 1.6 addresses two distinct
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- National Telecommunications and Information Administration: 2 Document WAC/068(28.07.10) Ms. Mindel De La Torre Chief of the International Bureau Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 Dear Ms. De La Torre: The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) on behalf of the Executive Branch agencies, approves the release of two draft Executive Branch proposals for WRC-12 agenda items 1.6 (Resolution 950) and 1.10. For agenda item 1.6 (Resolution 950), NTIA proposes to modify No. 5.565 to update the list of use of 275 3 000 GHz by the passive services. NTIA also proposes a mobile-satellite service (Earth-to-space) allocation for Appendix 18 Channels 75 and 76 to improve satellite detection of the Automatic Identification System under agenda item 1.10.
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- National Telecommunications and Information Administration: 10259 Document WAC/068(28.07.10) Ms. Mindel De La Torre Chief of the International Bureau Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 Dear Ms. De La Torre: The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) on behalf of the Executive Branch agencies, approves the release of two draft Executive Branch proposals for WRC-12 agenda items 1.6 (Resolution 950) and 1.10. For agenda item 1.6 (Resolution 950), NTIA proposes to modify No. 5.565 to update the list of use of 275 3 000 GHz by the passive services. NTIA also proposes a mobile-satellite service (Earth-to-space) allocation for Appendix 18 Channels 75 and 76 to improve satellite detection of the Automatic Identification System under agenda item 1.10.
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- below, to read as follows: Community Channel Crowell, Texas 255C3 Knox City, Texas 293A Quanah, Texas 251C3 Rule, Texas 288C2 Coordinates for Channel 255C3 at Crowell, Texas: 34-03-58 NL and 99-43-52 WL, at a site 9.2 km (5.7 miles) north of Crowell. Coordinates for Channel 293A at Knox City, Texas: 33-25-55 NL and 99-47-43 WL, at a site 2.7 km (1.6 miles) northeast of Knox City (no site change). Coordinates for Channel 251C3 at Quanah, Texas: 34-24-09 NL and 99-46-02 WL, at a site 11.9 km (7.4 miles) north of Quanah. Coordinates for Channel 288C2 at Rule, Texas: 33-10-29 NL and 99-49-26 WL, at a site 6.6 km (4.1 miles) east of Rule. 5. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That effective March
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- 23 FCC Rcd 15975 (2008) (Copps, Adelstein, and Tate issuing separate statements; Martin and McDowell dissenting) (``Globalstar/Open Range ATC Order''), petition for reconsideration pending, appeal pending sub nom. Iridium Satellite LLC v. FCC, U.S. Court of Appeals (D.C. Circuit) No. 08-1374. Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 03-15, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003) (``ATC Report and Order''), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), reconsidered in part in Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second
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- 23 FCC Rcd 15975 (2008) (Copps, Adelstein, and Tate issuing separate statements; Martin and McDowell dissenting) ("Globalstar/Open Range ATC Order"), petition for reconsideration pending, appeal pending sub nom. Iridium Satellite LLC v. FCC, U.S. Court of Appeals (D.C. Circuit) No. 08-1374. 2Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands,Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 03- 15, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003) ("ATC Report and Order"), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), reconsidered in part in Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second
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- See also Public Notice, Actions Taken - Policy Branch Information, Report No. SAT-00725 (October 1, 2010). See Globalstar Licensee, LLC (Call Sign S2115), GUSA Licensee, LLC (Call Sign E970381) and Iridium Constellation LLC (Call Sign S2110), Iridium Satellite LLC (Call Sign E960132), Iridium Carrier Services LLC (Call Sign E960622), Modification of Authority to Operate a Mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band, Order of Modifications, 23 FCC Rcd 15207 (2008) (``2008 Modification Order''). See 2008 Modification Order at 15207. As modified by the 2008 Modification Order, the Commission permitted Globalstar to operate its space and earth stations in the 1610-1617.75 MHz frequency band on an exclusive basis, and in the 1617.775-1618.725 MHz band on a shared basis. See 2008
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- the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 1.2105(c)(1) and (c)(6), relating to PRTC's participation in Auction 73. k. ``Parties'' means the Bureau, PRTC, and América Móvil. l. ``PRTC'' means Puerto Rico Telephone Company, Inc., a participant in Auction 73 and a wholly-owned subsidiary of América Móvil. II. BACKGROUND 3. PRTC is a telecommunications provider in Puerto Rico. It serves more than 1.6 million customers with a variety of advanced services for voice, data, broadband, and wireless communications. PRTC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mexico City-based América Móvil, a provider of wireless services in Latin America. As of June 30, 2010, América Móvil had 211.3 million wireless subscribers and 27.4 million fixed lines in the Americas. AT&T Inc. owns a substantial number (23.6
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the matter of Globalstar Licensee LLC GUSA Licensee LLC Modification of Authority to Operate a Mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Call Sign S2115 Call Sign E970381 File No. SAT-STA-20081215-00231 Memorandum Opinion and Order Adopted: October 6, 2010 Released: October 6, 2010 By the Chief, Satellite Division, International Bureau: By this Order, we dismiss, as moot, the request of Globalstar Licensee LLC (Globalstar) for special temporary authority (STA) to
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Federal Communications Commission DA 10-1933 Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the matter of Globalstar Licensee LLC GUSA Licensee LLC Modification of Authority to Operate a Mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band )))))))))Call SignS2115 Call Sign E970381 File No. SAT-STA-20081215-00231 Memorandum Opinion and Order Adopted: October6, 2010 Released: October6, 2010 By the Chief, Satellite Division, International Bureau: 1.By this Order, we dismiss, as moot, the request of Globalstar Licensee LLC (Globalstar) for special temporary authority (STA) to operate at variance from its license in spectrum reassigned to another licensee.1Specifically,
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- plans to use Star One B1 to offer C-band capacity in the United States on a short-term or occasional-use basis. Star One also indicates that it may take Star One B1 out of service as early as 2011 due to its age, and that it intends to operate Star One B1 in an inclined orbit with a north/south excursion of 1.6 degrees. In addition, Star One requests authority, pursuant to Section 25.210(j) of the Commission's rules, to operate Star One B1 with an east-west longitudinal tolerance of ±0.10 degrees. Star One also requests waiver of Sections 25.210(a)(3) and 25.210(i) of the Commission's rules and requests the Bureau to find that this modification will satisfy all milestones for Star One C5. Finally,
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- states that it plans to use Star One B1 to offer C-band capacity in the United States on a short-term or occasional-use basis.16Star One also indicates that it may take Star One B1out of service as early as 2011 due to its age,17and that it intends to operate Star One B1 in an inclined orbit with a north/south excursion of 1.6 degrees.18In addition, Star One requests authority, pursuant to Section 25.210(j) of the Commission's rules, to operate Star One B1 with an east-west longitudinal tolerance of ±0.10 degrees.19Star One also requests waiver of Sections 25.210(a)(3) and 25.210(i) of the Commission's rules20and requests the Bureau to find that this 11Space Station Reform Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 10826 ¶ 170. This requirement
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- provided via non-geostationary-orbit satellites that receive transmissions from mobile earth stations in a portion of the 1610-1626.5 MHz frequency band. GUSA Application, Exhibit B at 2 and Exhibit D at 4. See Globalstar Licensee LLC, GUSA Licensee LLC and Iridium Constellation LLC, Iridium Satellite LLC, Iridium Carrier Services LLC, Modification of Authority to Operate a Mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band, 23 FCC Rcd 15207 (2008). The fixed earth station would receive radio signals from the Globalstar satellites in the 2483.5-2500 MHz band, which has been assigned to the Globalstar licensee for Mobile-Satellite Service downlink transmission. Application of Loral/Qualcomm Partnership, L.P. for Authority to Construct, Launch, and Operate Globalstar, a Low Earth Orbit Satellite System to Provide Mobile
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- provided via non-geostationary-orbit satellites that receive transmissions from mobile earth stations in a portion of the 1610-1626.5 MHz frequency band. 3GUSA Application, Exhibit B at 2 and Exhibit D at 4. 4See Globalstar Licensee LLC, GUSA Licensee LLC and Iridium Constellation LLC, Iridium Satellite LLC, Iridium Carrier Services LLC, Modification of Authority to Operate a Mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band, 23 FCC Rcd 15207 (2008). The fixed earth station would receive radio signals from the Globalstar satellites in the 2483.5-2500 MHz band, which has been assigned to the Globalstar licensee for Mobile-Satellite Service downlink transmission. Application of Loral/Qualcomm Partnership, L.P. for Authority to Construct, Launch, and (continued....) 14411 Federal Communications Commission DA 10-1974 3. GUSA's application was
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- SUBMIT button in the FCC Auction System for the changes to be submitted and considered by the Commission. Minimum Software Requirements The following software, at a minimum, is required to use the FCC Integrated Spectrum Auction System: Web Browser, either of the following is recommended: Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer 7.0. Your browser must have either Microsoft VM or Java Plug-In Version 1.6 installed. Mozilla(R) Firefox(R) 3.5, with Sun Microsystems' Java Plug-In Version 1.6. and click the Download button for the Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) option. ) Minimum Screen Resolution: 1024 x 768 Currently, the Apple(R) Mac OS(R) is not supported. Logging On (secondary location). Once on the FCC Integrated Spectrum Auction System page, the applicant may log in to create a
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- in the FCC Auction System for the changes to be submitted and considered by the Commission. A. Minimum Software Requirements The following software, at a minimum, is required to use the FCC Integrated Spectrum Auction System: xWeb Browser, either of the following is recommended: Microsoft® Internet Explorer 7.0. Your browser must have either Microsoft VM or Java Plug- In Version 1.6 installed. Mozilla® Firefox® 3.5, with Sun Microsystems' Java Plug-In Version 1.6. To obtain Java Plug-In Version 1.6, point your browser at http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp#jre and click the Download button for the Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) option. xPDF Viewer: Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or higher (available at http://www.adobe.com) xMinimum Screen Resolution: 1024 x 768 Currently, the Apple® Mac OS® is not supported.
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- the above approach compared to pursuing Recommendations or Resolutions at WRC-12 is that it avoids the potential development of interference rules with unnecessarily conservative or restrictive requirements. Instead, it allows for maximum deployment/operational flexibility based on operator-to-operator agreements under the 1 Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 03-15, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), reconsidered in part in Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, FCC
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- the above approach compared to pursuing Recommendations or Resolutions at WRC-12 is that it avoids the potential development of interference rules with unnecessarily conservative or restrictive requirements. Instead, it allows for maximum deployment/operational flexibility based on operator-to-operator agreements under the 1 Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 03-15, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), reconsidered in part in Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, FCC
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- SUBMIT button in the FCC Auction System for the changes to be submitted and considered by the Commission. Minimum Software Requirements The following software, at a minimum, is required to use the FCC Integrated Spectrum Auction System: Web Browser, either of the following is recommended: Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer 7.0. Your browser must have either Microsoft VM or Java Plug-In Version 1.6 installed. Mozilla(R) Firefox(R) 3.5, with Sun Microsystems' Java Plug-In Version 1.6. and click the Download button for the Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) option. ) Minimum Screen Resolution: 1024 x 768 Currently, the Apple(R) Mac OS(R) is not supported. Logging On (secondary location). Once on the FCC Integrated Spectrum Auction System page, the applicant may log in to create a
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- in the FCC Auction System for the changes to be submitted and considered by the Commission. A. Minimum Software Requirements The following software, at a minimum, is required to use the FCC Integrated Spectrum Auction System: xWeb Browser, either of the following is recommended: Microsoft® Internet Explorer 7.0. Your browser must have either Microsoft VM or Java Plug- In Version 1.6 installed. Mozilla® Firefox® 3.5, with Sun Microsystems' Java Plug-In Version 1.6. To obtain Java Plug-In Version 1.6, point your browser at http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp#jre and click the Download button for the Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) option. xPDF Viewer: Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or higher (available at http://www.adobe.com) xMinimum Screen Resolution: 1024 x 768 Currently, the Apple® Mac OS® is not supported.
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- ``digital CMRS in the United States to the extent that they offer real-time, two-way switched voice or data service that is interconnected with the public switched network and utilizes an in-network switching facility that enables the provider to reuse frequencies and accomplish seamless hand-offs of subscriber calls, and such service is provided over frequencies in the 800 MHz-950 MHz or 1.6-2.5 GHz bands using any air interface for which technical standards are stated in the standard document ``American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids,'' American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C 63.19-2007,'' as well as to the manufacturers of wireless handsets that are used in the delivery of these services. 47 C.F.R. §
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- CMRS in the United States to the extent that they offer real-time, two-way switched voice or data service that is interconnected with the public switched network and utilizes an in- network switching facility that enables the provider to reuse frequencies and accomplish seamless hand-offs of subscriber calls, and such service is provided over frequencies in the 800 MHz-950 MHz or 1.6-2.5 GHz bands using any air interface for which technical standards are stated in the standard document "American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids," American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C 63.19-2007," as well as to the manufacturers of wireless handsets that are used in the delivery of these services. 47 C.F.R. §
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- facilitating increased network capacity, more efficient use of spectrum, extension of coverage for handset operation to places where MSS operators have previously been unable to offer reliable service, improved emergency communications, enhanced competition, and economies of scale in manufacturing user transceivers. Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003) (ATC Report and Order), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), reconsidered in part in Mem. Opinion and Order and Second Order on
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- facilitating increased network capacity, more efficient use of spectrum, extension of coverage for handset operation to places where MSS operators have previously been unable to offer reliable service, improved emergency communications, enhanced competition, and economies of scale in manufacturing user transceivers. Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non- Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003) (ATC Report and Order), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), reconsidered in part in Mem. Opinion and Order and Second Order
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- SUBMIT button in the FCC Auction System for the changes to be submitted and considered by the Commission. Minimum Software Requirements The following software, at a minimum, is required to use the FCC Integrated Spectrum Auction System: Web Browser, either of the following is recommended: Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer 7.0. Your browser must have either Microsoft VM or Java Plug-In Version 1.6 installed. Mozilla(R) Firefox(R) 3.5, with Sun Microsystems' Java Plug-In Version 1.6. and click the Download button for the Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) option. ) Minimum Screen Resolution: 1024 x 768 Currently, the Apple(R) Mac OS(R) is not supported. Logging On (secondary location). Once on the FCC Integrated Spectrum Auction System page, the applicant may log in to create a
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- increasing network capacity, making more efficient use of spectrum, extending coverage to places where MSS operators have previously been unable to offer reliable service, improving emergency communications, enhancing competition, and making possible economies of scale in the manufacture of user transceivers. Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003) (ATC Report and Order), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), reconsidered in part in Mem. Opinion and Order and Second Order on
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- increasing network capacity, making more efficient use of spectrum, extending coverage to places where MSS operators have previously been unable to offer reliable service, improving emergency communications, enhancing competition, and making possible economies of scale in the manufacture of user transceivers. Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003) (ATC Report and Order), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), reconsidered in part in Mem. Opinion and Order and Second Order on
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- agreements. As noted, even without regard to satellite coverage, this combination of spectrum and technologies will enable Harbinger to bring the latest 4G terrestrial wireless broadband technology to underserved areas. Available Spectrum At the outset, the network will have no less than 23 MHz of spectrum, consisting of 8 MHz of 1.4 GHz terrestrial spectrum, access to 5 MHz of 1.6 GHz terrestrial spectrum and 10 MHz of MSS/ATC L-band spectrum. Through a cooperation agreement with Inmarsat and associated waivers of the Commission's ATC rules, by 2013 Harbinger will have access to an additional 30 MHz of ATC spectrum. Harbinger also is discussing with other Commission licensees the possibility of hosting or pooling their spectrum in order to enable them on
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- agreements. As noted, even without regard to satellite coverage, this combination of spectrum and technologies will enable Harbinger to bring the latest 4G terrestrial wireless broadband technology to underserved areas. Available Spectrum At the outset, the network will have no less than 23 MHz of spectrum, consisting of 8 MHz of 1.4 GHz terrestrial spectrum, access to 5 MHz of 1.6 GHz terrestrial spectrum and 10 MHz of MSS/ATC L-band spectrum. Through a cooperation agreement with Inmarsat and associated waivers of the Commission's ATC rules, by 2013 Harbinger will have access to an additional 30 MHz of ATC spectrum. Harbinger also is discussing with other Commission licensees the possibility of hosting or pooling their spectrum in order to enable them on
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- the FCC Form 175, if they have not already done so. Bidders can access the FCC Auction System over the Internet. The following software, at a minimum, is required to use the FCC Integrated Spectrum Auction System: Web Browser, either of the following is recommended: Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer 7.0. Your browser must have either Microsoft VM or Java Plug-In Version 1.6 installed. Mozilla(R) Firefox(R) 3.5, with Sun Microsystems' Java Plug-In Version 1.6. and click the Download button for the Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) option. ) Minimum Screen Resolution: 1024 x 768 Currently, the Apple(R) Mac OS(R) is not supported. Post-Auction Procedures. Shortly after bidding has ended, the Commission will issue a public notice declaring the auction closed, identifying the winning
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- FCC Form 175, if they have not already done so. 34. Bidders can access the FCC Auction System over the Internet. The following software, at a minimum, is required to use the FCC Integrated Spectrum Auction System: Web Browser, either of the following is recommended: Microsoft® Internet Explorer 7.0. Your browser must have either Microsoft VM or Java Plug-In Version 1.6 installed. Mozilla® Firefox® 3.5, with Sun Microsystems' Java Plug-In Version 1.6. To obtain Java Plug-In Version 1.6, point your browser at http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp#jreand click the Download button for the Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) option. PDF Viewer: Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or higher (available at http://www.adobe.com) Minimum Screen Resolution: 1024 x 768 35. Currently, the Apple®Mac OS®is not supported. 36. Post-Auction
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- File No. SAT-MOD-20070529-00075, Call Sign S2633, granted Nov. 28, 2008. Letters (referencing Call Sign S2633) dated July 2 and July 20, 2009 to Marlene H. Dortch, FCC Secretary, from Joseph A. Godles, Attorney for TerreStar Licensee, Inc., with attached certifications. See Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket No. 01-185, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003) (``ATC Report and Order''), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), reconsidered in part in Mem. Opinion and Order
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- 5File No. SAT-MOD-20070529-00075, Call Sign S2633, granted Nov. 28, 2008. 6Letters (referencing Call Sign S2633) dated July 2 and July 20, 2009 to Marlene H. Dortch, FCC Secretary,from Joseph A. Godles, Attorney for TerreStar Licensee, Inc., with attached certifications. 7See Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L- Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket No. 01-185, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003) ("ATC Report and Order"), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), reconsidered in part in Mem. Opinion and Order
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- MHz). See Plan, Section 3.11 - Low Power Channels at 44-48 (describes utilization of low power channels for on-scene incident response, and low power itinerant channels licensed for nationwide operation). See also 47 C.F.R. § 90.531(b)(3) narrowband low power channels subject to regional planning. See Plan, Section 3.6 - Use of the CAPRAD Pre-assignment Table at 38-39. See Plan, Section 1.6 - Plan Development at 4. See Plan, Section 9 - Certification at 73 (dated January 5, 2010). See Plan, Appendix G - Channel Assignments by Geographic Area at 110-154. See Plan, Section 5 - Coordination with Adjacent Regions at 51-62; see also Plan, Appendix O - Intra-Regional Coordination Procedures and Procedures for Resolution of Disputes at 182-192. See Public Safety
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- and Reply Comment Deadlines (filed Nov. 24, 2010). LightSquared Subsidiary LLC Request for Modification of its Authority for an Ancillary Terrestrial Component, SAT-MOD-20101118-00239, Order, DA 10-2243 (IB, Sat. Div., rel. Nov. 26, 2010). . See generally LightSquared ATC Modification Request, Narrative. Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, IB Docket Nos. 01-185, 02-364, 18 FCC Rcd 1962, 1964-65, at ¶ 1 (2003) (``ATC Report and Order''), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), reconsidered in part in Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, 20 FCC Rcd 4616 (2005) (``ATC Second Reconsideration Order''), further reconsideration pending; see ATC Second Reconsideration Order,
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- and ATC service.71 16.The Commission requires MSS/ATC operators to maintain the capability of providing continuous satellite service over the entire geographic area of satellite coverage required in the (Continued from previous page) 65See infraparas. 19-21. 66See generallyLightSquared ATC Modification Request, Narrative. 67Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, IB Docket Nos. 01-185, 02-364, 18 FCC Rcd 1962, 1964-65, at ¶ 1 (2003) ("ATC Report and Order"), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), reconsidered in part in Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, 20 FCC Rcd 4616 (2005) ("ATC Second Reconsideration Order"), further reconsideration pending; see ATC Second Reconsideration Order,
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- Following the sunset of the NCC's charter on July 25, 2003, the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) agreed to continue to provide assistance to regional planners. A copy of the 700 MHz Regional Planning Guidebook is available at the NPSTC website at http://www.npstc.org/nccsubcom.jsp. See Plan, Section 3.2 - Operations of the Regional Planning Committee at 13. See Plan, Section 1.6 - Development of the Plan at 7; see also, Plan, Section 2.1 Notification/Operation of the Region at 7-8 (meeting notices were published by FCC public notice, and notifications were sent to the Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa/Meskwaki, and a copy of the proposed Regional Plan). See Plan, Appendix A - Membership at 22-23. See Plan, Appendix
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- that about 98.4 percent of U.S. households are able to receive at least one in-state broadcast station. We found 78 state segments in which neither DISH nor DIRECTV carried any in-state stations, i.e., households located in these state segments are unable to receive any in-state stations via DBS. These state segments contain a total of about 1.87 million households, representing 1.6 percent of all U.S. households. Section 304(1) Findings: Data Analysis of the Number of Households Receiving a Local Broadcast Station Signal From a Different State The Bureau's analyses of the number of households that receive out-of-state broadcast television signals are contained in aggregate form for each state in Appendix A. The appendix provides the following information for each state: The
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- intentionally left blank. 13848 Table of Contents i ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS .......................................................................................................... v EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .............................................................................................................................. vi CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Background ......................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2.1 Court Cases and FCC Proceedings ........................................................ 1-3 1.2.2 Draft Procedures .................................................................................... 1-4 1.3 Regulatory Framework ....................................................................................... 1-4 1.4 Proposed Action .................................................................................................. 1-6 1.5 Scope of the PEA ................................................................................................ 1-6 1.6 Public Involvement ............................................................................................. 1-7 1.6.1 Scoping Process ..................................................................................... 1-7 1.6.2 Draft PEA .............................................................................................. 1-7 1.6.3 Summary ................................................................................................ 1-8 CHAPTER TWO PURPOSE AND NEED .............................................................................................. 2-1 2.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................... 2-1 2.2 Need .................................................................................................................... 2-1 CHAPTER THREE ALTERNATIVES ....................................................................................................... 3-1 3.1 No Action Alternative ......................................................................................... 3-1 3.2 Alternative 1 Existing ASR Program with FAA Lighting Changes ................ 3-3 3.3 Alternative 2
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- 0 0 RG q 1 0 0 1 0 0 cm 612 0 0 792 0 0 cm /background_2 Do Q BT 0 0 0 rg 0 0 0 RG 1 0 0 1 75.35 705.649 Tm 98 Tz 3 Tr /OPBaseFont3 12 Tf (deemed granted, in the absence of a Commission denial of the petition, is September 30, 201 1.6) Tj 1 0 0 1 75.1 691.7 Tm 99 Tz (Because the PlatinumTel, CAL Communications and ReCellular petitions request similar relief,) Tj 1 0 0 1 74.85 678.049 Tm (the Commission intends to address the three petitions simultaneously.) Tj 1 0 0 1 415.4 677.549 Tm (We therefore apply the) Tj 1 0 0 1 75.1 664.1 Tm (quiet period
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- ANSI Standard. A handset is considered hearing aid-compatible for inductive coupling if it meets a rating of at least T3. The 2007 ANSI Standard specifies testing procedures for determining the M-rating and T-rating of digital wireless handsets that operate over air interfaces that, at the time it was promulgated, were commonly used for wireless services in the 800-950 MHz and 1.6-2.5 GHz bands. When service rules were established for the 700 MHz band, the Commission stated its expectation that hearing aid compatibility standards would be developed for that band. It encouraged ASC C63(R) and others to work together to develop such standards in a timely manner. ASC C63(R) recently adopted an updated version of the standard, the 2011 ANSI Standard, which
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- SUBMIT button in the FCC Auction System for the changes to be submitted and considered by the Commission. Minimum Software Requirements The following software, at a minimum, is required to use the FCC Integrated Spectrum Auction System: Web Browser, either of the following is recommended: Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer 7.0. Your browser must have either Microsoft VM or Java Plug-In Version 1.6 installed. Mozilla(R) Firefox(R) 3.5, with Sun Microsystems' Java Plug-In Version 1.6. and click the Download button in the JRE column under Java Platform, Standard Edition. ) Minimum Screen Resolution: 1024 x 768 Currently, the Apple(R) Mac OS(R) is not supported. Logging On (secondary location). Once on the FCC Integrated Spectrum Auction System page, the applicant may log in to create
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- SUBMITbutton in the FCC Auction System for the changes to be submitted and considered by the Commission. A. Minimum Software Requirements The following software, at a minimum, is required to use the FCC Integrated Spectrum Auction System: Web Browser, either of the following is recommended: ßMicrosoft®Internet Explorer 7.0. Your browser must have either Microsoft VM or Java Plug- In Version 1.6 installed. ßMozilla®Firefox®3.5, with Sun Microsystems' Java Plug-In Version 1.6. To obtain the Java Plug-In, point your browser at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.htmland click the Download button in the JRE column under Java Platform, Standard Edition. PDF Viewer: Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or higher (available at http://www.adobe.com) Minimum Screen Resolution: 1024 x 768 Currently, the Apple®Mac OS®is not supported. 18747 C.F.R. § 0.459. 18847
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- the presence of a second operator (other than a wireless or DBS operator); 0.5 percent higher and 6.9 percent lower for incumbents in the second operator subgroup; 2.9 percent higher and 1.4 percent lower for communities with a finding based upon DBS market share; 0.5 percent higher and 4.2 percent lower in areas overlapped by a wireless MVPD operator; and 1.6 and 1.4 percent lower where operators met the low penetration test by serving fewer than 30 percent of households. As shown in Table 2, the average price of expanded basic service grew historically at a compound annual rate of 6.3 percent over the 14-year period from 1995-2009, just above the one-year 2009 increase of 5.9 percent shown in Table 1.
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- study and save resources for the Bureau, Member States, Sector Members and operators. Inmarsat believes that there is a valid role for regional and ITU organizations to play in facilitating the international deployment of ATC/CGC. For example, regional and ITU 1 Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 03-15, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), reconsidered in part in Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, FCC
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- study and save resources for the Bureau, Member States, Sector Members and operators. Inmarsat believes that there is a valid role for regional and ITU organizations to play in facilitating the international deployment of ATC/CGC. For example, regional and ITU 1 Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 03-15, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003), modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), reconsidered in part in Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, FCC 05-30,
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- a specific case NOC RES 905 (WRC-07) Date of entry into force of certain provisions of the RR relating to the non-payment of cost recovery fees NOC RES 906 (WRC-07) Submission of notices for terrestrial services to the Radiocommunication Bureau NOC RES 950 (Rev.WRC-07) Consideration of the use of the frequencies between 275 and 3 000 GHz SUP Consequential Suppression 1.6 RES 951 (Rev.WRC-07) Enhancing the international spectrum regulatory framework SUP 1.2 ATTACHMENT 24 RESOLUTION FCC NTIA Comments WRC-12 Agenda Item ANNEX 1 Options for enhancing the international spectrum regulatory framework SUP 1.2 ANNEX 2 Guidelines for implementing this resolution SUP 1.2 RES 953 (WRC-07) Protection of radiocommunication services from emissions by short-range radio devices SUP 1.22 RES 954 (WRC-07) Harmonisation
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- in provisions of the RR relating to the non-payment of cost recovery fees NOC RES 906 (WRC- 07) S ubm ission of notices f or terre strial services to t he Radioc omm unication Burea u NOC RES 950 (Rev.WRC-07) C onsideration of the use of the freque ncies bet ween 275 and 3 000 G Hz SUP Consequential Suppression 1.6 RES 951 (Rev.WRC-07) Enhancing the international spectrum regulatory fra mework SUP 1.2 3614 ATTACH MENT RESOL UTIO N FCC NTIA Com ments WRC-12Age nda Item ANNEX 1 Optio ns for en han cing the in tern atio nal spectrum regul atory fram ework SUP 1.2 ANNEX 2 Guidelines for im plem enting t his resol ution SUP 1.2 RES 953
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- changes to its previously approved end-of-life and spare satellite plans for first-generation satellites. Accordingly, this Order does not modify the end-of-life disposal plan for first-generation satellites approved in File No. SAT-MOD-20030606-00098, as amended by File No. SAT-AMD-20050105-00003. Id. at 12. See Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003) at ¶245 (an MSS operator with foreign-licensed satellites may obtain authority for operation of ATC stations in the United States through modification of a U.S. earth-station
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- changes to its previously approved end-of-life and spare satellite plans for first-generation satellites. Accordingly, this Order does not modify the end-of-life disposal plan for first-generation satellites approved in File No. SAT-MOD-20030606-00098, as amended by File No. SAT- AMD-20050105-00003. 19Id.at 12. See Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands,Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003) at ¶245 (an MSS operator with foreign-licensed satellites may obtain authority for operation of ATC stations in the United States through modification of a U.S. earth-station license).
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- broadcaster. Topography: France occupies an area slightly smaller than the size of Texas. The terrain consists of mostly flat plains or gently rolling hills in the north and west; the remainder is mountainous, especially with the Pyrenees in the south, and the Alps in the east. Fixed Total Fiber Cable DSL Other Fixed broadband subs per 100 inhabitants 31.4 0.1 1.6 29.7 0.0 Fixed broadband subs (June 2010) 20,257,000 % of households with fixed broadband access (2009) 57.5 Mobile Mobile wireless broadband subs per 100 inhabitants 30.0 Mobile wireless broadband subs (June 2010) 19,358,000 13. Germany Regulation: Policy-related issues in the telecommunications sector are directed by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi). Its mission is to foster ``successful economic
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- broadcaster. Topography: France occupies an area slightly smaller than the size of Texas. The terrain consists of mostly flat plains or gently rolling hills in the north and west; the remainder is mountainous, especially with the Pyrenees in the south, and the Alps in the east. Fixed Total Fiber Cable DSL Other Fixed broadband subs per 100 inhabitants155 31.4 0.1 1.6 29.7 0.0 Fixed broadband subs (June 2010)156 20,257,000 % of households with fixed broadband access (2009)157 57.5 Mobile Mobile wireless broadband subs per 100 inhabitants158 30.0 Mobile wireless broadband subs (June 2010)159 19,358,000 154Le monde, Internet: les fournisseurs d'accès lancent des offers moins chères mais moins riches(Feb. 13, 2010), http://www.lemonde.fr/technologies/article/2010/02/12/Internet-les-fournisseurs-d-acces-lancent-des-offres-moins- cheres-mais-moins-riches_1304840_651865.html; Le monde, Numericable va lancer un forfeit social Internet
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- of unauthorized third parties as a result of a breach by Licensee of this Licensing Agreement, Licensee shall, at its expense and without limiting any other rights available to CostQuest, immediately notify CostQuest and use all commercially reasonable efforts to retrieve such materials and shall reimburse CostQuest for all reasonable expenses incurred by CostQuest in attempting to retrieve such materials. 1.6.Licensee shall not, and shall not permit any third party to, disassemble, decompile, reverse engineer, or otherwise recreate the Licensed Materials. 1.7. In accessing or using the Licensed Materials, Licensee shall not, by any action or inaction, violate laws or regulations promulgated by any governmental or quasi-governmental authorities 10 Federal Communications Commission DA 12-193 that are binding upon it and shall
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- available for that proceeding, and must be filed in their native format (e.g., .doc, .xml, .ppt, searchable .pdf). Participants in this proceeding should familiarize themselves with the Commission's ex parte rules. Action by the Chief, International Bureau. - FCC- . See Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket No. 01-185, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003) (ATC Order). ATC Order, 18 FCC Rcd 1962, as modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003). See Mobile Satellite Ventures Subsidiary LLC Application for Minor Modification of Space Station License for AMSC-1, File Nos. SAT-MOD-20031118-00333, SAT-MOD-20031118-00332, SES-MOD-20031118-01879, Order
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- of terrestrial base stations that an MSS/ATC provider may deploy.5 1Letter from Lawrence E. Strickling, Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, to Julius Genachowski, Chairman, FCC (dated Feb. 14, 2012) (NTIA Letter), available at http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/view?id=7021860324. 2See Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L- Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket No. 01-185, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003) (ATC Order). 3ATCOrder, 18 FCC Rcd 1962, as modified by Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003). 4SeeMobile Satellite Ventures Subsidiary LLC Application for Minor Modification of Space Station License for AMSC-1, File Nos. SAT-MOD-20031118-00333, SAT-MOD-20031118-00332, SES-MOD-20031118-01879, Order and Authorization,
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- watts effective radiated power (``ERP'') at 30 meters antenna height above average terrain (``HAAT''), providing an FM service radius (1 mV/m or 60 dBu) of approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometers); and (b) the LP10 class, consisting of stations with a maximum of 10 watts ERP at 30 meters HAAT, providing an FM service radius of approximately one to two miles (1.6 to 3.2 kilometers). The LPFM Order establishing the service imposed separation requirements for LPFM stations to protect full-service FM stations operating on the co-, first-, and second-adjacent channels, as well as stations operating on intermediate frequency channels. The LPFM Order concluded, however, that imposition of a third-adjacent channel separation requirement would restrict unnecessarily the number of LPFM stations that could
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- SD, or HD channels. The counts do not include multicast signals. Table 11 shows little difference in the overall average of the number of channels carried via retransmission consent (8.6) compared to must carry (8.8). More analog and SD channels were must-carry channels (7.2) than retransmission consent (6.4), and more HD channels were retransmission consent channels (2.2) than must carry (1.6). Table 11 Average Number of Local Broadcast Channels By Carriage Election and Channel Format January 1, 2010 Cable Programming Service Viewing Format Overall Average Non Compet-itive Effective Competition Subgroups Group Second Cable Operator DBS Other Incumbent Rival Both Retransmission consent Analog/SD 6.4 5.5 8.1 6.7 7.9 6.9 8.4 9.1 HD digital 2.2 2.0 2.5 1.6 4.6 2.1 2.6 2.6 Total
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- Standard. A handset is considered hearing aid-compatible for inductive coupling if it meets a rating of at least T3. The 2007 ANSI Standard specifies testing procedures for determining the M-rating and T-rating of digital wireless handsets that operate over the air interfaces that, at the time it was promulgated, were commonly used for wireless services in the 800-950 MHz and 1.6-2.5 GHz bands. ASC C63(R) recently adopted an updated version of ANSI C63.19 (the ``2011 ANSI Standard''). The 2011 ANSI Standard was published on May 27, 2011, and ASC C63(R) subsequently requested that the Commission adopt this newer version of the standard into its rules. The 2011 ANSI Standard expands the operating frequency range for covered wireless devices to 698 MHz
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- ANSI Standard.4A handset is considered hearing aid- compatible for inductive coupling if it meets a rating of at least T3.5The 2007 ANSI Standard specifies testing procedures for determining the M-rating and T-rating of digital wireless handsets that operate over the air interfaces that, at the time it was promulgated, were commonly used for wireless services in the 800-950 MHz and 1.6-2.5 GHz bands. 147 C.F.R. § 20.19(c), (d). Hearing aids operating in acoustic coupling mode receive through a microphone and then amplify all sounds surrounding the user, including both desired sounds, such as a telephone's audio signal, and unwanted ambient noise. Hearing aids operating in inductive coupling mode turn off their microphone to avoid amplifying unwanted ambient noise, instead using atelecoil
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- System's usefulness without increasing interference, we conclude that it would serve the public interest to permit MSC to provide enhanced ringing and paging services as described above, using the specified frequencies, which it may do consistently with the existing terms of its satellite license. 10. Ancillary Fixed-Satellite Services. MSC requests permission to provide incidental and ancillary Fixed-Satellite Services in the 1.6 GHz MSS/RDSS bands. It says that one service of this type that it contemplates providing would involve deploying Mobile Exchange Units ("MXUs") that the proprietors of isolated telephone systems in remote areas could use to establish voice and data links with the IRIDIUM System. Although the units would be transportable, they might be installed as fixtures, in which event, MSC
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- in an Earth-station application filed pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §25.130. 17 TRW also indicates that it plans to use 5231.18 MHz 1 MHz and 5233.38 MHz 1 MHz as primary and back-up bands for TT&C uplinks. See the preceding footnote regarding authorization of Earth-to-space transmission. 20424 Service-Link Polarization 21. TRW requests authority to use right-hand circular polarization (RHCP) for its 1.6/2.4 GHz service links rather than LHCP, as currently authorized. It asserts that the change would facilitate coordination with L/Q, which is licensed to use the same spectrum bands for LHCP service links. 22. MCHI, a Big LEO applicant proposing to use the same bands for service links with RHCP polarization, objects that TRW. has failed to provide an interference analysis
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- this STA, it will be able to provide MSS service to distant points in the United States, including northern Alaska, and to provide packet data services to the public safety, maritime safety, and the oil and gas industries. 4. In addition, SatCom has filed an application for blanket authorization to operate up to 25,000 METs in the United States using MSAT-1.6 AMSC and Space System License, Inc. (representing Motorola and Iridium LLC) have filed petitions to deny this application. ra. DISCUSSION 5. Based on SatCom's representations, we find that the public interest, convenience, and necessity will be served by allowing SatCom to conduct commercial trials with a limited number of customers on a temporary basis. In previous proceedings, the Commission noted
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- limits identified by NTIA are based on international recommendations by RTCA and ETSI for mobile earth terminals in the Mobile Satellite Service (MSS). See RTCA Inc. Special Committee 159, Assessment of Radio Frequency Interference Relevant to the GNSS, Document No, RTCA/DO-235, January 27, 1997; European Testing and Standards Institute (ETSI) standards TBR-041 and TBR-042 for Mobile Earth Terminals in the 1.6/2.4 GHz and 2.0 GHz range, respectively. 272 The out-of-band emissions include both spurious and harmonic emissions. We determined that the standard recommended by NTIA would require approximately 85-90 dB suppression for typical full-power mobile equipment and approximately 75-80 dB for handhelds and portables. For the purposes of the GLONASS standard, we assumed the narrowband limit of -80 dBW as sufficient
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- Opposition to objections may be filed no later than 10 days after the original objection is filed. Responses to the opposition may be filed no later than 5 days after the time for filing an opposition has expired. A Apppplliiccaanntt FFiillee N Nuum mbbeerr C Coooorrddiinnaatteess D Daattee R Reecc''dd Spectrasite Communications A0121873 29-36-7.0/95-16-1.0 4/17/00 Towers of Texas, Inc. A0121869 26-6-1.6/ 98-8-25.8 4/17/00 Louisiana Unwired, LLC A0122197 31-12-3.7/92-30-42.4 4/20/00 SBA Towers Inc. A0111742 42-15-35.6/87-51-48.0 12/15/99 -FCC-
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- Wireless Telecommunications Bureau determined, based on a independent review of the Environmental Assessments filed by the applicants, listed herein, that the proposed tower will not have any significant impact upon the environment. See 47 C.F. R. § 1.1308(d). Accordingly, the application(s) listed herein for major environmental actions are GRANTED. Applicant File Number Coordinates Date Rec' Towers of Texas, Inc. A0121869 26-6-1.6/98-8-25.8 4/17/00 Spectrasite Communications A0121873 29-36-7.0/95-16-1.0 4/17/00 -FCC- +D:ƒ ÂöÃÿ‰PNG > É!´R>^ÒïS›Sß¿†"KækÆý˜÷¯‡er4 ÐJùdM¿OO ° ˜,I TV¨Û5 0Žz̪ƒ§ ×õ£ %âo ²Š í Ëa¼% Tf(c) U~íðUyÈÓšîo=‚cŒ {ýYAD ÒÙÔZv¦}²YAD e/‰,Ê-Ê%E9 ^1ŽJ 2‹Ð bʆPh=f 8H‡]}¢È`£Ö2@ ¸áí'ÿßäÅXÂt‹p¤O À þ$‰>ÉûŸ -¦mË``›Q(q P² Èðe D ç_ûˆ pÐ/]b|?¥O V¹Jõ tXT€‡ßeè 2)ÀV``þ (c)}ÐlætmE...bÏ¡ gs½>o³óØ(R)"q¤Q ܆ÄëëžD N žä- >ÌürºKp¸´-~ifƒMÌà z} ¯žé tm¿ž(c)íëcv `ññä 0i 0i 0i 0i 0i 0i 0i 0i
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- Telecommunications Industry. The report consists of 29 statistical tables tracing trends in the U.S. international telecommunications industry. These tables contain information relating to international traffic, circuits, pricing, and accounting rates. Statistical Findings The average revenue billed for a minute of international telephone service declined from $1.34 in 1980 to $0.53 in 1999. The number of U.S. billed minutes increased from 1.6 billion to 28.4 billion during the same period. U.S. billed minutes increased by 17% in 1999 compared to the year before. In 1975, international telephone service represented less than 5% of the revenues U.S. carriers received from providing long distance services. It grew to 19% of overall toll revenues over the next 20 years and then dropped to 18% in
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- 28-38-20.6 N FL AM WLV802 081-16-57.9 W 0000455329 ORLANDO SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIPCASSELBERRY 05/22/2001 02126.40000 28-38-20.6 N FL AM WLV802 081-16-57.9 W 0000455329 ORLANDO SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIPCASSELBERRY 05/22/2001 06123.10000 28-38-20.6 N FL AM WLV802 081-16-57.9 W 0000455329 ORLANDO SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIPCASSELBERRY 05/22/2001 06152.75000 28-38-20.6 N FL AM WLV802 081-16-57.9 W 0000455329 ORLANDO SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIPCASSELBERRY 05/22/2001 10616.87500 28-38-20.6 N PR AM 066-05-01.6 W 0000456775 NewComm Wireless Services, Inc. CAYEY 05/21/2001 10715.00000 18-09-22.9 N PR AM 066-05-01.6 W 0000456775 NewComm Wireless Services, Inc. CAYEY 05/21/2001 10795.00000 18-09-22.9 N FL MD WMV854 085-29-41.0 W 0000466423 USCOC OF TALLAHASSEE, INC. CHIPLEY 05/21/2001 02168.40000 30-45-37.0 N FL MD WMV854 085-29-41.0 W 0000466423 USCOC OF TALLAHASSEE, INC. CHIPLEY 05/21/2001 06197.24000 30-45-37.0 N FL MD WMV854 085-29-41.0 W
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- N PA MD WNWM838 080-04-30.0 W 0000522389 MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE INC Erie 07/06/2001 00152.48000 42-02-59.0 N NE A 0000515224 BURG MR, FRED 07/09/2001 00463.45000 NE A 0000515224 BURG MR, FRED 07/09/2001 00468.45000 TX NE 098-53-14.0 W 0000515224 BURG MR, FRED FREDERICKSBURG 07/09/2001 00463.45000 30-15-36.0 N PR NE 066-38-10.6 W 0000517027 Metro Beeper Inc Arecibo 07/09/2001 00462.80000 18-27-12.8 N PR NE 065-40-01.6 W 0000517027 Metro Beeper Inc Ceiba 07/09/2001 00462.80000 18-05-57.9 N PR NE 065-51-47.6 W 0000517027 Metro Beeper Inc Humacao 07/09/2001 00462.80000 18-07-26.9 N PR NE 066-34-28.6 W 0000517027 Metro Beeper Inc Jayuya 07/09/2001 00462.80000 18-10-09.9 N PR NE 066-59-27.6 W 0000517027 Metro Beeper Inc Maricao 07/09/2001 00462.80000 18-08-53.8 N PR NE 065-49-46.6 W 0000517027 Metro Beeper Inc Rio Grande 07/09/2001
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- N CA NE 122-29-05.0 W 0000541355 AT&T Wireless Services of Florida, Inc. Sausalito 07/30/2001 17775.00000 37-50-08.0 N CA NE 122-24-30.9 W 0000541369 AT&T Wireless Services of Florida, Inc. San Francisco 07/30/2001 19335.00000 37-48-19.7 N NY NE 073-45-28.4 W 0000541628 AT&T CORP ALBANY 07/30/2001 17760.00000 42-39-03.3 N NY NE 073-41-47.4 W 0000541629 AT&T CORP TROY 07/30/2001 19320.00000 42-41-01.3 N NV NE 119-44-01.6 W 0000545115 Pacific Bell Wireless, LLC RENO 07/31/2001 17925.00000 39-22-51.3 N NV NE 119-46-01.8 W 0000545147 Pacific Bell Wireless, LLC RENO 07/31/2001 19485.00000 39-22-09.7 N PA NE 078-40-36.4 W 0000545518 Cellco Partnership dba Verizon WirelessPortage 07/31/2001 06286.79000 40-24-32.4 N PA NE 078-40-36.4 W 0000545518 Cellco Partnership dba Verizon WirelessPortage 07/31/2001 06315.84000 40-24-32.4 N PA NE 078-40-36.4 W 0000545518 Cellco Partnership
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- the introduction of advanced wireless service, resolving in part petitions for reconsideration of 2 GHz MSS band arrangements, and addressing petitions for rulemaking concerning the 2 GHz MSS and Unlicensed PCS bands. 3 INTERNATIONAL AND OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY TITLE: Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band; and Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service (ET Docket No. 95-18). SUMMARY: The Commission will consider a Notice of Proposed Rule Making concerning proposals to permit mobile satellite service operators, or other entities, to implement terrestrial operations in the 2 GHz band, the
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- 200 kbps in at Least One Direction) 1/ Other includes medium and large business, institutional, and government customers. Number of Providers Zero 44.0% 30.1% 25.0% One 24.5 25.8 24.5 Two 14.2 16.7 18.6 Three 8.1 9.3 10.7 Four 4.4 6.0 6.2 Five 2.6 4.2 4.1 Six 1.5 3.1 3.0 Seven 0.6 2.2 2.3 Eight 0.2 1.2 2.0 Nine 0.0 0.6 1.6 Ten or More 0.0 0.9 2.1 * Data for June 2000 have been revised. December 1999 June 2000* December 2000 Table 8 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service High-Speed Providers by Zip Code Number of Reporting Providers 7 or more 4 to 6 1 to 3 (As of December 31, 2000) Alabama 29% 62% 5% 4% 0%
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- 5.1 3.8 7.2 1983 3.6 3.8 3.6 1984 3.5 3.9 9.2 1985 3.0 3.8 4.7 1986 2.2 1.1 2.7 1987 3.1 4.4 -1.3 1988 3.7 4.4 1.3 1989 3.6 4.6 -0.3 1990 4.1 6.1 -0.4 1991 2.8 3.1 3.5 1992 2.2 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.7 2.7 1.8 1994 2.0 2.7 0.7 1995 2.1 2.5 1.2 1996 1.7 3.3 2.1 1997 1.6 1.7 0.2 1998 1.3 1.6 0.3* 1999 1.6 2.7 0.4 2000 2.4 3.4 -2.3 * CPI telephone service index was revised in December of 1997. Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Economic Analysis. Chart 13.1 Table 13.2 Annual Changes in Major Price Indices GDP Chain- Type Price IndexCPI - All ItemsCPI - Telephone Services CPI All Items and
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- modify the band plan for the 36.051.4 GHz band. Comments due 60 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 90 days after publication in the Federal Register. IB 01-185; NPRM 08/17/01 (adopted 08/09/01); FCC 01-225 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHZ Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHZ Band. The Commission seeks comment on proposals to bring flexibility to the delivery of communications by mobile satellite service providers. Comments due 28 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 42 days after publication in the Federal Register. OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY ET 99-231; FNPRM & ORDER 05/11/01 (adopted 05/10/01); FCC 01-158 Amendment of Part 15
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- modify the band plan for the 36.051.4 GHz band. Comments due 60 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 90 days after publication in the Federal Register. IB 01-185; NPRM 08/17/01 (adopted 08/09/01); FCC 01-225 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHZ Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHZ Band. The Commission seeks comment on proposals to bring flexibility to the delivery of communications by mobile satellite service providers. Comments due 28 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 42 days after publication in the Federal Register. OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY ET 99-231; FNPRM & ORDER 05/11/01 (adopted 05/10/01); FCC 01-158 Amendment of Part 15
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- modify the band plan for the 36.051.4 GHz band. Comments due 60 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 90 days after publication in the Federal Register. IB 01-185; NPRM 08/17/01 (adopted 08/09/01); FCC 01-225 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHZ Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHZ Band. The Commission seeks comment on proposals to bring flexibility to the delivery of communications by mobile satellite service providers. Comments due 28 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 42 days after publication in the Federal Register. OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY ET 99-231; FNPRM & ORDER 05/11/01 (adopted 05/10/01); FCC 01-158 Amendment of Part 15
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- W 0000586439 AT&T Wireless Services of Florida, Inc. Sandia Crest 09/07/2001 11215.00000 35-12-59.0 N NM NE 106-27-07.2 W 0000586439 AT&T Wireless Services of Florida, Inc. Sandia Crest 09/07/2001 11605.00000 35-12-59.0 N NM NE 106-39-03.1 W 0000586459 AT&T Wireless Services of Florida, Inc. Albuquerque 09/07/2001 11035.00000 35-05-07.7 N IA NE 091-33-48.8 W 0000586513 Cedar Rapids Cellular Telephone, L.P. Ely 09/07/2001 06785.00000 41-55-01.6 N AZ NE 111-56-33.0 W 0000586925 Sprint Spectrum L.P. PINAL COUNTY 09/07/2001 06620.62500 33-03-51.0 N CG - General Aviation Air-ground Radiotelephone State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CA AM KWT909 119-16-46.4 W 0000517508 SkyTel Corp. 09/05/2001 00454.67500 36-44-47.8 N CA AM KWT909 119-16-46.4 W 0000517508 SkyTel Corp. 09/05/2001 00454.85000
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- modify the band plan for the 36.051.4 GHz band. Comments due 60 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 90 days after publication in the Federal Register. IB 01-185; NPRM 08/17/01 (adopted 08/09/01); FCC 01-225 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHZ Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHZ Band. The Commission seeks comment on proposals to bring flexibility to the delivery of communications by mobile satellite service providers. Comments due 28 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 42 days after publication in the Federal Register. IB 96-261; PN 09/06/01; DA 01-2104 International Bureau Grants Motion for Limited Extension of Time for Filing Reply Comments
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- N GA RM KNKN547 082-56-00.5 W 0000590133 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC HARTWELL 09/12/2001 34-18-36.4 N GA RM KNKN547 083-05-13.5 W 0000590133 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC LEXINGTON 09/12/2001 33-52-40.4 N GA RM KNKN547 082-29-51.5 W 0000590133 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC LINCOLNTON 09/12/2001 33-46-31.5 N GA RM KNKN547 082-29-51.5 W 0000590133 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC LINCOLNTON 09/12/2001 33-46-31.5 N GA RM KNKN547 083-35-01.6 W 0000590133 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC Madison 09/12/2001 33-33-51.4 N GA RM KNKN547 083-40-14.6 W 0000590133 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC MONTICELLO 09/12/2001 33-18-15.5 N GA RM KNKN547 082-43-08.5 W 0000590133 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC WASHINGTON 09/12/2001 33-44-25.5 N Page 31 CL - Cellular State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City
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- C.F.R. § 63.71, to discontinue its domestic telecommunications services. Comments due October 3. Contact: Jon Minkoff at (202) 418-2353 (voice) or Carmell Weather (voice), (202) 418-0484 TTY. INTERNATIONAL BUREAU IB 01-185; NPRM 08/17/01 (adopted 08/09/01); FCC 01-225 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHZ Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHZ Band. The Commission seeks comment on proposals to bring flexibility to the delivery of communications by mobile satellite service providers. Comments due 28 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 42 days after publication in the Federal Register. IB 96-261; PN 09/06/01; DA 01-2104 International Bureau Grants Motion for Limited Extension of Time for Filing Reply Comments
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- Communications Association International, Inc., Proxim, Inc. In the Matter of the Commission's Rules to Ensure Compatibility with Enhanced 911 Emergency Calling Systems (CC Docket No. 94-102). Petition for Limited Waiver - CenturyTel Wireless, Inc., Celulares Telefonica, Inc. In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band (IB Docket No. 01-185)/ Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service (ET Docket No. 95-18). Request for Extension of Time - The Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association. -FCC- News media Information 202 / 418-0500 TTY 202 / 418-2555 Fax-On-Demand 202 / 418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov
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- imposed in a January 17, 2001, Bureau-level Memorandum Opinion and Order. Comments due October 19; replies due November 2. Contact: Henry L. Thaggert at (202) 418-7941 (voice). INTERNATIONAL BUREAU IB 01-185; NPRM 08/17/01 (adopted 08/09/01); FCC 01-225 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHZ Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHZ Band. The Commission seeks comment on proposals to bring flexibility to the delivery of communications by mobile satellite service providers. Comments due 28 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 42 days after publication in the Federal Register. OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY ET 99-231; FNPRM & ORDER 05/11/01 (adopted 05/10/01); FCC 01-158 Amendment of Part 15
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- AZ MD WPNG346 111-52-30.7 W 0000603640 360(degree) Communications Company of Nevada Limited Partnership CAMP VERDE 09/25/2001 06423.12500 34-28-10.3 N AZ MD WPNG346 111-52-30.7 W 0000603640 360(degree) Communications Company of Nevada Limited Partnership CAMP VERDE 09/25/2001 11646.25000 34-28-10.3 N AZ MD WPNG346 111-52-30.7 W 0000603640 360(degree) Communications Company of Nevada Limited Partnership CAMP VERDE 09/25/2001 11657.50000 34-28-10.3 N AZ MD WPJC231 112-07-01.6 W 0000603647 360(degree) Communications Company of Nevada Limited Partnership PRESCOTT 09/25/2001 06160.16000 34-41-13.1 N AZ MD WPJC231 112-07-01.6 W 0000603647 360(degree) Communications Company of Nevada Limited Partnership PRESCOTT 09/25/2001 11167.50000 34-41-13.1 N AZ MD WPJC231 112-07-01.6 W 0000603647 360(degree) Communications Company of Nevada Limited Partnership PRESCOTT 09/25/2001 11185.00000 34-41-13.1 N MA MD WPJC684 071-03-41.1 W 0000603756 Cellco Partnership, dba Verizon
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- Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the Act), 47 U.S.C. § 271. Comments due October 19; replies due November 13. Contact: Jessica Rosenworcel at (202) 418-2764 (voice). INTERNATIONAL BUREAU IB 01-185; NPRM 08/17/01 (adopted 08/09/01); FCC 01-225 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHZ Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHZ Band. The Commission seeks comment on proposals to bring flexibility to the delivery of communications by mobile satellite service providers. Comments due 28 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 42 days after publication in the Federal Register. OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY ET 99-231; FNPRM & ORDER 05/11/01 (adopted 05/10/01); FCC 01-158 Amendment of Part 15
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- Communications, Inc., The International Prepaid Communications Association. -3- In the Matter of Request for Review by Unicom, Inc. of Decision of Universal Service Administrator (Docket Nos. 96-45 and 97-21). Petition for Review - Unicom, Inc. October 10 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band (IB Docket No. 01-185)/Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service (ET Docket No. 95-18). Comments - David A. Montanaro. In the Matter of Petition for Waiver of the Benchmark Settlement Rate for Guyana (IB Docket No. 96-261). Ex Parte Filing - Further Comments of
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- the COmmission REgistration System (CORES) where they will enter the requested information. See Exhibit 1.4. Exhibit 1.4 . `` See Exhibit 1.5 below. Exhibit 1.5 IB customers will be returned to IBFS, where the new Applicant FRN number is automatically prefilled. Enter the associated password in the appropriate box. Click on the ``PREFILL CORES DATA'' button as shown in Exhibit 1.6. Exhibit 1.6 The application previously selected will appear with Applicant information prefilled at the top of the form. See Exhibit 1.7. You will have to manually fill in the Applicant Name box. Complete and submit the application as usual. Exhibit 1.7 Copy a Form IBFS has always permitted filers to copy a previously saved/validated or submitted application to reduce the
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- the release of the Public Notice; final action will be taken 31 days following the date of the Public Notice. Contact: Suzon Cameron at (202) 418-1439 (voice). INTERNATIONAL BUREAU IB 01-185; NPRM 08/17/01 (adopted 08/09/01); FCC 01-225 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHZ Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHZ Band. The Commission seeks comment on proposals to bring flexibility to the delivery of communications by mobile satellite service providers. Comments due 28 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 42 days after publication in the Federal Register. IB 01-185, ET 95-18; ORDER 10/04/01 (adopted 10/04/01); DA 01-2314 Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service
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- - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City IA AM WPJB559 091-33-39.0 W 0000541288 USCOC of Greater Iowa, Inc. DONNELLSON 10/09/2001 06765.00000 40-41-29.0 N IA AM WPJB559 091-33-39.0 W 0000541288 USCOC of Greater Iowa, Inc. DONNELLSON 10/09/2001 06785.00000 40-41-29.0 N PR AM WPSP492 066-05-01.6 W 0000566432 NewComm Wireless Services, Inc. CAYEY 10/11/2001 11605.00000 18-09-22.9 N PR AM WPSP492 066-05-01.6 W 0000566432 NewComm Wireless Services, Inc. CAYEY 10/11/2001 11627.50000 18-09-22.9 N PR AM WPSP492 066-05-01.6 W 0000566432 NewComm Wireless Services, Inc. CAYEY 10/11/2001 11631.25000 18-09-22.9 N PR AM WPSP492 066-05-01.6 W 0000566432 NewComm Wireless Services, Inc. CAYEY 10/11/2001 11685.00000 18-09-22.9 N IL AM WLT387 089-09-51.3
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- in the Federal Register; replies due 120 days from publication in the Federal Register. Contact: Anita Cheng or Dana Bradford at (202) 418-7400 (voice), (202) 418-0484 TTY. INTERNATIONAL BUREAU IB 01-185; NPRM 08/17/01 (adopted 08/09/01); FCC 01-225 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHZ Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHZ Band. The Commission seeks comment on proposals to bring flexibility to the delivery of communications by mobile satellite service providers. Comments due 28 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 42 days after publication in the Federal Register. IB 01-185, ET 95-18; ORDER 10/04/01 (adopted 10/04/01); DA 01-2314 Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service
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- to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City SD MD WPQP775 096-45-59.0 W 0000626990 WWC License L.L.C. BROOKINGS 10/16/2001 06286.19000 44-20-22.0 N SD MD WPQP775 096-45-59.0 W 0000626990 WWC License L.L.C. BROOKINGS 10/16/2001 06315.84000 44-20-22.0 N SD MD WPQP773 096-42-54.6 W 0000626991 WWC License L.L.C. Estelline 10/16/2001 06034.15000 44-36-01.6 N SD MD WPQP773 096-42-54.6 W 0000626991 WWC License L.L.C. Estelline 10/16/2001 06063.80000 44-36-01.6 N SD MD WPQP772 097-06-18.0 W 0000626992 WWC License L.L.C. WATERTOWN 10/16/2001 06197.24000 44-50-52.0 N SD MD WPQP772 097-06-18.0 W 0000626992 WWC License L.L.C. WATERTOWN 10/16/2001 06315.84000 44-50-52.0 N SD MD WMN496 097-04-17.0 W 0000626993 WWC License L.L.C. SUMMIT 10/16/2001 02171.60000 45-20-24.0 N SD MD WMN496
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- Colored People - Washington Bureau, United Seniors Health Council. October 22 In the Matter of Application by BellSouth for Authorization to Provide In-Region InterLATA Services in Georgia and Louisiana (CC Docket No. 01-277). Comments - WorldCom, Inc. In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz and the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band (IB Docket No. 01-185). Comments - Inmarsat Ventures, PLC. -2- In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz and the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band (IB Docket No. 01-185)/Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile
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- pursuant to interconnection agreement prior to April 18, 2001. Comments due November 2; replies due November 12. Contact: Ana Curtis at (202) 418-1520 (voice), (202) 418-0484 TTY. INTERNATIONAL BUREAU IB 01-185; NPRM 08/17/01 (adopted 08/09/01); FCC 01-225 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHZ Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHZ Band. The Commission seeks comment on proposals to bring flexibility to the delivery of communications by mobile satellite service providers. Comments due 28 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 42 days after publication in the Federal Register. IB 01-185, ET 95-18; ORDER 10/04/01 (adopted 10/04/01); DA 01-2314 Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service
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- 2002 and remain in effect through December 31, 2002. Comments due November 14; replies due November 26. Contact: Steve Burnett at (202) 418-2257 (voice), (202) 418-0484 TTY. INTERNATIONAL BUREAU IB 01-185; NPRM 08/17/01 (adopted 08/09/01); FCC 01-225 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHZ Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHZ Band. The Commission seeks comment on proposals to bring flexibility to the delivery of communications by mobile satellite service providers. Comments due 28 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 42 days after publication in the Federal Register. IB 01-185, ET 95-18; ORDER 10/04/01 (adopted 10/04/01); DA 01-2314 Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service
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- CA MD WCL45 122-22-33.9 W 0000643037 AERONAUTICAL RADIO INC SAN FRANCISCO 10/29/2001 00131.12500 37-37-06.8 N CA MD WCL45 122-22-33.9 W 0000643037 AERONAUTICAL RADIO INC SAN FRANCISCO 10/29/2001 00131.55000 37-37-06.8 N CA MD WCL45 122-22-33.9 W 0000643037 AERONAUTICAL RADIO INC SAN FRANCISCO 10/29/2001 00136.80000 37-37-06.8 N FL NE 087-11-14.8 W 0000642969 Aeronautical Radio Inc. Pensacola 10/29/2001 00130.25000 30-28-23.0 N FL NE 084-24-01.6 W 0000642974 Aeronautical Radio Inc. Tallahassee 10/29/2001 00130.25000 30-23-45.7 N Page 1 AF - Aeronautical and Fixed State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City NC NE 079-56-27.1 W 0000642997 Aeronautical Radio Inc. Greensboro 10/29/2001 00131.42500 36-04-41.4 N KY NE 088-46-25.1 W 0000643017 Aeronautical Radio Inc. West Paduccah 10/29/2001 00130.00000 37-03-39.1
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- to discontinue its domestic telecommunications services. Comments due November 20. Contact: Carmell Weathers at (202) 418-2325 (voice) or Jon Minkoff at (202) 2353 (voice), (202) 418-0484 TTY. INTERNATIONAL BUREAU IB 01-185; NPRM 08/17/01 (adopted 08/09/01); FCC 01-225 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHZ Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHZ Band. The Commission seeks comment on proposals to bring flexibility to the delivery of communications by mobile satellite service providers. Comments due 28 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 42 days after publication in the Federal Register. IB 95-91; PN 11/01/01; DA 01-2570 Request for Further Comment on Selected Issues Regarding the Authorization of Satellite Digital
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- Name Latitude City KS AM WNEO204 098-52-09.3 W 0000593890 UTILICORP UNITED INC HEIZER 11/08/2001 00952.35625 38-24-36.0 N KS AM WNEO204 098-52-09.3 W 0000593890 UTILICORP UNITED INC HEIZER 11/08/2001 00952.35625 38-24-36.0 N KS AM WNEO204 098-52-09.3 W 0000593890 UTILICORP UNITED INC HEIZER 11/08/2001 00952.36875 38-24-36.0 N KY AM 083-10-29.6 W 0000620339 Kentucky Power Company Hazard 11/08/2001 06795.62500 37-14-41.3 N KY AM 083-07-01.6 W 0000620436 Kentucky Power Company Jeff 11/08/2001 06635.62500 37-12-05.3 N MO AM WPON636 093-54-53.8 W 0000621747 N W ELECTRIC POWER COOPERATIVE INC Centerview 11/05/2001 06745.00000 38-46-29.0 N FL AM KCS39 082-49-44.4 W 0000622087 Progress Telecom Corporation TRENTON 11/08/2001 06615.00000 29-37-05.8 N GA AM 084-27-24.0 W 0000622094 Broadlink Communications Atlanta 11/05/2001 19640.00000 33-52-34.0 N FL AM KCS42 082-46-44.4 W 0000622108 Progress
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- N AZ NE 111-20-17.4 W 0000676079 Sprint Spectrum L.P. Apache Junction 11/29/2001 06780.62500 33-15-37.9 N HI NE 155-34-10.1 W 0000676134 AT&T Wireless Services of Hawaii, Inc. Pahala 11/29/2001 10553.12500 19-05-18.1 N HI NE 155-34-49.0 W 0000676166 AT&T Wireless Services of Hawaii, Inc. Nahalehu 11/29/2001 10618.12500 19-02-39.6 N CA NE 116-55-43.9 W 0000676322 Cox Communication PCS, LP El Cajon 11/29/2001 19385.00000 32-44-01.6 N CA NE 116-56-43.8 W 0000676447 Cox Communication PCS, LP Spring Valley 11/29/2001 17825.00000 32-44-35.6 N HI NE 155-10-30.0 W 0000676734 AT&T Wireless Services of Hawaii, Inc. GLENWOOD 11/29/2001 06770.62500 19-30-06.0 N WA NE 117-25-53.8 W 0000676959 Pass Word, Inc. Spokane 11/29/2001 10553.75000 47-39-24.6 N WA NE 117-25-53.8 W 0000676959 Pass Word, Inc. Spokane 11/29/2001 10556.25000 47-39-24.6 N ID NE
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- 075-32-01.0 W 0000683335 New York Holdings, LLC SHERBURNE 12/05/2001 06640.00000 42-40-33.7 N NY MD WPJE550 075-32-01.0 W 0000683335 New York Holdings, LLC SHERBURNE 12/05/2001 06663.75000 42-40-33.7 N NY MD WMQ569 075-32-12.5 W 0000683366 New York Holdings, LLC HAMILTON 12/05/2001 06670.62500 42-52-10.2 N NY MD WMQ569 075-32-12.5 W 0000683366 New York Holdings, LLC HAMILTON 12/05/2001 06800.00000 42-52-10.2 N VA MD WPOT357 079-07-01.6 W 0000684113 OHIO STATE CELLULAR PHONE COMPANY. INC. MADISON HEIGHTS 12/06/2001 06197.24000 37-25-21.7 N VA MD WPOT357 079-07-01.6 W 0000684113 OHIO STATE CELLULAR PHONE COMPANY. INC. MADISON HEIGHTS 12/06/2001 10618.12500 37-25-21.7 N VA MD WPOT357 079-07-01.6 W 0000684113 OHIO STATE CELLULAR PHONE COMPANY. INC. MADISON HEIGHTS 12/06/2001 10715.00000 37-25-21.7 N VA MD WPOT357 079-07-01.6 W 0000684113 OHIO STATE CELLULAR PHONE
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- carried over to the 2 GHz MSS Order. We now correct this error by revising Section 25.136(a) to include aircraft cockpit communications as well as aircraft Cabin Communications, as originally ordered in the text of the Big LEO Order. Second, the title of Section 25.143 of the Commission's rules is corrected to include 2 GHz MSS systems in addition to 1.6/2.4 GHz MSS systems. The Commission ordered 2 GHz MSS systems to comply with Section 25.143 as part of the 2 GHz MSS Order and amended Section 25.143 to reflect this fact. These amendments were included in the final rules that were adopted in the 2 GHz MSS Order and published in the Federal Register. Although Section 25.143 included 2 GHz
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- NATIONAL NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS? BASE: RESPONDENTS WHO USE SOME OTHER SOURCE MOST OFTEN AS THEIR SOURCE FOR LOCAL OR NATIONAL NEWS TOTAL ----- UNWEIGHTED TOTAL 11 WEIGHTED TOTAL 600 (000) 100.0 TOP 2 BOX (%4-5) ---------------- 8.2 5 MUCH MORE LIKELY 8.2 4 - 3 - 2 22.4 1 NO MORE LIKELY 62.6 DON'T KNOW 6.7 REFUSE - MEAN 1.6 DATA BASED UPON FEWER THAN 145 RESPONDENTS DO NOT MEET MINIMUM REPORTING STANDARDS AND ARE SUPPLIED FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY. COPYRIGHT 2002 NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH, INC. NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH PAGE: 69 FCC PHONE SURVEY AUGUST 23-SEPTEMBER 1; 3-5, 2002 TABLE 067 Q11HE. USING A SCALE OF 1 TO 5, WITH 1 MEANING NO MORE LIKELY AND 5 MEANING MUCH MORE
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- represented an approximately 0.6 percent share of the national MVPD market in June 2002. Private Cable Operators: Private cable operators, also known as SMATV, use some of the same technology as cable systems, but do not use public rights-of-way, and focus principally on serving subscribers living in MDUs. Private cable subscribership increased slightly from 1.5 million subscribers last year to 1.6 million subscribers as of June 2002, representing approximately 1.8 percent of national MVPD subscribership. Broadcast Television: Broadcast stations and networks, and non-broadcast networks alike, must either produce programming or purchase programming from third-party producers. Broadcast networks and stations also are suppliers of content for distribution by MVPDs. In addition, they supply video programming directly to those television households that are
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit STATEMENT OF CHAIRMAN MICHAEL K. POWELL Re: Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (adopted January 28, 2003). Re: Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation Wireless Systems (adopted January 28, 2003). Today the Commission releases a family of orders that grants flexibility to licensees that provide substantial satellite
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit STATEMENT OF CHAIRMAN MICHAEL K. POWELL Re: Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (adopted January 28, 2003). Re: Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation Wireless Systems (adopted January 28, 2003). Today the Commission releases a family of orders that grants flexibility to licensees that provide substantial satellite
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit SEPARATE STATEMENT OF COMMISSIONER KATHLEEN Q. ABERNATHY Re: Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2/4 GHz Bands and Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, IB Docket No. 01-185 and IB Docket No. 02-364 (adopted January29, 2003 ) By granting flexibility to mobile satellite service providers we are maximizing the value of the radiocommunications spectrum resource to deliver benefits to consumers consistent with
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit SEPARATE STATEMENT OF COMMISSIONER MICHAEL J. COPPS Approving in Part, Dissenting in Part Re: In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; IB Docket No. 01-185, IB Docket No. 02-364 (Adopted January 29, 2003) I agree with today's decision to grant MSS licensees the authority to provide ancillary terrestrial service for their customers. The MSS industry is in its infancy. But
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit SEPARATE STATEMENT OF COMMISSIONER JONATHAN S. ADELSTEIN Re: In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; IB Docket No. 01-185, IB Docket No. 02-364(Adopted January 29, 2003) The issues addressed in today's Report and Order have been heavily debated before the Commission for almost two years, and I commend the staff for its hard work
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit STATEMENT OF CHAIRMAN MICHAEL K. POWELL Re: Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (adopted January 28, 2003). Re: Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation Wireless Systems (adopted January 28, 2003). Today the Commission releases a family of orders that grants flexibility to licensees that provide substantial satellite
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit n n n n . . n n n n Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) IB Docket No. 01-185 IB Docket No. 02-364 ERRATA Adopted: March 7, 2003 Released: March 7, 2003 By the Chief, Policy Division, International Bureau: This Errata corrects Sections III(C) and
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- Affinity Network Incorporated and NOSVA Limited Partnership Order to Show Cause and Notice of Opportunity for Hearing (EB Docket No. 03-96). Enforcement Bureau's First Interrogatories to NOSVA Limited Partnership, Affinity Network Incorporated, NOS Communications, Inc. June 11 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (IB Docket No. 01-185). Petition for Reconsideration - The U.S. GPS Industry Council. - FCC - NEWS Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, S.W. Washington, D. C. 20554 This is an unofficial announcement of Commission action. Release of the full text of a Commission order constitutes official action. See MCI v. FCC. 515 F 2d 385 (D.C. Circ
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- Petition of BellSouth Corporation for Forbearance From the Prohibition of Sharing Operating, Installation, and Maintenance Functions Under Section 53.203(a)(2)-(3) of the Commission's Rules (CC Docket No. 96-149). Petition for Forbearance - BellSouth D.C., Inc. -2- July 15 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Provides in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (IB Docket No. 01-185)/Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (IB Docket N. 02-364). Comments - The National Telecommunications and Information Administration. July 16 In the Matter of Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service NPCR, INC. d/b/a NEXTEL Partners Petition for Designation as an Eligible Telecommunications
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- oppositions has expired. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------- Subject: In the Matter of the Commission's Rules to Create a Low Frequency Allocation for the Amateur Radio Service (ET Docket No. 02-98, RM-9404) Filed By: -W. Lee McVey on 05/19/03 Subject: In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (IB Docket No. 01-185) Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (IB Docket No. 02-364) Filed By: -Raul R. Rodriguez, Attorney for U.S. GPS Industry Council on 06/11/03 -Raul R. Rodriguez, Attorney for U.S. GPS Industry Council on 06/16/03* -David G. Richards, Attorney for Cingular Wireless
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- that Pacific is apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of two thousand dollars ($2,000). II. BACKGROUND On February 12, 2002, Agents of the Los Angeles Office inspected KDB. At the time of inspection, neither the designated LP1 (station KHTY) or LP2 (station KTYD) was being monitored. In fact, only one source was being monitored in violation of Section 1.6 of the Santa Barbara County Emergency Alert System Plan which requires that two local primary sources be monitored. Station KDB was monitoring the National Weather Service, a recommended additional source but not a replacement for the designated local primary stations. A thorough review of the station log for the period beginning January 1, 2002 through February 12, 2002, revealed that
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- customers. In 2003, Canadian regulators clarified rules requiring incumbents to offer DSL unbundling for carriers serving residential customers. Similarly, although cable open access has been required since 1999, legal challenges have delayed implementation of this rule. Some cable operators have voluntary agreements to provide ISPs access to their networks. In 2002, there were 2 million cable modem subscribers (55%) and 1.6 million DSL subscribers (45%). Belgium: Cable spurs incumbent telco to provide broadband. Offers 3-4 mbps, the best baseline speeds in Europe. In 1997, Telenet became one of the first cable companies in Europe to begin offering high speed Internet access. Other smaller cable companies followed suit in 1998 and 1999. In 1999, Belgacom, the incumbent telecommunications carrier responded by offering
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- is the kiln where invention and creativity are fired-a place where risk, well-executed, is rewarded. With the arrival of new markets and new services will come great opportunities for growth. The deepening deployment of information technology is leading to greater productivity. From 1989 to 2001 IT intensive industries experienced average annual labor productivity growth of over 3% -- compared with 1.6 % pace of the overall non-farm economy. The United States remains the global leader in IT exports, topping 1 trillion dollars in 2002. The jobs our children will need will be created in fields that demand greater technical skill. The need to maintain technological superiority is vital to keep the upper hand against a cunning and innovative enemy intent on
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- principally on serving subscribers living in MDUs. At year-end 1993, there were about one million subscribers to SMATV services, representing 1.67% of the MVPD market and today, there are a little more than 1.2 million subscribers, representing approximately 1.27% of the MVPD market. Subscribership has declined over the last year, from its peak subscribership in mid-2002, when there were approximately 1.6 million reported subscribers to SMATV services, representing 1.78% of the MVPD market. Broadcast Television: Broadcast stations and networks, and non-broadcast networks alike, must either produce programming or purchase programming from third-party producers. Broadcast networks and stations also are suppliers of content for distribution by MVPDs. In addition, they supply video programming directly to those television households that are not MVPD
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- (WT Docket No. 02-353) Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation Wireless Systems (ET Docket No. 00-258) Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (IB Docket No. 01-185) Filed By: -Wayne V. Black, Attorney for the American Petroleum Institute and Jill M. Lyon for the United Telecom Council on 01/07/04 -Ray Benedict, Dane E. Ericksen, and Christopher D. Imlay for Society of Broadcast Engineers, Inc. on 01/07/04 -Jack N. Goodman for National Association of Broadcasters, and David Donovan and Mary Newcomer Williams
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- status of this proceeding is ``permit-but-disclose'' for purposes of the Commission's ex parte rules. See 47 CFR § 1.1200 et seq. For more information concerning this Notice, contact William Bell (William.Bell@fcc.gov) at 202-418-0719, Kathryn Medley (Kathryn.Medley@fcc.gov) at 202-418-1211, or TTY 202-418-2555. Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (Report and Order and NPRM), FCC 03-15, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003), reconsidered sua sponte, FCC 03-162, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003). $ † ‡ È † È É õ h h~ h~ h~ gd~ h h h~ h~ h~ h~ ÂöÃÿ‰PNG > É!´R>^ÒïS›Sß¿†"KækÆý˜÷¯‡er4 ÐJùdM¿OO ° ˜,I TV¨Û5 0Žz̪ƒ§ ×õ£ %âo ²Š í Ëa¼% Tf(c) U~íðUyÈÓšîo=‚cŒ {ýYAD ÒÙÔZv¦}²YAD
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- determined the application is not in conformance with the Commission's rules or its policies. Petitions, oppositions and other pleadings filed in response to this notice should conform to Section 25.154 of the Commission's rules, unless otherwise noted. 47 C.F.R. § 25.154. L/Q Licensee, Inc. S2115 SAT-STA-20030318-00058P Special Temporary Authority 03/17/2003 00:00:00:00000 Date Filed: L/Q Licensee, Inc., licensee of the Globalstar's 1.6/2.4 Mobile-Satellite Service system (Call Sign S2115), requests renewal of the special temporary authority granted on September 27, 2001, authorizing LQL to raise two satellites in its operational constellation to a "graveyard orbit" of 1514 kilometers. PanAmSat Licensee Corp. PAS-9 SAT-STA-20030620-00116E Special Temporary Authority 06/16/2003 16:13:46:81300 Date Filed: PanAmSat Licensee Corp. has filed a request for a 180-day extension of its
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- at 445 12th Street, S. W., Washington, D.C. ITEM NO. BUREAU SUBJECT 1 INTERNATIONAL TITLE: Mandatory Electronic Filing for International Telecommunications Services and Other International Filings. SUMMARY: The Commission will consider a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking concerning Electronic Filing - Telecoms. 2 INTERNATIONAL TITLE: Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (IB Docket No. 02-364); and Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation Wireless Systems (ET Docket No. 00-258). SUMMARY: The Commission will consider a Report and Order and Fourth Report and Order concerning spectrum
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: NEWS MEDIA CONTACT: June 10, 2004 David Strickland, (202) 418-0977 COMMISSION ADOPTS SPECTRUM SHARING PLAN TO PROMOTE THE EFFICIENT USE OF SPECTRUM Washington, D.C. - Today, the Federal Communications Commission adopted a spectrum sharing plan for low earth orbit satellite systems (Big LEOs) in the 1.6 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands. The spectrum sharing plan will further the Commission's goal of efficient spectrum utilization by increasing the number of providers offering services to consumers over the same spectrum, and will promote the deployment of more innovative services to consumers. In particular, the Commission adopted the following: In the 1.6 GHz or ``L-band,'' mobile-satellite service (MSS) operators
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- less than 20 million. Of the eighteen, seven had per capita income of less than US$10,000 per year. Nigeria, India, and Sri Lanka, have fewer than 20 telephones (wireline and wireless) per 100 people. Jordan, Brazil, and Malaysia, have fewer than 60 telephones per 100 people. All other countries have at least one phone per person; the highest, Sweden has 1.6 phones per person. Five countries had 20 television sets per 100 people or less. The two highest countries, the United States and Sweden, had more than 80 television sets per 100 people. Where markets have separate regulators for telecommunications and broadcast, efforts were made to include both, although not in all cases were responses received. These eighteen markets were chosen
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- Group (IWG) that originated the document. The corresponding document number is shown in the right-hand column and should be used as a reference when commenting on the related text given in the public notice. IWG WRC-07 Agenda Item Type of Document Document No. 1 1.2 Draft Preliminary View on WRC-07 WAC/025(08.06.04) 1 1.5 Draft Preliminary View on WRC-07 WAC/026(08.06.04) 2 1.6 (Resolution 415) Draft Preliminary View on WRC-07 WAC/018(08.06.04) 2 1.8 (Resolution 122) Draft Preliminary View on WRC-07 WAC/019(08.06.04) 2 1.18 Draft Preliminary View on WRC-07 WAC/021(08.06.04) 2 1.19 Draft Preliminary View on WRC-07 WAC/023(08.06.04) 2 1.21 Draft Preliminary View on WRC-07 WAC/024(08.06.04) 2 1.8 (Resolution 145) Comments on NTIA Draft Preliminary View WAC/020(08.06.04) 2 1.18 Comments on NTIA Draft Preliminary
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- Telecommunications Industry. The report consists of 29 statistical tables relating to international traffic, circuits, pricing, and accounting rates. Key findings are: The average revenue billed to end users for a minute of international telephone service declined from $1.34 in 1980 to $1.00 in 1990, and then by 72% to $0.28 by 2002. The number of U.S. billed minutes increased from 1.6 billion to 8.0 billion, and then to 36.0 billion during the same period. In 1975, international telephone service represented less than 5% of the revenues U.S. carriers received from providing long distance services. It grew to 19% of overall toll revenues over the next 20 years. In 2002, international service accounted for 17% of overall toll revenues. The decrease in
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- Telecommunications Industry. The report consists of 29 statistical tables relating to international traffic, circuits, pricing, and accounting rates. Key findings are: The average revenue billed to end users for a minute of international telephone service declined from $1.34 in 1980 to $1.00 in 1990, and then by 72% to $0.28 by 2002. The number of U.S. billed minutes increased from 1.6 billion to 8.0 billion, and then to 36.0 billion during the same period. In 1975, international telephone service represented less than 5% of the revenues U.S. carriers received from providing long distance services. It grew to 19% of overall toll revenues over the next 20 years. In 2002, international service accounted for 17% of overall toll revenues. The decrease in
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- All Local and Interexchange Carriers (CG Docket No. 02-386). SUMMARY: The Commission will consider a Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding the mandatory exchange of customer account information among all local and interexchange carriers. 5 INTERNATIONAL TITLE: Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (IB Docket No. 01-185). SUMMARY: The Commission will consider a Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration concerning the rules that permit the addition of ancillary terrestrial components (ATC) to the provision of Mobile-Satellite Service (MSS) communications. 6 WIRELESS TELE-COMMUNICATIONS TITLE: Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules for Flexible Use of the 896-901 MHz
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit SEPARATE STATEMENT OF COMMISSIONER MICHAEL J. COPPS Approving in Part, Concurring in Part Re: In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; IB Docket No. 01-185, IB Docket No. 02-364 (Adopted February 10, 2005) I agree with today's decision in most respects. I believe that ATC is a vital tool for the MSS industry. It holds the promise of allowing MSS
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- in the Federal Register. See Section 1.4(b) (1) of the Commission's rules (47 CFR 1.4(b) (1)). Replies to an opposition must be filed within 10 days after the time for filing oppositions has expired. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------- Subject: In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (IB Docket No. 01-185) Filed By: -John P. Janka, Latham & Watkins LLP, on behalf of Inmarsat Ventures LTD, May 13, 2005 Subject: In the Matter of Facilitating Opportunities for Flexible, Efficient And Reliable Spectrum Use Employing Cognitive Radio Technologies (ET Docket 03-108) Filed By: -Mary L. Brown, on behalf of Cisco Systems, Inc., June 3, 2005 -Michael
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- MW - Microwave Public Safety Pool State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City FL MD WNTF828 081-48-36.3 W 0002300223 LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA - BOCC Ft. Myers 09/02/2005 06745.00000 26-37-49.2 N FL MD WNTF828 081-48-36.3 W 0002300223 LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA - BOCC Ft. Myers 09/02/2005 06845.00000 26-37-49.2 N AZ MD WQDB271 112-07-01.6 W 0002302412 Central Yavapai Fire District Prescott Valley 09/06/2005 10955.00000 34-42-07.1 N AZ MD WQDB275 112-31-32.0 W 0002302453 Central Yavapai Fire District Prescott 09/06/2005 06197.24000 34-42-52.0 N AZ MD WQDB278 112-31-59.9 W 0002303139 Central Yavapai Fire District Prescott 09/07/2005 06695.00000 34-29-23.4 N SC MD WPUC885 080-45-48.0 W 0002303387 BEAUFORT COUNTY OF HILTON HEAD ISLA 09/07/2005 11648.12500 32-09-39.0 N GU MD
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- 77% for calls to the Caribbean, North and Central America, and Western Europe. The greatest percentage decline was 88% for calls to Eastern Europe. See Table 18. The average revenue billed to end users for a minute of international telephone service declined over 84% from $1.34 in 1980 to $0.21 in 2003. The number of U.S. billed minutes increased from 1.6 billion to 42.7 billion during the same period. Note that the 42.7 billion is the number of minutes reported by facilities-based and facilities-resale carriers and represents all traffic physically handled by U.S. carriers. It includes Country Beyond and reorigination service minutes. The end-user revenue estimate incorporates markups by resellers. See Figure 6, Table 2 and Table 3. 0 10 20
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- TELEPHONE COLAREDO 09/15/2005 06382.55000 27-29-08.8 N TX NE 099-16-35.9 W 0002316557 HOUSTON CELLULAR TELEPHONE COLAREDO 09/15/2005 06402.32000 27-29-08.8 N NC NE 077-49-08.5 W 0002316771 Conterra LLC Rocky Mount 09/15/2005 21375.00000 35-55-41.5 N NC NE 077-49-20.0 W 0002316826 Conterra LLC Rocky Mount 09/15/2005 10875.00000 35-56-05.2 N NC NE 077-49-20.0 W 0002316826 Conterra LLC Rocky Mount 09/15/2005 22575.00000 35-56-05.2 N NC NE 080-52-01.6 W 0002317014 Conterra LLC Olin 09/15/2005 11405.00000 35-55-49.8 N NC NE 080-52-01.6 W 0002317014 Conterra LLC Olin 09/15/2005 19320.00000 35-55-49.8 N NC NE 080-52-01.6 W 0002317014 Conterra LLC Olin 09/15/2005 21875.00000 35-55-49.8 N NC NE 080-56-29.7 W 0002317097 Conterra, LLC Statesville 09/15/2005 10915.00000 35-48-19.3 N NC NE 080-56-29.7 W 0002317097 Conterra, LLC Statesville 09/15/2005 23175.00000 35-48-19.3 N NC NE 080-57-40.1
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- Toll call where the originating carrier is the Pre-subscribed IntraLATA Carrier for the calling party, the originating carrier is the N-1 carrier and is responsible for performing the query in its network or entering into an agreement with another entity to perform the queries on its behalf. CITE: Technical Requirement T1.TRQ.2-2001, Technical Requirement on Number Portability Switching Systems, Prepared by T1S1.6 (quoted directly): An NP Query shall only be sent when: an NP trigger has been encountered, and the FCI indicates ``number not translated''. However, the query will not be performed if, the called number is served by this switch and the transition mechanism (as specified in ) does not apply to the called number, or the call is identifiable
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- Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership COSTA MESA 09/23/2005 19685.00000 33-38-22.1 N NC AM 078-05-23.3 W 0002314775 Conterra LLC BAILEY 09/20/2005 10715.00000 35-51-12.1 N NC AM 078-05-23.3 W 0002314775 Conterra LLC BAILEY 09/20/2005 10875.00000 35-51-12.1 N NC AM 078-05-23.3 W 0002314775 Conterra LLC BAILEY 09/20/2005 10915.00000 35-51-12.1 N NC AM 078-05-23.3 W 0002314775 Conterra LLC BAILEY 09/20/2005 21275.00000 35-51-12.1 N NC AM 080-52-01.6 W 0002317014 Conterra LLC Olin 09/22/2005 11405.00000 35-55-49.8 N NC AM 080-52-01.6 W 0002317014 Conterra LLC Olin 09/22/2005 19320.00000 35-55-49.8 N NC AM 080-52-01.6 W 0002317014 Conterra LLC Olin 09/22/2005 19480.00000 35-55-49.8 N Page 8 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude
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- BEAUMONT 10/05/2005 02136.40000 30-04-16.7 N TX MD WAA548 094-09-36.6 W 0002340008 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD BEAUMONT 10/05/2005 06665.00000 30-04-16.7 N TX MD WAA548 094-09-36.6 W 0002340008 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD BEAUMONT 10/05/2005 06715.00000 30-04-16.7 N Page 30 MG - Microwave Industrial/Business Pool State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City MI MD KMU29 086-24-01.6 W 0002340374 Indiana Michigan Power Company DBA ABENTON HARBOR 10/06/2005 06765.00000 42-04-50.9 N MI MD KMU37 086-33-39.1 W 0002340751 Indiana Michigan Power Company DBA ABRIDGMAN 10/06/2005 05974.85000 41-58-34.4 N MI MD KMU37 086-33-39.1 W 0002340751 Indiana Michigan Power Company DBA ABRIDGMAN 10/06/2005 06605.00000 41-58-34.4 N CA MD WQCX729 122-06-11.4 W 0002340824 CBS Broadcasting Inc. Vacaville 10/06/2005 06093.45000 38-23-53.7 N PA
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- FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Castle Rock 10/14/2005 23125.00000 39-22-35.4 N CO NE 104-50-53.5 W 0002348155 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Castle Rock 10/14/2005 23170.00000 39-22-35.4 N CO NE 104-52-43.3 W 0002348156 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION CASTLE ROCK 10/14/2005 23070.00000 39-28-13.4 N CO NE 104-51-56.8 W 0002348157 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION ENGLEWOOD 10/14/2005 23170.00000 39-32-19.7 N CO NE 104-52-14.0 W 0002348158 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Englewood 10/14/2005 23070.00000 39-33-42.0 N CO NE 104-52-01.6 W 0002348159 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION CASTLE ROCK 10/14/2005 11245.00000 39-25-39.3 N CO NE 104-52-01.6 W 0002348159 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION CASTLE ROCK 10/14/2005 21870.00000 39-25-39.3 N CO NE 104-52-01.6 W 0002348159 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION CASTLE ROCK 10/14/2005 21925.00000 39-25-39.3 N CO NE 104-57-54.9 W 0002348252 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION ENGLEWOOD 10/14/2005 21820.00000 39-39-15.6 N CO NE 104-56-24.0 W 0002348253 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION HIGHLANDS RANC 10/14/2005 23175.00000 39-33-33.2
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- Unit Available Telephone Penetration Households 7 Table 2 Telephone Penetration by State (Percentage of Households with Telephone Service) State Alabama 87.9% 92.7% 4.8% * Alaska 83.8 94.9 11.1 * Arizona 88.8 92.2 3.5 * Arkansas 88.2 87.4 -0.8 California 91.7 96.4 4.7 * Colorado 94.4 95.8 1.4 Connecticut 95.5 95.2 -0.3 Delaware 95.0 93.7 -1.3 District of Columbia 94.7 93.1 -1.6 Florida 85.5 93.0 7.5 * Georgia 88.9 92.2 3.3 * Hawaii 94.6 96.3 1.7 Idaho 89.5 95.6 6.1 * Illinois 95.0 90.6 -4.4 Indiana 90.3 90.9 0.6 Iowa 95.4 95.6 0.2 Kansas 94.9 95.5 0.6 Kentucky 86.9 92.7 5.8 * Louisiana 88.9 92.6 3.7 * Maine 90.7 96.6 5.9 * Maryland 96.3 95.6 -0.7 Massachusetts 94.3 95.2 0.9 Michigan 93.8
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- 2.7 7.4 4.4 RI South Carolina 130.7 2.4 128.3 100.4 27.9 11.9 2.0 4.3 18.2 9.6 SC South Dakota 18.0 18.0 11.5 6.6 2.4 0.8 0.2 3.4 3.3 SD Tennessee 178.0 1.0 177.0 129.3 47.7 18.9 3.6 8.2 30.7 17.0 TN Texas 1,482.0 245.4 1,236.6 948.6 288.1 108.9 25.8 84.9 219.6 68.4 TX Utah 86.4 86.4 56.3 30.1 9.5 2.4 1.6 13.5 16.6 UT Vermont 11.2 11.2 3.5 7.7 2.2 0.8 1.3 4.3 3.5 VT Virginia 249.1 0.1 249.0 170.6 78.4 26.3 10.4 15.8 52.5 25.8 VA Washington 214.7 (1.9) 216.6 139.4 77.1 19.9 4.1 4.1 28.1 49.0 WA West Virginia 54.1 54.1 36.9 17.2 6.1 2.4 2.4 10.9 6.3 WV Wisconsin 240.1 77.3 162.8 121.8 41.0 16.6 7.6 9.0 33.2
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- ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANCENTRALIA 11/02/2005 06725.00000 38-30-05.2 N Page 23 MG - Microwave Industrial/Business Pool State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City IL MD KIO32 089-08-35.3 W 0002368314 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANCENTRALIA 11/02/2005 06825.00000 38-30-05.2 N AK MD WNEE771 148-19-29.8 W 0002369299 BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. PRUDHOE BAY 11/03/2005 17825.00000 70-18-01.6 N CA MD KDA53 117-02-22.1 W 0002369668 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD BARSTOW 11/03/2005 06645.00000 34-58-11.9 N CA MD KDA53 117-02-22.1 W 0002369668 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD BARSTOW 11/03/2005 06705.00000 34-58-11.9 N CA MD KDA53 117-02-22.1 W 0002369668 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD BARSTOW 11/03/2005 06705.00000 34-58-11.9 N TX MD WHI680 099-36-34.0 W 0002369885 American Electric Power Service CorporatGILLILAND 11/03/2005 05974.85000 33-44-45.0 N TX MD
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- 2003 2004 Years Percent o f Co mmitments M et Weighted BOC/Sprint Composite* Weighted Verizon Avg BellSouth Weighted SBC Avg. Qwest 17 ARMIS 43-05 Report 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 BellSouth 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 Qwest 1.1 1.0 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 SBC Ameritech 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.1 1.5 1.4 SBC Pacific 1.5 1.8 1.3 1.2 1.5 1.6 SBC Southwestern 0.8 0.8 2.2 1.8 1.9 2.0 SBC SNET 2.1 2.2 1.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 Verizon GTE 1.4 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.6 0.6 Verizon North (Combined with Verizon South) Verizon South 1.5 1.5 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.1 Sprint 4.5 3.9 3.2 1.5 1.4 1.7 Weighted BOC/Sprint Composite* 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.2 * Weighted composite is calculated using
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- VALLEY LIMITED PARTNWEST SACRAMENT 11/18/2005 38-32-02.7 N CA MD KNKA273 121-40-38.8 W 0002385490 SACRAMENTO VALLEY LIMITED PARTNWOODLAND 11/18/2005 38-40-36.6 N CA MD KNKA273 121-40-38.8 W 0002385490 SACRAMENTO VALLEY LIMITED PARTNWOODLAND 11/18/2005 38-40-36.6 N AK MD KNKR275 161-25-39.5 W 0002386088 Unicom, Inc. AKIACHAK 11/18/2005 60-54-39.0 N AK MD KNKR275 161-13-38.5 W 0002386088 Unicom, Inc. Akiak 11/18/2005 60-54-41.0 N AK MD KNKR275 161-53-01.6 W 0002386088 Unicom, Inc. Bethel 11/18/2005 60-46-53.8 N AK MD KNKR275 160-57-32.0 W 0002386088 Unicom, Inc. Tuluksak 11/18/2005 61-05-55.3 N GM - 800 MHz Conventional SMR (SMR, Site-specific) State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City MD WPHS989 A 0002378694 TAYLOR, DOROTHY L 11/11/2005 00806.00000 - 00821.00000 NV MD WPHS989 115-43-02.2
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- DENVER 11/21/2005 21820.00000 39-49-50.3 N CO AM WQBR955 104-57-41.0 W 0002332131 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION DENVER 11/21/2005 23170.00000 39-49-50.3 N CO AM 104-56-12.0 W 0002339195 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION COMMERCE 11/21/2005 21970.00000 39-49-45.7 N Page 5 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CO AM 104-52-01.6 W 0002348159 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION CASTLE ROCK 11/21/2005 11245.00000 39-25-39.3 N CO AM 104-52-01.6 W 0002348159 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION CASTLE ROCK 11/21/2005 21820.00000 39-25-39.3 N CO AM 104-52-01.6 W 0002348159 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION CASTLE ROCK 11/21/2005 21870.00000 39-25-39.3 N CO AM 104-52-01.6 W 0002348159 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION CASTLE ROCK 11/21/2005 21925.00000 39-25-39.3 N CO AM 104-52-13.4 W 0002348255 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Englewood 11/21/2005 10755.00000 39-34-11.3
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- Committee: Industry Numbering Committee (INC) Thousand Block (NXX-X) Pooling Guidelines, INC 99-0127-023, (July 29, 2005 or use latest version at time of RFP), by the Industry Numbering Committee sponsored by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS). Available at: http://www.atis.org/inc/docs.asp. 3. Reserved 4. Committee T1: Thousand Block Number Pooling Using Number Portability, Technical Requirements No. 4, July 1999. Prepared by T1S1.6 Working Group on Number Portability a working group of Committee T1- Telecommunications, sponsored by ATIS. Available at: http.//www.atis.org/docstore/searchform.asp. 5. Reserved. 6. Industry Numbering Committee: Industry Numbering Committee (INC) North American Numbering Plan Forecast/Utilization Report (NRUF) Guidelines, INC 00-0619-026 (March 23, 2004 or use latest version at time of RFP), by the Industry Numbering Committee sponsored by the Alliance for Telecommunications
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- 121-25-33.1 W 0002399975 Fixed Wireless Holdings, LLC Tracy 12/05/2005 17920.00000 37-42-32.0 N CA MD WQCY634 121-17-29.7 W 0002400055 Fixed Wireless Holdings, LLC Stockton 12/05/2005 17880.00000 37-54-36.8 N CA MD WQCY636 121-10-17.0 W 0002400208 Fixed Wireless Holdings, LLC Manteca 12/05/2005 19440.00000 37-48-01.0 N CA MD WQCY636 121-10-17.0 W 0002400208 Fixed Wireless Holdings, LLC Manteca 12/05/2005 19480.00000 37-48-01.0 N HI MD WQDT912 157-49-01.6 W 0002400262 Fixed Wireless Holdings, LLC Honolulu 12/05/2005 21975.00000 21-17-01.6 N HI MD WQDT913 157-52-38.2 W 0002400267 Fixed Wireless Holdings, LLC Honolulu 12/05/2005 23125.00000 21-18-21.4 N HI MD WQDU374 157-47-57.0 W 0002400270 Fixed Wireless Holdings, LLC Honolulu 12/05/2005 23175.00000 21-16-51.1 N HI MD WQDT876 157-54-36.0 W 0002400277 Fixed Wireless Holdings, LLC Honolulu 12/05/2005 23025.00000 21-20-47.2 N Page 32 MG -
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- CORPORATION FAIRLAWN 12/15/2005 17800.00000 41-08-02.0 N OH AM WQBI674 081-37-44.0 W 0002339631 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION FAIRLAWN 12/15/2005 17880.00000 41-08-02.0 N OH AM WQBI674 081-37-44.0 W 0002339631 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION FAIRLAWN 12/15/2005 17980.00000 41-08-02.0 N OH AM WQBI674 081-37-44.0 W 0002339631 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION FAIRLAWN 12/15/2005 18060.00000 41-08-02.0 N OH AM WQBI674 081-37-44.0 W 0002339631 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION FAIRLAWN 12/15/2005 21875.00000 41-08-02.0 N CO AM 104-52-01.6 W 0002348159 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION CASTLE ROCK 12/16/2005 11245.00000 39-25-39.3 N CO AM 104-52-01.6 W 0002348159 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION CASTLE ROCK 12/16/2005 21820.00000 39-25-39.3 N CO AM 104-52-01.6 W 0002348159 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION CASTLE ROCK 12/16/2005 21870.00000 39-25-39.3 N CO AM 104-52-01.6 W 0002348159 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION CASTLE ROCK 12/16/2005 21925.00000 39-25-39.3 N PR AM WPSL894 066-05-27.1 W 0002358832 SprintCom, Inc. (Puerto Rico) SAN
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- 21444, 21446 ¶ 6 (WTB 2000) (explaining that satellites "may provide an important additional emergency telecommunications resource, especially to callers located in remote and rural areas and callers located in under populated regions where neither landline nor terrestrial mobile services exists"); Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 1962, 1978 ¶ 29 (2003) ("By offering ubiquitous coverage with instant, nationwide interoperability, ATC-enhanced MSS may make the public, law enforcement, and public-safety organizations easier to reach in the field, regardless of location. Accordingly, MSS ATC may enhance the nation's overall ability to maintain critical telecommunications infrastructure in times of crisis or
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- 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local Residential .................................................................................. Table 7.6 Revenue per Minute - Average............................................................................... Table 7.8 Revenues and Other Operating Items ...................................................................... Table 11.1 Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................................... Table 1.8 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale .................... Table 1.5 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users .................Table 1.6 Revenues - Total ................................................................................................. Table 1.7 Revenues - Total Operating ................................................................................. Table 11.7 Rural Health Care - Disbursements by Service Speeds Acquired ...................... Table 5.3 Rural Health Care - Disbursements per Person by State ................................... Table 5.4 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments and Disbursements by State .................. Table 5.2 Rural Health Care Funding Disbursements by Funding Year .............................. Table 5.1
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- 3.8 17.3 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 97.7 99.6 98.6 99.4 98.9 99.5 98.8 98.7 98.1 Residence 98.7 99.7 98.6 99.4 98.9 99.6 98.8 98.8 98.4 Business 90.6 98.8 98.3 99.1 98.5 99.0 98.0 97.5 95.5 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.5 0.3 1.4 1.8 2.1 1.2 0.9 1.4 0.7 Residence 1.2 0.3 1.4 1.6 2.0 1.0 0.8 1.3 0.6 Business 1.9 1.2 1.4 3.0 2.4 2.9 1.5 2.0 2.3 Average Out of Service Repair Interval (hours) 31.3 16.0 16.7 26.9 27.7 26.7 25.7 29.0 26.4 Residence 33.5 16.3 17.2 28.8 28.9 27.2 27.1 31.7 28.9 Business 19.9 14.9 14.2 17.6 20.7 23.9 20.1 15.1 13.8 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 298.2 117.6 146.2
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- 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local Residential .................................................................................. Table 7.6 Revenue per Minute - Average............................................................................... Table 7.8 Revenues and Other Operating Items ...................................................................... Table 11.1 Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................................... Table 1.8 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale .................... Table 1.5 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users .................Table 1.6 Revenues - Total ................................................................................................. Table 1.7 Revenues - Total Operating ................................................................................. Table 11.7 Rural Health Care - Disbursements by Service Speeds Acquired ...................... Table 5.3 Rural Health Care - Disbursements per Person by State ................................... Table 5.4 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments and Disbursements by State .................. Table 5.2 Rural Health Care Funding Disbursements by Funding Year .............................. Table 5.1
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- are not required to contribute. Revenue data for individual filers are not available to the public. However, Tables 1.5 through 1.8 present detailed industry totals by type of revenue and type of filer. Table 1.5 provides a detailed breakout of revenues for each of the Form 499-A revenue categories used to report services provided to other filers for resale. Table 1.6 displays similar detail for each of the revenue categories used to report telecommunications service provided to end users. Table 1.7 combines data from Tables 1.5 and 1.6 with data on non-telecommunications revenues to develop total industry revenues. Table 1.8 provides more aggregated revenue information by type of filers. The revenue categories presented in Tables 1.5 through 1.7 are explained in
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- did not take effect until August 11. 1954 - 2004 1994 - 2004 CPI All Items 4.0 % 2.5 % CPI All Services 4.9 3.2 CPI Telephone Services ** 1.7 -0.1 CPI Major Categories: - Food & Beverages * 2.6 - Housing * 2.7 - Apparel 2.1 -1.0 - Transportation 3.7 2.0 - Medical Care 5.9 3.9 - Recreation * 1.6 - Other Goods & Services * 4.4 CPI Public Transportation 5.0 2.0 CPI Utility Natural Gas Service 5.2 5.2 CPI Electricity 3.3 1.2 CPI Sewer & Water Maintenance 5.6 3.5 CPI Postage 4.7 2.8 *** Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Chart 7.1 The CPI telephone service index was revised in December of 1997. Table 7.1 Long-Term Changes for Various Price
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- 1.2% used other types of technology including satellite, terrestrial fixed or mobile wireless (on a licensed or unlicensed basis), and electric power line. For the first time in our data collection, the increase in ADSL lines exceeded the increase in cable modem connections. ADSL increased by 3.2 million lines during the second half of 2005 compared to an increase of 1.6 million lines for cable modem service. For the full year, ADSL increased by 5.7 million lines compared to an increase of 4.2 million lines for cable modem service. Advanced Services Lines Advanced services lines, which deliver services at speeds exceeding 200 kbps in both directions, increased by 15% during the second half of 2005, from 37.3 million to 42.8 million,
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- 2005, high-speed lines increased by 12.3 million, from 37.9 million lines to 50.2 million lines. See Table 1 and Chart 1. For the first time in our data collection, the increase in asymmetric DSL (ADSL) lines exceeded the increase in cable modem connections. ADSL increased by 3.2 million lines during the second half of 2005 compared to an increase of 1.6 million lines for cable modem service. For the full year, ADSL increased by 5.7 million lines compared to an increase of 4.2 million lines for cable modem service. See Table 1. (Continued from previous page) the end user of the retail high-speed Internet-access service is billed by the incumbent LEC, its ISP affiliate, another affiliate, or its billing agent, or
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- with Regard to Licensing in the Multipoint Distribution Service and in the Instructional Television Fixed Service for the Gulf of Mexico (WT Docket No. 02-68) Promoting Efficient Use of Spectrum through Elimination of Barriers to the Development of Secondary Markets (WT Docket No. 00-230) Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (IB Docket No. 02-364) Filed By: -Wayne V. Black, for Keller and Heckman LLP, on behalf of The American Petroleum Institute, July 19, 2006 -George Alex, on behalf of NextWave Broadband, Inc., July 19, 2006 -Stephen E. Coran, on behalf of BellSouth Corporation, BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc., and South Florida Television, Inc., July 19, 2006 -Bruce D. Jacobs,
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- Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas (As of October 15), 1986-2005 Table 1.3 Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15, 2005) Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15), 1993-2005 Table 1.5 Connection Charges for a Residential Telephone Line in the Sample Cities (As of October 15), 1993-2005 Table 1.6 Comparison of Standard Local Rates to Lifeline and Link-Up Rates (As of October 15, 2005) Table 1.7 Lifeline and Link-Up Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15, 2005) Table 1.8 Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line in Urban Areas (As of October 15, 2005) Table 1.9 Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line
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- 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local Residential .................................................................................. Table 7.6 Revenue per Minute - Average............................................................................... Table 7.8 Revenues and Other Operating Items ...................................................................... Table 11.1 Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................................... Table 1.8 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale .................... Table 1.5 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users .................Table 1.6 Revenues - Total ................................................................................................. Table 1.7 Revenues - Total Operating ................................................................................. Table 11.7 Rural Health Care - Disbursements by Service Speeds Acquired ...................... Table 5.3 Rural Health Care - Disbursements per Person by State ................................... Table 5.4 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments and Disbursements by State .................. Table 5.2 Rural Health Care Funding Disbursements by Funding Year .............................. Table 5.1
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- 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local Residential .................................................................................. Table 7.6 Revenue per Minute - Average............................................................................... Table 7.8 Revenues and Other Operating Items ...................................................................... Table 11.1 Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................................... Table 1.8 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale .................... Table 1.5 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users .................Table 1.6 Revenues - Total ................................................................................................. Table 1.7 Revenues - Total Operating ................................................................................. Table 11.7 Rural Health Care - Disbursements by Service Speeds Acquired ...................... Table 5.3 Rural Health Care - Disbursements per Person by State ................................... Table 5.4 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments and Disbursements by State .................. Table 5.2 Rural Health Care Funding Disbursements by Funding Year .............................. Table 5.1
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- to be less than $10,000. Revenue data for individual filers are not available to the public. However, Tables 1.5 through 1.8 present detailed industry totals by type of revenue and type of filer. Table 1.5 provides a detailed breakout of revenues for each of the Form 499-A revenue categories used to report services provided to other filers for resale. Table 1.6 displays similar detail for each of the revenue categories used to report telecommunications service provided to end users. Table 1.7 combines data from Tables 1.5 and 1.6 with data on non-telecommunications revenues to develop total industry revenues. Table 1.8 provides more aggregated revenue information by type of filers. The revenue categories presented in Tables 1.5 through 1.7 are explained in
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- 7.3 7.7 7.8 8.4 8.9 9.7 10.3 12.2 12.5 Six 1.7 2.5 3.0 3.6 4.2 4.6 5.0 5.3 5.8 6.1 6.3 6.8 7.8 10.4 11.7 Seven 0.8 1.7 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.2 3.9 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.6 5.3 5.7 8.7 10.0 Eight 0.3 0.8 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.8 2.7 3.1 3.3 3.6 3.6 4.0 4.6 7.1 8.3 Nine 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.9 2.0 2.4 2.2 2.5 2.6 2.8 3.1 3.8 4.0 5.8 6.7 Ten or More 0.0 0.4 2.4 3.9 4.0 6.4 8.0 10.5 11.4 11.8 12.8 17.5 20.7 19.1 22.0 For data through December 2004, only those providers with at least 250 lines per state were required to file. Figures may not add up to 100% due to rounding. 1
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- and data, SCPC 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0G7W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 6 of 19 E070254 SES-LIC-20071031-01485 E Date Effective: 12/10/2007 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 12/10/2007 - 12/10/2022 Application for Authority RumJungle Media, Inc. Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 (RUMJUNGLE TRUCK), VARIOUS LOCATION: AvL 1 1.6 meters ANTENNA ID: 1612K Global 68.58 dBW PSK Digital Video w/digital audio/data 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 24M0G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E070255 SES-LIC-20071102-01525 E Date Effective: 12/10/2007 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 12/10/2007 - 12/10/2022 Application for Authority Peak Uplink, Inc Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 (C/KU
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- GRANTED , LIVE OAK CHAN-48 E FL License to cover construction permit no: BMPCDT-20070424AAR, callsign WFXU. BUDD BROADCASTING CO., INC. WFXU-DT 22245 BLCDT-20071113ACD FL 12/13/2007 Actions of: TELEVISION APPLICATIONS FOR ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT DISMISSED , SENATOBIA CHAN-34 P MS CP FOR A NEW EDUCATIONAL STATION TO SERVE SENATOBIA, MS CH-34; ERP VIS: 78.27; HAAT: 66.2; TL: 2371 BEND ROAD, MS. 1.6 MILES NORTH OF PRICHARD ROAD; ANT: ANDREW ALP12M2-HSOC- 34, (34-41-46.37 90-11-2134), (BT). DR. GEORGE D. SEBASTIAN, PRESIDENT GLOBAL ED. DEVELOPMENT, INC. 960701KF 82426 BPET-19960701KF MS , SENATOBIA CHAN-34 P MS CP FOR A NEW NONCOMMERCIAL TELEVISION STATION TO SERVE SENATOBIA, MS; CH-34; ERP(VIS) 5000 KW; HAAT: 195 METERS; TL: .72 KM SE OF PINE TREE & ROBERTSON RDS, SENATOBIA, MS
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- W 0003263460 Bentley Aviation Apopka 12/19/2007 00123.05000 28-42-26.0 N WA NE 120-32-38.6 W 0003264289 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION YAKIMA 12/20/2007 00122.87500 46-34-05.4 N WA NE 122-32-15.1 W 0003264641 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION BELLINGHAM 12/20/2007 00122.87500 48-47-33.7 N OK NE 094-56-00.8 W 0003265384 Cherokee County Airport Auhtority Cookson 12/20/2007 00122.80000 35-42-00.3 N KY NE 086-51-27.3 W 0003265567 HANCOCK COUNTY AIRPORT BOARDLewisport 12/21/2007 00123.00000 37-57-01.6 N RO KYN9 0003260111 DAGGETT AVIATION INC 12/17/2007 RO WPXB976 0003262706 Gainesville Alachua County Regional Airp 12/19/2007 AS - Aural Studio Transmitter Link State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City MI MD WOG95 083-18-16.2 W 0003261838 CBS RADIO EAST INC. SOUTHFIELD 12/18/2007 00949.00000 42-29-16.3 N OH MD WLC26 080-38-58.7 W
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- 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local Residential .................................................................................. Table 7.6 Revenue per Minute - Average............................................................................... Table 7.8 Revenues and Other Operating Items ...................................................................... Table 11.1 Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................................... Table 1.8 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale .................... Table 1.5 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users .................Table 1.6 Revenues - Total ................................................................................................. Table 1.7 Revenues - Total Operating ................................................................................. Table 11.7 Rural Health Care - Disbursements by Service Speeds Acquired ...................... Table 5.3 Rural Health Care - Disbursements per Person by State ................................... Table 5.4 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments and Disbursements by State .................. Table 5.2 Rural Health Care Funding Disbursements by Funding Year .............................. Table 5.1
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- 9. AT&T AT&T AT&T AT&T AT&T Qwest Verizon Verizon Verizon Ameritech BellSouth PacificSouthwestern SNET North South GTE ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SWITCHED ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 99.9 100.0 99.0 98.2 100.0 100.0 99.9 99.8 96.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 23.7 19.1 24.2 25.6 19.4 14.5 29.7 18.6 20.6 Average Repair Interval (hours) 5.8 0.5 7.6 3.4 2.2 1.6 5.1 7.6 8.4 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 94.7 99.7 95.1 98.1 99.9 96.8 93.1 94.7 92.3 Average Installation Interval (days) 18.1 14.5 15.4 16.0 18.5 6.0 12.8 12.3 9.0 Average Repair Interval (hours) 5.5 3.1 5.9 4.3 3.6 3.2 4.7 3.7 3.9 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation
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- 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local Residential .................................................................................. Table 7.6 Revenue per Minute - Average............................................................................... Table 7.8 Revenues and Other Operating Items ...................................................................... Table 11.1 Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................................... Table 1.8 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale .................... Table 1.5 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users .................Table 1.6 Revenues - Total ................................................................................................. Table 1.7 Revenues - Total Operating ................................................................................. Table 11.7 Rural Health Care - Disbursements by Service Speeds Acquired ...................... Table 5.3 Rural Health Care - Disbursements per Person by State ................................... Table 5.4 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments and Disbursements by State .................. Table 5.2 Rural Health Care Funding Disbursements by Funding Year .............................. Table 5.1
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- to be less than $10,000. Revenue data for individual filers are not available to the public. However, Tables 1.5 through 1.8 present detailed industry totals by type of revenue and type of filer. Table 1.5 provides a detailed breakout of revenues for each of the Form 499-A revenue categories used to report services provided to other filers for resale. Table 1.6 displays similar detail for each of the revenue categories used to report telecommunications service provided to end users. Table 1.7 combines data from Tables 1.5 and 1.6 with data on non-telecommunications revenues to develop total industry revenues. Table 1.8 provides more aggregated revenue information by type of filers. The revenue categories presented in Tables 1.5 through 1.7 are explained in
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- states that provided a basic or low level of Lifeline support experienced an average decline in telephone penetration rates for low-income households between March 1997 and March 2006 of 2.7%.10 In 2006, more than 6.9 million subscribers paid reduced local rates under the Lifeline program whereas the Link Up program, which supports affordable connections to the network, connected more than 1.6 million telephone beneficiaries. The Commission's rules are designed to satisfy the 1996 Act's mandates that rates be "affordable" and access be provided to "low-income consumers" in all regions of the nation. The rules require low- income support to be competitively and technologically neutral through equitable and nondiscriminatory contributions from all providers of interstate telecommunications services, and by allowing all eligible
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- 3.8 3.6 1984 3.6 3.9 9.2 1985 2.8 3.8 4.7 1986 2.3 1.1 2.7 1987 2.9 4.4 -1.3 1988 3.7 4.4 1.3 1989 3.5 4.6 -0.3 1990 4.1 6.1 -0.4 1991 3.1 3.1 3.5 1992 2.1 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.3 2.7 1.8 1994 2.2 2.7 0.7 1995 2.0 2.5 1.2 1996 1.9 3.3 2.1 1997 1.5 1.7 0.2 1998 1.1 1.6 0.3* 1999 1.5 2.7 0.4 2000 2.3 3.4 -2.3 2001 2.5 1.6 1.3 2002 1.5 2.4 0.2 2003 1.7 1.9 -2.7 2004 2.4 3.3 -2.5 2005 3.6 3.4 0.4 2006 3.2 2.5 1.7 * The CPI telephone service index was revised in December of 1997. Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Economic Analysis. Chart 7.2 Table 7.2 Annual
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- BROADCASTING, INC. AMARILLO 01/11/2008 02076.00000 - 02093.00000 TX MD KA2113 O 0003282927 NEXSTAR BROADCASTING, INC. AMARILLO 01/11/2008 02076.00000 - 02093.00000 TX MD KA2113 O 0003282927 NEXSTAR BROADCASTING, INC. AMARILLO 01/11/2008 02109.50000 - 02110.00000 Page 42 TP - TV Pickup State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City TX MD KC25028 P 101-50-01.6 W 0003282928 NEXSTAR BROADCASTING, INC. AMARILLO 01/11/2008 01990.00000 - 02008.00000 35-13-30.1 N TX MD KC25028 P 101-50-01.6 W 0003282928 NEXSTAR BROADCASTING, INC. AMARILLO 01/11/2008 02025.00000 - 02025.50000 35-13-30.1 N TX MD KC25028 P 101-50-01.6 W 0003282928 NEXSTAR BROADCASTING, INC. AMARILLO 01/11/2008 02025.50000 - 02109.50000 35-13-30.1 N TX MD KC25028 P 101-50-01.6 W 0003282928 NEXSTAR BROADCASTING, INC. AMARILLO 01/11/2008 02109.50000 -
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- 10 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City PR NE 066-44-02.6 W 0003289155 Puerto Rico Telephone Company, Inc. Penuelas 01/15/2008 17935.00000 18-00-51.1 N PR NE 066-03-21.0 W 0003289156 Puerto Rico Telephone Company, Inc. Rio Piedras 01/15/2008 19595.00000 18-24-02.0 N PR NE 065-49-01.6 W 0003289157 Puerto Rico Telephone Company, Inc. HUMACAO 01/15/2008 19445.00000 18-06-44.6 N PR NE 065-39-22.0 W 0003289159 Puerto Rico Telephone Company, Inc. CEIBA 01/15/2008 19445.00000 18-16-03.0 N PR NE 066-04-33.7 W 0003289160 Puerto Rico Telephone Company, Inc. Rio Piedras 01/15/2008 19355.00000 18-24-25.5 N PR NE 066-17-25.0 W 0003289161 Puerto Rico Telephone Company, Inc. DORADO 01/15/2008 19475.00000 18-27-19.0 N PR NE
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- 68 1.3 29 0.5 3,806 71.6 5,318 American Samoa 18 90.3 0 0.0 1 3.7 0 0.7 1 4.0 0 1.3 20 Arizona 12,328 58.6 322 1.5 187 0.9 606 2.9 173 0.8 7,429 35.3 21,044 Arkansas 4,371 31.2 707 5.1 62 0.4 245 1.8 181 1.3 8,422 60.2 13,989 California 75,273 46.8 5,921 3.7 574 0.4 3,744 2.3 2,521 1.6 72,690 45.2 160,721 Colorado 11,278 54.3 46 0.2 113 0.5 528 2.5 268 1.3 8,553 41.2 20,786 Connecticut 7,393 44.9 415 2.5 83 0.5 272 1.7 208 1.3 8,082 49.1 16,454 Delaware 2,511 53.7 39 0.8 81 1.7 97 2.1 21 0.4 1,926 41.2 4,675 District of Columbia 4,078 69.6 22 0.4 136 2.3 170 2.9 24 0.4 1,428 24.4
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- 99.5 100.0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Years Percent o f Co mmitments M et Weighted BOC/Embarq Composite* Weighted Verizon Avg BellSouth Weighted AT&T Avg. (excluding BellSouth) Qwest 17 ARMIS 43-05 Report 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 AT&T Ameritech 2.0 2.1 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.5 AT&T BellSouth 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.3 AT&T Pacific 1.3 1.2 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.6 AT&T Southwestern 2.2 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 1.1 AT&T SNET 1.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.1 Qwest 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 Verizon GTE 0.8 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.9 0.9 Verizon North (Combined with Verizon South) Verizon South 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.3 Embarq (formerly Sprint) 3.2 1.5 1.4 1.7 1.7 1.8 Weighted BOC/Embarq Composite* 1.4
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- WRC-07, the WAC produced over 50 recommendations for the Commission. The various conference agenda items were assigned to the informal working groups as follows: Informal Working Groups (IWG) Agenda Items (Major WRC-07 Issues) IWG-1 Terrestrial and Space Science Services 1.2, 1.3, 1.5, 1.14, 1.16, & 1.20 IWG-2 Satellite Services including those related to High Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS) 1.6 (Resolution 415), 1.7, 1.8, 1.17, 1.18, 1.19, & 1.21 IWG-3 International Mobile Telephone (IMT-2000) & 2.5 GHz 1.4 & 1.9 IWG-4 Broadcasting and Amateur Services 1.6 (Resolution 414), 1.11, 1.13, 1.15, & 7.1 (Recommendation 952) IWG-5 Regulatory Issues 1.1, 1.0, 1.12, 2, 3, 5, 6, & 7.1 Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service Subscribers 0.69 2.10 4.42 6.90
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- Regard to Licensing in the Multipoint Distribution Service and in the Instructional Television Fixed Service for the Gulf of Mexico (WT Docket No. 02-68, RM-9718); Promoting Efficient Use of Spectrum Through Elimination of Barriers to the Development of Secondary Markets (WT Docket No. 00-230); Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (IB Docket No. 02-364); and Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, Including Third Generation Wireless Systems (ET Docket No. 00-258). SUMMARY: The Commission will consider a Third Order on Reconsideration and Sixth Memorandum Opinion and Order
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- COMMISSION MEETING THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2008 The Federal Communications Commission will hold an Open Meeting on the subjects listed below on Thursday, April 10, 2008, which is scheduled to commence at 9:30 a.m. in Room TW-C305, at 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. ITEM NO. BUREAU SUBJECT 1 INTERNATIONAL TITLE: Spectrum and Service Rules for Ancillary Terrestrial Components in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Big LEO Bands; Globalstar Licensee LLC, Authority to Implement an Ancillary Terrestrial Component (IB Docket No. 07-253) SUMMARY: The Commission will consider a Report and Order and Order Proposing Modification increasing the spectrum available for code division multiple access satellite systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Big LEO bands to provide ancillary terrestrial component service from 11 MHz to 19.275
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- MHz Bands Part 1 of the Commission's Rules - Further Competitive Bidding Procedures Amendment of Parts 21 and 74 of the Commission's Rules With Regard to Licensing in the Multipoint Distribution Service and in the Instructional Television Fixed Service for the Gulf of Mexico Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, Including Third Generation Wireless Systems ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit „ Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Spectrum and Service Rules for Ancillary Terrestrial Components in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Big LEO Bands Globalstar Licensee LLC, Authority to Implement an Ancillary Terrestrial Component ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) IB Docket No. 07-253 Call Sign S2115 ERRATUM Released: April 21, 2008 By the Chief, Policy Division, International Bureau: On April 10, 2008, the Commission released a Report and Order and Order Proposing Modification (Globalstar ATC Report
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Spectrum and Service Rules for Ancillary Terrestrial Components in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Big LEO Bands Globalstar Licensee LLC, Authority to Implement an Ancillary Terrestrial Component ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) IB Docket No. 07-253 Call Sign S2115 SECOND ERRATUM Released: May 1, 2008 By the Chief, Policy Division, International Bureau: 1. On April 10, 2008, the Commission released a Report and Order and Order Proposing Modification (Globalstar
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- 88.2 92.5 4.4 California 91.7 96.6 4.9 * Colorado 94.4 98.4 4.0 Connecticut 95.5 97.4 1.9 Delaware 95.0 95.2 0.2 District of Columbia 94.7 93.9 -0.8 Florida 85.5 93.8 8.3 * Georgia 88.9 95.0 6.1 * Hawaii 94.6 96.1 1.5 Idaho 89.5 98.1 8.6 * Illinois 95.0 94.1 -0.9 Indiana 90.3 92.2 1.9 Iowa 95.4 97.1 1.7 Kansas 94.9 96.5 1.6 Kentucky 86.9 92.4 5.5 * Louisiana 88.9 96.7 7.7 Maine 90.7 97.8 7.1 * Maryland 96.3 94.7 -1.6 Massachusetts 94.3 96.4 2.1 Michigan 93.8 96.1 2.3 Minnesota 96.4 98.0 1.7 Mississippi 82.4 92.7 10.3 * Missouri 92.1 96.5 4.4 * Montana 92.8 95.1 2.3 Nebraska 94.0 95.3 1.2 Nevada 89.4 93.8 4.3 New Hampshire 95.0 96.7 1.8 New Jersey 94.1
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- Assigned Intermediate Reserved Aging Administrative Available1 Total State/jurisdiction 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s Alabama 9,148 42.4 557 2.6 318 1.5 515 2.4 259 1.2 10,779 50.0 21,576 Alaska 1,405 25.9 22 0.4 34 0.6 94 1.7 25 0.5 3,847 70.9 5,427 American Samoa 20 68.1 0 0.0 1 2.8 1 3.3 0 1.6 7 24.2 30 Arizona 12,889 61.9 356 1.7 179 0.9 645 3.1 204 1.0 6,566 31.5 20,838 Arkansas 4,809 33.8 569 4.0 68 0.5 278 2.0 191 1.3 8,297 58.4 14,212 California 78,028 50.4 4,910 3.2 638 0.4 4,237 2.7 2,735 1.8 64,223 41.5 154,771 Colorado 11,629 56.6 72 0.4 126 0.6 591 2.9 328 1.6 7,796 37.9 20,543 Connecticut
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- (Expenditure Amounts Shown in Millions) All Goods Wireline Cellular Total Telephone Wireline Cellular and Telephone Telephone Telephone Service as a as a Services Services Services Services as a Percentage Percentage 1/ 2/ 3/ Percentage of All of All of All Telephone Telephone Goods & Service Service Services 1980 $1,757,133 $27,560 $0 $27,560 1.6% 100% 0% 1981 1,941,060 30,883 0 30,883 1.6 100 0 1982 2,077,268 35,140 0 35,140 1.7 100 0 1983 2,290,556 38,639 0 38,639 1.7 100 0 1984 2,503,287 41,786 0 41,786 1.7 100 0 1985 2,720,305 45,877 101 45,978 1.7 100 0 1986 2,899,724 49,088 173 49,261 1.7 100 0 1987 3,100,234 51,637 242 51,879 1.7 100 0 1988 3,353,615 53,771 591 54,362 1.6 99 1 1989 3,598,496
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- and Toll Rates..........................I-5 Table 1.1 Residential Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas Table 1.2 Average Residential Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas, 1986-2007 Table 1.3 Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities, 1993-2007 Table 1.5 Connection Charges for a Residential Telephone Line in the Sample Cities, 1993-2007 Table 1.6 Comparison of Standard Local Rates to Lifeline and Link-Up Rates Table 1.7 Lifeline and Link-Up Rates in the Sample Cities Table 1.8 Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line in Urban Areas Table 1.9 Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line in Urban Areas, 1989-2007 Table 1.10 Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities for a Business
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- specified gateway earth stations located outside the United States, using frequencies between 1618.725 MHz and 1621.35 MHz. The Commission reassigned those frequencies to Iridium Constellation LLC in its Order of Modifications. See Globalstar Licensee LLC, GUSA Licensee LLC, and Iridium Constellation LLC, Iridium Satellite LLC, Iridium Carrier Services, LLC, Modification of Authority to Operate a mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band, Order of Modifications, FCC 08-248 (rel. Oct. 15, 2008). Globalstar also requests special temporary authority to operate for 180 days in the 1618.725-1621.35 MHz frequency band from the five specified gateway earth stations pending Commission action on its waiver request. Page 1 of 1
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- 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local Residential .................................................................................. Table 7.6 Revenue per Minute - Average............................................................................... Table 7.8 Revenues and Other Operating Items ...................................................................... Table 11.1 Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................................... Table 1.8 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale .................... Table 1.5 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users .................Table 1.6 Revenues - Total ................................................................................................. Table 1.7 Revenues - Total Operating ................................................................................. Table 11.7 Rural Health Care - Disbursements by Service Speeds Acquired ...................... Table 5.3 Rural Health Care - Disbursements per Person by State ................................... Table 5.4 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments and Disbursements by State .................. Table 5.2 Rural Health Care Funding Disbursements by Funding Year .............................. Table 5.1
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- Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.4 96.8 99.2 99.2 99.7 99.6 98.9 98.1 97.9 Residence 98.4 98.2 99.3 99.2 99.7 99.6 99.0 98.3 98.1 Business 98.3 87.7 99.1 98.8 99.5 98.9 98.1 96.9 95.4 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.7 1.4 1.4 1.1 1.3 0.1 1.4 1.5 0.9 Residence 1.7 1.4 1.3 1.0 0.8 0.1 1.5 1.4 0.8 Business 1.8 1.4 1.8 1.6 3.1 0.5 1.4 2.0 2.2 Average Out of Service Repair Interval (hours) 21.7 18.0 30.9 30.3 21.6 16.3 25.1 39.3 22.4 Residence 22.3 19.8 32.1 31.2 22.2 17.0 26.4 44.3 24.0 Business 18.5 10.6 23.8 25.3 17.7 13.8 20.6 15.4 13.1 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 164.7 241.6 101.2 220.8 147.4 107.7 175.7 156.1 163.4 Total MSA 165.3 233.7
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- 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local Residential .................................................................................. Table 7.6 Revenue per Minute - Average............................................................................... Table 7.8 Revenues and Other Operating Items ...................................................................... Table 11.1 Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................................... Table 1.8 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale .................... Table 1.5 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users .................Table 1.6 Revenues - Total ................................................................................................. Table 1.7 Revenues - Total Operating ................................................................................. Table 11.7 Rural Health Care - Disbursements by Service Speeds Acquired ...................... Table 5.3 Rural Health Care - Disbursements per Person by State ................................... Table 5.4 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments and Disbursements by State .................. Table 5.2 Rural Health Care Funding Disbursements by Funding Year .............................. Table 5.1
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- to be less than $10,000. Revenue data for individual filers are not available to the public. However, Tables 1.5 through 1.8 present detailed industry totals by type of revenue and type of filer. Table 1.5 provides a detailed breakout of revenues for each of the Form 499-A revenue categories used to report services provided to other filers for resale. Table 1.6 displays similar detail for each of the revenue categories used to report telecommunications service provided to end users. Table 1.7 combines data from Tables 1.5 and 1.6 with data on non-telecommunications revenues to develop total industry revenues. Table 1.8 provides more aggregated revenue information by type of filers. The revenue categories presented in Tables 1.5 through 1.7 are explained in
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- 95.7 95.5 -0.1 Massachusetts 95.9 96.3 0.5 Michigan 92.8 95.0 2.2 Minnesota 95.8 97.9 2.0 Mississippi 82.4 90.5 8.1 * Missouri 91.5 96.1 4.6 * Montana 91.0 95.4 4.4 * Nebraska 95.7 93.7 -2.0 Nevada 90.4 95.2 4.9 * New Hampshire 94.3 96.8 2.5 * New Jersey 94.8 95.7 0.9 New Mexico 82.0 91.6 9.6 * New York 91.8 93.4 1.6 North Carolina 88.3 94.5 6.3 * North Dakota 94.6 98.0 3.4 * Ohio 92.4 95.9 3.5 * Oklahoma 90.3 94.9 4.6 * Oregon 90.6 96.7 6.1 * Pennsylvania 94.9 97.0 2.1 * Rhode Island 93.6 95.3 1.7 South Carolina 83.7 90.6 6.9 * South Dakota 93.2 97.2 4.0 * Tennessee 88.5 93.2 4.8 * Texas 88.4 93.5 5.1 * Utah
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- 9.0% 0.9% 1979 13.3 0.7 1980 12.5 4.6 1981 8.9 11.7 1982 3.8 7.2 1983 3.8 3.6 1984 3.9 9.2 1985 3.8 4.7 1986 1.1 2.7 1987 4.4 -1.3 1988 4.4 1.3 1989 4.6 -0.3 1990 6.1 -0.4 1991 3.1 3.5 1992 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.7 1.8 1994 2.7 0.7 1995 2.5 1.2 1996 3.3 2.1 1997 1.7 0.2 1998 1.6 0.3* 1999 2.7 0.4 2000 3.4 -2.3 2001 1.6 1.3 2002 2.4 0.2 2003 1.9 -2.7 2004 3.3 -2.5 2005 3.4 0.4 2006 2.5 1.7 2007 4.1 2.1 * The CPI telephone service index was revised in December of 1997. Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Economic Analysis. Chart 7.2 Table 7.2 Annual Changes in Major Price Indices
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- ¶ 72 n.236. It is worth noting, however, that the Commission did discuss forgoing auctions by "impos[ing] threshold qualifications" on the applicants, id.; M2Z's forbearance petition asks the Commission to put aside just such qualifications screening. M2Z also cites In re Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, 18 F.C.C.R. 1962 (2003), but that case specifically held that section 309(j)(1) did not apply at all, because the licenses were not "initial." See id. at ¶¶ 219-29. Because the Commission reasonably performed every statutory duty at issue, its Order was not arbitrary or capricious, and was not contrary to 47 U.S.C. § 309(j). Case: 07-1360 Document: 01215554059
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- 99.5 100.0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Years Percent o f Co mmitments M et Weighted BOC/Embarq Composite* Weighted Verizon Avg. AT&T BellSouth Weighted AT&T Avg. (excluding BellSouth) Qwest 19 ARMIS 43-05 Report 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AT&T Ameritech 2.1 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.7 AT&T BellSouth 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.3 1.4 AT&T Pacific 1.2 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.3 AT&T Southwestern 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 1.1 1.0 AT&T SNET 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.1 0.8 Qwest 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.1 Verizon GTE 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.9 0.9 0.8 Verizon North (Combined with Verizon South) Verizon South 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.3 1.4 Embarq (formerly Sprint) 1.5 1.4 1.7 1.7 1.8 1.6 Weighted BOC/Embarq Composite*
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- Digital Data Carrier 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 25M0G7W 0.00 dBW Digital Data Carrier 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 30M0G7W Points of Communication: 1 - PERMITTED LIST - () E090145 SES-LIC-20090814-01004 E Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Application for Authority State University of New York/ New York Network Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: AVL TR1 1.6 meters ANTENNA ID: 1610K 64.80 dBW Digital Video and Data Services 14500.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 12M0G7D 57.10 dBW Digital Video and data service 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M60G7D Digital Video and Data Services 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 12M0G7D Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 4 of 12 E090149 SES-LIC-20090820-01033 E Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station
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- accepted for filing will be assigned call signs, or other unique station identifiers. However, these assignments are for administrative purposes only and do not in any way prejudice Commission action. E090151 SES-LIC-20090826-01083 E Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Application for Authority ESPN Productions, Inc. EZ Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: AVL Technologies MO 1.6 meters ANTENNA ID: 1610K 67.57 dBW One 36 Mbit MCPC digital carrier for voice/data with an emis 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0G7W Points of Communication: 1 - PERMITTED LIST - () E090152 SES-LIC-20090828-01090 E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Authority Petrobras America, Inc. Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service 26 ° 41 ' 46.25 " N LAT.
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- 99.0 99.5 100.0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Years Percent o f Co mmitments M et Weighted BOC/Embarq Composite* Weighted Verizon Avg AT&T BellSouth Weighted AT&T Avg. (excluding BellSouth) Qwest 19 ARMIS 43-05 Report 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 AT&T Ameritech 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.7 1.7 AT&T BellSouth 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.2 AT&T Pacific 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.3 1.1 AT&T Southwestern 1.9 2.0 2.1 1.1 1.0 0.9 AT&T SNET 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.1 0.8 0.7 Qwest 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.1 ** Verizon GTE 0.6 0.6 0.9 0.8 0.8 1.0 Verizon North (Combined with Verizon South) Verizon South 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.4 1.9 Embarq (formerly Sprint) 1.4 1.7 1.7 1.8 1.6 1.5 Weighted BOC/Embarq
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- - Annual Changes ............................................................................. Table 7.2 Price Indices - Local and Long Distance Services - Annual Changes .................... Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices ....................................................................... Table 7.5 Revenue per Minute - Average............................................................................... Table 7.6 Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................................... Table 1.8 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale .................... Table 1.5 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users .................Table 1.6 Revenues - Total ................................................................................................. Table 1.7 Rural Health Care - Disbursements by Service Speeds Acquired ...................... Table 5.3 Rural Health Care - Disbursements per Person by State ................................... Table 5.4 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments and Disbursements by State .................. Table 5.2 Rural Health Care Funding Disbursements by Funding Year .............................. Table 5.1 Safety Net Additive Support Payments by State
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- Met 98.4 97.3 99.5 99.1 99.7 99.7 99.0 98.3 98.0 Residence 98.5 98.5 99.6 99.0 99.7 99.8 99.1 98.4 98.2 Business 98.3 89.5 99.3 99.0 99.5 99.1 98.2 97.4 95.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.8 1.3 1.2 1.0 1.3 0.1 2.5 1.8 1.1 Residence 1.8 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.0 2.6 1.7 1.0 Business 1.7 1.3 1.8 1.5 3.4 0.4 1.6 2.1 2.0 Average Out of Service Repair Interval (hours) 25.5 23.6 31.7 29.5 33.9 17.5 27.3 46.2 29.0 Residence 26.4 25.7 32.9 31.0 34.9 18.2 29.4 52.2 31.5 Business 21.3 14.5 24.8 23.8 28.3 14.8 20.4 18.9 15.7 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 184.2 252.5 116.2 228.6 164.2 101.9 181.7 161.5 168.4 Total MSA 184.6 242.8 115.2 227.1 161.9
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- - Annual Changes ............................................................................. Table 7.2 Price Indices - Local and Long Distance Services - Annual Changes .................... Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices ....................................................................... Table 7.5 Revenue per Minute - Average............................................................................... Table 7.6 Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................................... Table 1.8 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale .................... Table 1.5 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users .................Table 1.6 Revenues - Total ................................................................................................. Table 1.7 Rural Health Care - Disbursements by Service Speeds Acquired ...................... Table 5.3 Rural Health Care - Disbursements per Person by State ................................... Table 5.4 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments and Disbursements by State .................. Table 5.2 Rural Health Care Funding Disbursements by Funding Year .............................. Table 5.1 Safety Net Additive Support Payments by State
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- to be less than $10,000. Revenue data for individual filers are not available to the public. However, Tables 1.5 through 1.8 present detailed industry totals by type of revenue and type of filer. Table 1.5 provides a detailed breakout of revenues for each of the Form 499-A revenue categories used to report services provided to other filers for resale. Table 1.6 displays similar detail for each of the revenue categories used to report telecommunications service provided to end users. Table 1.7 combines data from Tables 1.5 and 1.6 with data on non-telecommunications revenues to develop total industry revenues. Table 1.8 provides more aggregated revenue information by type of filers. The revenue categories presented in Tables 1.5 through 1.7 are explained in
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- basic or low level of Lifeline support experienced an average increase in telephone penetration rates for low-income households between March 1997 and March 2008 of only 1.4%.10 As shown in Table 2.1, nearly 6.9 million subscribers paid reduced local rates under the Lifeline program in 2008, whereas the Link Up program, which supports affordable connections to the network, connected about 1.6 million telephone beneficiaries. The Commission's rules are designed to satisfy the 1996 Act's mandates that rates be "affordable" and access be provided to "low-income consumers" in all regions of the nation. The rules require low- income support to be competitively and technologically neutral through equitable and nondiscriminatory contributions from all providers of interstate telecommunications services, and by allowing all eligible
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- 2002 2001 2008 2003 2004 2005 6 - 15 Table 6.5 Telephone Penetration by State (Annual Average Percentage of Households with Telephone Service) State 1984 2008 Change Alabama 88.4% 94.0% 5.6% * Alaska 86.5 96.4 9.8 * Arizona 86.9 94.6 7.6 * Arkansas 86.6 92.9 6.3 * California 92.5 96.5 4.0 * Colorado 93.2 98.0 4.8 * Connecticut 95.5 97.1 1.6 Delaware 94.3 94.7 0.5 District of Columbia 94.9 92.0 -2.9 Florida 88.7 93.0 4.3 * Georgia 86.2 92.9 6.7 * Hawaii 93.5 96.5 2.9 Idaho 90.7 96.0 5.3 * Illinois 94.2 94.1 -0.1 Indiana 91.6 92.1 0.5 Iowa 96.2 97.4 1.2 Kansas 94.3 96.4 2.0 Kentucky 88.1 94.1 5.9 * Louisiana 89.7 95.7 6.0 * Maine 93.4 97.8 4.4 *
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- Act). The 1996 Act amended the Communications Act of 1934. 47 U.S.C. §§ 151 et seq. 1958 - 2008 1998 - 2008 CPI All Items 4.0 % 2.5 % CPI All Services 5.0 3.3 CPI Telephone Services 1 1.7 0.1 CPI Major Categories: - Food & Beverages * 3.0 - Housing * 3.0 - Apparel 1.9 -1.1 - Transportation 3.5 1.6 - Medical Care 5.9 4.1 - Recreation * 1.2 - Other Goods & Services * 3.4 CPI Public Transportation 4.9 2.3 CPI Utility (Piped) Gas Service 5.5 7.3 CPI Electricity 3.8 4.4 CPI Water & Sewerage Maintenance 5.6 4.5 CPI Postage 4.6 3.0 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Long-Term Changes for Various Price Indices Chart 7.1 CPI All Items and
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- COTTONWOOD 01/26/2010 10955.00000 34-42-06.0 N Page 12 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City AZ MD WMR827 112-07-00.5 W 0004102100 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC COTTONWOOD 01/26/2010 17800.00000 34-42-06.0 N AK MD WQKK556 149-52-34.1 W 0004102624 GCI Communication Corp. Anchorage 01/25/2010 23360.00000 61-13-01.6 N AK MD WQJY678 149-49-45.4 W 0004102789 GCI Communication Corp. Anchorage 01/25/2010 22160.00000 61-13-59.6 N FL MD WQIR461 080-05-29.0 W 0004103490 airBand Communications, Inc. Delray Beach 01/26/2010 11265.00000 26-26-02.9 N FL MD WQIR461 080-05-29.0 W 0004103490 airBand Communications, Inc. Delray Beach 01/26/2010 11445.00000 26-26-02.9 N NH MD WQDC889 071-27-14.0 W 0004103494 FiberTower Network Services Corp. NASHUA 01/26/2010 18060.00000 42-44-29.0 N
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- place for children. This is an older group (the median age is 63), nearly half are retired and half say that either relevance or digital literacy are barriers to adoption. The Consumer Survey interviewed 5,005 adult Americans between October 19 and November 23, 2009. The margin of error based on results based on the entire sample is plus or minus 1.6 percentage points. The survey included an over-sample of non-adopters, resulting in interviews of 2,334 adults who are not broadband users at home. The margin of error for results based on non-adopters is plus or minus 2.2 percentage points. Interviewers conducting the survey provide a Spanish-language option for respondents wishing to take the survey in Spanish. --FCC-- NEWS Federal Communications Commission
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Princeton Survey Research Associates International for Federal Communications Commission Broadband Service Capability Survey Princeton Survey Research Associates International Final Topline December 3, 2009 N= 5,005 respondents 18 and over nationwide Dates of Interviewing: October 19-November 23, 2009 Interviewing conducted in English and Spanish Margin or Error: plus or minus 1.6 percentage points Job#: 29076 LANDLINE INTRO: IF FIRST CALL OR NO PREVIOUSLY SELECTED RESPONDENT Hello, my name is _________________ and I'm calling for Princeton Survey Research on behalf of the Federal Communications Commission. We're conducting an important national opinion survey. We are not selling anything. To make sure our survey includes many different kinds of families, I'm going to start
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- Florida 39,672 54.9 2,305 3.2 521 0.7 3,159 4.4 1,330 1.8 25,220 34.9 72,206 Georgia 19,513 48.6 1,840 4.6 279 0.7 1,489 3.7 729 1.8 16,279 40.6 40,128 Guam 219 32.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 13 1.9 3 0.5 434 64.8 670 Hawaii 2,849 55.9 12 0.2 20 0.4 152 3.0 189 3.7 1,874 36.8 5,098 Idaho 2,945 44.2 104 1.6 53 0.8 170 2.6 187 2.8 3,202 48.1 6,661 Illinois 29,378 46.4 511 0.8 540 0.9 1,416 2.2 623 1.0 30,854 48.7 63,322 Indiana 11,689 42.3 372 1.3 150 0.5 564 2.0 336 1.2 14,517 52.5 27,629 Iowa 7,109 35.3 377 1.9 204 1.0 295 1.5 166 0.8 11,999 59.5 20,151 Kansas 5,500 32.2 491 2.9 113 0.7 272 1.6
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- to this notice should conform to Section 25.154 of the Commission's rules, unless otherwise noted. 47 C.F.R. § 25.154. For more information concerning this Notice, contact the Satellite Division at 202-418-0719; TTY 202-418-2555. S2115 SAT-AMD-20091221-00147 E Amendment 12/21/2009 11:39:45:49000 Date Filed: Globalstar Licensee LLC Globalstar Licensee LLC has amended a pending application (SAT-MOD-20080904-00165) for modification of its operating license for 1.6/2.4 GHz MSS space stations. In this filing, Globalstar reports that its planned second-generation satellites will be registered with the International Telecommunication Union by the Republic of France, rather than the United States. Globalstar therefore amends the application to withdraw its request for launch and operating authority for second-generation satellites. Instead, Globalstar requests authority to continue to use its US-licensed first-generation
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- 19806, 19806, ¶ 1 (1997); Report and Order on Reconsideration and Order Lifting Stay, 14 FCC Rcd 9256 (1999); aff'd sub nom. Cable & Wireless P.L.C. v. FCC , 166 F.3d 1224 (D.C. Cir. 1999). 5 For example, carriers reported 7.9 billion minutes of non-traditional settlement traffic for Canada, and 2.9 billion minutes for the United Kingdom. They also reported 1.6 billion and 2.2 billion, respectively, minutes of traditional settlement traffic for each country. The Commission has permitted non-traditional settlement arrangements for U.S.-Canada and U.S.-U.K. traffic since 1992 and 1994, respectively. It is therefore unlikely that carriers are in fact settling substantial amounts of traffic on these two U.S. international routes under traditional settlement arrangements. Traditional settled traffic is settled using
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- * 5 5 Total 10,562 6,885 17,447 9,329 21,808 13,707 14,926 23,110 12,835 187 95,902 113,349 Percentages aDSL 3.7 6.2 9.9 7.0 21.1 28.9 29.3 3.2 0.6 0.0 90.1 100.0 sDSL 0.0 0.0 0.0 44.7 34.3 16.8 3.7 * * 0.1 100.0 100.0 Other Wireline 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.1 12.8 54.5 9.5 3.6 2.5 3.1 100.0 100.0 Cable Modem 0.4 1.6 2.0 0.4 3.4 4.7 12.2 53.2 * * 98.0 100.0 FTTP 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.2 2.5 15.2 1.2 77.9 1.1 99.8 100.0 Satellite 47.8 39.1 86.9 * * * * 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.1 100.0 Fixed Wireless 9.6 4.1 13.7 19.4 24.1 27.2 12.2 1.5 1.6 0.2 86.3 100.0 Mobile Wireless 24.7 11.1 35.8 19.0 38.4 6.1 0.6 *
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- 44.7 44.0 Zero 2.2% 2.4% 2.3% 2.4% 2.4% 2.8% 2.6% 0.4% 0.5% One 2.1 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.4 2.6 2.4 0.9 1.2 Two 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.4 2.4 1.2 1.3 Three 2.2 2.3 2.2 2.4 2.3 2.5 2.4 1.3 1.4 Four 2.2 2.1 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.2 2.2 1.3 1.5 Five 2.2 2.2 2.0 2.4 2.5 2.2 2.2 1.6 1.4 Six 1.9 2.2 1.9 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.1 1.7 1.5 Seven 2.0 2.4 2.2 2.4 2.4 2.5 2.3 1.8 1.5 Eight 2.6 2.5 2.3 2.5 2.4 2.8 2.8 1.7 1.8 Nine 2.4 2.7 2.7 2.5 2.8 2.8 2.7 1.6 1.6 Ten or More 77.9 76.8 77.4 76.1 75.8 75.0 75.9 86.6 86.2 1 See footnote 1, Table 1. Jun
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- - Annual Changes .................... Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices - Monthly ......................................................... Table 7.5 Revenue per Minute - Average............................................................................... Table 7.6 Revenues - Total - 2008 ........................................................................................ Table 1.7 Revenues by Type of Carrier - 2008...................................................... Table 1.8 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale - 2008 ............Table 1.5 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users - 2008 .........Table 1.6 Rural Health Care - Disbursements by Service Speeds Acquired - by State ......... Table 5.3 Rural Health Care - Disbursements per Person - by State .................................. Table 5.4 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments and Disbursements - by State ................Table 5.2 Rural Health Care Funding Disbursements by Funding Year .............................. Table 5.1 Safety Net Additive Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction
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- Met 98.6 97.4 99.6 99.0 98.5 99.8 99.1 98.8 98.4 Residence 98.6 98.4 99.6 98.9 98.4 99.8 99.2 98.9 98.8 Business 98.4 91.2 99.4 99.1 98.9 99.4 98.3 98.1 94.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.8 1.2 1.2 1.0 1.5 0.0 4.2 1.5 0.8 Residence 1.9 1.2 1.1 0.9 1.0 0.0 4.6 1.4 0.6 Business 1.7 1.2 1.8 1.4 3.3 0.2 1.6 1.7 3.4 Average Out of Service Repair Interval (hours) 26.1 33.1 35.5 32.4 19.3 17.5 30.1 49.8 28.2 Residence 27.5 36.7 36.5 33.9 19.5 18.0 32.5 57.3 30.8 Business 20.4 17.3 29.3 26.4 18.3 15.3 22.8 18.3 14.0 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 167.4 248.6 114.6 216.0 148.0 98.3 165.5 159.9 163.4 Total MSA 166.8 236.1 113.5 209.5 145.8
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- - Annual Changes .................... Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices - Monthly ......................................................... Table 7.5 Revenue per Minute - Average............................................................................... Table 7.6 Revenues - Total - 2008 ........................................................................................ Table 1.7 Revenues by Type of Carrier - 2008...................................................... Table 1.8 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale - 2008 ............Table 1.5 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users - 2008 .........Table 1.6 Rural Health Care - Disbursements by Service Speeds Acquired - by State ......... Table 5.3 Rural Health Care - Disbursements per Person - by State .................................. Table 5.4 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments and Disbursements - by State ................Table 5.2 Rural Health Care Funding Disbursements by Funding Year .............................. Table 5.1 Safety Net Additive Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction
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- for USF purposes if their annual contribution is expected to be less than $10,000. Revenue data for individual filers are not available to the public. However, Tables 1.5 through 1.8 present detailed industry totals by type of service and type of business. Table 1.5 displays carrier's carrier revenue by detailed service type including each Form 499-A revenue line items. Table 1.6 displays similar detail for each of the revenue categories used to report telecommunications service provided to end users. Table 1.7 combines data from Tables 1.5 and 1.6 with data on non- telecommunications revenues to obtain total industry revenues. Table 1.8 provides more aggregated revenue information by principal business type. The revenue categories presented in Tables 1.5 through 1.7 are explained
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- by State 6 - 15 Table 6.5 Telephone Penetration by State (Annual Average Percentage of Households with Telephone Service) State 1984 2009 Change Alabama 88.4% 95.2% 6.7% * Alaska 86.5 96.2 9.7 * Arizona 86.9 93.7 6.8 * Arkansas 86.6 93.0 6.5 * California 92.5 96.7 4.3 * Colorado 93.2 97.4 4.1 * Connecticut 95.5 97.7 2.2 Delaware 94.3 95.9 1.6 District of Columbia 94.9 92.2 -2.7 Florida 88.7 93.0 4.3 * Georgia 86.2 94.1 7.9 * Hawaii 93.5 97.7 4.2 * Idaho 90.7 97.0 6.2 * Illinois 94.2 95.1 0.9 Indiana 91.6 93.1 1.5 Iowa 96.2 98.1 1.9 Kansas 94.3 96.8 2.5 Kentucky 88.1 93.7 5.5 * Louisiana 89.7 95.9 6.2 * Maine 93.4 97.6 4.2 * Maryland 95.7 95.4
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- 3.8 3.6 1984 3.6 3.9 9.2 1985 2.8 3.8 4.7 1986 2.3 1.1 2.7 1987 2.9 4.4 -1.3 1988 3.7 4.4 1.3 1989 3.5 4.6 -0.3 1990 4.1 6.1 -0.4 1991 3.1 3.1 3.5 1992 2.1 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.3 2.7 1.8 1994 2.2 2.7 0.7 1995 2.0 2.5 1.2 1996 1.9 3.3 2.1 1997 1.5 1.7 0.2 1998 1.1 1.6 0.3* 1999 1.5 2.7 0.4 2000 2.3 3.4 -2.3 2001 2.5 1.6 1.3 2002 1.7 2.4 0.2 2003 2.2 1.9 -2.7 2004 3.2 3.3 -2.5 2005 3.5 3.4 0.4 2006 2.9 2.5 1.7 2007 2.6 4.1 2.1 2008 2.1 0.1 2.9 2009 0.4 2.7 1.0 * The CPI telephone service index was revised in December of 1997. Sources: Bureau of
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- 1.4 158 0.8 289 1.4 211 1.0 12,298 60.4 20,344 Kansas 5,413 31.6 528 3.1 141 0.8 248 1.4 181 1.1 10,639 62.0 17,150 Kentucky 8,232 38.3 613 2.9 103 0.5 389 1.8 419 1.9 11,749 54.6 21,506 Louisiana 8,960 40.7 695 3.2 99 0.5 680 3.1 698 3.2 10,859 49.4 21,990 Maine 2,416 38.2 50 0.8 81 1.3 104 1.6 125 2.0 3,548 56.1 6,323 Maryland 15,075 57.6 103 0.4 151 0.6 865 3.3 181 0.7 9,796 37.4 26,171 Massachusetts 20,344 53.0 244 0.6 519 1.4 969 2.5 276 0.7 16,019 41.7 38,372 Michigan 21,070 40.5 390 0.7 301 0.6 1,002 1.9 465 0.9 28,814 55.4 52,041 Minnesota 11,947 42.1 264 0.9 146 0.5 472 1.7 271 1.0 15,291 53.9
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- 44.7 44.0 44.0 46.6 Zero 2.3% 2.4% 2.4% 2.8% 2.6% 0.4% 0.5% 0.6% 0.4% One 2.4 2.5 2.4 2.6 2.4 0.9 1.2 1.2 0.9 Two 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.4 2.4 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.0 Three 2.2 2.4 2.3 2.5 2.4 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.3 Four 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.2 2.2 1.3 1.5 1.5 1.3 Five 2.0 2.4 2.5 2.2 2.2 1.6 1.4 1.5 1.4 Six 1.9 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.1 1.7 1.5 1.5 1.3 Seven 2.2 2.4 2.4 2.5 2.3 1.8 1.5 1.6 1.4 Eight 2.3 2.5 2.4 2.8 2.8 1.7 1.8 1.6 1.6 Nine 2.7 2.5 2.8 2.8 2.7 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.6 Ten or More 77.4 76.1 75.8 75.0 75.9 86.6 86.2 86.1 87.9 1 See footnote 1, Table
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- than you what mobile means to our economy. Whether it's GDP, the apps economy or job creation, it is clear that wireless innovation and investment has helped lead us out of economic crisis and into recovery over the past three years. The wireless industry supports millions of U.S. jobs. One study estimated that wireless has contributed to the creation of 1.6 million U.S. jobs in just the past few years. The mobile apps economy barely existed in early 2009. Today it alone supports nearly 500,000 jobs. Meanwhile, wireless contributes about $150 billion annually to U.S. GDP -- and growing. Of course, the benefits of mobile extend beyond jobs and our economy. Consider education, where mobile broadband powers interactive digital textbooks and
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- from each other, rather than from a common pool overseen by a pooling administrator, is similar to ITN in that individual numbers are ported using the same network infrastructure (LNP) to route calls. 238 The LRN is a unique ten-digit number assigned to each central office switch to identify each switch in the network for call routing purposes. See ATIS T1S1.6 Working Group Technical Requirements No.4 for Thousands-Block Pooling Using Number Portability (T1S1.6 Thousands-Block Number Pooling Technical Requirements). The T1S1.6 Working Group was created to develop standards and requirements for number portability with the support of ATIS. See Accredited Standards Committee-T1 Telecommunications Procedures Manual at 21. Committeee-T1 documents are available at . When an individual telephone number is ported, a record
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- of competition and industry projections. a. Paging Industry Structure and Performance According to one analyst, the paging industry experienced slight growth in subscribership during 1999, while its annual revenues decreased.419 Based on this estimate, 700,000 new paging units (including both one-way and advanced messaging) were added during 1999 for a total of 45.8 million units in service, an increase of 1.6 percent over 1998.420 However, total revenues fell about 0.7 percent to $4.426 billion.421 Another analyst estimated 52.5 million units were in service at year-end 1999, a 2.9 percent increase from the previous year. That analyst calculated a 2 percent increase in one-way paging subscribers and a 100 percent increase in two-way subscribers.422 Paging Network, Inc. ("PageNet") remained the largest paging
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- show a distance of less than one mile, we use a distance of one mile.'' Although the staff properly used the treaty-required +20 dBu undesired-to-desired signal radio to determine 2nd adjacent channel interfering contours near the Canadian border area, the staff failed to account for the fact that, in cases where the free space equation yields a result greater than 1.6 kilometers (one mile), 1.6 kilometers must be used as the contour distance. We have recalculated the minimum separation distances for 2nd adjacent channel LP10 stations near the Canadian border and are amending § 73.807 accordingly. For the same reason, we are also amending the IF frequency separation requirements for Class LP100 stations with respect to Class A and Class D
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- Reply Comments at 4; and ACA Reply Comments at 6 (noting EchoStar's $20 billion market capitalization and DirecTV's $16 billion market capitalization). ALTV Reply Comments at 4. DirecTV Reply Comments at 2. WB Reply Comments at 11; NAB Reply Comments at 5-6. TV Guide and SBCA ex parte submission of October 13, 2000 (number of C-Band subscribers has declined from 1.6 million in 1999 to 1.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2000). See also Annual Assessment of the Status of Competition in Markets for the Delivery of Video Programming, Sixth Annual Report, 15 FCC Rcd 978 (2000) (``Sixth Annual Competition Report''); SBCA Comments at 3. SBCA Comments at 4-5; TV Guide Comments at 7-11. SBCA Comments at 3-4; TV Guide
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- Nonetheless, if the 3.5 factor used to develop single-entry EPFD values did represent actual systems, each NGSO FSS system that met the single-entry EPFD values would cause no more than a 2.86% increase in unavailability of a BSS network. For example, in order to meet the 2.86% criterion in Denver for the DIRECTV 101o W.L. satellite location (unavailability increase of 1.6 minutes annually), an MVDDS licensee would be required to fix occurrences of unacceptable interference at distances in excess of 6 kilometers from each MVDDS transmitting tower. However, in Houston, the 2.86% criterion for the DIRECTV 101o W.L. satellite location (unavailability increase of 32.7 minutes annually) would result in mitigation zones of only about 4.8 kilometers. Thirty and 60 minute increases
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- 134. Id. at 7651, para. 169; see also id. at 7643-49, paras. 156-66; 7653-61, paras. 172-191 for a general description of the national framework for thousands-block number pooling. We have stayed these requirements pending resolution of petitions filed by Maine and California. See infra section IV.B. See First Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 7656, para. 181 (adopting the T1S1.6 Technical Requirements as the technical standard for thousands-block number pooling); id. at 7657, para. 182 (stating that the inclusion of Efficient Data Representation (EDR) in the pooling software used for thousands-block number pooling is significant because it will reduce the strain on the network from the large volume of number porting). Id. at 7639-43, paras. 148-55. Id. at 7643, para.
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- name of the licensee; (ii) File number of the application; call sign of the antenna; (iii) Date of the license; (iv) A certification that the facility as authorized has been completed and that each antenna facility has been tested and is within 2 dB of the pattern specified in Sec. 25.209, Sec. 25.135 (NVNG MSS earth stations), or Sec. 25.213 (1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service earth stations). MET licenses shall specify as a condition that the licensee must file a certification that it has begun to provide service; (v) The date on which the station became operational; and (vi) A statement that the station will remain operational during the license period unless the license is submitted for cancellation. (2) For stations authorized
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- major switched access rate components-the Composite Access Rate (CAR) and the SLC-and a new universal service subsidy, RAS, in addition to the existing interstate access subsidy, Long Term Support (LTS). The CAR would be a weighted aggregate target for existing per-minute switched access rate elements (including CCL, local switching, transport, and residual interconnection charges). It gradually would be reduced to 1.6 cents per-minute by July 1, 2003. RAS would be a residual support mechanism to recover the shortfall between allowed revenues of Path A pooling carriers and the sum of their revenues derived from switched access rate elements (including SLCs) and the existing interstate access subsidy. RAS also would be available to support special access rates for carriers under incentive-based regulation.
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- transport, the residual interconnection charge, and the carrier common line charge. However, for Path A LECs, the plan establishes a weighted per-minute aggregate target for these rates, known as the Composite Access Rate (``CAR''). Path A pool switched access rates will be adjusted to meet this target composite rate. Under the plan, the Commission will set the CAR to be 1.6 cents per minute on average by July 1, 2003 - two years after the start of the transition period -- for Path A LECs' study areas that participate in the pool. While SLCs increase, NECA will adjust the CAR to reach the 1.6 cents per minute target by July 1, 2003, two years into the transition period. Indeed, the existing
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- for Path A LECs, the plan creates a composite rate target known as the Composite Access Rate (``CAR'') which translates these rates into an aggregate per-minute rate. The CAR is not a specific rate element, but represents the target weighted per minute aggregate of Path A LECs' switched access rates. Under the plan, NECA will adjust the CAR to be 1.6 cents per minute on average two years after the beginning of the transition period for Path A LECs' study areas that participate in the pool. At the 1.6 cents per minute level, the CAR reflects a percentage reduction in per minute access charges comparable to that of the CALLS order. The CAR acts as a constraint on the aggregate levels
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- at any time. During the Path A transition period, as defined in §61.3, NECA will adjust the CAR annually according to the following schedule: As of July 1, 2001, the CAR will equal 2.2 cents per minute. As of July1, 2002, the CAR will equal 1.8 cents per minute. As of July 1, 2003, and thereafter, the CAR will equal 1.6 cents per minute. §69.132 New access services for non-price cap LECs and Path A incentive study areas New access services of non-price cap LECs shall be introduced at prevailing market rates. Such services either shall be administered by the Association on behalf of LECs that are pool participants or introduced outside the pool by non-price cap LECs that do not
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- networks, the ability of major broadcast networks to attract large audiences is also apparent in the number of prime time programs viewed by more than ten million TV households. During the week of January 29 - February 4, 2001, the major networks aired 25 programs that attracted more than 10 million TV households. In contrast, PAXtv's most watched program attracted 1.6 million TV households, UPN's most watched program attracted 4.0 million TV households, WB's most watched program attracted 5.5 million TV households, and the most watched program on a cable network attracted 4.9 million TV households. Source: Nielsen Media Research, reported in Broadcasting & Cable, February 12, 2001. Mobility barriers are barriers to entry that deter the movement of a firm
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- approximately 1.0 cent per minute. In July 1999, BTI's access rate was more than 5 times higher than BellSouth's average rate of approximately 1.4 cents per minute, and more than 3.5 times higher than GTE's average rate of approximately 2.0 cents per minute. In July 1998, BTI's access rate was approximately 4.5 times higher than BellSouth's average rate of approximately 1.6 cents per minute, and more than 2.5 times higher than GTE's average rate of approximately 2.8 cents per minute. BTI argues that comparing its access rates with the access rates of BellSouth and GTE yields irrelevant information, because those carriers' rates were set by price controls rather than market forces, and have different cost structures. We disagree. Although BellSouth's and
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- other existing maritime or aeronautical services for which there are not alternative providers'' with respect to Inmarsat. Pub. L. No. 106-180, § 681(a)(11). The Act defines ``additional'' services as ``direct-to-home (DTH) or direct broadcast satellite (DBS) video services, or services in the Ka or V bands'' for INTELSAT and as ``those non-maritime or non-aeronautical mobile services in the 1.5 and 1.6 GHz band on planned satellites or the 2 GHz band'' for Inmarsat. Pub. L. No. 106-180, § 681(a)(12). FCC Report to Congress as Required by the ORBIT Act (rel. June 15, 2000). Public Notice, Report No. SPB-167, April 13, 2001. Pub. L. No. 106-180, §§ 601, 621,622, 623, 624, and 648. Pub. L. No. 106-180, §§ 641 and 645(1). The
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- gain (7.5 percent) in Western Europe during 2000, giving it an end-year penetration rate of nearly 73 percent. Norway overtook Finland as the Western European country with the highest penetration rate in 2000 (81.2 percent), while France had the lowest penetration rate (50 percent). Thus, the ratio between the highest and the lowest penetration rate in Western Europe was approximately 1.6 (81:50) at the end of 2000, down from approximately 2.3 (65:28) at the end of 1999. The addition of prepaid subscriptions appears to have been the major driver of mobile subscriber growth in Western Europe in 2000. Prepaid users accounted for an estimated 79 percent of new subscribers in Western Europe in 2000, and as of September 2000 represented 58
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- DUF in 4 Business Days 99.20 97.45 99.34 99.80 BI-2-01 Timeliness of Carrier Bill 98.16 99.96 99.12 96.89 BI-3-01 % Billing Adjustments - Dollars Adjusted 0.04 2.38 0.03 1.73 0.05 0.15 0.03 2.63 BI-3-02 % Billing Adjustments - Number of Adjustments 0.21 2.80 0.17 0.15 0.22 0.02 0.16 0.00 OS/DA Average Speed of Answer OD-1-01 Operator Services - NY OSC 1.6 0.17 1.96 1.86 0.17 1.84 0.18 OD-1-02 Directory Assistance - NY/MA OSC 1.53 4.97 4.85 2.66 4.41 3.48 OD-1-02 Directory Assistance - NY OSC 4.0 OD-1-02 Directory Assistance - MA OSC 1.4 Resale: Ordering All Resale Orders OR-7-01 % Order Confirm./Rejects sent w/in 3 Business Days 97.61 98.38 99.51 99.39 OR-8-01 % Acknowledgements on Time 99.17 99.94 99.74 99.68 OR-9-01
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- 31, 2000. This shows growth of 48% from June to December 2000 and of 134% for the full year. ADSL has fewer total subscribers, but the number of ADSL subscribers is growing faster than the number of cable subscribers. ADSL had 300,000 residential and small business lines nationwide as of December 31, 1999; 800,000 subscribers on June 30, 2000, and 1.6 million on December 31, 2000. This shows growth of 107% from June to December 2000 and of 447% for the full year. Growth in cable modem and ADSL deployment to residential and small business customers is illustrated in Figure 6. Data on other new technologies indicate similar growth. The data indicate that many consumers in zip codes with access to
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- and require additional spectrum; (b) making the abandoned spectrum available for new entrants; and (c) awarding the abandoned spectrum to operators serving unserved areas as per the criteria set forth in the 2 GHz MSS R&O. Two parties filed timely requests for reconsideration of the Commission's band arrangement decision. Specifically, Globalstar, L.P. (Globalstar), operator of an MSS system in the 1.6/2.4 GHz bands and licensee of a 2 GHz MSS system, sought reconsideration of the Commission's decision that 3.5 megahertz is a sufficient minimum amount for each operator. Globalstar asserts that satellite providers need greater bandwidth if satellite services are to provide advanced wireless services that complement 3G technologies. In addition, Globalstar claims that the 2 GHz MSS R&O should have
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Î Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) IB Docket No. 01-185 Adopted: August 9, 2001 Released: August 17, 2001 Comment Date: 28 days after Federal Register publication Reply Comment Date: 42 days after
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- Pub. L. 106-180, § 648. Intelsat LLC Licensing Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 15479-80. Pub. L. 106-180 § 601(b) See Pub. L. 106-180 § 602(a) which precludes Commission authorization of additional services by Inmarsat until Inmarsat has privatized in accordance with the Act. Section 681(2) defines ``additional services'' for Inmarsat as the non-maritime and non-aeronautical services in the 1.5 and 1.6 GHz band on planned satellites in the 2 GHz band. We need not address Globalstar's argument that Inmarsat's provision of domestic land mobile and aeronautical services as proposed by the applications before us must be considered ``additional services'' under the Act. Inmarsat Comments on Comsat Applications at 2-3 and on Stratos Applications at 2-3. DISCO II at ¶15. Amendment to
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- 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303 and 336, unless otherwise noted. Section 2.202 is amended by appending the following entries to the end of the table in paragraph (g): § 2.202 Bandwidths. * * * * * (g) Table of necessary bandwidths. * * * Description of emission Necessary bandwidth Designation of emission Formula Sample Calculation Radio-relay system Bn = 2K/t K=1.6 Pulse position modulated by 36 voice channel baseband: pulse width at half amplitude 0.4 (S; Bn = 8 X 106 Hz = 8 MHz (Bandwidth independent of the number of voice channels) 8M00M7E Composite transmission digital modulation using DSB-AM (Microwave radio relay system) Bn = 2RK/log2S Digital modulation used to send 5 megabits per second by use of amplitude modulation
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- did not report measurements concerning its EDI/CORBA interfaces, we relied solely on its measurements tracking the timeliness and availability of DataGate and VeriGate. However, in this proceeding, SWBT reports measurements reporting both the availability and timeliness of EDI/CORBA. See SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement Nos. 1-12 through 1-15, SWBT Region-wide, at 271-No. 1d and SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement Nos. 4-01.6 through 4-01.11, SWBT Region-wide, at 271-No. 4b. Although no commenter complained about the availability or timeliness of these interfaces, we do not rely upon them in making our finding. SWBT itself does not explain or rely on these new measurements in support of its pre-ordering showing. See SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement Nos. 1 and 2, SWBT Region-wide, at 271-No.
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- percent missed due dates for installation, a parity standard is applied. See SWBT Dysart Aff. at paras. 10-11. SWBT Application App. B (providing interconnection agreements between SWBT and competing carriers in both Kansas and Oklahoma). SWBT Ham Aff. at para. 173. See SWBT Dysart Aff. at para. 50 and Attachs. A and B, Measurements 70-78 (Performance Measurement Business Rules) (Version 1.6). SWBT has implemented ten performance measures relating to interconnection, including measures that compare trunk blockage between SWBT and competitive LECs (PM 70), measures that capture missed due dates for trunk installations (PM 73), and measures that provide data on average installation intervals (PM 78). Id. Trunk group blockage indicates that end users are experiencing difficulty completing or receiving calls, which
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- the Transport Interconnection Charge (TIC) to other access rate elements. These measures align the rate structure more closely with the manner in which costs are incurred and reduce per-minute switched access charges. We do not adopt proposals to prescribe a single, target rate for per-minute charges, either on an optional or a mandatory basis. Neither the MAG's proposed rate of 1.6 cents nor the .95-cent rate advocated by other parties are supported by cost data. The reforms that we adopt in this Order will reduce per-minute charges for all rate-of-return carriers, while giving them the flexibility to establish rates based on their own costs in the areas they serve. We address proposals to modify the rate structure for general support facilities
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- AT&T at 6, 8-10, Tbls. 1-2 (proposing that the potential market could be expanded to include as much as 225 MHz of spectrum and that the market definition eventually must consider wireline services). See generally 47 C.F.R. § 2.106. But see Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band, Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 16 FCC Rcd 15532 (2001) (seeking comment, inter alia, on whether terrestrial mobile services can by employed in these frequency bands and whether eligibility should be limited to incumbent mobile satellite licensees). See
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- NY Citadel Communications Corporation 1978 Apr-00 2100 5.7 0.96 B1 WLTI FM Soft AC Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY Citadel Communications Corporation 1996 Apr-00 900 3.6 0.52 A WNSS AM Sports Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY Citadel Communications Corporation 1946 Apr-00 500 0 1.1 B WNTQ FM CHR Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY Citadel Communications Corporation 1956 Apr-00 4600 8.7 1.6 B WYYY FM AC Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY Clear Channel Communications 1946 Jan-99 4250 6.3 1.76 B WBBS FM Country Syracuse, NY 78 Fulton NY Clear Channel Communications 1961 Jul-99 5800 10.2 1.41 B WHEN AM Sports Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY Clear Channel Communications 1941 Jul-99 800 2.5 0.72 B WSYR AM Talk Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY
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- the entity with respect to the matters described in paragraphs (a) through (d) above; or Rights or obligations under this Agreement. 1.5 "Controlled Unclassified Information" means unclassified information, the export of which is controlled by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), 22 C.F.R. Chapter I, Subchapter M, or the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), 15 C.F.R. Chapter VII, Subchapter C. 1.6 "De facto" and "de jure" control have the meanings provided in 47 C.F.R. § 1.2110. 1.7 "Domestic Communications" means (i) Wire Communications or Electronic Communications (whether stored or not) originating at one U.S. location and terminating at another U.S. location and (ii) the U.S. portion of a Wire Communication or Electronic Communication (whether stored or not) that originates from or
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- many as 2.5 million subscribers and analysts expect that by year-end 2001, AOL Time Warner will have more than three million digital video subscribers. As of June 2001, AT&T reported 3.1 million digital video subscribers. Analysts expect AT&T will have as many as 3.5 million digital video subscribers as of year-end 2001. Charter Communications provided digital video service to approximately 1.6 million subscribers as of June 2001, and analysts expect that by year-end it will serve as many as two million subscribers. As of June 2001, Cablevision was only conducting technical trials of digital video service, but it expects to offer the service commercially by October 2001. Analysts expect that by year-end 2001, Cablevision will have as many as 50,000 digital
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- operators charged $8.42 monthly at $0.34 per channel. These averages represent a continuation of enormous growth in the number of operators offering digital services. Table 13. Digital Tiers, Competitive and Noncompetitive Groups Competitive Noncompetitive 7/1/99 7/1/00 7/1/99 7/1/00 Number of Operators Offering Digital Service 56 154 138 234 Percent of Sample 17.6% 48.4% 34.2% 58.1% Average Number of Digital Tiers 1.6 1.9 1.2 1.9 Number of Channels Offered† 37.8 39.0 35.9 39.9 Average Monthly Charge† $8.82 $7.46 $9.05 $8.42 Average Price Per Channel† $0.36 $0.28 $0.41 $0.34 †Results are reported for the most highly subscribed digital tier. Commercial Leased Access Of the surveyed cable operators, 82% reported at least one channel available for lease under the Commission's leased access rules. Of
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- of the timing and outcome of ITU consideration of this matter, should propose specific language for the rules. 9. INMARSAT-E EPIRBs INMARSAT-E EPIRBs transmit a distress signal to INMARSAT geostationary satellites which includes a registered identity similar to that of the 406.0-406.1 MHz EPIRB and a location derived from a GPS navigational satellite receiver inside the EPIRB. Operating in the 1.6 GHz frequency band, INMARSAT-E EPIRBs may be detected anywhere in the world between 70 degrees North latitude and 70 degrees South latitude. Since geostationary satellites are used, alerts are transmitted nearly instantly to a rescue coordination center associated with the INMARSAT coast earth station receiving the alert. The Task Force recommends that we amend our rules to permit the use
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- of the timing and outcome of ITU consideration of this matter, should propose specific language for the rules. 9. INMARSAT-E EPIRBs INMARSAT-E EPIRBs transmit a distress signal to INMARSAT geostationary satellites which includes a registered identity similar to that of the 406.0-406.1 MHz EPIRB and a location derived from a GPS navigational satellite receiver inside the EPIRB. Operating in the 1.6 GHz frequency band, INMARSAT-E EPIRBs may be detected anywhere in the world between 70 degrees North latitude and 70 degrees South latitude. Since geostationary satellites are used, alerts are transmitted nearly instantly to a rescue coordination center associated with the INMARSAT coast earth station receiving the alert. The Task Force recommends that we amend our rules to permit the use
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- 2000, and 2001. On July 1, 2000, competitive and noncompetitive cable operators charged, respectively, $32.49 and $34.54; a 6.3% differential. On July 1, 2001, competitive operators were charging $34.93 while noncompetitive operators were charging $37.13; also a 6.3% differential. Table 2 also compares the number of channels and the rate per channel. As of July 1, 2001, competitive operators offered 1.6 more channels and charged 9.4% less per channel than noncompetitive operators. Table 2. Differential between the Competitive and Noncompetitive Groups Competitive Differential Percent Date Competitive Noncompetitive Amount Percent Average Monthly Rate July 1, 2001 $34.93 $37.13 $2.20 6.3% * July 1, 2000 $32.49 $34.54 $2.05 6.3% * Number of Channels July 1, 2001 60.9 59.3 -1.6 -2.6% July 1, 2000
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- -169.8 560.1 9.6 48.9 -0.4 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Satellite Baseline Outage Baseline Outage plus 10% Increase EPFD For 10% Increase FCC Adopted EPFD Outage With FCC EPFD Outage Increase Difference Between Calculated And FCC EPFDs (minutes) (minutes) (dBW/m2/4 kHz) (minutes) % (minutes) DB 101 454.2 499.62 -168.6 -169.8 489 7.7 34.8 -1.2 110 1182 1300.2 -171.4 -169.8 1379 16.7 197 1.6 119 620.6 682.66 -169.2 -169.8 677.6 9.2 57 -0.6 Boise, Idaho Satellite Baseline Outage Baseline Outage plus 10% Increase EPFD For 10% Increase FCC Adopted EPFD Outage With FCC EPFD Outage Increase Difference Between Calculated And FCC EPFDs (minutes) (minutes) (dBW/m2/4 kHz) (minutes) % (minutes) DB 101 65.1 71.61 -172.4 -172.1 72.7 11.7 7.6 0.3 110 61.6 67.76 -172.8 -172.1
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- Band ) AND FURTHER NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING Adopted: May 2, 2002 Released: May 14, 2002 Comment Date: 60 days from publication in the Federal Register. Comment Reply Date: 90 days after publication in the Federal Register. By the Commission: TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Paragraph Number I. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................ ................... 1 II. BACKGROUND ........................................................................ ..................... 3 III. DISCUSSION A. New 1.6 GHz METs: Limits on Emissions Between 1559 MHz and 1605 MHz.................. 15 1. Wideband Limit ........................................................................ ............... 16 2. Narrowband Limit ........................................................................ ............ 21 B. Interim Requirements for 1.6 GHz METs 1. Proposed Interim Requirements ..................................................................... 2 5 2. Objections to Temporary Grandfathering ......................................................... 26 3. Cut-off Frequency for Immediate ``-70/-80'' Protection........................................... 28 4. Deadline for Conformance to the Final
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- Band ) AND FURTHER NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING Adopted: May 2, 2002 Released: May 14, 2002 Comment Date: 60 days from publication in the Federal Register. Comment Reply Date: 90 days after publication in the Federal Register. By the Commission: TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Paragraph Number I. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................ ................... 1 II. BACKGROUND ........................................................................ ..................... 3 III. DISCUSSION A. New 1.6 GHz METs: Limits on Emissions Between 1559 MHz and 1605 MHz.................. 15 1. Wideband Limit ........................................................................ ............... 16 2. Narrowband Limit ........................................................................ ............ 21 B. Interim Requirements for 1.6 GHz METs 1. Proposed Interim Requirements ..................................................................... 2 5 2. Objections to Temporary Grandfathering ......................................................... 26 3. Cut-off Frequency for Immediate ``-70/-80'' Protection........................................... 28 4. Deadline for Conformance to the Final
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- (AVX) .......................................................... Long Beach-Daugherty Field (LGB) ............................ Los Angeles Int'l (LAX) .............................................. Ontario Int'l (ONT) .................................................... Santa Ana-John Wayne-Orange City (SNA) ................. 34°12'02.2" 33°24'17.8" 33°49'03.8" 33°56'33.1" 34°03'21.6" 33°40'32.4" 118°21'30.6" 118°24'57.1" 118°09'05.8" 118°24'29.1" 117°36'04.3" 117°52'05.6" Louisville, KY: Louisville Int'l-Standiford Field (SDF) ........................... 38°10'27.8" 85°44'09.6" Lubbock, TX: Lubbock International (LBB) ..................................... 33°39'49.1'' 101°49'22.0'' Lynchburg, VA: Lynchburg Regional-Preston Glen Field (LYH) .............. 37°19'36.1'' 79°12'01.6'' Madison, WI: Dane County Regional-Truax Field (MSN) ................... 43°08'23.5'' 89°20'15.1'' Manchester, NH: Manchester (MHT) ................................................. 42°56'04.3'' 71°26'13.4'' Memphis, TN: Memphis Int'l (MEM) ................................................. 35°02'32.7" 89°58'36.0" Miami, FLA: Miami Int'l (MIA) ....................................................... Opa Locka (OPF) ...................................................... Kendall-Tamiami Executive (TMB) ................................ 25°47'35.7" 25°54'25.2" 25°38'52.4" 80°17'26.0" 80°16'42.2" 80°25'58.0" Milwaukee, WI: General Mitchell Int'l (MKE) ........................................ 42°56'50.0" 87°53'47.7" Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN: Minneapolis-St. Paul Int'l
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- be a total of 64,000,000 subscribers and we have based our fee revenue estimates on that figure. Private Cable Operators/Satellite Master Antenna Systems. Based on our most recent information, we estimate that there are 3400 private cable operators serving multiple dwelling units that qualify as small cable companies. Some of those companies may have grown to serve from 800,000 to 1.6 million subscribers, and others may have been involved in transactions that caused them to be combined with other cable operators. Consequently, we estimate that there are fewer than 3,400 small entity private cable system operators that may be affected by the decisions and rules we are adopting. Open Video System (``OVS''). The Commission has certified eleven OVS operators. Of these
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- or other existing maritime or aeronautical services for which there are not alternative providers'' with respect to Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769 (a)(11). The Act defines ``additional'' services as ``direct-to-home (DTH) or direct broadcast satellite (DBS) video services, or services in the Ka or V bands'' for INTELSAT and as ``those non-maritime or non-aeronautical mobile services in the 1.5 and 1.6 GHz band on planned satellites or the 2 GHz band'' for Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C § 769(a)(12). FCC Report to Congress as Required by the ORBIT Act, 15 FCC Rcd. 11, 288 (rel. June 15, 2000). FCC Report to Congress as Required by the ORBIT Act, 16 FCC Rcd. 12,810 (rel. June 15, 2001). Public Notice, Report No. SPB-177, March 28,
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- airtime increased 5.9 percent. Another source of price information is the cellular telephone services component of the Consumer Price Index (``Cellular CPI'') produced by the United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics (``BLS''). Cellular CPI data is published on a national basis only. During 2001, the Cellular CPI decreased by 5.5 percent while the overall CPI increased by 1.6 percent. In comparison, during the same period, the local telephone services component increased by 4.5 percent and the long distance telephone services component decreased by 1.8 percent. The Cellular CPI has declined almost 33 percent since the end of 1997 when BLS began tracking it. As a third pricing indicator, some analysts believe average revenue per minute is a good
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- airtime increased 5.9 percent. Another source of price information is the cellular telephone services component of the Consumer Price Index (``Cellular CPI'') produced by the United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics (``BLS''). Cellular CPI data is published on a national basis only. During 2001, the Cellular CPI decreased by 5.5 percent while the overall CPI increased by 1.6 percent. In comparison, during the same period, the local telephone services component increased by 4.5 percent and the long distance telephone services component decreased by 1.8 percent. The Cellular CPI has declined almost 33 percent since the end of 1997 when BLS began tracking it. As a third pricing indicator, some analysts believe average revenue per minute is a good
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- See Administrative Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. § 558(c). The International Telecommunication Union's Radiocommunication Bureau. WRC-2000, resolution 82, resolves 1. MTN Order at ¶ 29. We note that another Commission proceeding is considering the use of MSS bands. In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 6 FCC Rcd 15532 (rel. Aug 17, 2001). WRC-2000, in Resolution 82, notes ``that ESV may operate in fixed-satellite service networks... under No. S4.4 of the Radio Regulations and shall not claim protection from, nor cause interference to, other services in the band''. S4.4 of the Radio Regulations states ''Administrations of the Member States
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- the Second Report and Order, is September 6, 2000.) Phase 2 of the BAS relocation plan is not triggered until Phase 1 spectrum is no longer sufficient to meet MSS requirements. Second Report and Order. at ¶30. Id. at ¶42. See Flexibility for delivery of communications by Mobile Satellite Service providers in the 2 GHz band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band, (``MSS Flexibility Notice"), IB Docket No. 01-185; ET Docket No. 95-18, Notice of Proposed Rule Making. 15 FCC Rcd 15532 (2001). See Amendment of Part 2 of The Commission's rules to allocate spectrum below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to support the introduction of new Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation Wireless Systems, (``Advanced Wireless/3-G Further
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- to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. 701-744. Interprets or applies 47 U.S.C. sections 51, 152, 154, 302, 303, and 307, unless otherwise noted. 2. Section 25.136 is amended by revising the title and introductory language and by adding paragraphs (d) and (e) which read as follows: § 25.136 Operating provisions for earth stations for each station network in the 1.6/2.4 GHz and 1.5/1.6 GHz mobile-satellite services. In addition to the technical requirements specified in § 25.213, earth stations operating in the 1.6/2.4 GHz and 1.5/1.6 GHz Mobile Satellite Services are subject to the following operating conditions: * * * * * (d) Any mobile earth station (MES) associated with the Mobile Satellite Service operating in the 1530-1544 MHz and 1626.5-1645.5
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- terrestrial component in conjunction with their mobile satellite operations in the 1990-2025 MHz and 2165-2200 MHz bands. The Commission issued a Notice of Proposed Rule Making seeking comments on providing this flexibility to the MSS band. See In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band, IB Docket No. 01-185, Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 16 FCC Rcd. 15532 (2001). Pub. L. No. 103-66, 107 Stat. 312 (1993). In OBRA-93, the Congress directed the Secretary of Commerce to identify at least 200 megahertz of Federal Government primary spectrum below 5 GHz that is not required for the Federal Government's present or identifiable future needs
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- would permit post-auction partitioning of licenses for bidders whose business plans require different size geographic areas than we ultimately adopt. In the past the Commission has licensed spectrum utilizing a wide variety of geographic licensing areas, including nationwide licensing, regional licensing, local licensing, or some combination of these approaches: Number of Licenses Description of areas Examples 1 Nationwide Narrowband PCS 1.6 GHz band 5 Narrowband PCS Regional Narrowband PCS 6 Economic Area Groupings (EAG) 220 MHz Blocks A/B/D/E, Lower 700 MHz 12 Regional Economic Area Groupings (REAG) Wireless Communication Service (WCS) 51 (see note below) A & B-Block PCS 51 or 52 Major Economic Areas (MEA) WCS 929/931 MHz Paging 175 Economic Areas (EA) 220 MHz 800 MHz SMR Paging 493
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- NAICS code 513310. Telephone Trends Report, Table 5.3. Id. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, NAICS code 513330. Telephone Trends Report, Table 5.3. Id. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (``NAICS'') code 51740, formerly NAICS code 513340 Comsat Corporation, Globalstar USA, Honeywell International, Inc., and Mobile Satellite Ventures Subsidiary LLC (``MSVS'') each holds one of the current licenses for 1.6 GHz mobile satellite stations. Comsat Corporation reported annual revenue of $618 million in its most recent annual report to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (``SEC''). Globalstar USA (formerly AirTouch Satellite Services) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Vodaphone Group Plc. In an annual report filed with the SEC, Vodaphone reported revenue of 15 billion pounds sterling for the year ending
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- represented an approximately 0.6% share of the national MVPD market in June 2002. Private Cable Operators: Private cable operators, also known as SMATV operators, use some of the same technology as cable systems, but do not use public rights-of-way, and focus principally on serving subscribers living in MDUs. Private cable subscribership increased slightly from 1.5 million subscribers last year to 1.6 million subscribers as of June 2002, representing approximately 1.8% of national MVPD subscribership. Broadcast Television: Broadcast stations and networks, and non-broadcast networks alike, must either produce programming or purchase programming from third-party producers. Broadcast networks and stations also are suppliers of content for distribution by MVPDs. In addition, they supply video programming directly to those television households that are not
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- relevant to the overall subscription rate for advanced services, including: computer ownership, cost, the lack of applications which require advanced telecommunications capability, and marketing techniques. Each of these factors may have varying degrees of consequence for subscription rates. 119. Our data indicates that 7.0 percent of American households subscribe to high- speed services.295 This is a substantial increase from the 1.6 percent residential penetration rate cited in the Second Report.296 By comparison, analysts estimate that high-speed Internet access is available in about 75 percent to 80 percent of US households via DSL and cable modem service.297 These estimates are consistent with the Commission's data collection, which indicates that as of June 2001, high-speed service subscribers were reported in 78 percent of
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- of compliance with the Commission's limits for localized Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). For a device to be classified as ``portable'' it is assumed that it is possible for the separation distance between the radiating structure of the device and a user to be less than 20 cm during transmit operation. Compliance with the SAR limit (the general population limit of 1.6 watts per kilogram in this case) is typically determined by means of laboratory testing. We agree that the response stations used in connection with the pilot project can be classified as ``portable'' devices and subject to the provisions of Section 2.1093, as long as the appropriate SAR data are obtained and made available to the Commission demonstrating compliance with the
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- TDC stated that because the antenna's main lobe is actually tapered, the response signals being integrated could not have the UWB transmitter fixed at the maximum of the lobe; instead, it appears smeared over the beamwidth of the antenna. TDC also stated that beam shape losses raise the level of the noise in a typical radar receiver by at least 1.6 dB above the thermal noise floor and possibly as high as 3 dB. We concluded that the potential for UWB interference to the ARSR-4 was more limited than the NTIA analysis suggests. However, a more detailed analysis would involve statistical estimates and require information specific to individual radar sites. Therefore, we deferred to the NTIA analysis values for this system.
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- depleting residual fuel and leaving all fuel line valves open, venting any pressurized system, leaving all batteries in a permanent discharge state, and removing any remaining source of stored energy, or through other equivalent procedures specifically disclosed in the application. ***** 2. Section 25.143 is proposed to be amended by revising paragraph (b) as follows: 25.143 Licensing Provisions for the 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service and 2 GHz mobile-satellite service. ***** (b) Qualification Requirements. (1) General Requirements: Each application for a space station system authorization in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service or 2 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service shall describe in detail the proposed satellite system, setting forth all pertinent technical and operational aspects of the system, and the technical, legal, and financial qualifications
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- complete relocation of BAS from 2008-2023 MHz in the Nielsen DMAs 31-100, and five years to complete BAS relocation from 1990-2023 MHz in all Nielsen DMAs. Finally, on September 6, 2010, all existing incumbent licensees become secondary in the 1990-2025 MHz band. Id. See Flexibility for Delivery of Mobile Satellite Services in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band; Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by Mobile Satellite Service, IB Docket No. 01-185, ET Docket No. 95-18, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 16 FCC Rcd 15532 (2001) (MSS Flexibility NPRM). See 2 GHz MSS 2R&O at ¶¶ 76-78. Because relocating incumbent FS operations will, in some cases, involve
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- complete relocation of BAS from 2008-2023 MHz in the Nielsen DMAs 31-100, and five years to complete BAS relocation from 1990-2023 MHz in all Nielsen DMAs. Finally, on September 6, 2010, all existing incumbent licensees become secondary in the 1990-2025 MHz band. Id. See Flexibility for Delivery of Mobile Satellite Services in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band; Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by Mobile Satellite Service, IB Docket No. 01-185, ET Docket No. 95-18, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 16 FCC Rcd 15532 (2001) (MSS Flexibility NPRM). See 2 GHz MSS 2R&O at ¶¶ 76-78. Because relocating incumbent FS operations will, in some cases, involve
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- to the Applicants, following commencement of operations by WOWO and WLIB with their newly-authorized facilities in January 1999, WOWO and WLIB determined that the newly-created areas of interference-free service could be increased through modifications to their constructed facilities, and they negotiated a new IRA with WGKA. The Applicants assert that the Bureau's action is contrary to the public interest because 1.6 million more people would receive interference-free nighttime service (700,000 of which would receive WGKA at night for the first time) than was the case under the 1994 IRA. Applicants assert that the 1999 IRA was premised on the grandfathered Class A rights in WOWO's former license. Thus, Applicants argue that, by granting the 1998 License Applications, the ``Bureau rendered the
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- Nokia, Proxim, Konrad Roeder, Sharp Labs, and WCA. See comments of the Amherst Alliance and ARD, ARRL, and Nicklaus Legget. See ARRL comments at 8. WRC Agenda Item 1.5 also includes a provision adding an allocation to the Fixed Service for Fixed Wireless Access in Region 3, which includes Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. In addition, WRC Agenda Item 1.6 is closely related to Agenda Item 1.5. Agenda Item 1.6 addresses the provisions of regulatory measures to protect Mobile Satellite Service (``MSS'') feeder links operating in the 5150-5250 MHz band. See WRC-03 Agreement. The SRS allocation in the 5.35-5.46 GHz band was agreed to at the CITEL (Inter-American Telecommunication Commission) conference held in Orlando, Florida in February 2003. Dynamic Frequency
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- (Mem. Opinion and Order), DA 01-1284, 16 FCC Rcd 11025 (Int'l Bur. 2001). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.115(c). See Petition for Rulemaking of Iridium Satellite LLC, filed July 26, 2002, included in the record of IB Docket No. 02-364. See Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking), FCC 03-15, rel. Feb. 10, 2003, at ¶261 et seq. NetSat 28 at ¶¶ 9 and 14. Cf. Directsat Corp. (Order), DA 96-6, 11 FCC Rcd 1775 (Int'l Bur. 1996), where the Bureau granted an extension of time to commence full operation because delayed assignment of channels and orbital positions
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- (Mem. Opinion and Order), DA 01-1284, 16 FCC Rcd 11025 (Int'l Bur. 2001). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.115(c). See Petition for Rulemaking of Iridium Satellite LLC, filed July 26, 2002, included in the record of IB Docket No. 02-364. See Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking), FCC 03-15, rel. Feb. 10, 2003, at ¶261 et seq. NetSat 28 at ¶¶ 9 and 14. Cf. Directsat Corp. (Order), DA 96-6, 11 FCC Rcd 1775 (Int'l Bur. 1996), where the Bureau granted an extension of time to commence full operation because delayed assignment of channels and orbital positions
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- 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 515120. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 515112. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 517410. Id. In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 03-15 (rel. Feb 10, 2003). 47 C.F.R. § 17.4. We note, however, that approximately 13,000 towers are registered to 10 cellular carriers with 1,000 or more employees. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 517212. Under this category, a business is small if it has
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- 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 515120. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 515112. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 517410. Id. In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 03-15 (rel. Feb 10, 2003). 47 C.F.R. § 17.4. We note, however, that approximately 13,000 towers are registered to 10 cellular carriers with 1,000 or more employees. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 517212. Under this category, a business is small if it has
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- of Licensing of MTA Commercial Broadband PCS, PP Docket No. 93-253, ET Docket No. 92-100, Memorandum Opinion & Order, 11 FCC Rcd 17052 (1996) (PCS Licensing Deferral Order)). See ICO 2 GHz MSS Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 13774, ¶ 30. Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band, IB Docket No. 01-185, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 16 FCC Rcd 15532 (2001) (MSS Flexibility Notice). See Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, Including Third Generation Wireless Systems, ET Docket No. 00-258, Memorandum Opinion and Order
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- or other existing maritime or aeronautical services for which there are not alternative providers'' with respect to Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769 (a)(11). The Act defines ``additional'' services as ``direct-to-home (``DTH'') or direct broadcast satellite (``DBS'') video services, or services in the Ka or V bands'' for INTELSAT and as ``those non-maritime or non-aeronautical mobile services in the 1.5 and 1.6 GHz band on planned satellites or the 2 GHz band'' for Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C § 769(a)(12). FCC Report to Congress as Required by the ORBIT Act, FCC 00-217, 15 FCC Rcd 11 288 (2000). FCC Report to Congress as Required by the ORBIT Act, FCC 01-190, 16 FCC Rcd 12810 (2001). FCC Report to Congress as Required by the ORBIT
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- be evaluated for SAR, and we have recently examined SAR data from a small sample of devices authorized under Section 15.247 that operate in the 900 MHz and 2400 MHz bands. All of these data suggest that if peak power levels are at or below 100 mW, it would be unlikely that the device would exceed our SAR limit of 1.6 W/kg for consumer devices. We only have limited SAR data for devices at 5.8 GHz and request comment on whether 100 mW or some other value should be used for Section 15.247 unlicensed portable devices that operate at 5 GHz. We believe that this approach will ensure that the public is not exposed in excess of our SAR limits for
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- of BAS. See Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by Mobile-Satellite Services, ET Docket No. 95-18, Second Report and Order and Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 12315 (2000); Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, IB Docket 01-185, Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 1962, 1972, para. 17 (2003) (noting that some revisions to the current relocation procedures for BAS may be needed based on various Commission actions, including the reallocation of some MSS spectrum in the 2 GHz MSS band and the grant of flexibility to MSS licensees). BAS is regulated under
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- 0.70 0.61 CPST $22.02 $20.25 $22.14 $1.89 9.3% Standard error 0.78 1.04 0.76 Programming total $36.47 $34.34 $36.61 $2.27 6.6% * Standard error 0..45 0..76 0.43 Equipment $3.64 $3.50 $3.65 $0.15 4.3% Standard error 0.16 0.21 0.16 Programming & equipment $40.11 $37.84 $40.26 $2.42 6.4% * Standard error 0.50 0.88 0.47 Channels 62.7 62.9 62.7 -0.2 -0.3% Standard error 1.0 1.6 1.0 Rate per channel $0.664 $0.637 $0.666 $0.029 4.6% Standard error 0.013 0.021 0.012 Satellite channels 46.3 47.9 46.3 -1.6 -3.3% Standard error 0.9 1.4 0.9 Rate per satellite channel $0.908 $0.859 $0.912 $0.053 6.2% Standard error 0.027 0.036 0.026 July 2001 BST $13.93 $13.41 $13.96 $0.55 4.1% CPST $19.88 $18.44 $19.98 $1.54 8.4% Programming total $33.81 $31.85 $33.94 $2.09
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- 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303 and 336, unless otherwise noted. Section 2.202 is amended by appending the following entries to the end of the table in paragraph (g): § 2.202 Bandwidths. * * * * * (g) Table of necessary bandwidths. * * * Description of emission Necessary bandwidth Designation of emission Formula Sample Calculation Radio-relay system Bn = 2K/t K=1.6 Pulse position modulated by 36 voice channel baseband: pulse width at half amplitude 0.4 (S; Bn = 8 X 106 Hz = 8 MHz (Bandwidth independent of the number of voice channels) 8M00M7E Composite transmission digital modulation using DSB-AM (Microwave radio relay system) Bn = 2RK/log2S Digital modulation used to send 5 megabits per second by use of amplitude modulation
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- in 2002. The average cost of monthly service - which was calculated across four typical usage plans (50, 200, 500 and 800 minutes) - dropped from $36.77 in December 2001 to $35.70 in December 2002. Costs dropped the most in Tampa (-7.0 percent), Chicago (-6.0 percent), St. Louis (-5.4 percent), Detroit (-4.6 percent) and Pittsburgh (-4.4 percent), while prices increased 1.6 percent in Portland and 0.6 percent in Denver. As mentioned in the Seventh Report, Econ One compared usage plans of 30, 150, 300, and 600 minutes during 2001 and found the greatest price decline was for 600 minutes of airtime; furthermore, usage levels of 150 and 300 minutes saw more modest reductions, while the monthly cost of 30 minutes of
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- Policies Pertaining to the Use of Radio Frequencies in a Land Mobile Satellite Service, 2 FCC Rcd 485 (1987) (Available at address in §0.445 of this chapter.); (9) Applications to license multiple space station systems in the non-voice, non-geostationary mobile-satellite service under blanket operating authority shall also provide all information specified in §25.142; and (10) Applications for authorizations in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service shall also provide all information specified in §25.143. (11) In addition to a statement of whether the space station is to be operated on a common carrier basis, or whether non-common carrier transactions are proposed, as specified in paragraph (c)(11) of this section, satellite applications in the Direct Broadcast Satellite service must provide a clear and detailed
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- Policies Pertaining to the Use of Radio Frequencies in a Land Mobile Satellite Service, 2 FCC Rcd 485 (1987) (Available at address in §0.445 of this chapter.); (9) Applications to license multiple space station systems in the non-voice, non-geostationary mobile-satellite service under blanket operating authority shall also provide all information specified in §25.142; and (10) Applications for authorizations in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service shall also provide all information specified in §25.143. (11) In addition to a statement of whether the space station is to be operated on a common carrier basis, or whether non-common carrier transactions are proposed, as specified in paragraph (c)(11) of this section, satellite applications in the Direct Broadcast Satellite service must provide a clear and detailed
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) IB Docket No. 01-185 IB Docket No. 02-364 REPORT AND ORDER Adopted: January 29, 2003 Released: February 10, 2003 Comment date [30 days after Federal Register publication] Reply Comment
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) IB Docket No. 01-185 IB Docket No. 02-364 REPORT AND ORDER Adopted: January 29, 2003 Released: February 10, 2003 Comment date [30 days after Federal Register publication] Reply Comment
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- space station license to add an ancillary terrestrial component to an eligible satellite network will be treated as a request for a minor modification if the particulars of operations provided by the applicant comply with the criteria specified in § 25.147. * * * * * Section 25.143 is amended to read as follows: § 25.143 Licensing provisions for the 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service and the 2 GHz mobile-satellite service. * * * * * (i) Incorporation of ancillary terrestrial component base stations into a 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service network or a 2 GHz mobile-satellite service network. Any licensee authorized to construct and launch a 1.6/2.4 GHz or a 2 GHz mobile-satellite system may construct ancillary terrestrial component (ATC) base stations
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- space station license to add an ancillary terrestrial component to an eligible satellite network will be treated as a request for a minor modification if the particulars of operations provided by the applicant comply with the criteria specified in § 25.147. * * * * * Section 25.143 is amended to read as follows: § 25.143 Licensing provisions for the 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service and the 2 GHz mobile-satellite service. * * * * * (i) Incorporation of ancillary terrestrial component base stations into a 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service network or a 2 GHz mobile-satellite service network. Any licensee authorized to construct and launch a 1.6/2.4 GHz or a 2 GHz mobile-satellite system may construct ancillary terrestrial component (ATC) base stations
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- from a number of United States cities. As can be seen in the Table, there is always an Inmarsat satellite visible above 30 degrees elevation. Figure 2.2.2.A presents the discrimination pattern for a 21 dBi gain Inmarsat terminal. This Figure was developed using Recommendation ITU-R M.694 which contains a reference radiation pattern for MSS shipboard antenna operating around 1.5 to 1.6 GHz. The figure shows that the gain discrimination at 30 degrees is 13.2 dB. Table 2.2.2.A Inmarsat Elevation Angles from Specific Cities Inmarsat Inmarsat Highest City AORW POR Elevation 54 W 142 W (Deg) Washington, DC 40.7 11.2 40.7 Boston, MA 38.1 5.3 38.1 Miami, FL 48.4 16.9 48.4 Dallas, TX 30.6 29.0 30.6 Denver, CO 20.8 30.4 30.4 Bismarck,
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- from a number of United States cities. As can be seen in the Table, there is always an Inmarsat satellite visible above 30 degrees elevation. Figure 2.2.2.A presents the discrimination pattern for a 21 dBi gain Inmarsat terminal. This Figure was developed using Recommendation ITU-R M.694 which contains a reference radiation pattern for MSS shipboard antenna operating around 1.5 to 1.6 GHz. The figure shows that the gain discrimination at 30 degrees is 13.2 dB. Table 2.2.2.A Inmarsat Elevation Angles from Specific Cities Inmarsat Inmarsat Highest City AORW POR Elevation 54 W 142 W (Deg) Washington, DC 40.7 11.2 40.7 Boston, MA 38.1 5.3 38.1 Miami, FL 48.4 16.9 48.4 Dallas, TX 30.6 29.0 30.6 Denver, CO 20.8 30.4 30.4 Bismarck,
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ô STATEMENT OF CHAIRMAN MICHAEL K. POWELL Re: Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands Re: Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation Wireless Systems. Today the Commission releases a family of orders that grants flexibility to licensees that provide substantial satellite service, strictly enforces our satellite milestone policies, and
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ô STATEMENT OF CHAIRMAN MICHAEL K. POWELL Re: Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands Re: Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation Wireless Systems. Today the Commission releases a family of orders that grants flexibility to licensees that provide substantial satellite service, strictly enforces our satellite milestone policies, and
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands ) ) ) ) ) IB Docket No. 01-185 ORDER ON RECONSIDERATION Adopted: July 3, 2003 Released: July 3, 2003 By the Commission: Introduction In this Order on Reconsideration (Order), we reconsider in part, sua sponte, our January 29, 2003, decision in this proceeding in which we allowed flexibility in the delivery of communications by Mobile Satellite Service
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- Engineers Space Enterprise Council Sprint Corporation TDD Coalition Telephone and Data Systems TMI Communications and Company, Limited Partnership UTAM and Wireless Information Networks Forum (UTAM/WINForum) UTStarcom VoiceStream Wireless Corporation Wireless Communications Association International SEPARATE STATEMENT OF CHAIRMAN MICHAEL K. POWELL Re: Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands Re: Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation Wireless Systems Today the Commission releases a family of orders that grants flexibility to licensees that provide substantial satellite service, strictly enforces our satellite milestone policies, and
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- in fact, recently surrendered an authorization for a satellite contemporaneously with the satellite's milestone for construction completion. See Letter from Jennifer D. Hindin, Counsel for Intelsat, to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, FCC, File No. SAT-LOA-20000119-00027, dated June 25, 2003. See Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 03-15, 18 FCC Rcd 1962(rel. February 10, 2003) (``Big LEO Notice''). See also Petition for Rulemaking of Iridium Satellite LLC, IB Docket No. 02-364 (filed July 26, 2002). See Big LEO Notice, 18 FCC Rcd at 2091. The Commission is also considering whether Big LEO spectrum should be
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- viewing habits, Univision emphasizes the large Spanish-dominant population that does not turn to English-language media. In promoting its ``significant exclusive audience,'' Univision notes that 68.3% of its adult San Francisco audience did not watch any English-language stations, like 67.7% of Dallas, 65.9% of Los Angeles and 52.2% of New York audiences. In South Florida, according to Univision, 67% of the 1.6 million Hispanics in South Florida are Spanish-dominant, meaning that ``if you do not target Hispanics over 1,055,000 Hispanics or 27% of the total Miami/Fort Lauderdale population will not be effectively reached by your general market television advertising efforts.'' Univision boasts that its station ``delivers a significant exclusive audience. . . 51.9% of WLTV-TV's audience does not watch any English television
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- viewing habits, Univision emphasizes the large Spanish-dominant population that does not turn to English-language media. In promoting its ``significant exclusive audience,'' Univision notes that 68.3% of its adult San Francisco audience did not watch any English-language stations, like 67.7% of Dallas, 65.9% of Los Angeles and 52.2% of New York audiences. In South Florida, according to Univision, 67% of the 1.6 million Hispanics in South Florida are Spanish-dominant, meaning that ``if you do not target Hispanics over 1,055,000 Hispanics or 27% of the total Miami/Fort Lauderdale population will not be effectively reached by your general market television advertising efforts.'' Univision boasts that its station ``delivers a significant exclusive audience. . . 51.9% of WLTV-TV's audience does not watch any English television
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- munitions (PGM) operations shall be protected until such time as these systems are relocated to other spectrum or until PGM inventory at each facility is exhausted, whichever occurs first. (3) AWS licensees whose transmit operations in the 1710-1755 MHz band consist of fixed or mobile operations with nominal transmit EIRP values of 100 mW or less and antenna heights of 1.6 meters above ground or less shall coordinate their services around the 16 sites at the distance specified in row a) of Table 2, below. AWS licensees whose transmit operations in the 1710-1755 MHz band consist of fixed or mobile operations with nominal transmit EIRP values of 1 W or less and antenna heights of 10 meters above ground or less
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- 2 GHz for use by the Mobile-Satellite Service Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation Wireless Systems Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ET Docket No. 95-18 ET Docket No. 00-258 IB Docket No. 01-185 THIRD REPORT AND ORDER AND THIRD MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Adopted: November 5, 2003 Released: November 10, 2003 By the Commission: TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1 Executive SUmmary 2 Background 3
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- time to design and build compliant METs, we will apply these limits to L-band METs manufactured six months or more after Federal Register publication of this Order and grandfather all L-band METs manufactured prior to then. Narrowband Limits In the first Report and Order in this proceeding, the Commission adopted limits on narrowband emissions in the 1559-1605 MHz band from 1.6 GHz METs but did not adopt limits on emissions in the 1605-1610 MHz band because it had not previously proposed limits on emissions in that small segment of the 1559-1610 MHz Aeronautical Radionavigation band. In comments on the NPRM, the NTIA proposed that the e.i.r.p of narrowband spurs in the 1605-1610 MHz segment should be suppressed to a level 10
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- EIRP (dBm/MHz) MARGIN (Relative to UWB Limit) (dB) MARGIN (Relative to 15.209 Limit) (dB) 998.4 -99.3 32.5 -66.8 8.5 -25.5 1075.2 -102.7 33.1 -69.6 5.7 -28.3 1107.8 -105.7 33.4 -72.3 3.0 -31.0 1152.0 -107.3 33.7 -73.6 1.7 -32.3 1228.8 -102.4 34.3 -68.1 7.2 -26.8 1305.6 -98.8 34.8 -64.0 11.3 -22.7 1382.4 -106.2 35.3 -70.9 4.4 -29.6 1459.2 -109.5 35.8 -73.7 1.6 -32.4 1536.0 -93.7 36.2 -57.5 17.8 -16.2 Each of these emissions was observed to be relatively narrow band, with a 3 dB bandwidth less than 2 MHz. Similarities were also noted between these emissions and those which have been observed in previous FCC studies of radiated emissions generated by digital devices. Therefore, it was suspected that the source of these
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- terminals are mounted on ships and planes while terrestrial terminals are the size of laptop computers and cannot be used while in motion unless they provide data-only service); MSV comments at 3 (indicating that MSV, an L-band licensee, provides voice and data MSS and a ``push-to-talk'' dispatch-type service); Globalstar comments at (i), 1-2 (noting that Globalstar uses a constellation of 1.6/2.4 GHz band nongeostationery satellites to provide two-way voice service interconnected to the PSTN). Globalstar can use its satellites to triangulate caller location (Globalstar comments at (i)), whereas MSV and Inmarsat can, at best, only identify which satellite beam is being used for a given call, and a beam can cover thousands of square miles. MSV comments at 12; Inmarsat comments
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- terminals are mounted on ships and planes while terrestrial terminals are the size of laptop computers and cannot be used while in motion unless they provide data-only service); MSV comments at 3 (indicating that MSV, an L-band licensee, provides voice and data MSS and a ``push-to-talk'' dispatch-type service); Globalstar comments at (i), 1-2 (noting that Globalstar uses a constellation of 1.6/2.4 GHz band nongeostationery satellites to provide two-way voice service interconnected to the PSTN). Globalstar can use its satellites to triangulate caller location (Globalstar comments at (i)), whereas MSV and Inmarsat can, at best, only identify which satellite beam is being used for a given call, and a beam can cover thousands of square miles. MSV comments at 12; Inmarsat comments
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- specific antenna installation requirements to ensure compliance, routine MPE evaluation (Section 2.1091) would be unnecessary. In portable configurations, i.e., when the transmitting device is designed to be used within 20 cm of the body of the user, ITS America recommends a maximum output power of 1.0 mW. We note that the specific absorption rate (SAR) limit for portable transmitters is 1.6 W/kg (Section 2.1093) and that it would take 1.6 mW or more to exceed the SAR limit. Therefore, we find that ITS America's proposal is reasonable approach to limit exposure to radiofrequency radiation. In this connection, we consider that under ITS America's approach, certification of portable OBUs will not require SAR evaluations to demonstrate compliance with our RF exposure rules.
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- Telecommunications Relay Services and Speech-to-Speech Services for Individuals with Hearing and Speech Disabilities, Declaratory Ruling and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 17 FCC Rcd 7779 (2002). WorldCom, Petition for Clarification, Telecommunications Services for Individuals with Hearing and Speech Disabilities (filed Dec. 22, 2000). According to Independent Sector, The New Nonprofit Almanac & Desk Reference (2002), nationwide there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations in the U.S. Telecommunications Services for Individuals with Hearing and Speech Disabilities, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Fifth Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 21,233 (2002) (Fifth Report and Order on TRS). 47 U.S.C. §225(d)(1)(E). Telecommunications Services for Individuals with Hearing and Speech Disabilities, and the Americans with Disabilities Act, First Report and Order,
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- the received signal level in Sprint's test data was due to multipath. Time Domain submits that while RAKE receivers can reduce the impact of fading, it is unclear what gain is achieved in practice. Time Domain also notes that a UWB system operating above 3.1 GHz must be attenuated by 34 dB below the Part 15 general emission limits at 1.6 GHz, forcing the emission to be attenuated by at least 20 dB in the PCS frequency band. XSI disagrees with the complaints by the petitioners that the Commission failed to carry out its obligations, provided an inadequate analysis of interference, established an indoor UWB limit that was irrationally higher than the limit for outdoor UWB devices, and infringed on PCS
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- 74.462. (1) [Reserved] * * * * * (e) * * * * * (1) [Reserved] 11. Section 74.462 is amended by removing the entry containing the single text ``kHz'' in the Frequencies column and the entry for frequencies 1606, 1622, and 1646 from the table in (b). 12. Section 74.464 is amended by removing the entry for frequency range 1.6 to 2 MHz, the entry for 200 W or less, the entry for over 200 W, and footnote 1 from the table. PART 80---STATIONS IN THE MARITIME SERVICES 13. The authority citation for Part 80 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Secs. 4, 303, 307(e), 309, and 332, 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 307(e), 309,
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- consensus proposals arising out of this MOU for implementation by FCC regulations and, as necessary, for implementation by Congress through legislation. The Parties will endeavor vigorously to obtain the support (or non-opposition) of associations and other groups for this MOU. The Parties agree that other provisions of this MOU may be implemented by them without either FCC or Congressional involvement. 1.6. This MOU does not restrict or preclude private agreements between or among any of the Parties. 2 2. DFAST TECHNOLOGY LICENSE AGREEMENT 2.1. The DFAST Technology License Agreement For Unidirectional Digital Cable Products (which is enclosed as part of this package) (hereinafter the "DFAST License Agreement") provides a license to use the DFAST scrambling technology for the POD- Host Interface.
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- thousands % distribution Individuals with a disability 47,935 23.0 Individuals with: Difficulty seeing words/letters 7,673 3.7 Difficulty hearing conversation 7,966 3.8 Difficulty with speech 2,270 1.1 Difficulty walking/using stairs 25,138 12.1 Used a wheelchair 2,155 1.0 Used a cane/crutches/walker 6,372 3.1 Mental disability 14,267 6.9 Learning disability 3,451 1.7 Mental retardation 1,366 0.7 Alzheimer's/senility/dementia 1,873 0.9 Other mental/emotional condition 3,418 1.6 August-November 1997 data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation Disability Terminology The disability community generally emphasizes the individuality of people with disabilities, not their disability. The term ``handicapped'' has fallen into disuse and should be avoided. The terms ``able-bodied,'' ``physically challenged'' and ``differently abled'' are also discouraged. The following are some recommendations: Never use the article ``THE'' with
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- that we would permit post-auction partitioning of licenses for bidders whose business plans require different size geographic areas than we ultimately adopt. In the past the Commission has licensed spectrum using a wide variety of GSAs, including nationwide licensing, regional licensing, local licensing, or some combination of these approaches: Number of Licenses Description of areas Examples 1 Nationwide Narrowband PCS, 1.6 GHz band 5 Narrowband PCS Regional Narrowband PCS 6 Economic Area Groupings (EAG) 220 MHz, Blocks A/B/D/E, Lower 700 MHz 12 Regional Economic Area Groupings (REAG) Wireless Communication Service (WCS) 51 (see note below) A & B-Block PCS 51 or 52 Major Economic Areas (MEA) WCS, 929/931 MHz Paging 175 Economic Areas (EA) 220 MHz, 800 MHz SMR, Paging, Multiple
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- that we would permit post-auction partitioning of licenses for bidders whose business plans require different size geographic areas than we ultimately adopt. In the past the Commission has licensed spectrum using a wide variety of GSAs, including nationwide licensing, regional licensing, local licensing, or some combination of these approaches: Number of Licenses Description of areas Examples 1 Nationwide Narrowband PCS, 1.6 GHz band 5 Narrowband PCS Regional Narrowband PCS 6 Economic Area Groupings (EAG) 220 MHz, Blocks A/B/D/E, Lower 700 MHz 12 Regional Economic Area Groupings (REAG) Wireless Communication Service (WCS) 51 (see note below) A & B-Block PCS 51 or 52 Major Economic Areas (MEA) WCS, 929/931 MHz Paging 175 Economic Areas (EA) 220 MHz, 800 MHz SMR, Paging, Multiple
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- allocating four MHz of spectrum for commercial air-ground radiotelephone service in 1990, authorizing operation at 849-851 MHz (ground stations) and 894-896 MHz (airborne mobile stations). This spectrum is divided into ten channel blocks, each of which is further subdivided into six control channels (P1-P6) and 29 communications channels (C1-C29). Licensees in this service generally must locate their ground stations within 1.6 kilometers of the 97 site locations identified by coordinates in section 22.859 of our rules. One of the ten blocks of channels is allotted to each of these geographic site locations. Each of the six possible commercial air-ground licensees has access to an exclusive nationwide control channel in each channel block; communications channels are shared among all licensees. Each of
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- is not dominant in its field of operations; and (3) meets may additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%) have populations of
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- U.S.C. § 632. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand. As of 1997, there were about 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships; of which 37,546, (approximately 96.2 %), have populations
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- of the space station. In general, an assessment should include an estimate as to whether portions of the spacecraft will survive re-entry and reach the surface of the Earth, as well as an estimate of the resulting probability of human casualty. * * * * * 5. Revise § 25.143(b)(1) to read as follows: § 25.143 Licensing provisions for the 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service and 2 GHz mobile-satellite service. * * * * * (b) Qualification Requirements - (1) General Requirements. Each application for a space station system authorization in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service or 2 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service shall describe in detail the proposed satellite system, setting forth all pertinent technical and operational aspects of the system, and the
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- services or other existing maritime or aeronautical services for which there are not alternative providers'' with respect to Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(11). The Act defines ``additional'' services as ``direct-to-home'' (``DTH'') or direct broadcast satellite (``DBS'') video services, or services in the Ka or V bands'' for INTELSAT and as ``those non-maritime or non-aeronautical mobile services in the 1.5 and 1.6 GHz band on planned satellites or the 2 GHz band'' for Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(12). FCC Report to Congress as Required by the ORBIT Act, 15 FCC Rcd 11288 (2000). FCC Report to Congress as Required by the ORBIT Act, 16 FCC Rcd 12810 (2001). FCC Report to Congress as Required by the ORBIT Act, 17 FCC Rcd 11458
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation Wireless Systems ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) IB Docket No. 02-364 ET Docket No. 00-258 , FOURTH REPORT AND
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- Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation Wireless Systems, ET Docket No. 00-258, Second Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd. 23193 (2002) (3G 2nd R&O). See Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, IB Docket No. 02-364 (Big LEO R&O); Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation Wireless Systems, ET Docket No. 00-258, FCC 04-134, Report and Order, Fourth Report and Order, and Further Notice of Proposed
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- concern'' under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%)
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- including both wired and wireless services, such as operator service providers, prepaid calling card providers, and other toll carriers. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, counties, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 government jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 have
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- satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Below, we further describe and estimate the number of small entity licensees and regulatees that may be affected by the rule changes adopted herein. A ``small organization'' is generally any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. We note that, according to SBA data, there are approximately 22.4 million small businesses nationwide. We describe and estimate, below, the number of small entities-applicants, licensees, and radio equipment manufacturers-that may be affected by this Report and Order. Governmental Entities. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or
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- satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Below, we further describe and estimate the number of small entity licensees and regulatees that may be affected by the rule changes adopted herein. A ``small organization'' is generally any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. We note that, according to SBA data, there are approximately 22.4 million small businesses nationwide. We describe and estimate, below, the number of small entities-applicants, licensees, and radio equipment manufacturers-that may be affected by this Report and Order. Governmental Entities. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or
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- follows: §25.284 Emergency Call Center Service. (a) * * * (b) Beginning February 11, 2005, each mobile satellite service carrier that is subject to the provisions of subsection (a) must maintain records of all 911 calls received at its emergency call center. Beginning October 15, 2005, and on each following October 15, mobile satellite service carriers providing service in the 1.6/2.4 GHz and 2 GHz bands must submit a report to the Commission regarding their call center data, current as of September 30 of that year. Beginning June 30, 2006, and on each following June 30, mobile satellite service carriers providing service in bands other than 1.6/2.4 GHz and 2 GHz must submit a report to the Commission regarding their call
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- of American Cellular's debt and equity ownership. American Cellular had been equally owned by Dobson and AT&T Wireless, although Dobson operated the American Cellular markets, under the brand name ``Cellular One.'' AT&T Wireless, which along with Dobson had acquired American Cellular in February 2000, no longer has an equity stake in the subsidiary. The combined company provides service to roughly 1.6 million subscribers in 16 states using its TDMA/GSM network. Joint Ventures T-Mobile / Western Wireless - In May 2004, T-Mobile and Western Wireless announced an agreement to expand GSM/GPRS coverage in the western United States. Under the agreement, Western Wireless is building a GSM/GPRS network to cover approximately 4 million people in 65 BTAs using PCS spectrum purchased from T-Mobile.
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- aggregating licenses through the auction process as well as post-auction partitioning of licenses. In the past the Commission has licensed spectrum utilizing a wide variety of geographic licensing areas, including nationwide licensing, regional licensing, local licensing, or some combination of these approaches, as is illustrated in the following table: Number of Licenses Description of areas Examples 1 Nationwide Narrowband PCS 1.6 GHz band 5 Narrowband PCS Regional Narrowband PCS 6 Economic Area Groupings (EAG) 220 MHz Blocks A/B/D/E, Lower 700 MHz 12 Regional Economic Area Groupings (REAG) Wireless Communication Service (WCS) 51 (see note below) A & B-Block PCS 51 or 52 Major Economic Areas (MEA) WCS 929/931 MHz Paging 175 Economic Areas (EA) 220 MHz 800 MHz SMR Paging 493
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- data. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA).A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%) have populations of
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- 121.201, NAICS code 517410 (changed from 513340 in October 2002). U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census, Subject Series: Information, ``Establishment and Firm Size (Including Legal Form of Organization),'' Table 4, NAICS code 513340 (issued October 2000). Id. In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd. 11,030 (2003). 47 C.F.R. §§ 17.4(a), 17.7(a). We note, however, that approximately 13,000 towers are registered to 10 cellular carriers with 1,000 or more employees. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 517212. Under this category, a business is small if it has
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- 121.201, NAICS code 517410 (changed from 513340 in October 2002). U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census, Subject Series: Information, ``Establishment and Firm Size (Including Legal Form of Organization),'' Table 4, NAICS code 513340 (issued October 2000). Id. In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd. 11,030 (2003). 47 C.F.R. §§ 17.4(a), 17.7(a). We note, however, that approximately 13,000 towers are registered to 10 cellular carriers with 1,000 or more employees. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 517212. Under this category, a business is small if it has
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- A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. ``Small governmental jurisdiction'' generally means ``governments of cities, counties, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than 50,000.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental entities in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%) have populations of fewer then 50,000
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- observatory on St. Croix, Virgin Islands is located at latitude 17° 46' N, longitude 64° 35' W). See also NRAO Comments at 3. ESV NPRM, 18 FCC Rcd at 25265, ¶ 39. See, e.g., MTN Reply at 13 (emphasizing the intermittent nature of radio astronomy observations). See MTN Comments at 26. Boeing Comments at 14. We note that in the 1.6/2.4 GHz service rules, we require the radio astronomy community to provide similar information to 1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service licensees. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.213(a)(1)(vi). We expect that the radio astronomy community would provide to ESV operators the same information to facilitate the ESV operators' coordination efforts. Boeing Comments at 14. See supra footnote 50 and accompanying text. This rule Section
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- observatory on St. Croix, Virgin Islands is located at latitude 17° 46' N, longitude 64° 35' W). See also NRAO Comments at 3. ESV NPRM, 18 FCC Rcd at 25265, ¶ 39. See, e.g., MTN Reply at 13 (emphasizing the intermittent nature of radio astronomy observations). See MTN Comments at 26. Boeing Comments at 14. We note that in the 1.6/2.4 GHz service rules, we require the radio astronomy community to provide similar information to 1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service licensees. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.213(a)(1)(vi). We expect that the radio astronomy community would provide to ESV operators the same information to facilitate the ESV operators' coordination efforts. Boeing Comments at 14. See supra footnote 50 and accompanying text. This rule Section
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- Iberia, Northwest Airlines, United Airlines and Virgin Atlantic. Id. . . . . . Id. . . . See id. . See id. . Id. Id. Id. . . Id. . Id. ``Big LEO'' refers to low Earth orbit mobile-satellite services above 1 GHz. Big LEO systems are subject to 47 C.F.R. § 25.136(a) (``User transceiver units associated with the 1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service . . . may not be operated on civil aircraft unless the earth station has a direct physical connection to the aircraft cabin or cockpit communication system.''). For more detail regarding the Big LEO licensees, see generally Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report
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- Iberia, Northwest Airlines, United Airlines and Virgin Atlantic. Id. . . . . . Id. . . . See id. . See id. . Id. Id. Id. . . Id. . Id. ``Big LEO'' refers to low Earth orbit mobile-satellite services above 1 GHz. Big LEO systems are subject to 47 C.F.R. § 25.136(a) (``User transceiver units associated with the 1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service . . . may not be operated on civil aircraft unless the earth station has a direct physical connection to the aircraft cabin or cockpit communication system.''). For more detail regarding the Big LEO licensees, see generally Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report
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- Communications Services (PCS) governed by Part 24 of the rules or Wireless Communications Services (WCS) authorized under Part 27. With respect to land mobile radio services regulated under Part 90 of the Commission's rules, including SMR operation, Section 90.423 permits only limited airborne use, provided generally that: (1) operations are limited to aircraft that are regularly flown at altitudes below 1.6 kilometers (1 mile); (2) transmitter output power does not exceed 10 watts; (3) operations are secondary to terrestrial systems; and (4) other steps are taken as necessary to minimize interference with terrestrial systems. The altitude restriction essentially bans Part 90 land mobile radio use on commercial airline flights, which are usually flown at heights much greater than one mile. Airborne
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- Communications Services (PCS) governed by Part 24 of the rules or Wireless Communications Services (WCS) authorized under Part 27. With respect to land mobile radio services regulated under Part 90 of the Commission's rules, including SMR operation, Section 90.423 permits only limited airborne use, provided generally that: (1) operations are limited to aircraft that are regularly flown at altitudes below 1.6 kilometers (1 mile); (2) transmitter output power does not exceed 10 watts; (3) operations are secondary to terrestrial systems; and (4) other steps are taken as necessary to minimize interference with terrestrial systems. The altitude restriction essentially bans Part 90 land mobile radio use on commercial airline flights, which are usually flown at heights much greater than one mile. Airborne
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- (d) to read as follows: § 80.1085 Ship radio equipment-General. (a) * * * (6) * * * (i) Capable of transmitting a distress alert through the polar orbiting satellite service operating in the 406.0-406.1 MHz band (406.0-406.1 MHz EPIRB) of, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, the 1.6 GHz band (INMARSAT-E EPIRB); and * * * * * (d) Every passenger ship shall be provided with means for two-way on-scene radiocommunications for search and rescue purposes using the aeronautical frequencies 121.5 and 123.1 MHz from the position from which the ship is normally navigated. * * * * * 34. Section 80.1087 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(2)
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- principally on serving subscribers living in MDUs. At year-end 1993, there were about one million subscribers to SMATV services, representing 1.67% of the MVPD market and today, there are a little more than 1.2 million subscribers, representing approximately 1.27% of the MVPD market. Subscribership has declined over the last year, from its peak subscribership in mid-2002, when there were approximately 1.6 million reported subscribers to SMATV services, representing 1.78% of the MVPD market. Broadcast Television: Broadcast stations and networks, and non-broadcast networks alike, must either produce programming or purchase programming from third-party producers. Broadcast networks and stations also are suppliers of content for distribution by MVPDs. In addition, they supply video programming directly to those television households that are not MVPD
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- operators under definition in the Communications Act of 1934. Private Cable Operators. Based on our most recent information, we estimate that there are 3400 private cable operators serving multiple dwelling units that qualify as small cable companies as characterized by the standard set forth in the Telecommunications Act. Some of those companies may have grown to serve from 800,000 to 1.6 million subscribers, and others may have been involved in transactions that caused them to be combined with other cable operators. Consequently, we estimate that there are fewer than 3,400 small entity private cable system operators that may be affected by the decisions and rules we are adopting. Description of Projected Reporting, Record Keeping and other Compliance Requirements. This Report and
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- Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration. 6. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. 7. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. 8. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately
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- assist the Commission in analyzing the total number of potentially affected small entities, we request commenters to estimate the number of small entities that may be affected by any rule changes resulting from this Third NPRM. National Figures: Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%)
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- Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%)
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- to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration (``SBA''). In addition, the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and the IRFA (or summaries thereof) will be published in the Federal Register. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%) have populations of
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- A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%) have populations of
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- Small Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were about 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2 percent) have populations of
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- 621(5)(G). ORBIT Act, §§ 621(5)(A) and (B). ORBIT Act, §§ 621 and 622. See also Comsat Corporation et. al., Memorandum Opinion, Order and Authorization, 16 FCC Rcd 21661 (2001) (``Inmarsat Market Access Order''). ORBIT Act, § 602 (a). Under the ORBIT Act, the term ``additional services'' for Inmarsat are defined as ``non-maritime or non-aeronautical mobile services in the 1.5 and 1.6 Ghz band on planned satellites or the 2 Ghz band.'' ORBIT Act, § 681(a)(12)(A). ORBIT Act, § 645(3). International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (``INTELSAT'') and Inmarsat were originally intergovernmental organizations created by international agreements as a result of early initiatives to develop space technology. ORBIT Act, § 621(1)(A). ORBIT Act, § 621(3). ORBIT Act, § 621(7). ORBIT Act, § 621(5)(D). ORBIT
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- services or other existing maritime or aeronautical services for which there are not alternative providers'' with respect to Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(11). The Act defines ``additional'' services as ``direct-to-home'' (``DTH'') or direct broadcast satellite (``DBS'') video services, or services in the Ka or V bands'' for INTELSAT and as ``those non-maritime or non-aeronautical mobile services in the 1.5 and 1.6 GHz band on planned satellites or the 2 GHz band'' for Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(12). Public Law No. 108-371, 118 Stat. 1752 (October 25, 2004). FCC Report to Congress as Required by the ORBIT Act, 15 FCC Rcd 11288 (2000). FCC Report to Congress as Required by the ORBIT Act, 16 FCC Rcd 12810 (2001). FCC Report to Congress
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- concern'' under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%)
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- Cellular One's total POPs. Under the Cellular One brand name, WWC serves more than one million customers in nineteen states using WWC properties with a service area of more than 10 million POPs and covering more than 30 percent of the continental United States. Dobson provides wireless services, under the Cellular One and Dobson Cellular Systems brand names, to approximately 1.6 million subscribers in mostly rural and suburban markets in sixteen states. Specifically, Dobson markets service under the Cellular One brand name in all of its markets, except for parts of Texas and Oklahoma where it markets its service under Dobson Cellular Systems. The markets in which Dobson markets under the Cellular One brand name cover 45 percent of the total
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- In addition, the term ``small business'' has the same meaning as the term ``small business concern'' under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. This Order on Reconsideration addresses three petitions for reconsideration of the Commission's prior conclusion that non-shared language TRS service is not a form of TRS compensable from the Interstate TRS Fund. This item reverses the Commission's prior conclusion that non-shared language Spanish translation Video Relay Service-i.e., VRS where the CA translates what is signed in American Sign
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- end of June 2004, representing a penetration rate of 19 percent. Cablevision reported 1.1 million subscribers for its high-speed Internet and a penetration rate of 24 percent for year-end 2003. By the end of June 2004, Cablevision had 1.2 million high-speed Internet subscribers and the highest penetration rate (26.7 percent) in the cable industry for this service. Charter had nearly 1.6 million high-speed Internet subscribers at the end of 2003, representing a penetration rate of 15 percent. The number of subscribers to Charter's high-speed Internet service had grown to more than 1.7 million, a penetration rate of 16 percent, at the end of June 2004. Cable operators are increasing the speed of their high-speed Internet services, and are beginning to offer
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- In addition, the term ``small business'' has the same meaning as the term ``small business concern'' under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. This Order addresses three issues related to the provision of Video Relay Service (VRS): (1) the adoption of a speed of answer rule for VRS; (2) whether VRS should be required to be offered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (24/7); and (3) whether VRS providers may be compensated for providing VRS Mail. The Commission
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- In addition, the term ``small business'' has the same meaning as the term ``small business concern'' under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. This Order addresses two petitions concerning the regulation and compensation of captioned telephone service, a form of telecommunications relay service (TRS). As noted in paragraph 2 of this Order, in August 2003, the Commission concluded that captioned telephone Voice Carry Over (VCO) service is a type of TRS, and that eligible providers of such services are eligible
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- enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' This IRFA describes and estimates the number of small entity licensees that may be affected if the proposals in this Further Notice are adopted. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%)
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- enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' This IRFA describes and estimates the number of small entity licensees that may be affected if the proposals in this Further Notice are adopted. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%)
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- is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are approximately 22.4 million small businesses, total, according to the SBA data. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Last, the definition of ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is one with populations of fewer than 50,000. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were about 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number
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- in the 5925-6425 MHz/3700-4200 MHz Bands and 14.0-14.5 GHz/11.7-12.2 GHz Bands, IB Docket No. 02-10, Report and Order, FCC 04-286 (rel. Jan. 6, 2005) at para. 79 (``ESV Report and Order''). ESV Report and Order at paras. 82-84. ESV Report and Order at para. 84. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.209(c). See Draft Preliminary views of IWG-2 on WRC-07, Agenda Item 1.6. ITU Radio Regulation 4.4. permits operation in any band on a non-interference and non-protected basis. The full text of ITU Radio Regulation 4.4 reads as follows: ``Administrations of the Member States shall not assign a station to any frequency in derogation of either the Table of Frequency Allocations in this Chapter or the other provisions of these Regulations, except on
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- in the 5925-6425 MHz/3700-4200 MHz Bands and 14.0-14.5 GHz/11.7-12.2 GHz Bands, IB Docket No. 02-10, Report and Order, FCC 04-286 (rel. Jan. 6, 2005) at para. 79 (``ESV Report and Order''). ESV Report and Order at paras. 82-84. ESV Report and Order at para. 84. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.209(c). See Draft Preliminary views of IWG-2 on WRC-07, Agenda Item 1.6. ITU Radio Regulation 4.4. permits operation in any band on a non-interference and non-protected basis. The full text of ITU Radio Regulation 4.4 reads as follows: ``Administrations of the Member States shall not assign a station to any frequency in derogation of either the Table of Frequency Allocations in this Chapter or the other provisions of these Regulations, except on
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- Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%)
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- Rcd 17222 (2001) (``AWS First R&O and MO&O''). The Commission adopted a primary Fixed and Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) allocation for the 2495-2500 MHz band so that this spectrum could be integrated with the revised BRS band plan in the 2500-2690 MHz band. See Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Service to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, Including Third Generation Wireless Systems, IB Docket No. 02-364, ET Docket No. 00-258, Report and Order, Fourth Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 19 FCC Rcd 13386
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- service providers on a non-common carrier basis, if authorized by the Commission. The 2 GHz MSS band refers to the 2000-2020 MHz uplink (Earth-to-space transmissions) and 2180-2200 MHz downlink (space-to-Earth transmissions) frequencies. The Big LEO (low-earth orbit) band MSS allocation consists of an uplink at 1610-1626.5 MHz and a downlink at 2483.5-2500 MHz and is sometimes referred to as the 1.6/2.4 GHz band. The L-Band has MSS allocations at 1525-1559 MHz (downlink) and 1626.5-1660.5 MHz (uplink). See Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order
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- the agency and publishes such definition(s) in the Federal Register." 354 15 U.S.C. § 632. Federal Communications Commission FCC 05-174 73 Industrial and Land Transportation Licensees, and Specialized Mobile Radio Licensees.355 154. A small organization is generally "any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operates and is not dominant in its field."356 Nationwide as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations.357 The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as "governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand."358 As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States.359 This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%) have populations of
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- Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (``SBA''). Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The Commission has determined that the group of small entities possibly directly affected by the proposed rules herein, if adopted, consists of small governmental entities (which, in some cases, may be represented in the local franchising process by not-for-profit enterprises). A description of these entities is provided below. In addition the Commission voluntarily provides descriptions of a
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- concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%) have populations of
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- Chan 3 Chan 10 Chan 30 Planning factor values (dBm) -81.0 -81.0 -84.0 Median across all receivers (dBm) -82.2 -83.2 -83.9 Difference from OET-69 planning factors -1.2 -2.2 0.1 Deviations of receivers from median (dB) --Best performing receiver (dB) -2.5 -1.7 -1.4 --Worst performing receiver (dB) 12.5 4.3 2.5 --90th percentile receiver (dB) 5.1 3.1 1.3 Standard deviation (dB) 3.7 1.6 0.9 Total span from worst to best receiver (dB) 15.0 6.0 3.9 Table 1 Statistics of Minimum Signal Level at TOV The median minimum signal levels for the study sample were slightly better - by 1.2 dB and 2.2 dB, respectively - than the low-VHF and high-VHF planning factor value (-81.0 dBm) and closely matched the UHF planning value (-84.0
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- Manufacturer Cable Type and Model Attenuation (dB/100 ft) Attenuation (50 feet of cable) Belden RG 6/U Model 9116 1.71 0.86 Channel Master RG6 9533-500 1.79 0.90 69 MHz (Low VHF) Coleman RG 6/U Model 992127 1.9 0.95 Belden RG 6/U Model 9116 2.73 1.37 Channel Master RG6 9533-500 2.89 1.45 194 MHz (High VHF) Coleman RG 6/U Model 992127 3.2 1.6 Belden RG 6/U Model 9116 5.00 2.50 615 MHz (UHF) Channel Master RG6 9533-500 5.57 2.79 du Treil, Lundin & Rackley, Inc. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Consulting Engineers 8 Table 4 Specifications from Manufacturers of Coaxial Cable (75 ohm) Coleman RG 6/U Model 992127 6.2 3.1 3.3 Receiver Noise Figure The receiver noise figures used in the planning factors are 10 dB
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- AirCell, to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, Federal Communications Commission, dated July 20, 2005. See AirCell Petition at 3. See id. See supra para. 15. See Air-Ground Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 4438-4439 ¶ 75. See AirCell Petition at 4. See id. at 7-8, citing Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, including Third Generation Wireless Systems, Report and Order, Fourth Report and Order, and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 19 FCC Rcd 13356 (2004) (Big LEO Spectrum Sharing Order), petition for
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- In addition, the term ``small business'' has the same meaning as the term ``small business concern'' under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. This Order addresses a petition for reconsideration of the Commission's prior conclusion not to certify common carriers providing Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) as eligible to receive compensation from the Interstate TRS Fund. The Order reverses the Commission's prior determination in this regard and concludes that the Commission will certify common carriers desiring to offer Video Relay Service
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- TMI First Reply at 8-11, citing 2 GHz Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 16138 (para. 18), AWS Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 2239 (para. 32). Inmarsat Second Comments, Exh. A at 12-14; Inmarsat Second Reply at 9-10. Inmarsat First Comments at 13, 30-32, citing Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order, Fourth Report and Order, and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket No. 02-364, 19 FCC Rcd 13356, 13378 n.132 (2004) (Big LEO Spectrum Sharing Order). Space Station Licensing Reform NPRM, 17 FCC Rcd at 3864 n.54. Third AWS Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 2239-40 (para. 32). Third AWS Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 2239-40
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands ) ) ) ) ) ) IB Docket No. 01-185 Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration Adopted: February 10, 2005 Released: February 25, 2005 By the Commission: Commissioner Copps approving in part, concurring in part, and issuing a separate statement. TABLE OF CONTENTS Heading Paragraph No. I. INTRODUCTION 1 II. executive summary 2 1. Substantial
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit N SEPARATE STATEMENT OF COMMISSIONER MICHAEL J. COPPS Approving in Part, Concurring in Part Re: In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; IB Docket No. 01-185, IB Docket No. 02-364. I agree with today's decision in most respects. I believe that ATC is a vital tool for the MSS industry. It holds the promise of allowing MSS operators to bring improved
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- concern'' under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%)
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- concern'' under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%)
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- is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%) have populations of
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- power by 3 dB. This is because, according to GCI, the first sidelobe of a 2.7-meter antenna is 3 dB above the antenna gain pattern envelope in Section 25.209. SIA asserts that GCI based its analysis on an inferior earth station antenna. Discussion. SIA asserts that 2.4 meter antennas in the C-band meet the antenna gain pattern envelope starting at "1.6° or 1.7°" off-axis. If an earth station meets the antenna gain pattern envelope starting at 1.7° off-axis, and there is 0.5° of pointing error, the earth station could exceed the antenna gain pattern envelope at 2.2° off-axis. This would create a substantial risk that a satellite as close as 2° away from the earth station's target satellite could experience harmful
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- power by 3 dB. This is because, according to GCI, the first sidelobe of a 2.7-meter antenna is 3 dB above the antenna gain pattern envelope in Section 25.209. SIA asserts that GCI based its analysis on an inferior earth station antenna. Discussion. SIA asserts that 2.4 meter antennas in the C-band meet the antenna gain pattern envelope starting at "1.6° or 1.7°" off-axis. If an earth station meets the antenna gain pattern envelope starting at 1.7° off-axis, and there is 0.5° of pointing error, the earth station could exceed the antenna gain pattern envelope at 2.2° off-axis. This would create a substantial risk that a satellite as close as 2° away from the earth station's target satellite could experience harmful
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- of the licensee; (ii) File number of the application; (iii) Call sign of the antenna; (iv) Date of the license; (v) A certification that the facility as authorized has been completed and that each antenna facility has been tested and is within 2 dB of the pattern specified in § 25.209, § 25.135 (NVNG MSS earth stations), or § 25.213 (1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service earth stations); (vi) The date on which the earth station became operational; and (vii) A statement that the station will remain operational during the license period unless the license is submitted for cancellation. (2) For earth stations authorized under any blanket licensing provision in this Chapter, a certification containing the information in paragraph (b)(1) of this Section
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- a ``small business concern'' is one that: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). A small organization is generally "any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field." Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. "Small governmental jurisdiction" generally means "governments of cities, counties, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than 50,000." As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental entities in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%) have populations of fewer then 50,000
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- a ``small business concern'' is one that: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). A small organization is generally "any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field." Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. "Small governmental jurisdiction" generally means "governments of cities, counties, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than 50,000." As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental entities in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%) have populations of fewer then 50,000
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- watts effective radiated power (ERP) at 30 meters antenna height above average terrain (HAAT), providing an FM service radius (1 mV/m or 60 dBu) of approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometers), and the LP10 class, consisting of stations with a maximum power of 10 watts ERP at 30 meters HAAT, providing an FM service radius of approximately one to two miles (1.6 to 3.2 kilometers). To avoid compromising existing FM radio service, we imposed separation requirements for LPFM with respect to full power stations operating on co-, first- and second-adjacent and intermediate frequency (IF) channels. We concluded, based on technical analyses, that 100-watt LPFM stations operating without third-adjacent channel separation requirements would not result in unacceptable new interference to existing FM stations.
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- should reduce the total amount of high cost support and eliminate problems with determining per line support for individual wire centers. This proposal would affect 37 rural study areas serving 10.4 million access lines. (If all study areas owned by a single company within a state are combined as proposed in point 1, an additional 57 rural study areas serving 1.6 million access lines would also be affected.) Rural carriers with study areas serving less than 100,000 lines would continue to have support determined using the modified embedded method. In other words, 94 rural study areas serving 12 million access lines (an average of 127,659 access lines per study area) would be moved to the model, while 1,255 rural study areas
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- concern'' under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%)
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- service is superior to Adelphia's. Unlike VoIP service, which Adelphia does not offer, as of year-end 2004, Adelphia offered high-speed Internet service to approximately 97% of homes passed by its plant. In addition, Adelphia's current high-speed Internet offerings appear to be comparable to Time Warner's and Comcast's. In 2005, Adelphia increased its subscribership for high-speed Internet service by 24% to 1.6 million. Therefore, we do not give weight to the claim that the transactions will result in faster deployment, higher penetration rates, or better quality high-speed Internet service. With respect to DIRECTV's objections, we find that the deployment of advanced services is a transaction-specific benefit. We recognize that Adelphia had other options for exiting bankruptcy, and that these other options potentially
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- Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- of measurement and parametric requirements for the electromagnetic and operational compatibility and accessibility of hearing aids used with wireless communications devices, including cordless, cellular, and Personal Communications Service (PCS) phones, operating in the range of 800 MHz to 3 GHz. Focused on existing services which were in common use, ANSI C63.19-2001 provides tests for services in the 800-950 MHz and 1.6-2.0 GHz bands. On April 25, 2005, the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) announced that it also would certify handsets as hearing aid-compatible based on the revised draft version of the standard, ANSI C63.19-2005. See OET Clarifies Use of Revised Wireless Phone Hearing Aid Compatibility Standard Measurement Procedures and Rating Nomenclature, Public Notice, 20 FCC Rcd 8188 (OET 2005).
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- due diligence milestones, authorization holders must complete contracting for all system satellites within one year of grant; complete construction of the first satellite in the system within four years of grant; and all satellites in the system must be in operation within six years of grant. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.148(b). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.143(e) (reporting requirements for 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service (MSS) and 2 GHz MSS; 25.144(c) (reporting requirements for satellite digital audio radio service (SDARS); 25.145(f) (reporting requirements for fixed-satellite service in the 20/30 GHz bands); 25.10(l) (reporting requirements for FSS in the 4/6 GHz band). Other elements of the annual reports include a listing of non-scheduled transponder outages that last more than 30 minutes and identification
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- 80.1085 Ship radio equipment-General. * * * * * (a) * * * * * (6) * * * * * (i) Capable of transmitting a distress alert through the polar orbiting satellite service operating in the 406.0-406.1 MHz band (406.0-406.1 MHz EPIRB) or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4), the 1.6 GHz band (INMARSAT-E EPIRB) (NOTE: Service to INMARSAT-E EPIRB stations is scheduled to terminate on December 1, 2006, after which time distress signals from INMARSAT-E EPIRB stations will not be received by any Rescue Coordination Center); and * * * * * (iii) Examined and tested annually in accordance with IMO Circular MSC/Circ.1040, Guidelines on annual testing of 406 MHz
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- 19 FCC Rcd at 15032-34 ¶¶ 109-114. White Paper Supplement at 13. Id. Intermodulation interference occurs when two frequencies, both removed from the frequency carrying the desired signal, interact to cause interference to the frequency carrying the desired signal. See, e.g., Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, IB Docket No. 01-185, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, 20 FCC Rcd 4616, 4637 ¶ 58 (2005). Second Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 5306-07 ¶ 15 n.39. The Commission noted that while a Guard Bands transmitter operating at a lower power would, in general, cause less interference than a Guard Bands transmitter
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- service providers on a non-common carrier basis, if authorized by the Commission. The 2 GHz MSS band refers to the 2000-2020 MHz uplink (Earth-to-space transmissions) and 2180-2200 MHz downlink (space-to-Earth transmissions) frequencies. The Big LEO (low-earth orbit) band MSS allocation consists of an uplink at 1610-1626.5 MHz and a downlink at 2483.5-2500 MHz and is sometimes referred to as the 1.6/2.4 GHz band. The L-Band has MSS allocations at 1525-1559 MHz (downlink) and 1626.5-1660.5 MHz (uplink). See Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order
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- E. HF Frequency Bands 20 F. Increased Operational Flexibility 22 G. Emergency Watch Emergency Locator Transmitter 23 H. Station Identification of Aircraft Operated by Maintenance Personnel 25 I. Aircraft Stations on Ultralight Aircraft 26 J. Security Control of Air Traffic and Air Navigation Aids (SCATANA) 28 IV. Second Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making 29 A. AMS(R)S Operations in the 1.6 GHz, 2 GHz, and 5 GHz and Other Frequency Bands 30 B. AMS(R)S Operations in the VHF Band 33 C. Channel Spacing in the Aeronautical Enroute Service 34 D. Frequencies for Flight Information Services - Broadcast (FIS-B) 37 E. Frequencies for Air-to-Air Use in Hawaii 38 F. Frequencies for Air-to-Air Use in the Los Angeles Area 39 G. Applicability of
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- Small Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were about 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2 percent) have populations of
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- 74505 412504 721155 18595 3357 0.7 13607CTNORWICH 53 9 3.2 192 75021 413114 721003 11997 1198 29.8 14050CTWATERBURY 20 20 58.5 515 74364 414213 724957 21645 3935 9.5 1051DCWASHINGTON 7 7 15 254 74539 385701 770447 22232 7053 0.2 65593DCWASHINGTON 9 9 17 254 74506 385701 770447 22544 7075 0.3 65670DCWASHINGTON 26 27 90 254 66360 385701 770447 16074 6626 1.6 27772DCWASHINGTON 32 33 100 254 385701 770447 17550 6781 0.1 51567DCWASHINGTON 20 35 500 254 385701 770447 21882 7046 0.2 22207DCWASHINGTON 5 361000 235 74830 385721 770457 22214 7092 0.8 47904DCWASHINGTON 4 481000 237 74831 385624 770454 22223 7074 0.1 30576DCWASHINGTON 50 50 123 253 75050 385744 770136 17031 6767 0.1 72335DESEAFORD 64 44 98 196 66096 383915 753642 11086
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- generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- the entity with respect to the matters described in subsections (i) through (iv) above; or (vi) GC's obligations under this Agreement. 1.5. ``Controlled Unclassified Information'' means unclassified information, the export of which is controlled by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (``ITAR''), 22 C.F.R. Chapter I, Subchapter M, or the Export Administration Regulations (``EAR''), 15 C.F.R., Chapter VII, Subchapter C. 1.6. ``DCM'' means NTT DoCoMo, Inc. 1.7. ``DCMG'' means DoCoMo Guam Holdings, Inc. 1.8. ``De facto'' and ``de jure'' control have the meanings provided in 47 C.F.R. § 1.2110. 1.9. ``DHS'' means the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. 1.10. ``DOJ'' means the U.S. Department of Justice. 1.11. ``Domestic Communications'' means (i) Wire Communications or Electronic Communications (whether stored or not) from
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- a GSM, network-based carrier like Dobson, the 25,000 RFB subscribers likely would have had little or no impact on the location-capable handset penetration level of the much larger subscriber base of a Tier I or Tier II carrier. In other words, Dobson probably would not have had to file a waiver request if it were not a GSM-based carrier with 1.6 million customers. Although these factors do not overcome our determination that Dobson has failed to meet the criteria for a waiver, they do suggest that it is not necessary to pursue enforcement action. conclusion Under the circumstances of this case, we find that Dobson has failed to satisfy the Commission's waiver standards. For these reasons, we deny Dobson's request to
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- Communities with a Second Cable Operator DBS Wire-less LP Test Sub-group Overall First Cable System Rival Cable System January 1, 2005 Basic tier 24.9 24.9 24.5 23.8 21.2 30.9 26.0 23.3 24.6 Standard error 0.7 0.7 1.3 1.5 0.9 3.0 1.2 1.0 2.6 Expanded basic tier 45.6 45.4 47.5 50.1 52.0 45.0 44.5 48.0 44.1 Standard error 0.8 0.8 1.5 1.6 1.0 3.1 1.5 1.3 3.4 Basic + expanded 70.5 70.3 72.0 73.9 73.2 75.9 70.5 71.3 68.7 Standard error 0.6 0.5 0.9 0.9 0.7 1.5 0.9 0.9 2.1 Digital tier 33.7 33.6 34.2 35.8 35.1 37.8 35.1 31.6 20.4 Standard error 0.9 0.8 1.6 1.6 1.4 2.1 1.4 2.0 2.9 January 1, 2004 Basic tier 24.5 24.5 24.3 23.7 21.3
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- Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (``SBA''). Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The Commission has determined that the group of small entities possibly directly affected by the proposed rules herein, if adopted, consists of small governmental entities. A description of these entities is provided below. In addition the Commission voluntarily provides descriptions of a number of entities that may be merely indirectly affected by any rules that result from
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- concern'' under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%)
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- concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%) have populations of
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- R&O and MO&O, 16 FCC Rcd 17222 (2001). The Commission adopted a primary Fixed and Mobile (except aeronautical mobile) allocation for the 2495-2500 MHz band so that this spectrum could be integrated with the revised BRS band plan in the 2500-2690 MHz band. See Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Service to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, Including Third Generation Wireless Systems, IB Docket No. 02-364, ET Docket No. 00-258, Report and Order, Fourth Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 19 FCC Rcd 13386
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- Parts 21 and 74 of the Commission's Rules With Regard to Licensing in the Multipoint Distribution Service and in the Instructional Television Fixed Service for the Gulf of Mexico Promoting Efficient Use of Spectrum Through Elimination of Barriers to the Development of Secondary Markets Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, Including Third Generation Wireless Systems ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )
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- Parts 21 and 74 of the Commission's Rules With Regard to Licensing in the Multipoint Distribution Service and in the Instructional Television Fixed Service for the Gulf of Mexico; Promoting Efficient Use of Spectrum Through Elimination of Barriers to the Development of Secondary Markets; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, Including Third Generation Wireless Systems, Order on Reconsideration and Fifth Memorandum Opinion and Order, and Third Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Report and Order, (WT Docket No. 03-66, IB
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- United States Department of Commerce, to Kevin J. Martin, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission, dated December 27, 2005. See supra note 20. See generally AWS Fifth Notice, 20 FCC Rcd 15866. See BRS Report and Order, 19 FCC Rcd 14165, 14183-84 ¶¶ 37-38. See also, Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Service to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, Including Third Generation Wireless Systems, IB Docket No. 02-364, ET Docket No. 00-258, Report and Order, Fourth Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 19 FCC Rcd 13386
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- two or three years. Finally, we take into account Dobson's size and ability to pay a forfeiture in determining the appropriate forfeiture amount. We note, in this connection, that Dobson is the largest independent rural wireless carrier and the ninth largest wireless carrier in the country. Dobson owns more than sixty wireless markets in 16 states and serves more than 1.6 million subscribers. Dobson generated more than $1 billion in revenue in 2004, and for the first nine months of 2005 showed a 17% increase in revenues over the previous nine months. As the Commission made clear in the Forfeiture Policy Statement, large or highly profitable communications entities, such as Dobson, could expect forfeitures higher than those reflected in the base
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- A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%) have populations of
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- A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- services or other existing maritime or aeronautical services for which there are not alternative providers'' with respect to Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(11). The Act defines ``additional'' services as ``direct-to-home'' (``DTH'') or direct broadcast satellite (``DBS'') video services, or services in the Ka or V bands'' for INTELSAT and as ``those non-maritime or non-aeronautical mobile services in the 1.5 and 1.6 GHz band on planned satellites or the 2 GHz band'' for Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(12). Open-Market Reorganization for the Betterment of International Telecommunications Act, Pub. L. No. 106-180, 114 Stat. 48 (2000), as amended, Pub. L. No. 107-233, 116 Stat. 1480 (2002), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-228, 118 Stat. 644 (2004), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-371, 118
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- services or other existing maritime or aeronautical services for which there are not alternative providers'' with respect to Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(11). The Act defines ``additional'' services as ``direct-to-home'' (``DTH'') or direct broadcast satellite (``DBS'') video services, or services in the Ka or V bands'' for INTELSAT and as ``those non-maritime or non-aeronautical mobile services in the 1.5 and 1.6 GHz band on planned satellites or the 2 GHz band'' for Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(12). Open-Market Reorganization for the Betterment of International Telecommunications Act, Pub. L. No. 106-180, 114 Stat. 48 (2000), as amended, Pub. L. No. 107-233, 116 Stat. 1480 (2002), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-228, 118 Stat. 644 (2004), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-371, 118
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- field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA).43 19. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data.44 A "small organization" is generally "any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field."45 Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations.46 The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined generally as "governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand."47 Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States.48 We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were "small governmental jurisdictions."49
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- A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%) have populations of
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- 25.164. Under this milestone schedule, the licensee must enter into a binding, non-contingent construction contract within one year of grant; complete critical design review within two years; begin construction within three years; and launch and operate the satellite within five years of grant. 47 C.F.R. § 25.165. 47 C.F.R. § 25.159. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.143(e) (reporting requirements for 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service (MSS) and 2 GHz MSS; 25.144(c) (reporting requirements for satellite digital audio radio service (SDARS); 25.145(f) (reporting requirements for fixed-satellite service in the 20/30 GHz bands); 25.10(l) (reporting requirements for FSS in the 4/6 GHz band). Other elements of the annual reports include a listing of non-scheduled transponder outages that last more than 30 minutes and identification
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- 25.164. Under this milestone schedule, the licensee must enter into a binding, non-contingent construction contract within one year of grant; complete critical design review within two years; begin construction within three years; and launch and operate the satellite within five years of grant. 47 C.F.R. § 25.165. 47 C.F.R. § 25.159. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.143(e) (reporting requirements for 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service (MSS) and 2 GHz MSS; 25.144(c) (reporting requirements for satellite digital audio radio service (SDARS); 25.145(f) (reporting requirements for fixed-satellite service in the 20/30 GHz bands); 25.10(l) (reporting requirements for FSS in the 4/6 GHz band). Other elements of the annual reports include a listing of non-scheduled transponder outages that last more than 30 minutes and identification
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (``SBA''). A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2 percent) have populations
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- Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- services or other existing maritime or aeronautical services for which there are not alternative providers'' with respect to Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(11). The Act defines ``additional'' services as ``direct-to-home'' (``DTH'') or direct broadcast satellite (``DBS'') video services, or services in the Ka or V bands'' for INTELSAT and as ``those non-maritime or non-aeronautical mobile services in the 1.5 and 1.6 GHz band on planned satellites or the 2 GHz band'' for Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(12). Open-Market Reorganization for the Betterment of International Telecommunications Act, Pub. L. No. 106-180, 114 Stat. 48 (2000), as amended, Pub. L. No. 107-233, 116 Stat. 1480 (2002), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-228, 118 Stat. 644 (2004), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-371, 118
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- Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Governmental Entities. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 2002, there were approximately 87,525 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 38,967 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,373 (approximately 95.9%) have
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- Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Governmental Entities. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 2002, there were approximately 87,525 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 38,967 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,373 (approximately 95.9%) have
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- 266 74752 330315 873257 16640 407 1 21258ALTUSCALOOSA 33 33 160 625 70330 332848 872550 30987 1357 0.5 68427ALTUSKEGEE 22 22 100 325 74464 320336 855702 17790 532 0.4 2768ARARKADELPHIA 9 13 7.3 320 335426 930646 22157 299 16.9 86534ARCAMDEN 49 49 68.1 175 74782 331619 924212 13417 146 0.5 92872AREL DORADO 10 6 541 80186 330441 921341 26324 442 1.6 35692AREL DORADO 10 27 823 582 330441 921341 43407 631 5.4 84164AREL DORADO 43 43 206 530 74776 330441 921341 26259 446 0.1 81593AREUREKA SPRINGS 34 34 87.1 213 75069 362630 935825 12963 442 0.1 Appendix B Federal Communications Commission FCC 07-138 NTSC ChanChanERP (kW)HAAT (m)Antenna ID Latitude (DDMMSS) Longitude (DDDMMSS) Area (sq km)Population (thousand)% Interference Received State and City
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- A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau
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- concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (``SBA''). A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2 percent) have populations
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- qualifications, service regulations, and other means in order to avoid mutual exclusivity in application and licensing''); Improving Public Safety Communications in the 800 MHz Band, Report and Order, 19 FCC Rcd 14969, 15013-15 ¶¶ 69, 71-74 (2004) (Public Safety Order); Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962, 2071-72 ¶ 228 (2003) (MSS/ATC Order). See ``Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Announces that M2Z Networks, Inc.'s Application for License and Authority to Provide a National Broadband Radio Service in the 2155-2175 MHz Band is Accepted for Filing,'' WT Docket No. 07-16, Public Notice, DA 07-492 (rel. Jan.
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- secondary market mechanisms such as partitioning and disaggregation, if such fine-tuning is necessary. In the past the Commission has licensed spectrum utilizing a wide variety of geographic licensing areas, including nationwide licensing, regional licensing, local licensing, or some combination of these approaches, as is illustrated in the following table: Number of Licenses Description of areas Examples 1 Nationwide Narrowband PCS 1.6 GHz band Block D, Upper 700 MHz 5 Narrowband PCS Regional Narrowband PCS 6 Economic Area Groupings (EAG) 220 MHz Block D, Lower 700 MHz 12 Regional Economic Area Groupings (REAG) Wireless Communication Service (WCS) D/E/F--Block AWS Block C, Upper 700 MHz 51 (see note below) A & B-Block PCS 51 or 52 Major Economic Areas (MEA) WCS 929/931 MHz
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- Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- have perhaps been overbroad in our list of entities directly affected, below, in an effort to encourage comment. As noted above, in addition to covering small businesses, the RFA covers small organizations. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- date of the new rates). See 2007 NECA Filing at Ex. 1-3b. See supra note 87. See supra note 17. We note that this rate includes the 1.4 percent rate of return for an allowance for working capital, and therefore we do not further adjust this rate in this regard. In addition, although NECA has suggested increasing this rate to 1.6 percent, we need not address this issue because, we conclude, the rates adopted in this Order include this allowance. See 2007 Bureau TRS Rate Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 11708, para. 5 n.12. See 2007 NECA Filing at Ex. 1-2b. We note that, subsequent to the filing of the VRS Tiered Proposal, other providers suggested modifications to this proposal, including
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- Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- under the Small Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (``SBA''). Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- in order to be counted as compliant; (6) clarify that multi-band and multi-mode phones cannot be counted as compatible in any band or mode if they operate over air interfaces or frequency bands for which technical standards have not been established; (7) extend the hearing aid compatibility rules to cover services offered over any frequency in the 800-950 MHz and 1.6-2.5 GHz bands that employ air interfaces for which technical standards have been established as part of ANSI C63.19, as approved by the Commission; and (8) commence a further review of all issues related to hearing aid compatibility in 2010. In the context of several of these tentative conclusions, we also request comment regarding the appropriate deployment regime for Tier II/III
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Spectrum and Service Rules for Ancillary Terrestrial Components in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Big LEO Bands Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) IB Docket No. 07-253 RM-11339 IB Docket No. 02-364 SECOND ORDER ON RECONSIDERATION, SECOND REPORT AND ORDER, AND NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING Adopted: November 7, 2007 Released: November
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- concern'' under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- all of its cable systems, using both circuit-switched and VoIP technologies and currently has more than 2 million residential telephone subscribers. Cox states that its telephone service is a full life-line service and the network architecture does not require an Internet connection. Time Warner has deployed digital phone service in each of its 31 divisions using VoIP technology and has 1.6 million digital telephone subscribers. Cablevision VoIP telephone service has over 1 million subscribers. More than half of its high-speed Internet subscribers also subscribe to Cablevision's VoIP telephone service. As part of its telephone service, Cablevision offers an international calling plan that allows subscribers to call anywhere in the world for $19.95 per month. Charter offers VoIP telephone service to 3.9
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- field strength limit of 112.5 dBµV/m. 2006 Petition for Rulemaking at 6. Id. Id. at 5. Id. at 6. Reallocation and Service Rules for the 698-746 MHz Spectrum Band (Tel. Channels 54-59), Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 1022 (2002). Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L Band and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003). 2006 Sirius White Paper at 8. See supra notes 42 & 48. See 2006 Petition for Rulemaking, Appendix B, proposed Section 27.50(k). WCS July 2007 Letter at 3. Id. Appendix A, proposed Sections 27.50(a)(1) and 25.XX(a). Id., Exhibit A, proposed Section 27.50(a)(2). Id. at 4.
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- Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (``SBA''). Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- and hold. 1.4. "Classified Information" means information or technology that is classified according to Executive Order 12958, as amended by Executive Order 13292 or any successor executive order, or the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 or any statute that succeeds or amends the Atomic Energy Act of 1954. 1.5. "Closing Date" means the date on which the Transaction is consummated. 1.6. "Control" and "Controls" means the power, direct or indirect, whether exercised, exercisable or not exercised, through any means employable, to decide, direct or otherwise influence matters affecting an entity; in particular, but without limitation, to determine, direct, take, reach, or cause decisions regarding: (i) the sale, lease, mortgage, pledge, or other transfer of any or all of the principal assets
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- FCC Rcd 16127, 16173 (2000) (stating that if MSS ``is offered to the public as described in [Section 332(d)(1) of] the Communications Act, service to the end user of the service would fall within the statutory definition of CMRS'' (footnotes omitted)); Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in IB Docket Nos. 01-185 and 02-364, 18 FCC Rcd 1962, 2073-75 (2003) (reiterating that MSS service would meet the Section 332(d)(1) definition of ``commercial mobile service'' if the service was an interconnected, for-profit service made available to a substantial portion of the public). Public Notice at 2. Id. MC/LM
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- concern'' under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- standard, ANSI C63.19-2005, and on June 6, 2006, OET and the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau permitted certification under version 3.12 of that standard (ANSI C63.19-2006), which reflected further revisions adopted and released in 2006. All of these versions focus on existing services that are in common use. Thus, the 2001 version provides tests for established services in the 800-950 MHz and 1.6-2.0 GHz bands, while the latest version of the ANSI C63.19 standard expands this to include established services in the 1.6-2.5 GHz band. As a result, while applicants for certification may rely on the 2001, 2005, or 2006 version of the ANSI C63.19 standard, none of these versions of the ANSI standard currently provide tests for services in the 700 MHz
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- standard, ANSI C63.19-2005, and on June 6, 2006, OET and the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau permitted certification under version 3.12 of that standard (ANSI C63.19-2006), which reflected further revisions adopted and released in 2006. All of these versions focus on existing services that are in common use. Thus, the 2001 version provides tests for established services in the 800-950 MHz and 1.6-2.0 GHz bands, while the latest version of the ANSI C63.19 standard expands this to include established services in the 1.6-2.5 GHz band. As a result, while applicants for certification may rely on the 2001, 2005, or 2006 version of the ANSI C63.19 standard, none of these versions of the ANSI standard currently provide tests for services in the 700 MHz
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- DBS/terrestrial system in this spectrum. As noted in the Background, Northpoint was the proponent of the MVDDS service, and an active participant in the record on which the Second Report and Order was based. Application for Review at p. 7. See Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962, 2000 (2003) (``we intended to exclude `services that differ materially in nature or character from the principal services offered by MSS providers'''); Establishment of Rules and Policies for the Digital Audio Radio Satellite Service in the 2310-2360 MHz Frequency Band, Report and Order Memorandum Opinion and
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- In addition, Bermuda contends that, the ``grant stamp'' replacement procedure should be selectively applied and should recognize ITU procedures for extending the life of network notifications. See First Space Station Licensing Reform Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 10854-56, paras. 250-54. See also 47 C.F.R. § 25.165(e). See 47 C.F.R. § 25.151. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.143(e) (reporting requirements for 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service (MSS) and 2 GHz MSS); 25.144(c) (reporting requirements for satellite digital audio radio service (SDARS); 25.145(f) (reporting requirements for the NGSO fixed-satellite service in the 20/30 GHz bands); 25.210(l) (reporting requirements for FSS). Other elements of the annual reports include a listing of non-scheduled transponder outages that last more than 30 minutes and identification of transponders not
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- licensees and regulatees that may be affected by the rules changes proposed in this NPRM. Governmental Entities. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- its field of operation; and (3) meets any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The most reliable source of information regarding the total numbers of certain common carrier and related providers nationwide, as well as the number of commercial wireless entities, is the data that the Commission publishes in its Trends in Telephone Service report. The SBA has developed small business size standards for wireline and wireless small businesses within the
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- its field of operation; and (3) meets any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The most reliable source of information regarding the total numbers of certain common carrier and related providers nationwide, as well as the number of commercial wireless entities, is the data that the Commission publishes in its Trends in Telephone Service report. The SBA has developed small business size standards for wireline and wireless small businesses within the
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit \ æ æ æ æ æ Ä ¤ Ä æ æ æ Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Globalstar Licensee LLC GUSA Licensee LLC Iridium Constellation LLC Iridium Satellite LLC Iridium Carrier Services Modification of Authority to Operate a Mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Call Sign S2115 Call Sign E970381 Call Sign S2110 Call Sign E960132 Call Sign E960622 ORDER PROPOSING MODIFICATIONS Adopted: May 7, 2008 Released: May 7, 2008 By the Commission: By this Order we propose to modify the authorizations of Globalstar Licensee LLC and GUSA
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- concern'' under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- services or other existing maritime or aeronautical services for which there are not alternative providers'' with respect to Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(11). The Act defines ``additional'' services as ``direct-to-home'' (``DTH'') or direct broadcast satellite (``DBS'') video services, or services in the Ka or V bands'' for INTELSAT and as ``those non-maritime or non-aeronautical mobile services in the 1.5 and 1.6 GHz band on planned satellites or the 2 GHz band'' for Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(12). Open-Market Reorganization for the Betterment of International Telecommunications Act, Pub. L. No. 106-180, 114 Stat. 48 (2000), as amended, Pub. L. No. 107-233, 116 Stat. 1480 (2002), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-228, 118 Stat. 644 (2004), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-371, 118
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- comparable to cellular service and personal communications service. Accordingly, we believe the following sorts of regulated entities might ultimately also be applicants or licensees in this context and thus might be directly affected by our contemplated rules. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 2002, there were approximately 87,525 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 38,967 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,373 (approximately 95.9%)
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. ``Small governmental jurisdiction'' generally means ``governments of cities, counties, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than 50,000.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.'' Thus, we estimate that
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- is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- Small Business Entities and Small Organizations using Technologies Affected by Rules Adopted in this Report and Order. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- its field of operation; and (3) meets any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The most reliable source of information regarding the total numbers of certain common carrier and related providers nationwide, as well as the number of commercial wireless entities, is the data that the Commission publishes in its Trends in Telephone Service report. The SBA has developed small business size standards for wireline and wireless small businesses within the
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- MHz frequency bands. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this modification to the license of Globalstar Licensee LLC is effective upon release. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Marlene H. Dortch Secretary Big LEO systems provide voice and data communication to users with handheld mobile terminals via non-geostationary satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). Spectrum and Service Rules for Ancillary Terrestrial Components in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Big LEO Bands, Globalstar Licensee LLC Authority to Implement an Ancillary Terrestrial Component, Report and Order and Order Proposing Modification, IB Docket No. 07-253, 23 FCC Rcd 7210 (2008) (cited as either the Report and Order or the April 10, 2008 Order Proposing Modification, as appropriate). Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Establish Rules and Policies Pertaining to a
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- under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 2002, there were approximately 87,525 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 38,967 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,373 (approximately 95.9%)
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Globalstar Licensee LLC GUSA Licensee LLC and Iridium Constellation LLC Iridium Satellite LLC Iridium Carrier Services LLC Modification of Authority to Operate a Mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Call Sign S2115 Call Sign E970381 Call Sign S2110 Call Sign E960132 Call Sign E960622 ORDER OF MODIFICATIONS Adopted: October 15, 2008 Released: October 15, 2008 By the Commission: INTRODUCTION With this Order, we modify the authorizations of the two Big LEO mobile-satellite
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- under the Small Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- statements. I. INTRODUCTION ill serve the public interest by permitting Globalstar and its spectrum lessee, Open Range Communications, Inc. (``Open Range''), to commence deployment of a broadband service consistent with a $267 million loan commitment from the Department of Agriculture's Rural Development Utilities Program. II. BACKGROUND A. The Globalstar ATC Authorization Globalstar holds a space station license for the Globalstar 1.6/2.4 GHz MSS system, which has been in continuous commercial operation for more than eight years providing voice and data services in the United States and abroad via non-geostationary-orbit satellites. In March 2005, Globalstar's predecessor-in-interest applied for authority to operate ATC base stations and dual-mode MSS/ATC mobile terminals with the cdma2000 air interface protocol. The International Bureau granted the application in
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- 2.1093(d). Inasmuch as users of unlicensed TV band devices cannot generally be expected to be aware of the potential effects of RFE, we believe it is appropriate to apply the standards for general population/ uncontrolled exposure in Section 2.1093(d)(2). Under those standards, the SAR limits are 0.08 W/kg as averaged over the whole body, with spatial peak SAR not exceeding 1.6 W/kg as averaged over any 1 gram of tissue, except for the hands, feet, wrist, and ankles, where the spatial peak SAR shall not exceed 4 W/kg as averaged over any 10 grams of tissue. In order to avoid unnecessary SAR testing for low output power personal/portable devices, we find it is desirable to establish an average power threshold whereby
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- Nextel 285 million Sprint Nextel 3.6 million T-Mobile T-Mobile 285 million T-Mobile 3.6 million Verizon Wireless Verizon Wireless 279 million Verizon Wireless 2.9 million Aloha 171 million Aloha 1.0 million Leap Wireless 176 million Leap Wireless 2.2 million MetroPCS 137 million MetroPCS 1.1 million Qualcomm 285 million Qualcomm 3.6 million SpectrumCo 261 million SpectrumCo 2.3 million Alltel 1.9 million Nextwave 1.6 million Dobson 1.0 million Spectrum Bands Potentially Available for Terrestrial CMRS Currently, mobile telephone operators primarily use three types of spectrum licenses to provide mobile voice and, in most cases, mobile data services: cellular, broadband PCS, and SMR. Initially, the Commission authorized up to eight different mobile telephone licenses (two cellular and six broadband PCS) in every geographical area of
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) meets any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The most reliable source of information regarding the total numbers of certain common carrier and related providers nationwide, as well as the number of commercial wireless entities, is the data that the Commission publishes in its Trends in Telephone Service report. The SBA has developed small business size standards for wireline and wireless small businesses within the
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- its field of operation; and (3) meets any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The most reliable source of information regarding the total numbers of certain common carrier and related providers nationwide, as well as the number of commercial wireless entities, is the data that the Commission publishes in its Trends in Telephone Service report. The SBA has developed small business size standards for wireline and wireless small businesses within the
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- Application for Review, filed October 13, 2006. Letter dated December 8, 2003 from Ted S. Henry, President, NSTN, to Mary Shultz, FCC-Gettysburg. 47 C.F.R. § 90.187(b). See Division Letter, 21 FCC Rcd at 14382. NSTN 2006 Petition at 2. See AFR at 11. See, e.g., Review of Spectrum Sharing Plan among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order, Fourth Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket No. 02-364, 19 FCC Rcd 13356, 13395 ¶ 89 (2004) (rejecting assertion that changing the Big LEO channel plan constituted a revocation rather than a modification); Pacific Gas and Electric, 18 FCC Rcd at 22765 ¶ 11 (concluding that modifying a license by
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- Refresh Rule For Manufacturers 48 Rule Requiring Service Providers To Offer Models With Differing Levels Of Functionality 50 Implementation Issues 53 Definition Of A Model 53 Multi-Mode And Multi-Band Handsets 58 De minimis Rule 69 M4/T4 Standards 75 2007 ANSI C63.19 Technical Standard 77 Adoption of the 2007 Standard and Phase-in 77 Application to Services in the 800-950 MHz and 1.6-2.5 GHz Bands 84 Future Revisions and Extensions to the Technical Standard 86 Reporting, Information and Outreach 90 Reporting 90 Information and Outreach 104 2010 Review 117 CONCLUSION 118 PROCEDURAL MATTERS 119 ORDERING CLAUSES 127 APPENDIX A - Parties Filing Comments APPENDIX B - Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis APPENDIX C - Final Rules INTRODUCTION In this Report and Order, we revise
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- 873257 18093 595 0 21258AL TUSCALOOSA 33 33 160 625 70330 332848 872550 30987 1357 0.5 68427AL TUSKEGEE 22 22 100 325 74464 320336 855702 17798 532 0.3 2768AR ARKADELPHIA 9 13 7.3 320 335426 930646 22157 299 16.9 86534AR CAMDEN 49 491000 183 331615 924214 20174 212 0.5 92872AR EL DORADO 10 6 541 80186 330441 921341 26324 442 1.6 35692AR EL DORADO 10 27 823 582 330441 921341 43407 631 5.4 84164AR EL DORADO 43 43 206 530 74776 330441 921341 26259 446 0.1 81593AR EUREKA SPRINGS 34 34 87.1 213 75069 362630 935825 12963 442 0.1 Appendix B Federal Communications Commission FCC 08-72 Facility ID State City NTSC ChanDTV ChanDTV ERP (kW) DTV HAAT (m) DTV Antenna ID
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- to MSS satellites and MSS ancillary terrestrial component (ATC) basestations. Transmissions from the MSS handsets can interfere with BAS receivers. BAS transmitters can cause interference to receivers in the MSS satellites and ATC basestations. See MSS Second R&O at ¶ 22; Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket No. 01-185, IB Docket No. 02-364, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 ¶¶ 107-108 (2003). Id. 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.1160-1174; 47 C.F.R. § 101.82. 800 MHz R&O at ¶¶ 240, 249, 297, and 329. Specifically, these relocation costs encompass the clearing of the 1910-1915 MHz band plus the costs of
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- MHz Bands Part 1 of the Commission's Rules - Further Competitive Bidding Procedures Amendment of Parts 21 and 74 of the Commission's Rules With Regard to Licensing in the Multipoint Distribution Service and in the Instructional Television Fixed Service for the Gulf of Mexico Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum Below 3 GHz for Mobile and Fixed Services to Support the Introduction of New Advanced Wireless Services, Including Third Generation Wireless Systems ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )
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- carriers. Therefore, in the Report and Order, we consider the impact of the rules on carriers. A description of such small entities, as well as an estimate of the number of such small entities, is provided below. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Spectrum and Service Rules for Ancillary Terrestrial Components in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Big LEO Bands Globalstar Licensee LLC, Authority to Implement an Ancillary Terrestrial Component ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) IB Docket No. 07-253 Call Sign S2115 REPORT AND ORDER AND ORDER PROPOSING MODIFICATION Adopted: April 9, 2008 Released: April 10, 2008 By the Commission: INTRODUCTION By this action, the Commission increases the amount of spectrum in
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. ``Small governmental jurisdiction'' generally means ``governments of cities, counties, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than 50,000.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.'' Thus, we estimate that
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- concern'' under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- regulatees that may be affected by the rules changes adopted in this Report and Order. Governmental Entities. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- concern'' under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- under the Small Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Telecommunications Service Entities Wireline Carriers and Service Providers We have included small incumbent local exchange carriers (LECs) in this present RFA analysis. As noted above, a ``small business'' under the RFA is one that, inter alia, meets the pertinent small business size standard (e.g., a telephone communications business having 1,500 or fewer employees) and ``is not dominant
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- under the Small Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Telecommunications Service Entities Wireline Carriers and Service Providers We have included small incumbent local exchange carriers (LECs) in this present RFA analysis. As noted above, a ``small business'' under the RFA is one that, inter alia, meets the pertinent small business size standard (e.g., a telephone communications business having 1,500 or fewer employees), and ``is not dominant
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- any of the top 30 markets. See BAS Relocation Schedule and Implementation Plan, Nextel Communications, Inc., WT Docket 02-55, ET Docket No. 00-258, ET Docket No. 95-18, filed April 6, 2005. 800 MHz R&O at ¶¶ 269-270. Id. at ¶ 270. Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket No. 01-185, IB Docket No. 02-364, 18 FCC Rcd 1962 (2003) (Flexibility R&O). 47 C.F.R. § 25.201. 47 C.F.R. § 25.149(b). Flexibility R&O at ¶¶ 78-88. The offering of an integrated service may be established by demonstrating that the MSS ATC operator will use a dual mode subscriber
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- services or other existing maritime or aeronautical services for which there are not alternative providers'' with respect to Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(11). The Act defines ``additional'' services as ``direct-to-home'' (``DTH'') or direct broadcast satellite (``DBS'') video services, or services in the Ka or V bands'' for INTELSAT and as ``those non-maritime or non-aeronautical mobile services in the 1.5 and 1.6 GHz band on planned satellites or the 2 GHz band'' for Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(12). Open-Market Reorganization for the Betterment of International Telecommunications Act, Pub. L. No. 106-180, 114 Stat. 48 (2000), as amended, Pub. L. No. 107-233, 116 Stat. 1480 (2002), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-228, 118 Stat. 644 (2004), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-371, 118
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- services or other existing maritime or aeronautical services for which there are not alternative providers" with respect to Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(11). 4The Act defines "additional" services as "direct-to-home" ("DTH") or direct broadcast satellite ("DBS") video services, or services in the Ka or V bands" for INTELSAT and as"those non-maritime or non- aeronautical mobile services in the 1.5 and 1.6 GHz band on planned satellites or the 2 GHz band" for Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(12). 5Open-Market Reorganization for the Betterment of International Telecommunications Act,Pub. L. No. 106-180, 114 Stat. 48 (2000), as amended, Pub. L. No. 107-233, 116 Stat. 1480 (2002), as amended,Pub. L. No. 108-228, 118 Stat. 644 (2004), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-371, 118 Stat. 1752
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- carriers. Therefore, in the Report and Order, we consider the impact of the rules on carriers. A description of such small entities, as well as an estimate of the number of such small entities, is provided below. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- the C-band when used for satellite communications. See FCC Report to Congress as Required by the Orbit Act, Ninth Report, FCC 08-152 (rel. Jun. 18, 2008) at 4 n.19. 647 C.F.R. § 101.147(a) n.25. 747 C.F.R. § 101.109. The bandwidths for specific frequenciesin the bands are specified in 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.147(i) and (l). Links with bandwidths of 0.4, 0.8, 1.6, 1.25, 2.5, 3.75, 5.0, and 10.0 MHz can be authorized in both bands. 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.147(i) and (l). 9622 Federal Communications Commission FCC 09-58 historically assigned for private use with narrower channels.8 FWCC explains that fixed service bands such as the Lower 6 GHz Band and Upper 6 GHz Band carry critical services such as public safety communications (including
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- its field of operations; and (3) meets may additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 27.2 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- under the Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 27.2 million small businesses, according to the SBA. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- languages used to encode the format of webpages (e.g., the HyperText Markup Language, or HTML), the communication protocols used to retrieve those pages from computers elsewhere on the Internet (e.g., the HyperText Transfer Protocol, or HTTP), and the basic communication protocols used to link computers and other communicating devices together through a network of networks that today reaches more than 1.6 billion people worldwide (e.g., the Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol, or TCP/IP). These prior innovations are free and open for any entrepreneur to use: They do not require the securing of permission or the payment of royalties. TCP/IP was developed and made available in the public domain under research programs funded by the U.S. government in the 1970s. Building
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- satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. The Commission has determined that the group of small entities directly affected by the rules herein includes eligible schools and libraries. Further descriptions of these entities are provided below. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses according to SBA data. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were
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- We therefore describe here, at the outset, three comprehensive, statutory small entity size standards. First, nationwide, there are a total of approximately 27.2 million small businesses, according to the SBA. In addition, a ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Finally, the term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental
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- these rules, is any entity employing 1,500 of fewer persons. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201 (NAICS Code 517212). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- services or other existing maritime or aeronautical services for which there are not alternative providers'' with respect to Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(11). The Act defines ``additional'' services as direct-to-home (``DTH'') or direct broadcast satellite (``DBS'') video services, or services in the Ka or V bands'' for INTELSAT and as ``those non-maritime or non-aeronautical mobile services in the 1.5 and 1.6 GHz band on planned satellites or the 2 GHz band'' for Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(12). Open-Market Reorganization for the Betterment of International Telecommunications Act, Pub. L. No. 106-180, 114 Stat. 48 (2000), as amended, Pub. L. No. 107-233, 116 Stat. 1480 (2002), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-228, 118 Stat. 644 (2004), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-371, 118
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- or other existing maritime or aeronautical services for which there are not alternative providers" with respect to Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(11). 6The Act defines "additional" services as direct-to-home ("DTH") or direct broadcast satellite ("DBS") video services, or services in the Ka or V bands" for INTELSAT and as "those non-maritime or non- aeronautical mobile services in the 1.5 and 1.6 GHz band on planned satellites or the 2 GHz band" for Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(12). 7Open-Market Reorganization for the Betterment of International Telecommunications Act, Pub. L. No. 106-180, 114 Stat. 48 (2000), as amended, Pub. L. No. 107-233, 116 Stat. 1480 (2002), as amended,Pub. L. No. 108-228, 118 Stat. 644 (2004), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-371, 118 Stat.
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- concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (``SBA''). A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2 percent) have populations
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- Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. Small Organizations. Nationwide, as of 2002, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- the mobile-satellite service (MSS); and not later than December 9, 2013, all such facilities shall operate on a secondary basis. * * * * * PART 25 - SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS Section 25.149 is amended by adding paragraph (g) to read as follows: § 25.149 Application requirements for ancillary terrestrial components in the mobile-satellite service networks operating in the 1.5./1.6 GHz, 1.6/2.4 GHz and 2 GHz mobile-satellite service. * * * * * (g) Spectrum leasing. Lease of spectrum rights by MSS licensees or system operators for ATC use is subject to the rules spectrum leasing arrangements as set forth in Part 1, subpart X of the rules (see §§1.9001 et seq.). APPENDIX B Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis As required by the
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- and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. In the FRFA the Commission stated that nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. The Commission estimates that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental
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- 10,572 4,296 8,364 1,747 138 0 0 0 14,545 25,117 Power Line and Other 0 0 0 * * * * 0 * 0 5 5 Total 9,769 6,409 16,178 7,052 15,839 13,428 15,060 22,804 11,503 178 85,865 102,043 Percentages aDSL 3.9 8.1 12.0 6.9 19.8 30.6 27.7 2.5 0.4 0.0 88.0 100.0 sDSL 0.0 0.0 0.0 44.9 32.5 * 1.6 0.0 * 0.0 100.0 100.0 Other Wireline 0.0 0.0 0.0 15.5 12.3 55.1 8.7 3.1 2.2 3.1 100.0 100.0 Cable Modem 1.1 1.5 2.5 0.8 2.8 4.1 13.9 53.0 22.6 0.3 97.5 100.0 FTTP 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.4 2.7 24.2 1.3 68.4 1.2 99.8 100.0 Satellite 53.2 35.0 88.3 * * * * 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.7 100.0 Fixed
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- small entities, as well as an estimate of the number of such small entities, is provided below. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- is interconnected with the public switched network and utilizes an in-network switching facility that enables the provider to reuse frequencies and accomplish seamless hand-offs of subscriber calls,'' as well as to manufacturers of wireless phones used in the delivery of such services. The applicability of the requirements is further limited to those air interfaces and frequency bands (800-950 MHz and 1.6-2.5 GHz) for which technical standards are stated in the most recent revision of the ANSI standard governing wireless hearing aid compatibility (ANSI C63.19-2007). The Commission's hearing aid compatibility requirements address hearing aids that operate in either of two modes - acoustic coupling or inductive coupling. Hearing aids operating in acoustic coupling mode receive sound through a microphone and then amplify
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- that is interconnected with the public switched network and utilizes an in-network switching facility that enables the provider to reuse frequencies and accomplish seamless hand-offs of subscriber calls," as well as to manufacturers of wireless phones used in the delivery of such services.9 The applicability of the requirements is further limited to those air interfaces10and frequency bands (800-950 MHz and 1.6-2.5 GHz) for which technical standards are stated in the most recent revision of the ANSI standard governing wireless hearing aid compatibility (ANSI C63.19-2007).11 7. The Commission's hearing aid compatibility requirements address hearing aidsthat operate in either of two modes acoustic coupling or inductive coupling. Hearing aids operating in acoustic coupling mode receive sound through a microphone and then amplify all
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- We therefore describe here, at the outset, three comprehensive, statutory small entity size standards. First, nationwide, there are a total of approximately 27.2 million small businesses, according to the SBA. In addition, a ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Finally, the term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental
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- Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. Small Organizations. Nationwide, as of 2002, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002
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- Act.7A "small business concern" is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA.8 5. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA.9 6. Small Organizations. Nationwide, as of 2002, there are approximately 1.6 millionsmall organizations.10A "small organization" is generally "any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field."11 7. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined generally as "governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand."12Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that
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- generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- in use are frequency modulated analog devices that operate with a bandwidth of up to 200 kHz. For various reasons, such as the need to avoid intermodulation interference among the devices, the maximum number of wireless microphones that operate simultaneously in a 6 megahertz TV channel may be as few as six or eight. In other words, only 1.2 - 1.6 megahertz of the 6 megahertz TV channel may only be used while the remainder is effectively left fallow. In locations where many wireless microphones are being used simultaneously, this can result in inefficient use of valuable spectrum. We seek comment on this use of spectrum by wireless microphones, and on what steps the Commission can take to ensure that wireless
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- Federal Register." 5 U.S.C. § 601(3). 13 Small Business Act, 15 U.S.C. § 632. 14 See SBA, Office of Advocacy, "Frequently Asked Questions," http://web.sba.gov/faqs/faqindex.cfm?areaID=24 (revised Sept. 2009). Federal Communications Commission FCC 10-175 132 "small organization" is generally "any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field."15 Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations.16 The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined generally as "governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand."17 Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States.18 We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were "small governmental jurisdictions."19
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. Small Organizations. Nationwide, as of 2002, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002
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- in describing the number of small entities that might be affected by our proposed action, if adopted. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Telemarketing Bureaus and Other Contact Centers. According to the Census Bureau, this economic census category ``comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating call centers that initiate or receive communications for others-via telephone, facsimile, email, or other communication modes-for purposes such as (1) promoting clients' products or services, (2) taking orders for clients, (3) soliciting contributions for a client;
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- access CORES on the behalf of regulatees. The Commission does not keep statistics on the number of such small entities, but we conclude that any burden on such entities is unlikely to be significant. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. Small Organizations. Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- small entities, as well as an estimate of the number of such small entities, is provided below. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- obligations and holding its own licensed rights - for a variety of services and under a number of different frameworks. For example, during the course of charting out an MSS licensing regime for Big LEO systems, the Commission adopted a plan in which four CDMA systems would each be authorized to operate over 11.35 megahertz of bandwidth in the same 1.6 GHz band, leaving the inter-system coordination to the satellite licensees themselves. Other examples of shared use include certain Part 90 Private Land Mobile Radio Services (where the large number of shared users are coordinated through a system of frequency coordinators), many Part 95 Personal Radio Services (such as the General Mobile Radio Service, where licensees share the same channels through
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- We therefore describe here, at the outset, three comprehensive, statutory small entity size standards. First, nationwide, there are a total of approximately 27.2 million small businesses, according to the SBA. In addition, a ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Finally, the term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental
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- present. We therefore describe here, at the outset, three comprehensive, statutory small entity size standards.21First, nationwide, there are a total of approximately 27.2 million small businesses, according to the SBA.22In addition, a "small organization" is generally "any not-for- profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field."23 Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations.24Finally, the term "small governmentaljurisdiction" is defined generally as "governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand."25Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that therewere 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States.26We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were "small governmental jurisdictions."27Thus, we estimate that most
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- concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (``SBA''). A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. However, we believe that only governmental jurisdictions hold TIS licenses. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities,
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- Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. Small Organizations. Nationwide, as of 2002, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002
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- cause unacceptable interference to authorized Federal Government users, based upon existing system information provided by the Government. The frequency assignment and coordination of the satellite system with Federal Government users shall be completed prior to grant of authorization. * * * * * 15. In § 25.143, revise paragraph (e)(1)(iii) to read as follows: § 25.143 Licensing provisions for the 1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile Satellite Service and 2 GHz Mobile Satellite Service. * * * * * (e) * * * (1) * * * (iii) A detailed description of the use made of the in-orbit satellite system. That description should identify the percentage of time that the system is actually used for U.S. domestic transmission, the amount of capacity (if any)
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- Government users, based upon existing system information provided by the Government. The frequency assignment and coordination of the satellite system with Federal Government users shall be completed prior to grant of authorization. * * * * * 1561 Federal Communications Commission FCC 10-21 15. In § 25.143, revise paragraph (e)(1)(iii) to read as follows: § 25.143 Licensing provisions for the 1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile Satellite Service and 2 GHz Mobile Satellite Service. * * * * * (e) * * * (1) * * * (iii) A detailed description of the use made of the in-orbit satellite system. That description should identify the percentage of time that the system is actually used for U.S. domestic transmission, the amount of capacity (if any)
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- generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- licensees and regulatees that may be affected by the rules changes proposed in this NPRM. Governmental Entities. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. Small Organizations. Nationwide, as of 2002, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002
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- Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) indicate that consumers spent 1.94 percent of their household expenditures on telephone service in 1980 and 2.23 percent in 2008. Moreover, consumers are buying more telephone services than they did in 1980. An alternative measure of consumer expenditures shows that telephone service as a percentage of all goods and services accounted for 1.6 percent of consumer expenditures in both 1980 and 2005. Further, consumers now pay only slightly more for both wireline and wireless services than they paid for wireline service alone in 1980. In 1980, there was no wireless service, and in 1984 there were only 92,000 wireless subscribers. Today, by contrast, an estimated 270 million Americans are wireless subscribers. Indeed, by
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- A "small business concern" is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA.14 6. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA.15 7. Small Organizations. Nationwide, as of 2002, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations.16 A "small organization" is generally "any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field."17 8. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined generally as "governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand."18 Census Bureau data for
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- that this RFA action has no effect on Commission analyses and determinations in other, non-RFA contexts. 8. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- emphasize that this RFA action has no effect on Commission analyses and determinations in other, non-RFA contexts. 8. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA.17 A "small organization" is generally "any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field."18Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 115 U.S.C. § 604(a)(3). 125 U.S.C. § 601(6). 135 U.S.C. § 601(3) (incorporating by reference the definition of "small-business concern" in the Small Business Act, 15 U.S.C. § 632). Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. § 601(3), the statutory definition of a small business applies "unless an agency, after consultation with the Office of Advocacy of the Small Business Administration and after
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- MHz band, as well as MSS spectrum. These bands are not discussed further here because, as yet, services offered in these bands do not impact competition in mobile wireless services. Flexible Use Spectrum Usable for Mobile Wireless Services Spectrum Band Megahertz (Rounded) Cellular 50 SMR* 19 Broadband PCS 120 AWS-1 90 700 MHz 70 BRS/EBS** 194 WCS 20 1.4 and 1.6 GHz 13 1910-15/1990-95 MHz*** 10 * Includes post-800 MHz Band Reconfiguration ESMR spectrum at 817-824 MHz and 862-869 MHz. **BRS/EBS spectrum is calculated based on the post-transition band plan described in 47 C.F.R. §27.5(i)(2). EBS licenses must be held by educational institutions; however, EBS licensees can lease a significant portion of their spectrum to commercial operators. *** Held by Sprint
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- Thirteenth Report,24 FCC Rcd at 6301, ¶ 247; SIA PN Comments at 2-3. 78Thirteenth Report,24 FCC Rcd at 6301, ¶ 247. See also, SIA PN Comments at 2. 79Thirteenth Report,24 FCC Rcd at 6301, ¶ 247.See also,SIA PN Comments at 2; Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the LBand, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz bands; Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd 1962, 1984, ¶ 39 (2003), modified sua sponte, Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 13590 (2003), on reconsideration, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Second Order on Reconsideration, 20
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. Small Organizations. Nationwide, as of 2002, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002
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- under the Small Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Telecommunications Service Entities Wireline Carriers and Service Providers We have included small incumbent local exchange carriers (LECs) in this present RFA analysis. As noted above, a ``small business'' under the RFA is one that, inter alia,
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- deletions in the rule sections governing specific Wireless Radio Services. We specifically request comment on these proposed rule revisions. Geographically Licensed Services-Renewal Showing We tentatively conclude that the public interest would be served by adopting and applying the Commission's 700 MHz three-part renewal paradigm to the following Wireless Radio Services, which are licensed on a geographic-area basis: 1.4 GHz Service; 1.6 GHz Service; 24 GHz Service; 39 GHz Service; 218-219 MHz Service (formerly Interactive Video Data Service); 220-222 MHz Service; 700 MHz Guard Band Service; 800 MHz Specialized Mobile Radio Service; 900 MHz Specialized Mobile Radio Service; Advanced Wireless Service; Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service (Commercial Aviation); Broadband Personal Communications Service; Cellular Radiotelephone Service; Dedicated Short Range Communications Service; Local Multipoint Distribution Service;
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- in the rule sections governing specific Wireless Radio Services. We specifically request comment on these proposed rule revisions. a. Geographically Licensed Services-Renewal Showing 20.We tentatively conclude that the public interest would be served by adopting and applying the Commission's 700 MHz three-part renewal paradigm to the following Wireless Radio Services, which are licensed on a geographic-area basis: 1.4 GHz Service;38 1.6 GHz Service;39 24 GHz Service;40 39 GHz Service;41 218-219 MHz Service (formerly Interactive Video Data Service);42 220-222 MHz Service;43 700 MHz Guard Band Service;44 800 MHz Specialized Mobile Radio Service;45 900 MHz Specialized Mobile Radio Service;46 Advanced Wireless Service;47 Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service (Commercial Aviation);48 Broadband Personal Communications Service;49 3747 C.F.R. § 1.949. 38See47 C.F.R. Pt. 27, Subpt. I. 39See47 C.F.R.
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- mobile broadband services, while limiting the potential for harmful interference to incumbent Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service licensees operating in adjacent bands. Spectrum Potentially Usable for Mobile Wireless Services Spectrum Band Megahertz (Rounded) Cellular 50 SMR* 26.5 Broadband PCS 120 AWS-1 90 700 MHz 70 2.5 GHz (includes BRS and EBS**) 74 (BRS) and 113 (EBS) WCS 25 1.4 and 1.6 GHz 13 1910-15/1990-95 MHz*** 10 * Including 19 megahertz of SMR spectrum and 7.5 megahertz of spectrum that is available for SMR as well as other services, see Appendix A, para. 4 on SMR spectrum ** BRS and EBS spectrum is calculated based on the post-transition band plan described in 47 C.F.R. §27.5(i)(2). EBS licenses must be held by educational
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- 1,000 1,050 1,100 1,150 1,200 Q2 2007Q4 2007Q2 2008Q4 2008Q22009Q4 2009 Monthly Minutes of Use VerizonWireless AT&T Wireless Sprint Nextel T-MobileUSA 2. Mobile Messaging 182. Mobile text messaging traffic continued to grow in 2009, though at a slower rate than in 2008. According to data reportedby CTIA, text messaging volumes grew from a total of 1 trillion in 2008 to 1.6 trillion in 2009 (see in Chart 21).550This represents a growth rate of 56 percent, which is lower than the 177 percent growth rate seen in 2008. Mobile wireless subscribers sent significantly more photo, video, and other multimedia messages (MMS) with their devices during 2009. As shown in Chart 22below, CTIA reports that a total of 34.5 billion MMS messages were
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- Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. Small Organizations. Nationwide, as of 2002, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- its field of operations; and (3) meets may additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 27.5 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- 2010. Such revenue growth rates are not unusual for new services where subscribership may grow rapidly from a small base in the early years following launch. TABLE II.1 WORLD SATELLITE SERVICES REVENUES (IN BILLIONS OF U.S. DOLLARS) SERVICE 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Consumer Satellite TV (DBS/DTH) Satellite Radio (DARS) Consumer Satellite Broadband 41.3 40.2 0.8 0.3 48.9 46.9 1.6 0.3 57.9 55.4 2.1 0.4 68.1 64.9 2.5 0.8 75.3 71.8 2.5 1.0 83.1 79.1 2.8 1.1 Fixed Transponder Agreements Managed Services 9.3 7.3 2.0 10.7 8.5 2.2 12.2 9.6 2.6 13.0 10.2 2.8 14.4 11.0 3.4 15.0 11.1 3.9 Mobile (Voice and Data) 1.7 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.3 Remote Sensing 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.7 1.0 1.0 TOTAL 52.8
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- years are approximately 20 to 25 percent of world revenues. Estimate supplied by Futron Corporation. 13See Section III, infra. 17289 Federal Communications Commission FCC 11-183 TABLE II.1 WORLD SATELLITE SERVICES REVENUES (IN BILLIONS OF U.S. DOLLARS) 14 SERVICE 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Consumer Satellite TV (DBS/DTH) Satellite Radio (DARS) Consumer Satellite Broadband 41.3 40.2 0.8 0.3 48.9 46.9 1.6 0.3 57.9 55.4 2.1 0.4 68.1 64.9 2.5 0.8 75.3 71.8 2.5 1.0 83.1 79.1 2.8 1.1 Fixed Transponder Agreements15 Managed Services16 9.3 7.3 2.0 10.7 8.5 2.2 12.2 9.6 2.6 13.0 10.2 2.8 14.4 11.0 3.4 15.0 11.1 3.9 Mobile (Voice and Data) 1.7 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.3 Remote Sensing 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.7 1.0 1.0 TOTAL 52.8
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- one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. According to estimates prepared by SBA's Office of Advocacy, in 2009, there were a total of approximately 27.5 million small businesses nationwide. Small Organizations. Nationwide, as of 2002, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' 13. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for
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- Rules for the Mobile Satellite Service in the 2 GHz Band, IB Docket No. 99-81, Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 16127 (2000). Little Low Earth Orbit (Little LEO) MSS operates in the VHF band at 137-138 MHz/148-150.05 MHz/399.9-400.05 MHz/400.15-401 MHz; L-band MSS operates in the 1525-1559/1626.5-1660.5 MHz frequency bands; Big Low Earth Orbit (Big LEO) MSS operates in the 1.6/2.4 GHz frequency bands; and 2 GHz MSS operates in the 2000-2020/2180-2200 MHz frequency bands. In this regard, globally many FSS operators provide Internet ``middle mile'' backhaul connectivity of varying bandwidths based on the ISP customer's requirements. In this type of situation, the ISPs provides the ``last mile'' (whether wired or wireless) and the satellite operator provides the connection to the
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- We therefore describe here, at the outset, three comprehensive, statutory small entity size standards. First, nationwide, there are a total of approximately 27.2 million small businesses, according to the SBA. In addition, a "small organization" is generally "any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field." Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Finally, the term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined generally as "governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand." Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were "small governmental
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- Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Business. Nationwide as of 2009, there are approximately 27.5 million small businesses, according to the SBA. Small Organizations. Nationwide as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' The Small Businesses and Small Organizations that will be directly affected by the proposed rules are those that knowingly spoof caller ID with the intent to defraud, cause harm, or wrongfully obtain anything of value. We
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- 2010, IS GRANTED to the extent described in this Public Notice and otherwise denied. Action by the Commission on March 16, 2011: By Chairman Julius Genachowski, and Commissioners Michael J. Copps, Robert McDowell, Mignon L. Clyburn, and Meredith A. Baker. -FCC- APPENDIX Affected geographically-licensed wireless radio services (rule part) (service codes): 1.4 GHz Service (part 27, subpart I) (BA, BB); 1.6 GHz Service (part 27, subpart J) (BC); 24 GHz Service (part 101, subpart G) (TZ); 39 GHz Service (part 101, subpart B) (TN); 218-219 MHz Service (part 95, subpart F) (ZV); 220-222 MHz Service (part 90, subpart T) (QA); 700 MHz Commercial Services (part 27, subpart F) (WU, WY, WZ); 700 MHz Guard Band Service (part 27, subpart G) (WX);
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- that even those licensees that receive a conditional renewal during the pendency of this proceeding will be required to make a `renewal showing' and submit a `regulatory compliance demonstration' should those new concepts be adopted in response to the NPRM."). 4175 APPENDIX Affected geographically-licensed wireless radio services (rule part) (service codes): 1)1.4 GHz Service (part 27, subpart I) (BA, BB); 2)1.6 GHz Service (part 27, subpart J) (BC); 3)24 GHz Service (part 101, subpart G) (TZ); 4)39 GHz Service (part 101, subpart B) (TN); 5)218-219 MHz Service (part 95, subpart F) (ZV); 6)220-222 MHz Service (part 90, subpart T) (QA); 7)700 MHz Commercial Services (part 27, subpart F) (WU, WY, WZ); 8)700 MHz Guard Band Service (part 27, subpart G) (WX);
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- Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. Small Organizations. Nationwide, as of 2002, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- jurisdiction.'' We describe here, at the outset, three comprehensive, statutory small entity size standards. First, nationwide, there are a total of approximately 27.5 million small businesses, according to the SBA. In addition, a ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Finally, the term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental
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- Sections 4, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309 and 332 of the Communications Act, as amended, 47 U.S.C. Sections 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309 and 332, unless otherwise noted. 9. Section 25.149 is amended by adding paragraph (g) to read as follows: § 25.149 Application requirements for ancillary terrestrial components in the mobile-satellite service networks operating in the 1.5./1.6 GHz, 1.6/2.4 GHz and 2 GHz mobile-satellite service. * * * * * (g) Spectrum leasing. Leasing of spectrum rights by MSS licensees or system operators to spectrum lessees for ATC use is subject to the rules for spectrum manager leasing arrangements (see § 1.9020) as set forth in Part 1, subpart X of the rules (see § 1.9001 et seq.). In
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- Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. Small Organizations. Nationwide, as of 2002, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002
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- deployment, however, the data show that millions of Americans live in areas where broadband has not been deployed. Table 10 Unserved Population (MMs) and Percentage of Total Population As of June 30, 2010 768 kbps/200 kbps 3 Mbps/768 kbps 6 Mbps/1.5 Mbps Fixed Broadband SBDD Data 15.8 5.1% 26.2 8.4% 62.3 20.1% Fixed Broadband Form 477 Data by Census Tracts 1.6 0.5% 23.9 7.7% 83.4 26.9% Fixed Broadband Form 477 Data by County 0.6 0.2% 12.2 3.9% 62.0 20.0% Fixed and Mobile Broadband SBDD Data 5.2 1.7% 14.0 4.5% 58.3 18.8% Table 11 Unserved Households (MMs) and Percentage of Total Households As of June 30, 2010 768 kbps/200 kbps 3 Mbps/768 kbps 6 Mbps/1.5 Mbps Fixed Broadband SBDD Data 5.8 4.8%
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- limitations based on mutual agreement. Nevertheless, the proposed BEM in annex 4 were developed in order to manage the risk of harmful interference independently of the relaxation which may be achieved according to some mitigation techniques or coordination.'' See 47 C.F.R. § 27.53(m)(2)(i)-(iv). See Review of the Spectrum Sharing Plan Among Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Mobile Satellite Service Systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, et al., IB Docket No. 02-364, ET Docket No. 00-258, Report and Order, Fourth Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 19 FCC Rcd 13356, 13389 ¶ 74 (2004). Compare Globalstar Opposition at 5-7 and EIBASS Comments at 1-2 with WCAI Reply at 6-7. Compare Globalstar Opposition at 6-7 and EIBASS Comments at 2-3 with WCAI
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- services or other existing maritime or aeronautical services for which there are not alternative providers'' with respect to Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(11). The Act defines ``additional'' services as direct-to-home (``DTH'') or direct broadcast satellite (``DBS'') video services, or services in the Ka or V bands for INTELSAT and as ``those non-maritime or non-aeronautical mobile services in the 1.5 and 1.6 GHz band on planned satellites or the 2 GHz band'' for Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(12). Open-Market Reorganization for the Betterment of International Telecommunications Act, Pub. L. No. 106-180, 114 Stat. 48 (2000), as amended, Pub. L. No. 107-233, 116 Stat. 1480 (2002), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-228, 118 Stat. 644 (2004), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-371, 118
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- or other existing maritime or aeronautical services for which there are not alternative providers" with respect to Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(11). 6The Act defines "additional" services as direct-to-home ("DTH") or direct broadcast satellite ("DBS") video services, or services in the Ka or V bands for INTELSAT and as "those non-maritime or non- aeronautical mobile services in the 1.5 and 1.6 GHz band on planned satellites or the 2 GHz band" for Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(12). 7Open-Market Reorganization for the Betterment of International Telecommunications Act, Pub. L. No. 106-180, 114 Stat. 48 (2000), as amended, Pub. L. No. 107-233, 116 Stat. 1480 (2002), as amended,Pub. L. No. 108-228, 118 Stat. 644 (2004), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-371, 118 Stat.
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. 701-744. Interprets or applies Sections 4, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309 and 332 of the Communications Act, as amended, 47 U.S.C. Sections 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309 and 332, unless otherwise noted. Section 25.143 is amended by revising paragraphs (i) and (k) to read as follows: § 25.143 Licensing provisions for the 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service and 2 GHz mobile-satellite service. ***** (i) Incorporation of ancillary terrestrial component base stations into a 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service network. Any licensee authorized to construct and launch a 1.6/2.4 GHz system may construct ancillary terrestrial component (ATC) base stations as defined in §25.201 at its own risk and subject to the conditions specified in this subpart
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- not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 27.5 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- we allow the licensees of two noncommercial educational (NCE) television stations to operate on a single channel on a ``time sharing'' basis utilizing separate transmission facilities. Our Mobile Satellite Service licensing regime for Big Low Earth Orbit systems includes a provision whereby up to four CDMA systems are each authorized to operate over 11.35 megahertz of bandwidth in the same 1.6 GHz band, leaving the inter-system coordination to the satellite licensees themselves. Other shared use examples include: Certain Part 90 Private Land Mobile Radio Services (where the large number of shared users are coordinated through a system of frequency coordinators); many Part 95 Personal Radio Services (such as the General Mobile Radio Service, where licensees share the same channels through an
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- Order, 13 FCC Rcd 5318, 5476, para. 284 (1997) (Universal Service Fourth Order on Reconsideration) (non-profit schools, colleges, universities, and libraries ``should not be made subject to universal service contribution requirements.''). This information was calculated based on a review of the annual Telecommunications Reporting Worksheets filed in April 2011. Universal Service Monitoring Report, Dec. 2011, CC Docket No. 98-202, Table 1.6, available at http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats (last visited Mar. 20, 2012) (2011 Universal Service Monitoring Report). In 2011, Qwest Communications International and CenturyTel, Inc. merged to become CenturyLink, Inc. T-Mobile USA, Inc. is a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG. See supra n.6. We note that carriers also have the flexibility to recover their contribution costs through the rates they charge for service. The
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- Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the SBA. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. Small Organizations. Nationwide, as of 2002, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002
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- in describing the number of small entities that might be affected by our proposed action, if adopted. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 29.6 million small businesses, according to the SBA. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2007, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. Small Businesses, Small Organizations, and Small Governmental Jurisdictions. Our action may, over time, affect small entities that are not easily categorized at present. We therefore describe here, at the outset, three comprehensive, statutory small entity size standards. First, nationwide, there are a total of approximately 27.5 million small businesses, according to the SBA. In addition, a ``small
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- services or other existing maritime or aeronautical services for which there are not alternative providers'' with respect to Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(11). The Act defines ``additional'' services as direct-to-home (``DTH'') or direct broadcast satellite (``DBS'') video services, or services in the Ka or V bands for INTELSAT and as ``those non-maritime or non-aeronautical mobile services in the 1.5 and 1.6 GHz band on planned satellites or the 2 GHz band'' for Inmarsat. 47 U.S.C. § 769(a)(12). Open-Market Reorganization for the Betterment of International Telecommunications Act, Pub. L. No. 106-180, 114 Stat. 48 (2000), as amended, Pub. L. No. 107-233, 116 Stat. 1480 (2002), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-228, 118 Stat. 644 (2004), as amended, Pub. L. No. 108-371, 118
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- this ruling. 4. We deny Constellation and MCHI's requests that we find them financially qualified. We also affirm the Bureau in all other respects, except insofar as a number of challenges to the Bureau's ruling have become moot.7 II. BACKGROUND 5. In 1990, Motorola and MCHI filed applications to provide mobile-satellite services (MSS) from constellations of non-geostationary satellites in the 1.6/2.4 GHz frequency bands. In the Matter of Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Establish Rules and Policies Pertaining to a Mobile Satellite Service in the 1610-1626.5/2483.5-2500 MHz Frequency Band. 9 F.C.C. Red. 5936 (1994)("Big LEO Order"), on reconsideration. FCC 96-54 (released February 15, 1996)f"Big LEO Rules Reconsideration Order"). 5 In addition, several pleadings were filed after the close of the
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- 367 Local Competition First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 15763-15764, para. 518. 368 Local Competition Second Reconsideration Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 19742. 369 We do not determine herein whether providing the unbundled high frequency portion of the loop utilizing manual processes meets the nondiscrimination obligations of the incumbent LEC. 370 SWBT Performance Measurements and Business Rules, Version 1.6, Measurement #55.1, Average Provisioning Intervals for Unbundled Network Elements, at 65 and 69, Installation Interval - DSL. 371 In the event that the loop qualification determines that no conditioning is required, the day that the loop qualification is returned from the incumbent engineering staff will be the application date. If conditioning is required, the requesting carrier must notify the incumbent
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- Broadband! at 33. See Morgan Stanley Dean Witter - Digital Home Network at 23. Id. One analyst estimates that by year-end 2002 there will be approximately 10.1 million DSL subscribers and 9.1 million cable subscribers. Id. Qwest, MegaBit Select, http://www.uswest.com. Bell Atlantic Corp., About Speed, http://www.bellatlantic.com/infospeed/more_info/about_speed.html. Bell Atlantic also offers a service with data transfer rates of 960 kbps to 1.6 Mbps downstream and 90 kbps upstream for $99.95 per month. Bell Atlantic offers another service for $189.95 a month offering transfer speeds of 4.48 Mbps to 7.1 Mbps downstream and 384 kbps to 680 kbps upstream. Id. At Home Corp., The Facts About Speed, at http://www.home.net/speed. 1999 Report, 15 FCC Rcd at 1008 ¶ 63. 1998 Report, 13 FCC Rcd
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- of 19.1% from the previous year.397 This estimate would place SMATV's share of the MVPD market at 1.21%.398 Another source estimates that as of June 1998, there were approximately 800,000 residential SMATV subscribers, and anticipates that the number of SMATV subscriptions will continue to decline.399 A SMATV industry source estimates that as of June 1998 there were approximately 1.5 to 1.6 million subscribers.400 It states that this figure is an estimate based on a growth rate in excess of 10% per year, consistent with growth rates in prior years.401 91. Although subscribership over the past year appears to have declined, certain technological advents have the potential to foster SMATV growth. As we reported last year, many SMATV operators are upgrading their
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- million households, or 43.6 % of Comcast subscribers. As of August 1999, Comcast had 100,000 customers with three to five additional markets and 30,000 additional customers expected by year-end 1999. Adelphia offers Internet access in nine states, passing more than 425,000 homes. Bresnan offers Internet access in three states, passing over 120,000 homes with two-way service. AT&T passes more than 1.6 million homes with @Home service in six states. MediaOne passes more than 5.8 million homes in fifteen states. Cablevision Systems offers @Home service to over 650,000 homes in Connecticut and Long Island, New York. Charter offers Internet access through numerous ISPs, including High Speed Access Corporation, @Home, and Earthlink. Charter passes over 300,000 homes with Internet Access. RCN offers Internet
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- NANC Report at § 1.4.2. 182 NANC Report at § 1.8.1; Florida Commission comments at 2-3. See also ALTS comments at 8 (recognizing that some customer confusion may result from a rate center consolidation, but arguing that such confusion would be less than the customer confusion caused by the implementation of a new area code). 183 NANC Report at § 1.6.1; New York Commission comments at 9. Rate center consolidation in New Jersey would cost service providers as much as $20 million. NANC Report at § 1.4.1. Operations Support Systems (OSS) are systems that directly support the daily operation of the telecommunications infrastructure. The average LEC has hundreds of OSS, including automated systems supporting order negotiation, order processing, line assignment, line
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- Crossing, the non-carrier owner of AC-1, owns 50 percent of the current capacity on the U.S. end of the transatlantic route, by far the largest amount held by any entity; WorldCom is the next largest owner with 14.0 percent, followed by C&W with 12.9 percent, AT&T with 8.1 percent, MCI with 6.9 percent, Sprint with 1.7 percent, and BT with 1.6 percent.268 92. We note here that the amount of capacity on these three cables is expected to increase 150 percent by the end of 1999. Both Gemini and AC-1 will complete construction of their ring configurations, with each system offering 8,064 E-1 circuits of capacity in addition to their capacity already in service.269 The capacity on TAT-12/13 is scheduled to
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- Additionally, in light of the existence of special access service and our related decisions today regarding loop and transport, CLECs can potentially serve many residential and other customers even beyond Zone 1. Based on the evidence showing significant CLEC deployment using their own switches, I am unpersuaded that CLECs are materially impaired if they cannot obtain unbundled switching in Zone 1.6 The Rationale for Requiring the EEL as a Condition for Declining to Unbundle Switching Lacks Clarity With respect to the EEL, I am certainly persuaded that this functionality (which allows transmission from the CLEC's switch to its customers via the incumbent's facilities) will make it easier for CLECs to provide service. But the question the Court has mandated that we
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- 134. 47 U.S.C. 251(c)(3). Local Competition First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 15763-15764, para. 518. Local Competition Second Reconsideration Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 19742. We do not determine herein whether providing the unbundled high frequency portion of the loop utilizing manual processes meets the nondiscrimination obligations of the incumbent LEC. SWBT Performance Measurements and Business Rules, Version 1.6, Measurement #55.1, Average Provisioning Intervals for Unbundled Network Elements, at 65 and 69, Installation Interval - DSL. In the event that the loop qualification determines that no conditioning is required, the day that the loop qualification is returned from the incumbent engineering staff will be the application date. If conditioning is required, the requesting carrier must notify the incumbent of
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- year if SWBT's application for section 271 authority were not granted). Because SWBT's application is herein granted, the T2A will remain in effect for an additional three years. See SWBT Texas II Reply at 47-48. Texas Commission Texas I Comments at 10. SWBT Dysart Texas I Aff. at para. 548 and Attach. A, Measurements 70-78, (Performance Measurement Business Rules) (Version 1.6). SWBT has implemented nine Texas Commission-approved performance measures relating to this checklist item, including measures that compare trunk blockage between SWBT and competitive LECs (PM 70), measures that capture missed due dates for trunk installations (PM 73), and measures that provide data on average installation intervals (PM 78). Id.; see also SWBT Aggregated Performance Measurement Data No. 70-78 at 271-No.
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- fund. An inflated fund size or questionable allocation of funding threatens universal service. This Joint Board has the responsibility to the public to properly target the universal fund. USAC collected $4 billion for the universal service fund in the year 2000. The proposed USF assessment on carriers for the first quarter of 2001 is 6.68%. The RTF will add another 1.6 billion to the fund. My fellow Joint Board members and I are certainly aware that customers continue to object to increasing federal and state surcharges on their bills. We owe it to them to carefully monitor the fund. My fear is that the universal fund may not be sustainable. Looming before us is the MAG plan. This proposal has significant
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- did not report measurements concerning its EDI/CORBA interfaces, we relied solely on its measurements tracking the timeliness and availability of DataGate and VeriGate. However, in this proceeding, SWBT reports measurements reporting both the availability and timeliness of EDI/CORBA. See SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement Nos. 1-12 through 1-15, SWBT Region-wide, at 271-No. 1d and SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement Nos. 4-01.6 through 4-01.11, SWBT Region-wide, at 271-No. 4b. Although no commenter complained about the availability or timeliness of these interfaces, we do not rely upon them in making our finding. SWBT itself does not explain or rely on these new measurements in support of its pre-ordering showing. See SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement Nos. 1 and 2, SWBT Region-wide, at 271-No.
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- percent missed due dates for installation, a parity standard is applied. See SWBT Dysart Aff. at paras. 10-11. SWBT Application App. B (providing interconnection agreements between SWBT and competing carriers in both Kansas and Oklahoma). SWBT Ham Aff. at para. 173. See SWBT Dysart Aff. at para. 50 and Attachs. A and B, Measurements 70-78 (Performance Measurement Business Rules) (Version 1.6). SWBT has implemented ten performance measures relating to interconnection, including measures that compare trunk blockage between SWBT and competitive LECs (PM 70), measures that capture missed due dates for trunk installations (PM 73), and measures that provide data on average installation intervals (PM 78). Id. Trunk group blockage indicates that end users are experiencing difficulty completing or receiving calls, which
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- $53,630.5 $783.1 * $33.3 $0.1 $754.2$55,201.2 97.2% 1.4% vertical features, inside wiring maintenance, and other local exchange service charges except for tariffed subscriber line charges 35Tariffed subscriber line charges 9,779.0 69.9 0.2 *1,203.211,052.3 88.5 0.6 Local exchange service (line 34 + line 35) 63,409.4 852.9 * 33.5 0.2 1,957.466,253.5 95.7 1.3 36Local private line and special access service 4,108.5 367.2 1.6 * 70.9 4,548.2 90.3 8.1 37Pay telephone coin revenues 1,310.8 35.4 749.9 * 13.8 2,109.9 62.1 1.7 38Other local telecommunications service revenues 1,595.7 102.3 1.3 0.6 1.7 44.8 1,746.5 91.4 5.9 Total fixed local service 70,424.4 1,357.9 751.2 35.7 1.9 2,087.074,658.1 94.3 1.8 Mobile service: 39Monthly and activation charges 131.1 24.7 14,060.82,455.3 404.017,076.0 0.8 0.1 40Message charges including roaming but
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- 2.7 1.3 100.0 ALDOZIER 2 59 1000.0 210.0 25755 466 21786 298 0.0 0.0 98.7 ALFLORENCE 15 14 50.0 223.0 12858 286 12862 285 2.6 5.0 99.4 ALFLORENCE 26 20 50.0 230.0 12022 258 10994 240 1.8 1.1 100.0 ALFLORENCE 36 22 50.0 221.0 12336 261 12098 259 8.1 3.6 100.0 ALGADSDEN 44 45 50.0 303.0 12500 628 11830 523 1.6 1.1 99.3 ALGADSDEN 60 26 83.2 352.0 14419 1141 13949 1129 2.8 6.4 99.0 ALHOMEWOOD 21 28 268.4 409.0 27908 1407 26602 1316 0.8 0.9 99.0 ALHUNTSVILLE 19 59 85.1 533.0 24595 888 23489 857 1.1 0.8 99.8 ALHUNTSVILLE 25 24 50.0 352.0 18363 725 17357 706 0.3 0.1 100.0 ALHUNTSVILLE 31 32 50.0 546.0 23101 849 21838 812 1.8
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- 10 53 1000.0 404.0 31917 1522 28399 1428 2.0 2.2 99.5 AL BIRMINGHAM 13 52 1000.0 408.0 32879 1564 29111 1465 0.0 0.0 99.5 AL BIRMINGHAM 42 30 166.3 421.0 26176 1333 23781 1253 0.4 0.4 100.0 AL BIRMINGHAM 68 36 50.0 314.0 14489 1012 13255 977 0.0 0.0 100.0 AL DEMOPOLIS 41 19 50.0 333.0 15093 121 15040 121 1.6 1.6 99.9 AL DOTHAN 4 36 1000.0 573.0 48846 788 44475 765 0.0 0.0 99.8 AL DOTHAN 18 21 50.0 223.0 13968 291 13879 291 2.2 0.8 100.0 AL DOZIER 2 59 1000.0 210.0 25630 463 21786 298 0.0 0.0 98.2 AL FLORENCE 15 14 50.0 223.0 12681 283 12862 285 2.5 5.0 98.5 AL FLORENCE 26 20 50.0 230.0
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- comments at 2, Lockheed comments at 2, ORBCOMM comments at 7, and Iridium reply comments at 3. 133 "Little Leo" systems provide data-only Mobile-Satellite Service via a constellation of non-geostationary orbit satellites operating below 1 GHz. 134 See Notice at para. 45. 135 See Recommendation ITU-R M.1343 136 See ETSI standards TBR-041 and TBR-042 for Mobile Earth Terminals in the 1.6/2.4 GHz and 2.0 GHz range, respectively. 34 Leos"131 in the Notice. Final Analysis, ICO, Lockheed, ORBCOMM and Iridium all state that the interim authorization procedure should apply to other mobile satellite terminals.132 73. In the Notice, we specifically proposed to apply an interim procedure for certifying all GMPCS-related terminal equipment where we have authorized service and which demonstrates compliance with
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- Nonetheless, if the 3.5 factor used to develop single-entry EPFD values did represent actual systems, each NGSO FSS system that met the single-entry EPFD values would cause no more than a 2.86% increase in unavailability of a BSS network. For example, in order to meet the 2.86% criterion in Denver for the DIRECTV 101o W.L. satellite location (unavailability increase of 1.6 minutes annually), an MVDDS licensee would be required to fix occurrences of unacceptable interference at distances in excess of 6 kilometers from each MVDDS transmitting tower. However, in Houston, the 2.86% criterion for the DIRECTV 101o W.L. satellite location (unavailability increase of 32.7 minutes annually) would result in mitigation zones of only about 4.8 kilometers. Thirty and 60 minute increases
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- and require additional spectrum; (b) making the abandoned spectrum available for new entrants; and (c) awarding the abandoned spectrum to operators serving unserved areas as per the criteria set forth in the 2 GHz MSS R&O. Two parties filed timely requests for reconsideration of the Commission's band arrangement decision. Specifically, Globalstar, L.P. (Globalstar), operator of an MSS system in the 1.6/2.4 GHz bands and licensee of a 2 GHz MSS system, sought reconsideration of the Commission's decision that 3.5 megahertz is a sufficient minimum amount for each operator. Globalstar asserts that satellite providers need greater bandwidth if satellite services are to provide advanced wireless services that complement 3G technologies. In addition, Globalstar claims that the 2 GHz MSS R&O should have
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- whether we have identified band plans that best meet the public interest. 1. Spectrum Requirements 25. GSO/FSS. Satellite systems have typically been allocated equal blocks of uplink and downlink spectrum. In the United States, GSO/FSS systems are currently designated 1000 MHz of spectrum for use in the uplink portion of the Ka-band (28.35-28.6 GHz, 29.25-29.5 GHz, and 29.5-30.0 GHz) and 1.6 GHz of spectrum for use in the downlink portion of the Ka-band (17.7-18.8 GHz and 19.7-20.2 GHz). Of this 1.6 GHz of downlink spectrum, 500 MHz (19.7-20.2 GHz) is designated for GSO/FSS use on a primary basis and 1100 MHz (17.7-18.8 GHz) is designated for GSO/FSS and terrestrial fixed service use on a co-primary basis. The Commission made this disparate
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- and smooth earth diffraction losses form the outer bounds for the range of possible diffraction loss values. The knife edge diffraction loss is modelled (with R = Clearance ratio) as: For R $ -0.5 Knife edge (dB) = ( -1.377 * R2 ) + (11 * R) - 6 For R < -0.5 Knife edge (dB) = [ 50.4 / (1.6 - R) ] -36 The Knife edge value will always be restricted to be less than or equal to zero. The Smooth earth diffraction Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-117 160 This model of the loss is a simple fit of the diffraction loss curves for a knife edge and smooth earth as found in CCITT/CCIR Report Propagation, Appendix to Section
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- NY Citadel Communications Corporation 1978 Apr-00 2100 5.7 0.96 B1 WLTI FM Soft AC Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY Citadel Communications Corporation 1996 Apr-00 900 3.6 0.52 A WNSS AM Sports Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY Citadel Communications Corporation 1946 Apr-00 500 0 1.1 B WNTQ FM CHR Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY Citadel Communications Corporation 1956 Apr-00 4600 8.7 1.6 B WYYY FM AC Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY Clear Channel Communications 1946 Jan-99 4250 6.3 1.76 B WBBS FM Country Syracuse, NY 78 Fulton NY Clear Channel Communications 1961 Jul-99 5800 10.2 1.41 B WHEN AM Sports Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY Clear Channel Communications 1941 Jul-99 800 2.5 0.72 B WSYR AM Talk Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY
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- and ITFS systems permissible under Parts 21 and 74, a file format is herein described for the submission of requisite technical data to be provided to the Commission's copy contractor and to all parties which must be served with notice of the applications and/or engineering studies. The media and basic formatting of that media are defined by ISO/EIC Standards 9293.5 9529-1.6 and 9529-2.7. The remainder of this document outlines the format of technical information regarding each Response Service Area (RSA) to be submitted with each MDS/ITFS two-way application. The data shall appear in a number of sections for the purpose of grouping similar items within the file. Data ANSI X3.4-1986 (R1992), Coded Character Set - 7-Bit American National Standard Code for
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- 10 53 1000.0 404.0 31917 1522 28399 1428 2.0 2.2 99.5 AL BIRMINGHAM 13 52 1000.0 408.0 32879 1564 29111 1465 0.0 0.0 99.5 AL BIRMINGHAM 42 30 166.3 421.0 26176 1333 23781 1253 0.4 0.4 100.0 AL BIRMINGHAM 68 36 50.0 314.0 14489 1012 13255 977 0.0 0.0 100.0 AL DEMOPOLIS 41 19 50.0 333.0 15093 121 15040 121 1.6 1.6 99.9 AL DOTHAN 4 36 1000.0 573.0 48846 788 44475 765 0.0 0.0 99.8 AL DOTHAN 18 21 50.0 223.0 13968 291 13879 291 2.2 0.8 100.0 AL DOZIER 2 59 1000.0 210.0 25630 463 21786 298 0.0 0.0 98.2 AL FLORENCE 15 14 50.0 223.0 12681 283 12862 285 2.5 5.0 98.5 AL FLORENCE 26 20 50.0 230.0
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- are geographically proximate, such as ethnic, professional, industry and student groups, and retirement neighborhoods. Spectrum rights and responsibilities for this service are addressed below. LP10 Service LP10 stations will operate at between one and 10 watts ERP and an antenna height of up to 30 meters (100 feet) HAAT. Such stations will produce a 60 dBu signal out to about 1.6 to 3.2 kilometers (1 to 2 miles) from the antenna site. Such stations will fit in some locations where LP100 stations cannot, due to separation requirements, and will provide groups with the opportunity to operate stations that reach smaller communities or groups with a common interest. Spectrum rights and responsibilities for this service are addressed below. Nature of Service and
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- a distance of less than one mile, we use a distance of one mile."48 Although the staff properly used the treaty-required +20 dBu undesired-to- desired signal radio to determine 2nd adjacent channel interfering contours near the Canadian border area, the staff failed to account for the fact that, in cases where the free space equation yields a result greater than 1.6 kilometers (one mile), 1.6 kilometers must be used as the contour distance. We have recalculated the minimum separation distances for 2nd adjacent channel LP10 stations near the Canadian border and are amending § 73.807 accordingly.49 For the same reason, we are also amending the IF 46 Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 2249-50, ¶ 114. 47 The current distance
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- networks, the ability of major broadcast networks to attract large audiences is also apparent in the number of prime time programs viewed by more than ten million TV households. During the week of January 29 - February 4, 2001, the major networks aired 25 programs that attracted more than 10 million TV households. In contrast, PAXtv's most watched program attracted 1.6 million TV households, UPN's most watched program attracted 4.0 million TV households, WB's most watched program attracted 5.5 million TV households, and the most watched program on a cable network attracted 4.9 million TV households. Source: Nielsen Media Research, reported in Broadcasting & Cable, February 12, 2001. Mobility barriers are barriers to entry that deter the movement of a firm
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- one was endorsed by the aviation community and the other by the MSS community. The MSS community arrived at a value that was less stringent (i.e., -54 dBW/MHz) than that arrived at by the aviation community with respect to protection of GLONASS. See also, European Testing and Standards Institute (ETSI) standards TBR-041 and TBR-042 for Mobile Earth Terminals in the 1.6/2.4 GHz and 2.0 GHz range, respectively. PAGE 35 on the impact of imposing the out-of-band emission limits recommended by NTIA on the design of commercial equipment for use in the 776-794 MHz band. 74. Specifically, in its May 11, 1999 letter135 NTIA notes that the protection of spectrum used to support the GNSS is consistent with the U.S. commitment to
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- one was endorsed by the aviation community and the other by the MSS community. The MSS community arrived at a value that was less stringent (i.e., -54 dBW/MHz) than that arrived at by the aviation community with respect to protection of GLONASS. See also, European Testing and Standards Institute (ETSI) standards TBR-041 and TBR-042 for Mobile Earth Terminals in the 1.6/2.4 GHz and 2.0 GHz range, respectively. 524 USDOT Comments at 1. 525 The U.S. GPS Industry Council is comprised of American companies which promote civil applications of the GPS. 526 Council Comments at 2. 527 Id. at 3. 89 landing.519 The public safety community, however, questions whether the reductions in the out-of-band emissions cited by the aeronautical community can practically
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- those systems are used for precision approach and landing'' and we adopt NTIA's recommendations. We reject USGPS's argument that our proposed emission limits are insufficient to protect GPS operations. Similar arguments were raised by USGPS in a proceeding regarding an application by AirTouch Satellite Services U.S., Inc. for a license to construct and operate mobile earth terminals transmitting in the 1.6 GHz band. Consistent with the International Bureau's October 4, 1999 Order, we find that the degree of precision needed to provide position updates for planes moving at high speeds is more rigorous than the precision that is needed for other GPS uses. Although GPS has and will be used for a variety of non-aeronautical safety-of-life applications, USGPS has not established
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- of competition and industry projections. a. Paging Industry Structure and Performance According to one analyst, the paging industry experienced slight growth in subscribership during 1999, while its annual revenues decreased.419 Based on this estimate, 700,000 new paging units (including both one-way and advanced messaging) were added during 1999 for a total of 45.8 million units in service, an increase of 1.6 percent over 1998.420 However, total revenues fell about 0.7 percent to $4.426 billion.421 Another analyst estimated 52.5 million units were in service at year-end 1999, a 2.9 percent increase from the previous year. That analyst calculated a 2 percent increase in one-way paging subscribers and a 100 percent increase in two-way subscribers.422 Paging Network, Inc. ("PageNet") remained the largest paging
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- the nation's population,176 with coverage in more than 400 cities,177 including 79 of the top 100 markets.178 At the end of the third quarter of 1996, after three years of offering iDEN service in a limited number of markets, Nextel had acquired 228,000 digital customers. Due in part to a wider level of deployment, this number had increased to over 1.6 million during the six quarters since the relaunch, with net subscriber growth increasing each quarter.179 Nextel has combined the iDEN technology with a marketing plan to make its digital service a unique offering in the mobile telephone market designed to appeal most to business users.180 In addition to interconnected mobile telephone service, iDEN allows Nextel to offer customers paging/messaging as
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- MR-3 - Missed Repair Appointments MR-3-01-3342 % Missed Repair Appointment Loop 0 NA 0 0 9.13 0 9.05 0 9.47 0 b,c,d,e MR-3-02-3342 % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office 0 NA 0 0 4.73 NA 4.19 0 3.23 NA b,d MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-02-3342 Mean Time To Repair - Loop Trouble 7.72 NA 19.59 2.9 17.72 1.6 19.59 0.02 17.94 4.55 b,c,d,e MR-4-03-3342 Mean Time To Repair - Central Office Trouble 11.08 NA 14.98 1.6 6.13 NA 4.75 1.82 5.85 NA b,d MR-4-07-3342 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 25 NA 100 0 54.34 0 59.56 0 55.42 0 b,c,d,e MR-4-08-3342 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 0 NA 0 0 21.52 0 28.66 0
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- [31]Appendicies Table of Contents - 1 page, 49 KB * [32]Appendix A: Appropriation Language - 2 pages, 125 KB * [33]Appendix B: Analysis of Change - 3 pages, 94 KB * [34]Appendix C: Program Staffing Allocations - 7 pages, 348 KB * [35]Appendix D: Resource Summary Detail - 19 pages, 777 KB * [36]Appendix E: Other Exhibits/Reports - 29 pages, 1.6 MB last reviewed/updated on 2/7/05 __________________________________________________________________ [37]Skip Bottom FCC Navigation Links and Contact Info [38]FCC Home | [39]Search | [40]RSS | [41]Updates | [42]E-Filing | [43]Initiatives | [44]Consumers | [45]Find People __________________________________________________________________ [46]Skip FCC Footer and Contact Info Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 [47]More FCC Contact Information... Phone: 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322) TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC (1-888-835-5322) Fax: 1-866-418-0232
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- has produced over 40 recommendations for the Commission. The various conference agenda items have been initially assigned to the informal working groups as follows: Informal Working Groups (IWG) Agenda Items (Major WRC-07 Issues) IWG-1 Terrestrial and Space Science Services 1.2, 1.3, 1.5, 1.14, 1.16, & 1.20 IWG-2 Satellite Services including those related to High Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS) 1.6 (Resolution 415), 1.7, 1.8, 1.17, 1.18, 1.19, & 1.21) IWG-3 International Mobile Telephone (IMT-2000) & 2.5 GHz 1.4 & 1.9 IWG-4 Broadcasting and Amateur Services 1.6 (Resolution 414), 1.11, 1.13, 1.15, & 7.1 (Recommendation 952) IWG-5 Regulatory Issues 1.1, 1.0, 1.12, 2, 3, 5, 6, & 7.1) MEDIA At the end of FY 2006, a total of
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- Valuation Central, the Home of the Rave and the Land of the Screed, I'm willing to pose my test question. So how has the FCC done in the four years while I've been the chairman? Let's go to the data points: * When I started as chairman at the end of 1993 there were 30,000 domain names; now there are 1.6 million. * there was no such thing as a browser; now every cp (that's computer person) rides the info highway. * the small handful of Internet access providers charged by the minute, with costs reaching triple figures per month; now $19.95 buys you all the bits you can eat and ISP's (intrepid sellers of progress) number 4000 and counting upwards.
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- these first few country agreements. There are many encouraging reports of how this nascent AII is already transforming African life. Africa has become one of the fastest growing markets for cellular phones. Almost 20 new mobile networks were deployed between 1997 and 1998 alone. In Uganda and Ghana that year, mobile cellular teledensity increased 80% and 300% respectively! Since 1997, 1.6 million new phone lines have been laid down in South Africa, one million of them in poor areas. 86,000 public telephones, including the first telephones to 2000 villages, have also been installed. Uganda's government sold 51% of UTL to a German-Swiss-South African consortium for $33.5 million. Botswana and Zimbabwe both agreed to new, lower accounting settlement rates to the benefit
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- a growth of 17 percent in real terms (Figure 1). That figure does not include the rapid growth in sales of communications equipment - telephone handsets, central office switching equipment, etc. - where revenues have grown $26 billion, 24 percent, between 1997 and 1999. With the growth in output, employment in the communications equipment and services industries has grown from 1.6 million in 1996 to 1.8 million in 1999 (Figure 2). Growth and service improvements in the telecommunications industry also have important secondary impacts on the rest of the economy. While the above figures present an industry growing at a healthy pace, they understate the full impact improvements in the telecommunications sector have had on the economy. This is because communications
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- del gobierno que limitan la energa de radiofrecuencia que transmiten, para que esta se mantenga en un nivel seguro. La cantidad relativa de energa de radiofrecuencia que absorbe la cabeza de un usuario de telfono inalmbrico se ofrece en la [44]Proporcin de Absorcin especfica (SAR). La FCC exige que los telfonos inalmbricos tenga niveles de SAR que no excedan los 1.6 vatios por kilogramo. Qu medidas puedo tomar para reducir la exposicin a la energa de radiofrecuencia proveniente de mi telfono celular? Si existe algn riesgo derivado del uso de estos productos y hasta este momento, no tenemos conocimiento de que exista-, es probablemente mnimo. Pero si a usted le preocupa y quiere evitar posibles riesgos, puede tomar algunas medidas para
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- the Spanish audio track because of technical limitations. Simply put, the Secondary Audio Programming channel (SAP) of broadcast and cable programmers is capable of carrying only one audio "stream" per television channel.5 To mandate video description on that channel requires that it be used exclusively for video description, no matter what the demand for other audio uses may be. Approximately 1.6 million television viewers receive their programming via C- band direct-to-home satellite services. The Hispanic community is unable to receive a Spanish language audio track for these services since it would need to be carried on an unencrypted audio subcarrier, which would contain the entire program soundtrack, leaving the audio of the programming service in the clear and compromising the security
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- 8:WPN-1l:OOPM MTWTFSS 8:WPM4l:OOPM MTWTFSS 8:00PM-1l:OOPM MTWTFSS B:WPM-1l:WPM MTWTFSS &WPM-1l:WPM MTWTFSS 8:WPM.1l:OOPM MTWTFSS I:WPM-1l:WPM MTWTFSS 8:00PM-1l:OOPM MTWTF8.S &OOPM-1l:OOPM MTWTFSS 8:WPM-11 :OOPH MTWTFSS8:WPM-1l:WPM MTWTFSS .SzWPM-1l:OOPM MTWTFSS 8:OOPM.11 :WPM MTWTFSS &OOPM-1 1 :OOPM For explanatiin of symbols, see Boilerplate. Copyright 2000 Nielsen Media Research 1607 1511 1348 1303 1221 1077 944 933 658 607 546 541 540 503 458 419 356 329 295 1.6 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 04 0.4 03 0.3 2.7 2.6 2.2 2.2 2.2 2 1.9 1.5 1.5 1.2 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.5 0.5 56.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 50.7 56.7 56.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 NielsenN National
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- con los lmites indicados para una exposicin segura. Todo telfono celular que est en o por debajo de los niveles SAR (en otras palabras, cualquier telfono que se venda legalmente en los Estados Unidos) es un telfono "seguro", de acuerdo a estos patrones. El lmite de la FCC para la exposicin pblica de telfonos celulares es un nivel SAR de 1.6 vatios por kilogramo (1.6V/Kg.). [36]Informacion Del Consumidor * [37]SAR For Cell phones What It Means For You (SAR para Telfonos Celulares: Lo que Significa para Usted) * [38]Wireless Devices and Health Concerns (Aparatos Inalmbricos: Posibles Riesgos de Salud) * [39]Human Exposure to Radiofrequency (RF) Fields from Mobile Vehicle Mounted Antennas (Exposicin a los campos de radiofrecuencia a travs de antenas
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- and emergency communications and information to the general public.9 State and local area plans identify local primary sources responsible for coordinating carriage of common emergency messages from sources such as the National Weather Service or local emergency management officials.10 Required monthly and weekly tests originate from EAS Local or State Primary sources and must be retransmitted by the participating station. 1.6. Section 11.35 of the Rules requires all broadcast stations to ensure that EAS encoders, EAS decoders and attention signal generating and receiving equipment is installed and operational so that the monitoring and transmitting functions are available during the times the station is in operation. Broadcast stations must also determine the cause of any failure to receive required monthly and weekly
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- and emergency communications and information to the general public.6 State and local area plans identify local primary sources responsible for coordinating carriage of common emergency messages from sources such as the National Weather Service or local emergency management officials.7 Required monthly and weekly tests originate from EAS Local or State Primary sources and must be retransmitted by the participating station 1.6. Section 11.35 of the Rules requires all broadcast stations to ensure that EAS encoders, EAS decoders and attention signal generating and receiving equipment is installed and operational so that the monitoring and transmitting functions are available during the times the station is in operation. Broadcast stations must also determine the cause of any failure to receive required monthly and weekly
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- 1.5. A review of the Commission's records shows that Circle S Broadcasting Company, Inc. (``Circle S'') is the current licensee of KSWG(FM). Circle S was the licensee of KBSZ(AM) until July 16, 1997, when the KBSZ(AM) license was assigned to SBD Broadcasting, Inc. (``SBD'').4 On July 9, 2001, the KBSZ(AM) license was assigned from SBD to the Petersons.5 III. DISCUSSION 1.6. Section 503(b) of the Act provides that any person who willfully fails to comply substantially with the terms and conditions of any license, or willfully fails to comply with any of the provisions of the Act or of any rule, regulation or order issued by the Commission thereunder, shall be liable for a forfeiture penalty. The term ``willful'' as used
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- 1.5. On November 4, 2005, the Los Angeles Office received a telephone call from KPAL-LP's station engineer. He stated that the EAS equipment was not functioning properly and needed to be returned to the factory for repairs. On November 10, 2005, KPAL faxed the Los Angeles District Director a copy of the Return Authorization Form from the EAS equipment manufacturer. 1.6. Los Angeles agents had previously inspected KPAL- LP's EAS equipment on May 25, 2004, and June 4, 2004. On both occasions, the agents observed that the EAS equipment was not connected to an antenna, that the equipment was not connected to the station transmitter, and that the equipment was not programmed to receive the designated LP-1 or LP-2 sources. Additionally,
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- approximately 1.0 cent per minute. In July 1999, BTI's access rate was more than 5 times higher than BellSouth's average rate of approximately 1.4 cents per minute, and more than 3.5 times higher than GTE's average rate of approximately 2.0 cents per minute. In July 1998, BTI's access rate was approximately 4.5 times higher than BellSouth's average rate of approximately 1.6 cents per minute, and more than 2.5 times higher than GTE's average rate of approximately 2.8 cents per minute. BTI argues that comparing its access rates with the access rates of BellSouth and GTE yields irrelevant information, because those carriers' rates were set by price controls rather than market forces, and have different cost structures. We disagree. Although BellSouth's and
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- 9 FCC Rcd 6099 (1994), ``corrective action taken to come into compliance with Commission rules or policy is expected, and does not nullify or mitigate any prior forfeitures or violations.'' See also, Station KGVL, Inc., 42 FCC 2d 258, 259 (1973). 14. Nor can Statcom rely upon Vaughn for its proposition that its operation was within authorized limits, citing a 1.6 km variance from authorized coordinates as acceptable. Vaughn is inapposite because Vaughn concerns mitigation for error in the initial location and construction of a tower structure. It holds that initial tower construction greater than 1.6 km from the authorized location coordinates is sufficient to permit filing a Finder's Preference claim.16 Statcom's situation involves the unauthorized relocation of its stations from
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- is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA).236 6. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.''237 Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations.238 The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.''239 As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States.240 This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%) have populations of
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- two or three years. Finally, we take into account Dobson's size and ability to pay a forfeiture in determining the appropriate forfeiture amount. We note, in this connection, that Dobson is the largest independent rural wireless carrier and the ninth largest wireless carrier in the country. Dobson owns more than sixty wireless markets in 16 states and serves more than 1.6 million subscribers. Dobson generated more than $1 billion in revenue in 2004, and for the first nine months of 2005 showed a 17% increase in revenues over the previous nine months. As the Commission made clear in the Forfeiture Policy Statement, large or highly profitable communications entities, such as Dobson, could expect forfeitures higher than those reflected in the base
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- of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA).^43 19. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data.^44 A "small organization" is generally "any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field."^45 Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1. 1.6 million small organizations.^46 The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined generally as "governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand."^47 Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States.^48 We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were "small governmental jurisdictions."^49
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- See also Public Notice, Actions Taken - Policy Branch Information, Report No. SAT-00725 (October 1, 2010). See Globalstar Licensee, LLC (Call Sign S2115), GUSA Licensee, LLC (Call Sign E970381) and Iridium Constellation LLC (Call Sign S2110), Iridium Satellite LLC (Call Sign E960132), Iridium Carrier Services LLC (Call Sign E960622), Modification of Authority to Operate a Mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band, Order of Modifications, 23 FCC Rcd 15207 (2008) ("2008 Modification Order"). See 2008 Modification Order at 15207. As modified by the 2008 Modification Order, the Commission permitted Globalstar to operate its space and earth stations in the 1610-1617.75 MHz frequency band on an exclusive basis, and in the 1617.775-1618.725 MHz band on a shared basis. See 2008
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- the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. S: 1.2105(c)(1) and (c)(6), relating to PRTC's participation in Auction 73. k. "Parties" means the Bureau, PRTC, and America Movil. l. "PRTC" means Puerto Rico Telephone Company, Inc., a participant in Auction 73 and a wholly-owned subsidiary of America Movil. II. BACKGROUND 3. PRTC is a telecommunications provider in Puerto Rico. It serves more than 1.6 million customers with a variety of advanced services for voice, data, broadband, and wireless communications. PRTC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mexico City-based America Movil, a provider of wireless services in Latin America. As of June 30, 2010, America Movil had 211.3 million wireless subscribers and 27.4 million fixed lines in the Americas. AT&T Inc. owns a substantial number (23.6
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- at 14471-72 (assessing a forfeiture amount of $40,000 for each instance in which the carrier engaged in an unjust and unreasonable telemarketing practice in violation of section 201(b)). Lyca Tel represents that it is the global market leader in the prepaid international calling card market present in 16 countries worldwide. It has 9 million customers and originates and terminates over 1.6 billion minutes of voice traffic per month and completes over 2.9 million voice calls per day. See Lyca Tel About Us, http://www.lycatel.com/AboutUs.aspx (last visited May 27, 2011). The $5 million penalty we propose is equivalent to applying a $40,000 penalty to only 125 apparent violations that occurred within one year of this NAL. See supra note 41. See also Forfeiture
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- and the competitors quickly. My 22 concern is that the rural areas, and there are many, many 23 8 Heritage Reporting Corporation (202) 628-4888 rural areas in this country, benefit because they are part 1 of all Americans. 2 I have to mention my state, New Mexico. It's the 3 fifth largest state geographically in the nation. It has 4 1.6 million inhabitants. It has 33 counties. One of the 5 counties is bigger, I believe, than more than 10 states, and 6 it has about 900 inhabitants. Those are hard areas to 7 deploy, too, but 706 doesn't make differences between areas 8 in this country. It talks about all Americans. 9 So, I'm particularly interested in hearing how you
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- Proposed Crowell, Texas 293C3 255C3 Knox City, Texas 291A 293A Quanah, Texas 255C3 251C3 Rule, Texas 239C2 288C2 Proposed Coordinates for Channel 255C3 at Crowell, Texas: 34-03-58 NL and 99-43-52 WL, at a site 9.2 km (5.7 miles) north of Crowell. Proposed Coordinates for Channel 293A at Knox City, Texas: 33-25-55 NL and 99-47-43 WL, at a site 2.7 km (1.6 miles) northeast of Knox City (no site change). Proposed Coordinates for Channel 251C3 at Quanah, Texas: 34-24-09 NL and 99-46-02 WL, at a site 11.9 km (7.4 miles) north of Quanah. Proposed Coordinates for Channel 288C2 at Rule, Texas: 33-10-29 NL and 99-49-26 WL, at a site 6.6 km (4.1 miles) east of Rule. 6. The Commission's authority to institute
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- below, to read as follows: Community Channel Crowell, Texas 255C3 Knox City, Texas 293A Quanah, Texas 251C3 Rule, Texas 288C2 Coordinates for Channel 255C3 at Crowell, Texas: 34-03-58 NL and 99-43-52 WL, at a site 9.2 km (5.7 miles) north of Crowell. Coordinates for Channel 293A at Knox City, Texas: 33-25-55 NL and 99-47-43 WL, at a site 2.7 km (1.6 miles) northeast of Knox City (no site change). Coordinates for Channel 251C3 at Quanah, Texas: 34-24-09 NL and 99-46-02 WL, at a site 11.9 km (7.4 miles) north of Quanah. Coordinates for Channel 288C2 at Rule, Texas: 33-10-29 NL and 99-49-26 WL, at a site 6.6 km (4.1 miles) east of Rule. 5. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That effective March
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- the new procedures by filing minor change applications immediately after surrendering other authorizations, before the issuance of public notice alerts other parties to the availability of spectrum. V-Soft Communications suggests strict application of construction permit extension rules to address warehousing concerns, and EIC recommends that we take a "hard look" at applicants' financial ability to implement proposed modifications. B. DISCUSSION 1.6 After careful review of the record in this proceeding, and in light of our experience in administering the commercial FM application process, we conclude that our AM, NCE FM, and FM translator application processing rules should be amended as proposed in the Notice. Accordingly, we will extend first come/first served processing to AM, NCE FM and FM translator minor change
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- and PCS sites * [47]Human Exposure from Vehicle Mounted Antennas * [48]General Wireless Device FAQ's Cellular Telephone Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy absorbed in the head of a user of a wireless handset. The FCC limit for public exposure from cellular telephones is an SAR level of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for Wireless Phones and Devices Available at FCC Web Site. Please see the [49]SAR information page on the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau for links to cellular phone manufacturers. [50]More Info... OET RF Safety Bulletins, Fact Sheets, Guides and Reports [51]OET Bulletin No. 56: Questions and Answers About Biological Effects Potential
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- Prices. News Release: [928]Word | [929]Acrobat Report: [930]Word | [931]Acrobat Copps Statement: [932]Word | [933]Acrobat Adelstein Statement: [934]Word | [935]Acrobat 7/3/03 FCC to Hold Open Commission Meeting Thursday, July 10, 2003. Public Notice: [936]Word | [937]Acrobat 7/3/03 Order on Reconsideration on Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands. Order: [938]Word | [939]Acrobat 7/3/03 Rules and Regulations Implementing the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991. Report & Order: [940]Word | [941]Acrobat Powell Statement: [942]Word | [943]Acrobat Abernathy Statement: [944]Word | [945]Acrobat Copps Statement: [946]Word | [947]Acrobat Adelstein Statement: [948]Word | [949]Acrobat 7/2/03 FCC and USDA Hold Kick-Off Meeting of the "Federal Rural Wireless Outreach Initiative". News Release:
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- U.S.-billed traffic. Table A1 shows that carriers reported 73 billion minutes of U.S.-billed traffic in 2009, for which they billed $5.8 billion. Table A23 shows that 64.0 billion of these minutes and $5.1 billion of this revenue were for calls that originated in the United States or terminated collect or caller toll-free in the United States. Table A24 shows that 1.6 billion of these minutes and $0.2 billion of this revenue was for country-direct and country-beyond type services. Table A25 shows that 7.3 billion of these minutes and $0.5 billion of this revenue was for reorigination services billed to foreign carriers. Foreign-billed traffic is all traffic billed by a foreign or correspondent carrier and includes most calls that originate at foreign
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- 4 Other from PTT 1 2 3 4 Other Minutes 1 2 3 4 Other Andorra $59,649 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 99.6 $240 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $9270.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 29.3 576,550 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 98.0 Austria $6,942,471 0.0 0.0 12.6 0.6 86.8 $580,388 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $2,163,782 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.6 76,440,357 0.0 0.0 3.0 1.6 95.4 Belgium $13,232,621 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 99.8 $5,643,260 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $11,861,912 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 483,803,811 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 99.9 Cyprus $851,303 0.1 0.0 0.0 3.5 96.4 $74,883 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $205,465 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.1 20,698,660 0.1 0.0 0.0 15.2 84.7 Denmark $5,515,297 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.5 98.5 $181,443 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0
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- 2.3 Aaron Spelling 3.2 10 Talent 2.2 Twentieth-Century Fox 3.2 11 Teleklew 2.0 Walt Disney 2.9 12 CBS 19. Tandem 2.9 13 Walt Disney 1.9 Quinn-Martin 2.7 14 Leonard Freeman 1.8 Tat 2.4 15 NBC 1.8 Toy 2.2 16 Sullivan 1.8 CBS 2.0 17 Peekskill 1.7 Four D 2.0 18 Xandu 1.7 Whacko 1.7 19 Van Bernard 1.5 Schick-Sunn Classics 1.6 20 Glenco 1.5* David Gerber 1.6 66.9 80.9 * Others with 1.5 market share: Barnaby Note. Adapted from NISS Report. The above chart shows the share of programming by the leading prime time program suppliers during the 1970 and 1977 television seasons. This provides data for a year before the fin-syn rules and for a year after the rules had
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- Contemp./New Rock 0.6 1.1 0.3 1.1 1.5 0.6 AC/Soft Adult Contemp. 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 Album Oriented Rock (AOR) 5.3 6.0 0.7 4.5 4.9 2.4 AOR/Adult Contemp. 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 AOR/Classic Rock 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Album Oriented Rock/New Rock 3.0 3.7 0.5 3.1 3.3 1.9 Album Oriented Rock/Progressive 1.0 1.3 0.1 1.8 1.6 0.6 Black 7.5 1.7 32.5 1.6 4.0 1.6 Black/Adult Contemp. 3.2 0.8 18.3 1.4 4.6 1.7 Black/Gospel 1.2 0.0 1.8 0.1 0.0 0.0 Black/Oldies 1.0 0.1 2.4 0.3 0.5 0.0 Black/Talk 0.2 0.0 1.4 0.3 0.4 0.0 Big Band/Nostalgia 4.7 4.2 0.5 4.2 4.1 1.2 Big Band/Nostalgia/Religious 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Country 13.0 11.9 1.5 10.6 8.7 4.0
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- Contemp./New Rock 0.6 1.1 0.3 1.1 1.5 0.6 AC/Soft Adult Contemp. 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 Album Oriented Rock (AOR) 5.3 6.0 0.7 4.5 4.9 2.4 AOR/Adult Contemp. 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 AOR/Classic Rock 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Album Oriented Rock/New Rock 3.0 3.7 0.5 3.1 3.3 1.9 Album Oriented Rock/Progressive 1.0 1.3 0.1 1.8 1.6 0.6 Black 7.5 1.7 32.5 1.6 4.0 1.6 Black/Adult Contemp. 3.2 0.8 18.3 1.4 4.6 1.7 Black/Gospel 1.2 0.0 1.8 0.1 0.0 0.0 Black/Oldies 1.0 0.1 2.4 0.3 0.5 0.0 Black/Talk 0.2 0.0 1.4 0.3 0.4 0.0 Big Band/Nostalgia 4.7 4.2 0.5 4.2 4.1 1.2 Big Band/Nostalgia/Religious 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Country 13.0 11.9 1.5 10.6 8.7 4.0
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- spectrum disaggregation.28 8. Since establishing our policy deferring disaggregation for broadband PCS until the year 2000, several developments have occurred which indicate that a further proceeding to modify the spectrum disaggregation rules for this service is now warranted. For instance, we recently allowed spectrum disaggregation for the in the large low-earth orbiting satellite service.29 For that service, licensees may resell 1.6 GHz band spectrum rights and 2.065 MHz segments, and reassign any smaller portion of 1.6 GHz band spectrum.30 Moreover, we note that the Commission has proposed spectrum disaggregation for a variety of services, including commercial 220 MHz,31 LMDS,32 38 GHz,33 800 MHz SMR,34 and paging.35 26 47 C.F.R. § 24.229(d). Licensees of 30 MHz blocks must serve with a signal
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- spectrum disaggregation.28 8. Since establishing our policy deferring disaggregation for broadband PCS until the year 2000, several developments have occurred which indicate that a further proceeding to modify the spectrum disaggregation rules for this service is now warranted. For instance, we recently allowed spectrum disaggregation for the in the large low-earth orbiting satellite service.29 For that service, licensees may resell 1.6 GHz band spectrum rights and 2.065 MHz segments, and reassign any smaller portion of 1.6 GHz band spectrum.30 Moreover, we note that the Commission has proposed spectrum disaggregation for a variety of services, including commercial 220 MHz,31 LMDS,32 38 GHz,33 800 MHz SMR,34 and paging.35 26 47 C.F.R. § 24.229(d). Licensees of 30 MHz blocks must serve with a signal
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- spectrum disaggregation.28 8. Since establishing our policy deferring disaggregation for broadband PCS until the year 2000, several developments have occurred which indicate that a further proceeding to modify the spectrum disaggregation rules for this service is now warranted. For instance, we recently allowed spectrum disaggregation for the in the large low-earth orbiting satellite service.29 For that service, licensees may resell 1.6 GHz band spectrum rights and 2.065 MHz segments, and reassign any smaller portion of 1.6 GHz band spectrum.30 Moreover, we note that the Commission has proposed spectrum disaggregation for a variety of services, including commercial 220 MHz,31 LMDS,32 38 GHz,33 800 MHz SMR,34 and paging.35 26 47 C.F.R. § 24.229(d). Licensees of 30 MHz blocks must serve with a signal
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- for receive-only earth stations. 25.132 Verification of earth station antenna performance standards. 25.133 Period of construction; certification of commencement of operation. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-70 77 25.134 Licensing provision of very small aperture terminal (VSAT) networks. 25.135 Licensing provisions for earth station networks in the non-voice, non- geostationary mobile-satellite service. 25.136 Operating provisions for earth station networks in the 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service. SPACE STATIONS 25.140 Qualifications of domestic fixed-satellite space station licensees. 25.141 Licensing provisions for the radiodetermination satellite service 25.142 Licensing provisions for the non-voice, non-geostationary mobile-satellite service. 25.143 Licensing provisions for the 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite service. 25.144 Licensing provisions for the 2.3 GHz satellite digital audio radio service. PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS 25.150 Receipt of applications. 25.151 Public
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- GHz means that LMDS service providers will be entitled to interference protection from any other curren t authorized primary user of this band. 39 of spectrum for FS. In addition, in ET Docket No. 92-9, the Commission redesignated the 10 167 GHz band for point-to-point microwave use, and in ET Docket No. 95-183, the Commission 168 proposed to provide another 1.6 GHz of FS spectrum in the 37.0-38.6 GHz band. We also note that there is a trend among major long haul carriers to rely less on point-to-point microwave facilities to render their services, suggesting that more spectrum will become available in the 4, 6, and 11 GHz bands, particularly in metropolitan areas. Given the capability of FS networks to make
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit NOTICE OF 1.6/2.4 GHz MSS FEEDER LINK COMPLEXES AT 29.1 - 29.5 GHz COMPANY MSA NAME/MSA RANK GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES Longitude/Latitude Motorola Phoenix, Arizona/19 33:20:32N/111:53:46W Motorola Kansas City, Missouri/25 39:05:59N/94:34:42W Motorola Raleigh-Durham, North 35:46:19N/78:38:20W Carolina/48 35:59:38N/78:53:56W Motorola Honolulu, Hawaii/53 21:40:30N/158:01:58W Motorola San Juan, Puerto Rico/82 18:28:00N/66:07:00W Motorola Spokane, Washington/97 47:39:32N/117:25:30W Motorola Tallahassee, Florida/139 30:26:17N/84:16:51W Motorola San Luis, Obispo, 35:16:58N/120:39:31W California/147 Motorola Burlington, Vermont/181 44:28:33N/73:12:45W
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- C block license in the same BTA.80 We adopt the following revised formulae for calculating minimum opening bids: (1) 30 MHz licenses 5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 15 MHz licenses 2.5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (3) 10 MHz licenses 1.6 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA These formulae will apply without regard to the upfront payment amount required for the same license in Auction No. 22. This change will ensure that minimum opening bids for all licenses will be significantly reduced. The specific minimum opening bid for each license available in Auction
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- be set as follows: (1) 30 MHz licenses 5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (rounded up to the next highest dollar) (2) 15 MHz licenses 2.5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (rounded up to the next highest dollar) (3) 10 MHz licenses 1.6 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (rounded up to the next highest dollar) The discretion to reduce minimum opening bids will be exercised sparingly and early in the auction, i.e., before bidders lose all waivers and begin to lose eligibility. During the course of the auction, the Bureau will not entertain any
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- ................. 25º46'38.6" .............. 80º11'31.2" New York, NY .............. 40º45'6.4" ............... 73º59'37.5" Philadelphia, PA .......... 39º56'58.4" .............. 75º09'19.6" Pittsburgh, PA ............ 40º26'19.2" .............. 79º59'59.2" San Francisco-Oakland, CA . 37º46'38.7" .............. 122º24'43.9" Washington, DC ............ 38º53'51.4" .............. 77º00'31.9" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: Coordinates are referenced to North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83). (2) Protection from intermodulation interference. Control transmitter locations must be at least 1.6 kilometers (1 mile) from the main transmitter locations of all TV stations transmitting on TV channels separated by 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, or 8 TV channels from the TV channel containing the frequencies on which the control station will transmit. This requirement is intended to reduce the likelihood of intermodulation interference. (3) Co-channel protection from control transmitters with high
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- those systems are used for precision approach and landing'' and we adopt NTIA's recommendations. We reject USGPS's argument that our proposed emission limits are insufficient to protect GPS operations. Similar arguments were raised by USGPS in a proceeding regarding an application by AirTouch Satellite Services U.S., Inc. for a license to construct and operate mobile earth terminals transmitting in the 1.6 GHz band. Consistent with the International Bureau's October 4, 1999 Order, we find that the degree of precision needed to provide position updates for planes moving at high speeds is more rigorous than the precision that is needed for other GPS uses. Although GPS has and will be used for a variety of non-aeronautical safety-of-life applications, USGPS has not established
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- percent more than the normal amount required to be paid. We propose the following formulae for upfront payments: (1) 30 MHz licenses 5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 15 MHz licenses 2.5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (3) 10 MHz licenses 1.6 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA A complete list of all licenses, including the related population and upfront payments, are attached hereto as Attachment A. We seek comment on this proposal. For Auction No. 35, we further propose that the amount of the upfront payment submitted by a bidder will determine the
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- 35 Public Notice. In light of the comments we received in response and the rules adopted in the C/F Block Sixth Report and Order, we now propose the following formulae for upfront payments: Tier 1 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 2.5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.6 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA Tier 2 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 1.25 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.0 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA A complete list of
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- normal amount required to be paid. In the Auction No. 35 Comment Public Notice, the Bureau proposed upfront payments for Auction No. 35. Specifically, the Bureau proposed upfront payments using the following formula: Tier 1 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 2.5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.6 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA Tier 2 15 MHz licenses - 1.25 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.0 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA In its comments, BellSouth/SBC propose
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- of Sciences through the National Research Council's Committee on Radio Frequencies (CORF) indicates that threshold levels for interference detrimental to radioastronomy are described in a report published by the International Telecommunication Union.476 CORF states that these threshold levels should be the basis for Commission rules on out-of-band emission limits or emission masks for services operating in the 1.4 GHz and 1.6 GHz bands.477 CORF states as an alternative to out-of-band emission limits, protection of radioastronomy operations in the 1350-1427 MHz and 1660-1670 MHz bands could be accomplished through exclusion and coordination zones.478 150. Cornell agrees with CORF that emission limits should be established using threshold levels recommended by ITU.479 Alternatively, Cornell suggests that protection of radioastronomy in the 1350-1427 MHz and
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- if the 3.5 factor used to develop single-entry EPFD values did represent actual systems, each NGSO FSS system that met the single-entry EPFD values would cause no more than a 2.86% increase in unavailability of a BSS network. 554 For example, in order to meet the 2.86% criterion in Denver for the DIRECTV 101o W.L. satellite location (unavailability increase of 1.6 minutes annually), an MVDDS licensee would be required to fix occurrences of unacceptable interference at distances in excess of 6 kilometers from each MVDDS transmitting tower. However, in Houston, the 2.86% criterion for the DIRECTV 101o W.L. satellite location (unavailability increase of 32.7 minutes annually) would result in mitigation zones of only about 4.8 kilometers. Thirty and 60 minute increases
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- also allocated to satellite services). See also TRW INC., Request for Waiver of the Commission's Rules to Provide Fixed Satellite Service in the 39 GHz Band, Memorandum Opinion and Order, DA 01-371, File No. 0000137436 (rel. March 12, 2001). But cf. Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band, IB Docket No. 01-185, Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 16 FCC Rcd 15532 (2001). 599 See EchoStar Comments at 29; EchoStar Reply Comments at 14-15; Boeing Comments at 39-40; AT&T Comments at 3; AT&T Reply Comments at 2; DTV Reply Comments at 31; NRTC Comments at 13; NRTC Reply Comments at 6-7; SBCA Reply Comments at 8-9; SkyBridge
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- a weight of ½ on the current round. The example rounds the calculation of the index to the nearest tenth and the bid increment to the nearest percentage point. Round New Bids Activity Index Percentage Increment 0 0.0 1 4 2.0 15 2 3 2.5 15 3 3 2.8 15 4 2 2.4 15 5 2 2.2 15 6 1 1.6 13 7 1 1.3 11 8 1 1.1 11 9 0 0.6 8 10 0 0.3 6 11 1 0.6 8 12 1 0.8 9 13 4 2.4 15 14 4 3.2 15 15 2 2.6 15 16 1 1.8 14 17 0 0.9 10 18 0 0.5 7 19 0 0.2 6 20 1 0.6 8 21 0 0.3
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- 3 4 Time (s) Number of components Components: 200 bids, 20 items, 5 items/bid CPLEX CABOB Figure3:Runtimesonthecomponentsdistribution. Ontheboundeddistribution(Fig.4)-whichisamorere- alisticversionoftheuniformdistribution-therelativeper- formanceofCABOBandCPLEXdependedonthebounds. Forshortbids,CPLEXwassomewhatfaster,buttherelative speeddifferencedecreasedwiththenumberofbids.Forlong bids,CABOBwasmuchfaster(mainlyduetocheckingfor completenessofthebidgraph ),andthedifferencegrew dramaticallywiththenumberofbids. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 250 300 350 400 Time (s) Bids Bounded: 5 to 10 Items Per Bid CPLEX CABOB 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 250 300 350 400 Time (s) Bids Bounded: 20 to 25 Items Per Bid CPLEX CABOB Figure4:Runtimesontheboundeddistribution. Surprisingly,theCATSdistributionswereveryeasy.LP solvedtheminalmostallcases.Interestingly,eventherare caseswherethealgorithmsresortedtosearchdisappeared asthenumberofbidsincreased(exceptforCATSarbitrary wherethecomplexitydidnotvarymuchwiththenumber ofbids).AsFig.5shows,CABOBwasfasterthanCPLEX (mainlybecausethepreprocessordiscardsalargenumberof bids).Thedifferencegrowswiththenumberofbids. 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2 5000 10000 15000 20000 Time (s) Bids CATS: paths CABOB CPLEX 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2500 5000
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- sultinginverypoorperformanceduetopaging.Clearlythere isroomforimprovementinscalabilityonthisdistribution. 3.3Single-andMulti-UnitExchanges Wehavenotseenanybenchmarksonexchangesbefore. Therefore,weintroduceanewbenchmarkdistributionwhich issimilartothedecay-decaydistributionformulti-unitauc- tions. ¯ Exchangedecay-decay:Foreachbid,assignitone item.Repeatedlyaddanadditionalitemwithprobabil- ity«½.Foreachitem inthebid,assignoneinitialunit andrepeatedlyaddanadditionalunitofthatitemwith probability«¾.Withprobability ,negatethequantity oftheitemtoindicatesellingtheitem.Thepriceisa randomnumberbetween¼and½,multipliedbythenet numberofunitsinthebid(whichisnegativeasoften asitispositive).Thisdistributionyieldsasingle-unit exchangewhen«¾ ¼. Figure4(left)showsthatfreedisposalmakesalmostno differenceinsingle-unitexchanges(foranyvalueof«½).The graphontherightshowsthatCPLEXscalesquitewell(when « ½ ). 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 Time (s) 1 Single unit exchange, 500 bids, 50 items No Free Disposal Free Disposal 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2 250 500 750 1000 Time (s) Bids Single unit exchange decay-decay 1 = 0.6 Free Disposal No Free Disposal Figure4:Runtimesontheexchangedecay-decaydistribu- tionwithsingle-unititems. However,CPLEXscalesextremelypoorlyonmulti-unit exchanges.Evenwithjust10itemsand100bids,ittakes alongtime.Asthenumberofbidsincreasesfurther,the runtimeincreasesextremelyrapidly.CPLEXquicklybe- comesunusableforthehardercases,specificallywhere«½ « ¾ .Figure5showsthatthecomplexityincreasesdras- ticallyinboth«½and«¾,i.e.,wheneachbidspecifiessup- plyanddemandonalargenumberofitemsandunits.Both withandwithoutfreedisposal,theruntimeincreasessuper- exponentiallyinthoseparameters.Parameter«½isespecially critical,asshownbytheruntimedifferencebetweenFigure 5LeftandFigure5Right. 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 Time (s) 2 Multi-unit exchange decay-decay ( 1=.4) No Free Disposal Free Disposal 100 bids,
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- 11) Unequal 4 (n = 9) 2 (n = 8) High Nonflexible Flexible Equal 2 (n = 9) 1 (n = 7) Unequal 1 (n = 8) 0 (n = 9) Table 20: Poisson Model Parameter Estimates for Bankruptcies: Superadditive Environments Variable Estimates t-value Intercept -1.39 -2.25 Flexible -0.31 -1.2 Unequal 0.24 0.94 Level of Synergy (M, H) -0.31, 0.76 1.6, 0.11 CE exists 0.17 0.66 Overlap -.24 -1.15 Table 21: Average Withdrawals Per Auction All Auctions Nonflexible Flexible Equal 25 (n = 36) 19 (n = 36) Unequal 14 (n = 34) 17 (n = 34) Additive Nonflexible Flexible Equal 3 (n = 10) 1 (n = 7) Unequal 0 (n = 7) 0 (n = 9) Low Nonflexible Flexible
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- of competition and industry projections. a. Paging Industry Structure and Performance According to one analyst, the paging industry experienced slight growth in subscribership during 1999, while its annual revenues decreased.419 Based on this estimate, 700,000 new paging units (including both one-way and advanced messaging) were added during 1999 for a total of 45.8 million units in service, an increase of 1.6 percent over 1998.420 However, total revenues fell about 0.7 percent to $4.426 billion.421 Another analyst estimated 52.5 million units were in service at year-end 1999, a 2.9 percent increase from the previous year. That analyst calculated a 2 percent increase in one-way paging subscribers and a 100 percent increase in two-way subscribers.422 Paging Network, Inc. ("PageNet") remained the largest paging
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- are not able to verify its accuracy. (2) Contract terms may vary across markets within each year, and may vary over time (SHOSTECK June 1996 Appendix A and B notes). (3) Wireless carriers have been in the process of converting their analog systems to digital systems since 1992 and increasing their deployment of microcells since 1994 (SHOSTECK June 1996 Figure 1.6 Notes) Coincident SECOND ANNUAL CMRS COMPETITION REPORT PAGE 14 evidence that the prices for monthly access to cellular service, which may include bundled airtime, has not changed since 1991.64 Some evidence suggests per minute charges have fallen since 1991,65 and most publicly traded cellular firms report a continuing decline in the average monthly bill for cellular subscribers.66 These trends may
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- the nation's population,176 with coverage in more than 400 cities,177 including 79 of the top 100 markets.178 At the end of the third quarter of 1996, after three years of offering iDEN service in a limited number of markets, Nextel had acquired 228,000 digital customers. Due in part to a wider level of deployment, this number had increased to over 1.6 million during the six quarters since the relaunch, with net subscriber growth increasing each quarter.179 Nextel has combined the iDEN technology with a marketing plan to make its digital service a unique offering in the mobile telephone market designed to appeal most to business users.180 In addition to interconnected mobile telephone service, iDEN allows Nextel to offer customers paging/messaging as
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- The LED is attached to a heat sink. 9C55 (A) FCC Commercial Element 9 Subelement C Page 4 Assuming that a light emitting diode has an internal resistance of 5 ohms, what value of series current limiting resistor should be used if the power supply voltage is 6 volts and the diode current is to be 0.05 Amperes at 1.6 Volts DC? A. 83 Ohms. B. b} 120 Ohms. C. 88 Ohms. D. 32 Ohms. 9C56 (B) With regard to a 7-segment LED display, which statement is correct? A. Only one segment at a time can be illuminated. B. An external decoder/driver is usually used. C. They are often used as simple on-off indicators. D. Segments must be illuminated in
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- plate RF choke. What happens? A.The plate tank circuit would be effectively shorted B.The DC plate current would increase, possibly to excess C.No RF output could be expected D.All of the above 6A386 A The total bandwidth of a transmitter using A-2 emission with a modulating frequency of 800 Hz and a carrier frequency of 500 kHz is: A.1600 Hz B.1.6 kHz C.800 kHz D.1000 kHz 6A387 A Given a vacuum tube of the following characteristics: plate voltage 1000 V, plate current 127 ma, filament current 5.4 amp, mutual conductance 8000 microvolts, and amplification factor of 25. What is the correct volume of negative grid bias for Class B amplifier? A.40 V B.50 V C.30 V D.60 V 6A388 A When
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- and Schedule K 1.3 GHz (1390-1392 MHz) Provide substantial service to its licensed area within 10 years of initial license grant. BA 27.13, 27.14 601 Main Form and Schedule K 1.4 GHz (1392-1395 MHz and 1432-1434 MHz) Provide substantial service to its licensed area within 10 years of initial license grant. BB 27.13, 27.14 601 Main Form and Schedule K 1.6 GHz (1670-1675 MHz) Provide substantial service to its licensed area within 10 years of initial license grant. BC 27.13, 27.14 601 Main Form and Schedule K Advanced Wireless Service (AWS) (1710-1755 MHz and 2110-2155 MHz) Provide substantial service to its licensed area within the prescribed license term. Authorizations will have a term not to exceed 10 years from the initial
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- Glendale HS Flinton, PA - 50' Altoona SD Field Tower - 150' 72 Meg Link B laster 1.76 Miles Cemetary - 150' 72 Meg link BlasterRosebud Irvona Madera Ramey Coalport Houtzdale Houtzdale H20 Tower - 120' P-O Sr. High School - 70' Philipsburg, PA Tower 3220 - 120 P-O Admin Building/NLH - 50' Philipsburg, PA Con nec tion Via VL 1.6 6 M iles 72 MEG Link Blaster - 22 Miles O-M Elementary - 80' Osceola Mills, Pa Co nne ctio n V ia V L 5 .44 Mil es Osceola Mills Philipsburg MV Biz Park Wboggs - 96' Wallaceton, PA P-O Junior High - 90' Philipsburg, PA P-O Elem. Philipsburg, PA Pt 2 Pt 2 Blocks Apart Con necti on
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- 0.04 Figure19:[SNMP]Averagedailytraffic(GB),forthebusiestbuild- ings.Rankedbydailytraffic. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Whittemore Cummings Russell-sage Gile Mcculloch Brown French Hinman Berry Murdough Daily traffic (GB) ingssawfewerthan65usersoverthelifeofthetrace,lessthan Mooresawinasinglehour. Thenumberofactivebuildings(notshown)followedapattern similartothenumberofactiveAPs(notshown)andnumberofac- tivecards(showninFigure11),althoughthevariationwasdamp- enedasweconsolidatetheactivityintobuildings. 4.6Protocols Althoughthesnifferdatacoversonlyfourbuildingsand22APs, itcoversavarietyofpopulations(library,dormitory,studentcenter, andacademiccomputerscience).Above,weexaminequestions aboutwhere,when,andhowmuchpeopleusethewirelessnetwork; now,weaskabouthowtheyusedthenetwork: ·Whichprotocolsarethemostcommonlyused? ·Whichprotocolsconsumethemosttraffic? ·Foreachprotocol,howmanybytes(orpackets)floweach way? Wecaptured1.2billionframes,ofwhichweidentifiedabout357 million(28%)asexplicitlywireless.Ofallframes,about2.6% weresenttothebroadcastMAC,andthuswouldbetransmitted toallwirelessclients,butforourpurposestheseframeswerenot "wireless"unlessthesourcewasawirelessclient.Ofthewire- lessframes,99.7%containedIPpackets,evenlysplitbetweenout- boundandinbound.Duetoaglitchinthetracedata,wewerenot alwaysabletoidentifywirelessnon-IPpackets,butthe1.2million wecouldidentifywereallARP(66%),Appletalk(31%),orIPX (3%). Figure20:[SNMP]AveragedailytrafficperAP(GB),forthebusiest buildings.Rankedbydailytraffic,perAP. 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 Whittemore Brown Gile Ripley French Smith Hinman Cohen Russell-sage Little Daily traffic per AP (GB) Figure21:[SNMP]Maximumdailytraffic(GB),forthebusiestbuild- ings.Rankedbytheirbusiestday. 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Whittemore Mcculloch Gile Wheeler Rockefeller Gilman Morton Silsby Sls Russell-sage Daily traffic (GB) Wesniffednearly228GBofwirelessIPdata,countingonlyIP databytes(notheaders).Thedormitoryaccountedfor135GBand therestwasroughlyevenlydistributed.Althoughwesawatiny amountofICMP,IGMP,PIM,RSVP,andNARP,morethan99% oftheIPtrafficwasUDP(2.5%ofbytes,5.0%ofpackets)orTCP (97.5%ofbytes,94.3%ofpackets). Morethanhalf(956)ofallwirelesscardswerecaughtatleast oncebyoursniffers.AlthoughBrowndormitorysaw142cards, andSudikoff(ComputerScience)saw134cards,theCollisstudent centersaw476andBerryLibrary729,astheyarelarger,public spaceswithadiversepopulation. Wewereabletoidentifymanyapplication-layerprotocolsinthe TCPandUDPpacketswesniffed,byrecognizing"well-known" portnumbers.WeusedtheofficialIANAlist2associating3801 protocolnameswithTCPandUDPportnumbers(orinmanycases, both)andaddedalistof116Dartmouth-specificprotocolassign- ments(whichoverrided50oftheIANAdefinitionswithlocalmean- ings).Weexaminedtheeachpacketindividually(later,wehopeto analyzeflows).IfthepacketwasaTCPSYNpacket,weassoci- atedthepacketwiththedestination(server)port;ifthepacketwas aTCPSYN/ACKpacket,weassociatedthepacketwiththesource (server)port;forotherpacketsweexaminedbothsourceanddesti- nationports.Ifneitherwerewell-known,weassociatedthatpacket
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- .998 .998 .998 Public Hot Spot .967 .950 .927 .902 .874 .843 .819 .783 .755 .727 Hot Spot Analytical Model.947 .930 .907 .881 .851 .821 .791 .762 .734 .707 Public Wide .966 .926 .872 .822 .771 .726 .686 .650 .618 .584 Wide Analytical Model .947 .901 .852 .808 .768 .732 .699 .669 .641 .615 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Average of 6 x 10,000 Calls (min 1 hr) Event Simulations .02 Engineered GOS, 35% nominal Terminating Traffic Overload applied equally between nbr MS and traffic / MS Terminating traffic goes from 1X to 2X when orig at 10X Public Use performance better in Hot Spot Scenario WPS NS/EP Performance Comparison at Maximum: Overload at 1X-10X (50
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- are not able to verify its accuracy. (2) Contract terms may vary across markets within each year, and may vary over time (SHOSTECK June 1996 Appendix A and B notes). (3) Wireless carriers have been in the process of converting their analog systems to digital systems since 1992 and increasing their deployment of microcells since 1994 (SHOSTECK June 1996 Figure 1.6 Notes) Coincident SECOND ANNUAL CMRS COMPETITION REPORT PAGE 14 evidence that the prices for monthly access to cellular service, which may include bundled airtime, has not changed since 1991.64 Some evidence suggests per minute charges have fallen since 1991,65 and most publicly traded cellular firms report a continuing decline in the average monthly bill for cellular subscribers.66 These trends may
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- of competition and industry projections. a. Paging Industry Structure and Performance According to one analyst, the paging industry experienced slight growth in subscribership during 1999, while its annual revenues decreased.419 Based on this estimate, 700,000 new paging units (including both one-way and advanced messaging) were added during 1999 for a total of 45.8 million units in service, an increase of 1.6 percent over 1998.420 However, total revenues fell about 0.7 percent to $4.426 billion.421 Another analyst estimated 52.5 million units were in service at year-end 1999, a 2.9 percent increase from the previous year. That analyst calculated a 2 percent increase in one-way paging subscribers and a 100 percent increase in two-way subscribers.422 Paging Network, Inc. ("PageNet") remained the largest paging
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- assessment of competition and industry projections. Paging Industry Structure and Performance According to one analyst, the paging industry experienced slight growth in subscribership during 1999, while its annual revenues decreased. Based on this estimate, 700,000 new paging units (including both one-way and advanced messaging) were added during 1999 for a total of 45.8 million units in service, an increase of 1.6 percent over 1998. However, total revenues fell about 0.7 percent to $4.426 billion. Another analyst estimated 52.5 million units were in service at year-end 1999, a 2.9 percent increase from the previous year. That analyst calculated a 2 percent increase in one-way paging subscribers and a 100 percent increase in two-way subscribers. Paging Network, Inc. (``PageNet'') remained the largest paging
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- single, omni-directional, cellular base-station antenna to meet FCC RF exposure guidelines Effective Radiated Power (watts) per channel based on maximum total of 96 channels per antenna Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (watts) per channel based on a maximum total of 96 channels per antenna Horizontal* distance (feet) that should be maintained from a single omni-directional cellular antenna 0.5 0.82 3.4 1 1.6 4.8 5 8.2 10.8 10 16.4 15.2 25 41 24.1 50 82 34.1 100 164 48.2 For intermediate values not shown on this table, please refer to the Figure B1-1 *These distances are based on exposure at same level as the antenna, for example, on a rooftop or in a building directly across from and at the same height as
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- - [63]Word Copps Statement: [64]pdf - [65]Word Adelstein Statement: [66]pdf - [67]Word 8/6/2004 REPORT AND ORDER AND FOURTH MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER FCC Adopts Solution to Interference Problem Faced by 800 MHz Public Safety Radio Systems. [68]pdf - [69]Word 7/16/2004 REPORT AND ORDER AND FURTHER NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING FCC Adopts a Spectrum Sharing Plan in the 1610-1626.5 MHz Band (1.6 GHz or L-band) and the 2483.5-2500 MHz Band (2.4 GHz or S-band) (Collectively Referred to as the Big LEO Bands or Big LEO Spectrum). [70]pdf - [71]Word 7/8/2004 NEWS RELEASE AND STATEMENTS FCC Adopts Solution to Interference Problem Faced by 800 MHz Public Safety Systems. [72]pdf - [73]Word Powell Statement: [74]pdf - [75]Word Abernathy Statement: [76]pdf - [77]Word Copps Statement:
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- W 0004555958 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCOXFORD 01/04/2011 06256.54000 33-37-12.4 N AL RM WLV570 085-52-23.4 W 0004555958 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCOXFORD 01/04/2011 06286.19000 33-37-12.4 N AL RM WLV570 085-52-23.4 W 0004555958 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCOXFORD 01/04/2011 06745.00000 33-37-12.4 N MA RM WPRV407 071-01-52.1 W 0004555975 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC MIDDLETON 01/04/2011 10583.12500 42-34-05.7 N MA RM WPNC745 071-16-01.6 W 0004556260 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC WALTHAM 01/04/2011 18995.00000 42-21-44.9 N WV RM WMV927 082-16-16.0 W 0004557413 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC BARBOURSVILLE 01/04/2011 10657.50000 38-24-19.0 N WV RM WMV927 082-16-16.0 W 0004557413 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC BARBOURSVILLE 01/04/2011 11215.00000 38-24-19.0 N WV RM WLW272 082-07-36.9 W 0004558413 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC MILTON 01/04/2011 05974.85000 38-26-37.3 N
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- 10815.00000 58-59-58.4 N Page 19 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City AK NE 158-32-41.8 W 0004651779 United Utilities, Inc. Kanakanak 03/14/2011 10855.00000 58-59-58.4 N NV NE 119-56-24.7 W 0004651786 Sacramento Valley Limited Partnership Reno 03/15/2011 10795.00000 39-35-50.6 N AK NE 161-53-01.6 W 0004651798 United Utilities, Inc. Bethel 03/14/2011 06034.15000 60-46-53.8 N AK NE 161-53-01.6 W 0004651798 United Utilities, Inc. Bethel 03/14/2011 06093.45000 60-46-53.8 N AK NE 161-53-01.6 W 0004651798 United Utilities, Inc. Bethel 03/14/2011 06123.10000 60-46-53.8 N AK NE 161-53-01.6 W 0004651798 United Utilities, Inc. Bethel 03/14/2011 06152.75000 60-46-53.8 N AK NE 160-39-05.4 W 0004651806 United Utilities, Inc. Caribou Saddle 03/14/2011
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- 19675.00000 38-49-44.9 N CA MD WPQL209 119-27-09.4 W 0004672321 Pacific Gas and Electric Company BUTTONWILLOW 03/30/2011 06286.19000 35-24-04.8 N AZ MD KUV51 111-09-40.4 W 0004672471 Salt River Project Agricultural ImprovemenROOSEVELT 03/30/2011 10835.00000 33-40-14.1 N AZ MD KUV51 111-09-40.4 W 0004672471 Salt River Project Agricultural ImprovemenROOSEVELT 03/30/2011 11185.00000 33-40-14.1 N ID MD KCR26 112-39-52.9 W 0004675862 PACIFICORP ATOMIC CITY 04/01/2011 00955.55000 43-30-01.6 N UT MD WBH463 111-49-40.7 W 0004675880 PACIFICORP LEVAN 04/01/2011 00955.15000 39-29-30.8 N UT MD WBH463 111-49-40.7 W 0004675880 PACIFICORP LEVAN 04/01/2011 06345.49000 39-29-30.8 N UT MD WBH463 111-49-40.7 W 0004675880 PACIFICORP LEVAN 04/01/2011 06585.00000 39-29-30.8 N UT MD WBH463 111-49-40.7 W 0004675880 PACIFICORP LEVAN 04/01/2011 06585.62500 39-29-30.8 N Page 47 MG - Microwave Industrial/Business Pool State Purpose Call Sign
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- HOLDINGS IIIChicago 04/13/2011 10895.00000 41-40-02.2 N IL MD WQKP644 087-33-11.2 W 0004688851 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIChicago 04/13/2011 10975.00000 41-40-02.2 N IL MD WQKP644 087-33-11.2 W 0004688851 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIChicago 04/13/2011 11055.00000 41-40-02.2 N IL MD WQKP644 087-33-11.2 W 0004688851 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIChicago 04/13/2011 22025.00000 41-40-02.2 N IL MD WQKP748 087-48-26.4 W 0004688853 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIBridgeview 04/13/2011 10775.00000 41-43-01.6 N IL MD WQKP748 087-48-26.4 W 0004688853 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIBridgeview 04/13/2011 10895.00000 41-43-01.6 N IL MD WQKP748 087-48-26.4 W 0004688853 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIBridgeview 04/13/2011 11015.00000 41-43-01.6 N IL MD WQKP748 087-48-26.4 W 0004688853 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIBridgeview 04/13/2011 11135.00000 41-43-01.6 N IL MD WQKP748 087-48-26.4 W 0004688853 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIBridgeview 04/13/2011 21825.00000 41-43-01.6 N IL MD WQKP748
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- 04/21/2011 10915.00000 35-04-17.9 N IA MD WMS308 092-51-15.0 W 0004700901 FARMERS CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMYSTIC 04/22/2011 06585.00000 40-43-43.0 N IA MD WMS308 092-51-15.0 W 0004700901 FARMERS CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMYSTIC 04/22/2011 06625.00000 40-43-43.0 N IA MD WMS308 092-51-15.0 W 0004700901 FARMERS CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMYSTIC 04/22/2011 06635.00000 40-43-43.0 N WA MD WPOT300 117-34-23.1 W 0004701122 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC CHEWELAH 04/22/2011 06805.00000 48-17-01.6 N WA MD WPOT299 117-53-54.2 W 0004701136 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC COLVILLE 04/22/2011 06645.00000 48-34-15.8 N WA MD WPOT299 117-53-54.2 W 0004701136 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC COLVILLE 04/22/2011 19560.00000 48-34-15.8 N WA MD WPVS436 121-03-38.3 W 0004701190 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC CLE ELUM 04/22/2011 17855.00000 47-10-06.2 N WA MD WPVS437 121-11-18.3 W 0004701218 New Cingular Wireless PCS,
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- Cut 04/25/2011 10855.00000 33-11-50.2 N GA NE 082-00-32.4 W 0004702587 TOWER CLOUD, INC. WAYNESBORO 04/25/2011 11345.00000 33-05-56.5 N GA NE 082-24-25.8 W 0004702595 TOWER CLOUD, INC. Appling 04/25/2011 10775.00000 33-37-02.1 N GA NE 082-16-04.5 W 0004702600 TOWER CLOUD, INC. Appling 04/25/2011 10855.00000 33-37-16.9 N NV NE 115-13-22.8 W 0004702748 MetroPCS AWS, LLC Las Vegas 04/25/2011 11445.00000 36-02-00.1 N NV NE 115-30-01.6 W 0004702753 MetroPCS AWS, LLC Las Vegas 04/25/2011 10955.00000 35-57-55.2 N Page 14 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CA NE 121-21-14.0 W 0004702858 MetroPCS California, LLC Elk Grove 04/25/2011 11435.00000 38-23-15.0 N CA NE 121-18-44.7 W 0004702861 MetroPCS California,
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- 06765.00000 44-30-30.1 N VT MD WPNB402 073-11-02.1 W 0004712530 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC COLCHESTER 05/02/2011 10735.00000 44-30-30.1 N CO MD WQLU382 104-47-33.0 W 0004712717 LP Broadband, Inc. Colorado Springs 05/02/2011 11585.00000 38-49-27.4 N AK MD WQKX673 149-51-41.5 W 0004713028 GCI Communication Corp. Anchorage 05/02/2011 23380.00000 61-06-49.3 N AK MD WQKK556 149-52-34.1 W 0004713046 GCI Communication Corp. Anchorage 05/02/2011 23480.00000 61-13-01.6 N AK MD WQIQ578 147-30-26.1 W 0004713086 GCI Communication Corp. Fairbanks 05/02/2011 17890.00000 64-47-16.6 N CA MD WPQP729 116-43-53.3 W 0004713300 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership Idyllwild-Pine Cove 05/03/2011 05926.25000 33-45-56.3 N Page 9 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City
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- N PR MD WPQN610 066-44-55.6 W 0004723407 PR Wireless, Inc. Penuelas 05/10/2011 11075.00000 18-04-41.9 N PR MD WPQN610 066-44-55.6 W 0004723407 PR Wireless, Inc. Penuelas 05/10/2011 11132.50000 18-04-41.9 N PR MD WPQN610 066-44-55.6 W 0004723407 PR Wireless, Inc. Penuelas 05/10/2011 11177.50000 18-04-41.9 N PR MD WPQN610 066-44-55.6 W 0004723407 PR Wireless, Inc. Penuelas 05/10/2011 17835.00000 18-04-41.9 N PR MD WPQW703 067-02-01.6 W 0004723408 PR Wireless, Inc. SAN GERMAN 05/10/2011 11365.00000 18-05-05.9 N PR MD WPQW703 067-02-01.6 W 0004723408 PR Wireless, Inc. SAN GERMAN 05/10/2011 11622.50000 18-05-05.9 N PR MD WPQW703 067-02-01.6 W 0004723408 PR Wireless, Inc. SAN GERMAN 05/10/2011 11687.50000 18-05-05.9 N PR MD WPQW703 067-02-01.6 W 0004723408 PR Wireless, Inc. SAN GERMAN 05/10/2011 11692.50000 18-05-05.9 N PR MD WPQW703 067-02-01.6
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- AM WPNL366 116-37-36.0 W 0004610384 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership DAGGETT 05/31/2011 06815.00000 34-38-38.9 N CA AM WPNL366 116-37-36.0 W 0004610384 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership DAGGETT 05/31/2011 06855.00000 34-38-38.9 N VA AM WQEK831 077-14-17.0 W 0004675972 Telecom Transport Management, Inc. Sandston 05/31/2011 23135.00000 37-30-46.0 N WA AM WPOT300 117-34-23.1 W 0004701122 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC CHEWELAH 05/31/2011 05945.20000 48-17-01.6 N WA AM WPOT300 117-34-23.1 W 0004701122 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC CHEWELAH 05/31/2011 06805.00000 48-17-01.6 N WA AM WPOT299 117-53-54.2 W 0004701136 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC COLVILLE 06/01/2011 06645.00000 48-34-15.8 N WA AM WPOT299 117-53-54.2 W 0004701136 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC COLVILLE 06/01/2011 11365.00000 48-34-15.8 N Page 2 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave
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- WIRELESS PCS, LLCHARRISBURG 06/29/2011 39-08-05.9 N MO MD KNKN570 093-44-27.5 W 0004785871 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCHigginsville 06/29/2011 39-04-19.8 N MO MD KNKN570 094-00-43.3 W 0004785871 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCHolden 06/29/2011 38-43-34.2 N MO MD KNKN570 093-59-48.8 W 0004785871 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCHOLDEN 06/29/2011 38-50-59.2 N MO MD KNKN570 094-04-59.2 W 0004785871 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCKingsville 06/29/2011 38-52-01.6 N MO MD KNKN570 093-23-20.9 W 0004785871 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCMALTA BEND 06/29/2011 39-11-46.4 N MO MD KNKN570 093-15-15.2 W 0004785871 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCMARSHALL 06/29/2011 39-06-34.7 N MO MD KNKN570 093-11-14.1 W 0004785871 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCMARSHALL 06/29/2011 39-08-44.9 N Page 23 CL - Cellular State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number
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- megahertz and 3.75 megahertz are supported at this time but the specification can be extended to bandwidths up to 15 megahertz. CDMA TDD - This radio interface employs a direct-sequence CDMA radio access scheme. There are two versions: UTRA Time Division Duplex (TDD) that uses a 5 megahertz bandwidth and a chip rate of 3.84 Mcps, and TD-SCDMA that uses 1.6 megahertz bandwidth with a chip rate of 1.28 Mcps. TDD systems can operate within unpaired spectrum segments. The UTRA TDD specifications were developed to provide commonality with UTRA FDD. In addition, the specifications were developed based on an evolved GSM-MAP but include capabilities for operation with an evolved ANSI-41 based network. TDMA Single-Carrier - This radio interface also is called
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- 3 7 3 11 6 Nashville 0 0 3 3 3 3 Toledo 0 0 6 5 6 5 New Haven 1 1 0 0 1 1 Honolulu 0 0 17 4 17 4 Jacksonville 7 6 6 3 13 9 Akron 0 0 0 0 0 0 Average 2.7 2.2 5.3 2.8 8 5.0 Standard Deviation 2.3 1.8 3.0 1.6 4.4 2.9 Median 3 2 5 3 8 5 APPNEDIX 5.2 Planning Factors for Guard Band to Protect ITFS/MDS Response Station Receivers from 3G Transmitters Quantity Value Comment Mid-frequency of 2500-2690 Band 2595 MHz Arithmetic mean for estimation of antenna aperture areas Gain of Receiving Antennas of Response Stations Factor of 100, or 20 dBi See §21.902(f)(3) and §74.937(a). Antenna
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- Broadband! at 33. See Morgan Stanley Dean Witter - Digital Home Network at 23. Id. One analyst estimates that by year-end 2002 there will be approximately 10.1 million DSL subscribers and 9.1 million cable subscribers. Id. Qwest, MegaBit Select, http://www.uswest.com. Bell Atlantic Corp., About Speed, http://www.bellatlantic.com/infospeed/more_info/about_speed.html. Bell Atlantic also offers a service with data transfer rates of 960 kbps to 1.6 Mbps downstream and 90 kbps upstream for $99.95 per month. Bell Atlantic offers another service for $189.95 a month offering transfer speeds of 4.48 Mbps to 7.1 Mbps downstream and 384 kbps to 680 kbps upstream. Id. At Home Corp., The Facts About Speed, at http://www.home.net/speed. 1999 Report, 15 FCC Rcd at 1008 ¶ 63. 1998 Report, 13 FCC Rcd
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- of 19.1% from the previous year.397 This estimate would place SMATV's share of the MVPD market at 1.21%.398 Another source estimates that as of June 1998, there were approximately 800,000 residential SMATV subscribers, and anticipates that the number of SMATV subscriptions will continue to decline.399 A SMATV industry source estimates that as of June 1998 there were approximately 1.5 to 1.6 million subscribers.400 It states that this figure is an estimate based on a growth rate in excess of 10% per year, consistent with growth rates in prior years.401 91. Although subscribership over the past year appears to have declined, certain technological advents have the potential to foster SMATV growth. As we reported last year, many SMATV operators are upgrading their
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- million households, or 43.6 % of Comcast subscribers. As of August 1999, Comcast had 100,000 customers with three to five additional markets and 30,000 additional customers expected by year-end 1999. Adelphia offers Internet access in nine states, passing more than 425,000 homes. Bresnan offers Internet access in three states, passing over 120,000 homes with two-way service. AT&T passes more than 1.6 million homes with @Home service in six states. MediaOne passes more than 5.8 million homes in fifteen states. Cablevision Systems offers @Home service to over 650,000 homes in Connecticut and Long Island, New York. Charter offers Internet access through numerous ISPs, including High Speed Access Corporation, @Home, and Earthlink. Charter passes over 300,000 homes with Internet Access. RCN offers Internet
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- of support received minus the amount of contribution paid on a per-loop per- month basis. F. Low-Income Support Mechanisms Low-income consumers have historically been assisted through the lifeline and link-up mechanisms.15 The lifeline mechanism provides reduced monthly service charges to eligible low- income households. The link-up mechanism provides reduced connection charges for new low- income subscribers to establish service. Table 1.6 presents data on low-income support mechanisms. The first column presents estimated 1999 payments from low-income support mechanisms. Payments for 1999 are annualized based on the first eight months of the year. The second column expresses the same payments on a per-loop per-month basis. Column 3 shows estimated contributions by state. These are computed by multiplying the total support payments for
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- may be too narrow to support high- speed data communications at present. However, international negotiations are now taking place on the development of so-called "third generation" wireless systems and services, which are Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-187 56 See International Telecommunication Union, Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference, 1997, Res. 721, "Agenda for the 1999 World Radiocommunication Conference," item 1.6. See also Paula Bernier, Cellular Industry Looks to Promise of 3G, X-CHANGE MAGAZINE ,
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- NANC Report at § 1.4.2. 182 NANC Report at § 1.8.1; Florida Commission comments at 2-3. See also ALTS comments at 8 (recognizing that some customer confusion may result from a rate center consolidation, but arguing that such confusion would be less than the customer confusion caused by the implementation of a new area code). 183 NANC Report at § 1.6.1; New York Commission comments at 9. Rate center consolidation in New Jersey would cost service providers as much as $20 million. NANC Report at § 1.4.1. Operations Support Systems (OSS) are systems that directly support the daily operation of the telecommunications infrastructure. The average LEC has hundreds of OSS, including automated systems supporting order negotiation, order processing, line assignment, line
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- fund. An inflated fund size or questionable allocation of funding threatens universal service. This Joint Board has the responsibility to the public to properly target the universal fund. USAC collected $4 billion for the universal service fund in the year 2000. The proposed USF assessment on carriers for the first quarter of 2001 is 6.68%. The RTF will add another 1.6 billion to the fund. My fellow Joint Board members and I are certainly aware that customers continue to object to increasing federal and state surcharges on their bills. We owe it to them to carefully monitor the fund. My fear is that the universal fund may not be sustainable. Looming before us is the MAG plan. This proposal has significant
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- 2000 and of 134% for the full year. In second place, but catching up, is ADSL, which grew fromADSL has fewer total subscribers, but the number of ADSL subscribers is growing faster than the number of cable subscribers. ADSL had 300,000 residential and small business lines nationwide as of December 31, 1999, to1999; 800,000 subscribers on June 30, 2000, and 1.6 million on December 31, 2000. This shows growth of 107% from June to December 2000 and of 447% for the full year. Growth in cable modem and ADSL deployment to residential and small business customers is illustrated in Figure 6. Data on other new technologies indicate similar growth. The data indicate that many consumers in zip codes with access to
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- it is unlikely that any of the highly aggregated service categories would ever move to zero.79 Some parties assert that the choice of index construction method has little effect on TFP results.80 USTA also contends that the Tornquist Index has been more widely used in productivity research than the Fisher Ideal Index.81 Sprint asserts that AT&T overstates interstate output by 1.6 percent, because it divides traffic-sensitive revenue requirement by number of lines rather than number of minutes of use.82 Sprint also asserts that AT&T overstates intrastate output by 0.9 percent by omitting intraLATA usage in calculating state toll output.83 Sprint contends that USTA's measurement of common line output is inconsistent, because it measures carrier common line usage in minutes and end
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- Communications Commission FCC 97-298 Ameritech Application at 7; Michigan Commission Consultation at 5. 133 Ameritech Application at 5; see also id., Vol. 1.3, Interconnection Agreement between Brooks Fiber 134 Communications of Michigan, Inc. and Ameritech Michigan (Brooks Fiber Interconnection Agreement); id., Vol. 1.4, Interconnection Agreement between MFS Intelenet of Michigan, Inc. and Ameritech Michigan (MFS WorldCom Interconnection Agreement); id., Vol. 1.6, Interconnection Agreement between TCG Detroit and Ameritech Michigan (TCG Interconnection Agreement). Ameritech Application at 10, and Vol. 2.3, Edwards Aff. at 5; Brooks Fiber Comments at 6-7; Brooks 135 Fiber Reply at 4. Ameritech relies on data provided by the competing carriers to estimate the number of lines that each competitor serves. We find the evidence submitted by the competitors
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- one fourth, and the probability of + + + would be one eighth. Two LECs, U S West and Southwestern Bell, underforecast their per-line BFP RRs six years in a row. The probability of an unbiased estimator underestimating projected per-line BFP RR for the entire six year period, i.e. + + + + + +, is (1/2)6 or 1/64 (approximately 1.6 percent). With such an outcome, the odds are thus 63 to 1 that this estimator is not unbiased. It is more likely that some downward bias in the forecasting technique led to this consistent underforecasting. GTE submitted data for only five years, but underforecast on a company-wide basis for all five years. The probability of this occurring by chance is
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- Crossing, the non-carrier owner of AC-1, owns 50 percent of the current capacity on the U.S. end of the transatlantic route, by far the largest amount held by any entity; WorldCom is the next largest owner with 14.0 percent, followed by C&W with 12.9 percent, AT&T with 8.1 percent, MCI with 6.9 percent, Sprint with 1.7 percent, and BT with 1.6 percent.268 92. We note here that the amount of capacity on these three cables is expected to increase 150 percent by the end of 1999. Both Gemini and AC-1 will complete construction of their ring configurations, with each system offering 8,064 E-1 circuits of capacity in addition to their capacity already in service.269 The capacity on TAT-12/13 is scheduled to
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- 134. 47 U.S.C. 251(c)(3). Local Competition First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 15763-15764, para. 518. Local Competition Second Reconsideration Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 19742. We do not determine herein whether providing the unbundled high frequency portion of the loop utilizing manual processes meets the nondiscrimination obligations of the incumbent LEC. SWBT Performance Measurements and Business Rules, Version 1.6, Measurement #55.1, Average Provisioning Intervals for Unbundled Network Elements, at 65 and 69, Installation Interval - DSL. In the event that the loop qualification determines that no conditioning is required, the day that the loop qualification is returned from the incumbent engineering staff will be the application date. If conditioning is required, the requesting carrier must notify the incumbent of
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- We also reject the assertion that the adoption of a mandatory thousands-block number pooling framework is premature because substantial technical issues remain unresolved. Indeed, we find that the majority of the technical issues concerning thousands-block number pooling have been resolved in industry fora, and the industry's agreement on technical standards for this strategy is reflected in the promulgation of the T1S1.6 Working Group's Technical Requirements for Thousands-Block Number Pooling Using Number Portability and the Thousand Block Pooling Guidelines. Also, NeuStar, the current local number portability administrator (LNPA), plans to activate the NPAC Release 3.0 software in July, 2000, which is expected to significantly extend carriers' system capacity for pooling. We also note that the pooling trials that are currently underway have
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- year if SWBT's application for section 271 authority were not granted). Because SWBT's application is herein granted, the T2A will remain in effect for an additional three years. See SWBT Texas II Reply at 47-48. Texas Commission Texas I Comments at 10. SWBT Dysart Texas I Aff. at para. 548 and Attach. A, Measurements 70-78, (Performance Measurement Business Rules) (Version 1.6). SWBT has implemented nine Texas Commission-approved performance measures relating to this checklist item, including measures that compare trunk blockage between SWBT and competitive LECs (PM 70), measures that capture missed due dates for trunk installations (PM 73), and measures that provide data on average installation intervals (PM 78). Id.; see also SWBT Aggregated Performance Measurement Data No. 70-78 at 271-No.
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- utilization threshold that non-pooling carriers must meet to obtain numbers from a numbering administrator, but does not specify a precise level. NRO Order at para. 103. In the Further Notice, we sought comment on the precise level of the utilization threshold. Id. The NRO Order declines to adopt a utilization threshold for pooling carriers. Id. The Order also mandates that T1S1.6 Technical Requirements for Thousands-Block Number Pooling, crafted by Committee-T1 (a committee sponsored by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry), be adopted as the technical standard for a national thousands-block number pooling mechanism, in addition to the following requirements: sequential number assignment; and requiring the use of Efficient Data Representation (EDR) and implementation of software, such as NPAC 3.0, that incorporates EDR.
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- 134. Id. at 7651, para. 169; see also id. at 7643-49, paras. 156-66; 7653-61, paras. 172-191 for a general description of the national framework for thousands-block number pooling. We have stayed these requirements pending resolution of petitions filed by Maine and California. See infra section IV.B. See First Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 7656, para. 181 (adopting the T1S1.6 Technical Requirements as the technical standard for thousands-block number pooling); id. at 7657, para. 182 (stating that the inclusion of Efficient Data Representation (EDR) in the pooling software used for thousands-block number pooling is significant because it will reduce the strain on the network from the large volume of number porting). Id. at 7639-43, paras. 148-55. Id. at 7643, para.
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- fund. An inflated fund size or questionable allocation of funding threatens universal service. This Joint Board has the responsibility to the public to properly target the universal fund. USAC collected $4 billion for the universal service fund in the year 2000. The proposed USF assessment on carriers for the first quarter of 2001 is 6.68%. The RTF will add another 1.6 billion to the fund. My fellow Joint Board members and I are certainly aware that customers continue to object to increasing federal and state surcharges on their bills. We owe it to them to carefully monitor the fund. My fear is that the universal fund may not be sustainable. Looming before us is the MAG plan. This proposal has significant
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- did not report measurements concerning its EDI/CORBA interfaces, we relied solely on its measurements tracking the timeliness and availability of DataGate and VeriGate. However, in this proceeding, SWBT reports measurements reporting both the availability and timeliness of EDI/CORBA. See SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement Nos. 1-12 through 1-15, SWBT Region-wide, at 271-No. 1d and SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement Nos. 4-01.6 through 4-01.11, SWBT Region-wide, at 271-No. 4b. Although no commenter complained about the availability or timeliness of these interfaces, we do not rely upon them in making our finding. SWBT itself does not explain or rely on these new measurements in support of its pre-ordering showing. See SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement Nos. 1 and 2, SWBT Region-wide, at 271-No.
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- percent missed due dates for installation, a parity standard is applied. See SWBT Dysart Aff. at paras. 10-11. SWBT Application App. B (providing interconnection agreements between SWBT and competing carriers in both Kansas and Oklahoma). SWBT Ham Aff. at para. 173. See SWBT Dysart Aff. at para. 50 and Attachs. A and B, Measurements 70-78 (Performance Measurement Business Rules) (Version 1.6). SWBT has implemented ten performance measures relating to interconnection, including measures that compare trunk blockage between SWBT and competitive LECs (PM 70), measures that capture missed due dates for trunk installations (PM 73), and measures that provide data on average installation intervals (PM 78). Id. Trunk group blockage indicates that end users are experiencing difficulty completing or receiving calls, which
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- Operating Companies Sheath Miles in Thousands Company 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Ameritech 3.2 5.2 6.7 8.7 10.8 12.1 15.2 18.3 21.5 23.8 26.4 29.6 Bell Atlantic 1.2 4.4 6.7 9.2 11.9 15.0 19.2 21.9 27.8 32.3 35.7 39.0 BellSouth 3.8 8.7 11.7 15.6 19.8 24.2 29.7 35.2 40.5 45.6 51.0 56.0 NYNEX 1.6 3.2 5.0 7.4 9.2 11.9 14.7 17.7 20.5 23.1 25.5 27.9 Pacific Telesis 2.3 2.8 3.0 3.5 3.8 5.1 6.6 8.3 9.8 10.9 12.2 13.4 SBC 1.9 4.4 6.0 7.3 9.1 11.7 15.0 17.7 22.1 25.4 29.5 34.4 US West 3.5 5.0 6.9 10.0 13.4 17.6 22.2 27.4 31.3 34.7 38.5 38.7 Bell Totals: 17.6 33.6 46.0 61.9 78.0 97.6
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- in Thousands Company 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Ameritech 3.2 5.2 6.7 8.7 10.8 12.1 15.2 18.3 21.5 23.8 26.4 29.6 32.6 Bell Atlantic 1.2 4.4 6.7 9.2 11.9 15.0 18.4 23.7 28.2 32.3 35.7 39.0 73.9 BellSouth 3.8 8.7 11.7 15.6 19.8 24.2 29.7 35.2 40.5 45.6 51.0 56.0 60.2 NYNEX 1.6 3.2 5.0 7.4 9.2 11.9 14.7 17.7 20.5 23.1 25.5 27.9 NA Pacific Telesis 2.3 2.8 3.0 3.5 3.8 5.1 6.6 8.3 9.8 10.9 12.2 13.4 14.6 SBC 1.9 4.4 6.0 7.3 9.1 11.7 15.0 17.7 22.1 25.4 29.5 34.4 36.9 U S WEST 3.5 5.0 6.9 10.0 13.4 17.6 22.2 27.4 31.3 34.7 38.5 38.7 39.6 Bell Totals: 17.6
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- 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Ameritech 3.2 5.2 6.7 8.7 10.8 12.1 15.2 18.3 21.5 23.8 26.4 29.6 32.6 35.3 Bell Atlantic ** 1.2 4.4 6.7 9.2 11.9 15.0 18.4 23.7 28.2 32.3 35.7 39.0 73.9 81.4 BellSouth 3.8 8.7 11.7 15.6 19.8 24.2 29.7 35.2 40.5 45.6 51.0 56.0 60.2 65.5 NYNEX ** 1.6 3.2 5.0 7.4 9.2 11.9 14.7 17.7 20.5 23.1 25.5 27.9 Pacific Telesis 2.3 2.8 3.0 3.5 3.8 5.1 6.6 8.3 9.8 10.9 12.2 13.4 14.6 15.7 SBC 1.9 4.4 6.0 7.3 9.1 11.7 15.0 17.7 22.1 25.4 29.5 34.4 36.9 41.1 U S WEST 3.5 5.0 6.9 10.0 13.4 17.6 22.2 27.4 31.3 34.7 38.5 38.7 39.6 40.4 Bell
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- 16,704 18,098 18,714 Total Switches Equipped with ISDN 27 42 114 247 259 357 486 530 Lines with Access to ISDN (000) 843 1,232 3,483 9,357 8,198 12,148 14,371 15,541 Basic Rate ISDN (BRI) Interfaces Equipped 25,529 39,653 62,522 118,150 139,694 226,280 303,073 358,073 Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) Interfaces Equipped 0 251 837 1,082 3,322 7,051 12,751 20,705 10 Table 1.6 Switching Data BellSouth Companies 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Gross Plant Expenditures (Millions) $2,841 $2,925 $3,012 $3,118 $3,160 $3,269 $3,477 $3,459 Local Switches 1,666 1,664 1,661 1,658 1,647 1,650 1,654 1,653 Tandems 62 66 70 70 71 70 70 71 Hosts 270 272 269 280 289 297 317 307 Remotes (Stand Alone Only) 696 703 714 732
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- Switches Equipped with ISDN 171 224 324 407 467 518 584 596 645 Lines with Access to ISDN (000) 3,319 4,934 7,606 9,708 10,988 12,948 14,894 15,980 17,413 Basic Rate ISDN (BRI) Interfaces Equipped 34,613 50,774 65,607 76,348 80,641 122,043 167,512 183,458 202,391 Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) Interfaces Equipped 282 559 1,814 3,534 4,803 9,154 21,389 33,564 51,669 11 Table 1.6 Switching Data SBC Pacific Telesis Companies 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Total Gross Capital Expenditures (Millions) $1,688 $1,625 $1,734 $1,620 $1,664 $1,877 $2,209 $2,165 $2,354 Local Switches 842 853 846 837 840 833 810 801 799 Tandems 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 24 24 Hosts 102 103 111 121 117 114 135 121 116
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- includes medium and large business, institutional, and government customers. Number of Providers Zero 40.3% 33.0% 26.8% 22.2% One 26.0 25.9 22.7 20.3 Two 15.5 17.8 18.4 16.7 Three 8.2 9.2 10.9 13.2 Four 4.3 4.9 6.1 8.2 Five 2.7 3.4 4.0 4.9 Six 1.7 2.5 3.0 3.6 Seven 0.8 1.7 2.3 2.8 Eight 0.3 0.8 2.0 2.2 Nine 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.9 Ten or More 0.0 0.4 2.4 3.9 1/ Some previously published data have been revised. Table 9 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service 1/ December 1999 June 2000 December 2000 June 2001 High-Speed Providers by Zip Code Number of Reporting Providers 7 or more 4 to 6 1 to 3 (As of June 30, 2001) Alabama
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- 17.3 Two 15.5 17.8 18.4 16.7 15.7 16.2 16.8 Three 8.2 9.2 10.9 13.2 13.1 13.3 14.4 Four 4.3 4.9 6.1 8.2 9.1 9.6 10.3 Five 2.7 3.4 4.0 4.9 6.1 6.9 7.3 Six 1.7 2.5 3.0 3.6 4.2 4.6 5.0 Seven 0.8 1.7 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.2 3.9 Eight 0.3 0.8 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.8 2.7 Nine 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.9 2.0 2.4 2.2 Ten or More 0.0 0.4 2.4 3.9 4.0 6.4 8.0 Dec 2002 Dec 2001 Jun 2002 Table 12 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service Dec 1999 Jun 2000 Dec 2000 Jun 2001 High-Speed Providers by Zip Code Number of Reporting Providers* 7 or more 4 to 6 1 to 3 (As of December
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- 10.9 13.2 13.1 13.3 14.4 14.0 14.9 Four 4.3 4.9 6.1 8.2 9.1 9.6 10.3 10.6 11.2 Five 2.7 3.4 4.0 4.9 6.1 6.9 7.3 7.7 7.8 Six 1.7 2.5 3.0 3.6 4.2 4.6 5.0 5.3 5.8 Seven 0.8 1.7 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.2 3.9 4.0 4.2 Eight 0.3 0.8 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.8 2.7 3.1 3.3 Nine 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.9 2.0 2.4 2.2 2.5 2.6 Ten or More 0.0 0.4 2.4 3.9 4.0 6.4 8.0 10.5 11.4 Chart 10 Percent of Zip Codes with High-Speed Providers 1 Table 12 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service 1999 Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Dec Jun 2000 Dec Jun 2001 2002 2003 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
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- Number of Providers Zero 40.3% 33.0% 26.8% 22.2% 20.6% One 26.0 25.9 22.7 20.3 19.3 Two 15.5 17.8 18.4 16.7 15.7 Three 8.2 9.2 10.9 13.2 13.1 Four 4.3 4.9 6.1 8.2 9.1 Five 2.7 3.4 4.0 4.9 6.1 Six 1.7 2.5 3.0 3.6 4.2 Seven 0.8 1.7 2.3 2.8 3.2 Eight 0.3 0.8 2.0 2.2 2.5 Nine 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.9 2.0 Ten or More 0.0 0.4 2.4 3.9 4.0 Table 9 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service December 1999 June 2000 December 2000 June 2001 December 2001 High-Speed Providers by Zip Code Number of Reporting Providers 7 or more 4 to 6 1 to 3 (As of December 31, 2001) Alabama 18% 64% 11% 5% 2%
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- 6.1 8.2 9.1 9.6 10.3 10.6 11.2 11.6 12.2 Five 2.7 3.4 4.0 4.9 6.1 6.9 7.3 7.7 7.8 8.4 8.9 Six 1.7 2.5 3.0 3.6 4.2 4.6 5.0 5.3 5.8 6.1 6.3 Seven 0.8 1.7 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.2 3.9 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.6 Eight 0.3 0.8 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.8 2.7 3.1 3.3 3.6 3.6 Nine 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.9 2.0 2.4 2.2 2.5 2.6 2.8 3.1 Ten or More 0.0 0.4 2.4 3.9 4.0 6.4 8.0 10.5 11.4 11.8 12.8 Note: Figures may not add up to 100% due to rounding. 1 2001 2002 2003 Dec Percent of Zip Codes with High-Speed Providers Jun Chart 10 Dec Dec Dec Jun Table 12 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed
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- 200 kbps in at Least One Direction) 1/ Other includes medium and large business, institutional, and government customers. Number of Providers Zero 44.0% 30.1% 25.0% One 24.5 25.8 24.5 Two 14.2 16.7 18.6 Three 8.1 9.3 10.7 Four 4.4 6.0 6.2 Five 2.6 4.2 4.1 Six 1.5 3.1 3.0 Seven 0.6 2.2 2.3 Eight 0.2 1.2 2.0 Nine 0.0 0.6 1.6 Ten or More 0.0 0.9 2.1 * Data for June 2000 have been revised. December 1999 June 2000* December 2000 Table 8 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service High-Speed Providers by Zip Code Number of Reporting Providers 7 or more 4 to 6 1 to 3 (As of December 31, 2000) Alabama 29% 62% 5% 4% 0%
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- 16.1% One 26.0 25.9 22.7 20.3 19.3 18.4 Two 15.5 17.8 18.4 16.7 15.7 16.2 Three 8.2 9.2 10.9 13.2 13.1 13.3 Four 4.3 4.9 6.1 8.2 9.1 9.6 Five 2.7 3.4 4.0 4.9 6.1 6.9 Six 1.7 2.5 3.0 3.6 4.2 4.6 Seven 0.8 1.7 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.2 Eight 0.3 0.8 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.8 Nine 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.9 2.0 2.4 Ten or More 0.0 0.4 2.4 3.9 4.0 6.4 Table 9 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service December 1999 June 2000 December 2000 June 2001 June 2002 December 2001 High-Speed Providers by Zip Code Number of Reporting Providers 7 or more 4 to 6 1 to 3 (As of June 30, 2002) Alabama 13%
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- 16.2 16.8 16.9 Three 8.2 9.2 10.9 13.2 13.1 13.3 14.4 14.0 Four 4.3 4.9 6.1 8.2 9.1 9.6 10.3 10.6 Five 2.7 3.4 4.0 4.9 6.1 6.9 7.3 7.7 Six 1.7 2.5 3.0 3.6 4.2 4.6 5.0 5.3 Seven 0.8 1.7 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.2 3.9 4.0 Eight 0.3 0.8 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.8 2.7 3.1 Nine 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.9 2.0 2.4 2.2 2.5 Ten or More 0.0 0.4 2.4 3.9 4.0 6.4 8.0 10.5 Jun 2003 Dec 2001 Jun 2002 Dec 2002 Table 12 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service Dec 1999 Jun 2000 Dec 2000 Jun 2001 Alabama 10% 15% 20% 21% 17% 9% 4% 3% 1% 0% 0% Alaska 17 60 16 6
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- 14.9 14.9 Four 4.3 4.9 6.1 8.2 9.1 9.6 10.3 10.6 11.2 11.6 Five 2.7 3.4 4.0 4.9 6.1 6.9 7.3 7.7 7.8 8.4 Six 1.7 2.5 3.0 3.6 4.2 4.6 5.0 5.3 5.8 6.1 Seven 0.8 1.7 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.2 3.9 4.0 4.2 4.4 Eight 0.3 0.8 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.8 2.7 3.1 3.3 3.6 Nine 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.9 2.0 2.4 2.2 2.5 2.6 2.8 Ten or More 0.0 0.4 2.4 3.9 4.0 6.4 8.0 10.5 11.4 11.8 Note: Figures may not add up to 100% due to rounding. 1 Table 12 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service 2004 Jun Jun Dec Jun Dec Dec Jun Chart 10 Percent of Zip Codes with High-Speed Providers
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- more than 100% 100% or more aDSL 0.6 2.0 6.9 34.5 33.4 16.1 4.9 1.1 0.4 0.1 0.0 sDSL 85.1 13.7 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Other Wireline 95.5 4.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Cable Modem 15.0 12.8 12.5 20.9 17.5 10.9 6.6 2.9 0.8 0.1 0.1 FTTP 76.4 18.0 2.5 1.6 0.9 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Satellite 1.0 95.1 3.6 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Fixed Wireless 52.4 39.5 5.3 2.1 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Power Line 99.4 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 All Other 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total 0.2
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- * 5 5 Total 11,080 7,957 19,037 12,698 19,840 13,775 14,965 15,552 20,320 187 97,337 116,374 Percentages aDSL 3.7 6.2 9.9 7.0 21.1 28.9 29.3 3.2 0.6 0.0 90.1 100.0 sDSL 0.0 0.0 0.0 44.7 34.3 16.8 3.7 * * 0.1 100.0 100.0 Other Wireline 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.1 12.8 54.4 9.5 3.6 2.5 3.1 100.0 100.0 Cable Modem 0.4 1.6 2.0 0.4 3.4 4.9 12.3 34.9 * * 98.0 100.0 FTTP 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.2 2.5 15.2 1.2 77.9 1.1 99.8 100.0 Satellite 47.8 39.1 86.9 * * * * 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.1 100.0 Fixed Wireless 9.6 4.1 13.6 19.4 24.1 27.3 12.2 1.5 1.6 0.2 86.4 100.0 Mobile Wireless 24.1 13.0 37.2 26.3 30.3 5.7 0.6 *
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- 164 91 17 3 1 493 551 Mobile Wireless * * 15,085 15,894 24,982 7,482 1,601 2,744 * * 52,704 67,789 Power Line and Other 0 0 0 * * * * 0 * * 6 6 Total 9,220 10,164 19,384 18,241 31,823 20,835 13,602 16,038 28,860 749 130,147 149,531 Percentages aDSL 3.4 4.1 7.5 6.4 18.9 30.6 29.2 5.7 1.6 0.0 92.5 100.0 sDSL 0.0 0.0 0.0 36.3 37.6 * 5.3 0.9 * 0.1 100.0 100.0 Other Wireline 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.4 10.4 57.8 11.7 3.9 3.3 4.5 100.0 100.0 Cable Modem 0.3 1.9 2.2 0.3 1.6 6.9 5.9 26.0 56.3 0.8 97.8 100.0 FTTP 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.4 1.2 2.3 5.1 2.1 81.2 7.6 99.9 100.0 Satellite * *
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- 88.0 67.6 35.1 27.4 19.6 Texas 92.3 81.7 36.0 24.8 10.8 Utah 92.5 77.1 39.7 32.1 18.9 Vermont 87.6 71.7 41.3 30.0 15.8 Virgin Islands 92.5 74.4 * * * Virginia 88.4 68.7 42.5 32.5 24.8 Washington 91.7 76.9 41.4 34.9 26.3 West Virginia 91.6 84.6 46.7 40.1 19.1 Wisconsin 90.6 77.7 45.4 30.1 14.9 Wyoming 86.7 57.6 28.6 22.9 1.6 Total 89.7 74.3 39.2 29.3 18.9 * = Data withheld to maintain firm confidentiality. Source: FCC Form 477, Part I. Table 21 ADSL Connections by State 2007-2011 (Connections over 200 kbps in at least one direction, in thousands) 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 State Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Alabama 357 403 431 457 473 496
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- 4.8 8.3 6.7 19.6 29.2 30.9 4.1 1.2 0.0 91.7 100.0 sDSL 0.0 0.0 0.0 41.9 32.2 17.5 7.5 * * * 100.0 100.0 Other Wireline 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.8 10.4 59.9 10.8 3.7 3.0 3.4 100.0 100.0 Cable Modem 0.4 1.8 2.2 0.5 3.8 4.4 11.9 23.6 53.2 0.5 97.8 100.0 FTTP 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.5 1.2 2.6 10.2 1.6 81.7 2.1 99.8 100.0 Satellite 45.4 39.7 85.1 * * * * 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.9 100.0 Fixed Wireless 7.7 3.6 11.3 17.7 25.7 27.4 14.3 2.0 1.5 0.2 88.7 100.0 Mobile Wireless 14.7 11.7 26.4 26.3 37.7 5.3 1.8 * 0.0 * 73.6 100.0 Power Line and Other 0.0 0.0 0.0 * * * * 0.0 * * 100.0
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Other Wireline 98.8 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Cable Modem 6.4 4.2 4.3 13.2 16.7 16.3 14.1 10.5 9.5 2.7 2.1 FTTP 80.7 7.6 1.7 2.7 2.0 1.7 1.3 1.0 0.9 0.3 0.2 Satellite 46.4 48.6 3.7 1.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Fixed Wireless 85.4 11.6 1.6 1.0 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Power Line 99.9 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 All Other 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total 0.7 0.4 0.6 3.5 7.5 10.7 12.9 14.0 24.1 14.3 11.3 Note: Figures may not sum to totals due to rounding. See Technical Notes at
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- states were inconsistently reported at the end of June 2000 compared to the other filing periods. Jun 2001 Percent Resold 2/ Percent Change Jun 00 - Jun 01 Table 10 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers 1/ Number of CLECs 0 46.6% 40.0% 1 19.7 16.3 2 9.1 9.9 3 6.9 8.2 4 5.0 5.6 5 3.9 4.1 6 2.4 3.3 7 1.6 2.6 8 1.2 2.2 9 1.1 1.7 10 or More 2.5 5.9 1/ Data for June 2000 have been revised. Households Percentage 14,961,004 14.5% 9.5% 13,916,596 13.5 9.0 12,347,623 11.9 8.8 12,926,647 12.5 11.5 11,440,264 11.1 10.1 9,885,363 9.6 8.7 6,604,080 6.4 7.6 4,448,655 4.3 6.0 3,824,159 3.7 5.6 3,865,944 3.7 4.5 10 2,910,477 2.8 4.3 11 2,614,329 2.5 3.7
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- Zero 46.6% 44.0%40.0%38.0%33.0%31.3% 26.8% 25.1% One 19.7 16.8 16.3 16.8 19.5 19.3 18.6 17.3 Two 9.1 10.4 9.9 10.0 10.3 10.4 10.0 10.4 Three 6.9 7.2 8.2 7.7 7.9 6.7 6.7 7.0 Four 5.0 5.5 5.6 6.1 6.6 6.3 5.6 5.3 Five 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.5 4.9 5.2 5.0 4.8 Six 2.4 3.0 3.3 3.8 4.0 4.4 4.4 4.7 Seven 1.6 2.3 2.6 2.9 3.1 3.5 4.1 4.1 Eight 1.2 1.7 2.2 2.2 2.5 2.9 3.6 3.7 Nine 1.1 1.4 1.7 2.1 1.9 2.6 3.1 3.2 Ten or More 2.5 3.7 5.9 5.9 6.3 7.3 12.2 14.4 Zero 14.5% 11.8% 9.5% 8.8% 6.6% 5.8% 4.5% 3.8% One 13.5 10.6 9.0 8.5 9.1 8.2 6.5 6.0 Two 11.9 10.6 8.8 9.7 9.0
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- loops decreased by 3%, to 58% of total CLEC switched access lines. See Table 3, and for data reported for individual states, see Table 10. For historical data for individual states, see Tables 17 and 18. ILECs reported providing about 1.5 million switched access lines to unaffiliated carriers on a resale basis at the end of December 2004, down from 1.6 million six months earlier. They reported providing 20.7 million unbundled loops (with or without unbundled switching) to unaffiliated carriers, down from 21.4 million six months earlier.7 See Table 4. 4 In the local telephone section of FCC Form 477, the switched access lines in service to the carrier's own end-user customers that are reported to be "used for residential and
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- totals for these individual states were inconsistently reported at the end of June 2000 compared to the other filing periods. Jun 2002 Percent Resold 2 Percent Change Jun 01 - Jun 02 Table 11 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers 1 46.6% 40.0% 33.0% 19.7 16.3 19.5 9.1 9.9 10.3 6.9 8.2 7.9 5.0 5.6 6.6 3.9 4.1 4.9 2.4 3.3 4.0 1.6 2.6 3.1 1.2 2.2 2.5 1.1 1.7 1.9 2.5 5.9 6.3 Households Percentage 14,961,004 14.5% 9.5% 6.6% 13,916,596 13.5 9.0 9.1 12,347,623 11.9 8.8 9.0 12,926,647 12.5 11.5 9.5 11,440,264 11.1 10.1 10.3 9,885,363 9.6 8.7 9.0 6,604,080 6.4 7.6 8.4 4,448,655 4.3 6.0 7.6 3,824,159 3.7 5.6 6.0 3,865,944 3.7 4.5 4.6 10 2,910,477 2.8 4.3 5.3 11 2,614,329
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- 2002 have been revised. Number of CLECs Zero 46.6% 44.0%40.0%38.0%33.0%31.3% 26.8% One 19.7 16.8 16.3 16.8 19.5 19.3 18.6 Two 9.1 10.4 9.9 10.0 10.3 10.4 10.0 Three 6.9 7.2 8.2 7.7 7.9 6.7 6.7 Four 5.0 5.5 5.6 6.1 6.6 6.3 5.6 Five 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.5 4.9 5.2 5.0 Six 2.4 3.0 3.3 3.8 4.0 4.4 4.4 Seven 1.6 2.3 2.6 2.9 3.1 3.5 4.1 Eight 1.2 1.7 2.2 2.2 2.5 2.9 3.6 Nine 1.1 1.4 1.7 2.1 1.9 2.6 3.1 Ten or More 2.5 3.7 5.9 5.9 6.3 7.3 12.2 Number of CLECs Zero 14.5% 11.8% 9.5% 8.8%6.6% 5.8% 4.5% One 13.5 10.6 9.0 8.5 9.1 8.2 6.5 Two 11.9 10.6 8.8 9.7 9.0 8.3 6.1 Three 12.5
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- See Table 3. Since December 1999, the percentage of nationwide CLEC switched access lines reported to be provisioned by reselling services has declined steadily, to 16% at the end of June 2004, and the percentage provisioned over UNE loops has grown, to 61%. See Table 3 and, for data reported for individual states, see Table 10. ILECs reported providing about 1.6 million switched access lines to unaffiliated carriers on a resale basis at the end of June 2004, down from 1.8 million six months earlier. They reported providing 21.4 million unbundled loops (with or without unbundled switching) to unaffiliated carriers, up from 19.4 million six months earlier.7 See Table 4. ILECs reported providing about 13% more UNE loops with switching (referred
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- Toll & FCC 457 IncumbentOther Local Other All IncumbentOther Local Other Line # LECs CompetitorsCarriers Filers LECs CompetitorsCarriers Fixed local service: 34Monthly service, local calling, connection charges, $51,577.5 $324.7 $276.7 $52,178.9 98.8% 0.6% 0.5% vertical features, inside wiring maintenance, and other local exchange service charges except for tariffed subscriber line charges 35Tariffed subscriber line charges 8,188.0 131.6 7.3 8,326.9 98.3 1.6 0.1 Local exchange service (line 34 + line 35) 59,765.5 456.3 284.0 60,505.8 98.8 0.8 0.5 36Local private line and special access service 3,481.3 235.6 22.7 3,739.6 93.1 6.3 0.6 37Pay telephone coin revenues 1,378.7 53.7 447.0 1,879.4 73.4 2.9 23.8 38Other local telecommunications service revenues 2,291.3 84.9 207.5 2,583.7 88.7 3.3 8.0 Total fixed local service 66,916.8 830.4 961.4
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- $53,630.5 $783.1 * $33.3 $0.1 $754.2$55,201.2 97.2% 1.4% vertical features, inside wiring maintenance, and other local exchange service charges except for tariffed subscriber line charges 35Tariffed subscriber line charges 9,779.0 69.9 0.2 *1,203.211,052.3 88.5 0.6 Local exchange service (line 34 + line 35) 63,409.4 852.9 * 33.5 0.2 1,957.466,253.5 95.7 1.3 36Local private line and special access service 4,108.5 367.2 1.6 * 70.9 4,548.2 90.3 8.1 37Pay telephone coin revenues 1,310.8 35.4 749.9 * 13.8 2,109.9 62.1 1.7 38Other local telecommunications service revenues 1,595.7 102.3 1.3 0.6 1.7 44.8 1,746.5 91.4 5.9 Total fixed local service 70,424.4 1,357.9 751.2 35.7 1.9 2,087.074,658.1 94.3 1.8 Mobile service: 39Monthly and activation charges 131.1 24.7 14,060.82,455.3 404.017,076.0 0.8 0.1 40Message charges including roaming but
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- 3.3 3.3 3.2 3.2 3.1 7 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.8 2.7 8 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.3 9 2.3 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.1 10 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.0 2.0 11-15 8.2 8.1 8.0 7.7 7.3 16-20 5.8 5.6 5.4 5.1 4.7 21-25 4.0 3.7 3.7 3.5 3.2 26-30 2.8 2.5 2.6 2.5 2.2 31-45 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.8 3.3 46-60 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.3 Greater Than 60 1.3 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.1 Average Duration 9.4 8.9 8.9 8.7 8.0 Median Duration 4.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Source: Calculated by IAD staff with data provided by TNS Telecoms (formerly PNR and Associates), Telecoms Market MonitorTM. Sample Size: 110,734 calls for 1995; 94,830 calls for 1996; 295,498 calls for 1997; 364,942 calls
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- SBC 5Verizon 6Other 7 Households 8 1995 74.6% 13.0% 4.2% (7) % (7) % (7) % (7) % 8.2% 1996 69.9 14.1 5.0 (7) (7) (7) (7) 11.0 1997 67.2 13.2 5.7 (7) (7) (7) (7) 13.8 1998 62.6 15.1 5.7 (7) (7) (7) (7) 16.6 1999 62.5 16.0 6.2 (7) (7) (7) (7) 15.4 2000 51.1 18.0 6.6 0.1 1.6 1.0 4.6 17.0 2001 42.3 18.5 6.8 0.1 2.9 2.6 6.7 20.0 2002 36.7 15.8 7.6 0.2 2.5 3.8 9.3 24.1 Direct Dial IntraLATA Minutes 1995 8.9% 2.4% 4.6% (7) % (7) % (7) % (7) % 84.1% 1996 9.5 5.4 4.4 (7) (7) (7) (7) 80.6 1997 13.9 6.7 3.7 (7) (7) (7) (7) 75.7 1998 15.6 8.7 3.8
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- 1.2 8.9 8.5 2Q92 9,851 2,606 198 1,378 1,322 15,356 64.2 17.0 1.3 9.0 8.6 3Q92 10,132 2,682 206 1,432 1,359 15,811 64.1 17.0 1.3 9.1 8.6 4Q92 9,724 2,761 213 1,490 1,396 15,584 62.4 17.7 1.4 9.6 9.0 1Q93 9,967 2,810 219 1,491 1,430 15,917 62.6 17.7 1.4 9.4 9.0 2Q93 9,833 2,929 252 1,510 1,503 16,027 61.4 18.3 1.6 9.4 9.4 3Q93 10,142 3,054 282 1,541 1,580 16,599 61.1 18.4 1.7 9.3 9.5 4Q93 9,921 3,128 392 1,598 1,661 16,699 59.4 18.7 2.3 9.6 9.9 1Q94 10,224 3,221 524 1,660 1,934 17,563 58.2 18.3 3.0 9.5 11.0 2Q94 10,335 3,309 555 1,696 2,009 17,904 57.7 18.5 3.1 9.5 11.2 3Q94 10,378 3,407 569 1,740 2,087 18,181 57.1 18.7 3.1
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- 1.2 8.9 8.5 2Q92 9,851 2,606 198 1,378 1,322 15,356 64.2 17.0 1.3 9.0 8.6 3Q92 10,132 2,682 206 1,432 1,359 15,811 64.1 17.0 1.3 9.1 8.6 4Q92 9,724 2,761 213 1,490 1,396 15,584 62.4 17.7 1.4 9.6 9.0 1Q93 9,967 2,810 219 1,491 1,430 15,917 62.6 17.7 1.4 9.4 9.0 2Q93 9,833 2,929 252 1,510 1,503 16,027 61.4 18.3 1.6 9.4 9.4 3Q93 10,142 3,054 282 1,541 1,580 16,599 61.1 18.4 1.7 9.3 9.5 4Q93 9,921 3,128 392 1,598 1,661 16,699 59.4 18.7 2.3 9.6 9.9 1Q94 10,224 3,221 524 1,660 1,934 17,563 58.2 18.3 3.0 9.5 11.0 2Q94 10,335 3,309 555 1,696 2,009 17,904 57.7 18.5 3.1 9.5 11.2 3Q94 10,378 3,407 569 1,740 2,087 18,181 57.1 18.7 3.1
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- Providers 67.2 16.8 2.4 Total Local Competitors 1,385.3 3,176.7 973.1 Fixed Local Service Providers 9,730.3 22,494.8 4,766.0 Payphone Service Providers 22.8 102.9 9.2 Wireless Telephony Including Cellular, 1,900.1 18,954.3 2,731.6 Personal Communications Service (PCS) and SMR Telephony Carriers Paging & Messaging Service Providers 63.6 204.5 31.6 Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) Dispatch * 52.9 4.5 Wireless Data and Other Mobile Service 1.6 74.3 29.8 Providers Wireless Service Providers 1,965.4 19,286.0 2,797.5 Interexchange Carriers (IXCs) 3,296.7 14,282.0 9,972.5 Operator Service Providers (OSPs) 6.9 140.4 59.8 Prepaid Calling Card Providers 1.1 17.0 13.7 Satellite Service Providers 39.8 54.5 49.9 Toll Resellers 259.7 1,911.4 1,033.5 Other Toll Carriers 8/ 414.8 115.4 88.0 Toll Service Providers 4,019.1 16,520.7 11,217.5 All Filers 7/ $15,737.6 $58,404.4 $18,790.1 See
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- Quarter Compared to Quarter Rate 2009 2009 2009 2009 Prior Actual 2010 1/ 1/ 2/ 4/ Regional Bell Operating Companies 6/ $5,848.3 $10,388.5 $2,239.3 $2,156.8 -3.7 $2,137.0 0.9% Other Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers 1,964.4 2,491.5 611.2 581.1 -4.9 568.7 2.1 (ILECs) Total ILECs 7,812.7 12,880.0 2,850.5 2,737.9 -3.9 2,705.6 1.2 Competitive Access Providers (CAPs) and 1,209.3 3,022.6 1,024.4 1,018.9 -0.5 1,001.6 1.7 Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) Local Resellers 19.4 94.0 22.8 23.1 1.1 21.0 9.3 Private Service Providers 1,127.7 155.2 106.9 107.1 0.2 105.3 1.7 Shared-Tenant Service Providers 10.8 9.7 2.8 2.8 0.0 2.7 2.4 Coaxial Cable IVoIP Providers 8/ 187.2 1,151.7 305.9 324.3 6.0 319.7 1.4 Interconnected VoIP (IVoIP) Providers 8/ 70.0 959.1 374.9 390.3 4.1 384.3 1.5 Total
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- Urban Areas (As of October 15), 1986-2001........................4 Table 1.3 Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15, 2001)......................................................5 Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15), 1990-2001...................................7 Table 1.5 Connection Charges for a Residential Telephone Line in the Sample Cities (As of October 15), 1990-2001.................9 2. Rates for Low-Income Households.....................................................................11 Table 1.6 Comparison of Standard Local Rates to Lifeline and LinkUp Rates (As of October 15, 2001)....................12 Table 1.7 Lifeline and LinkUp Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15, 2001)..............................13 3. Business Rates....................................................................................................15 Table 1.8 Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line in Urban Areas (As of October 15, 2001).....................16 Table 1.9 Average Local Rates for Businesses with
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- Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas (As of October 15), 1986-2002 Table 1.3 Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15, 2002) Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15), 1990-2002 Table 1.5 Connection Charges for a Residential Telephone Line in the Sample Cities (As of October 15), 1990-2002 Table 1.6 Comparison of Standard Local Rates to Lifeline and LinkUp Rates (As of October 15, 2002) Table 1.7 Lifeline and LinkUp Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15, 2002) Table 1.8 Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line in Urban Areas (As of October 15, 2002) Table 1.9 Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line
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- Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas (As of October 15), 1986-2003 Table 1.3 Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15, 2003) Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15), 1993-2003 Table 1.5 Connection Charges for a Residential Telephone Line in the Sample Cities (As of October 15), 1993-2003 Table 1.6 Comparison of Standard Local Rates to Lifeline and Link-Up Rates (As of October 15, 2003) Table 1.7 Lifeline and Link-Up Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15, 2003) Table 1.8 Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line in Urban Areas (As of October 15, 2003) Table 1.9 Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line
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- Rates for Local Service in Urban Areas (As of October 15), 1986-2004 Table 1.3 Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15, 2004) Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15), 1993-2004 Table 1.5 Connection Charges for a Residential Telephone Line in the Sample Cities (As of October 15), 1993-2004 Table 1.6 Comparison of Standard Local Rates to Lifeline and Link-Up Rates (As of October 15, 2004) Table 1.7 Lifeline and Link-Up Rates in the Sample Cities (As of October 15, 2004) Table 1.8 Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line in Urban Areas (As of October 15, 2004) Table 1.9 Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line
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- for Local Service as of October 15, 1997......................3 Table 1.2 Average Residential Rates for Local Service, 1986-1997.........................4 Table 1.3 Residential Rates in the Sample Cities as of October 15, 1997......................5 Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Rates in the Sample Cities, 1990-1997..........................7 Table 1.5 Charges for Connection of a Residential Line in the Sample Cities, 1990-1997...........9 2. Rates for Low-Income Households..........................11 Table 1.6 Comparison of Standard Local Rates to Subsidized Rates.........................12 Table 1.7 Lifeline and Link-up Rates in the Sample Cities as of October 15, 1997.........13 3. Business Rates.........................................15 Table 1.8 Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line as of October 15, 1997..........16 Table 1.9 Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line, 1989-1997...................17 Table 1.10 Telephone Rates in the
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- for Local Service as of October 15, 1998....................3 Table 1.2 Average Residential Rates for Local Service, 1986-1998.......................4 Table 1.3 Residential Rates in the Sample Cities as of October 15, 1998....................5 Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Rates in the Sample Cities, 1990-1998........................7 Table 1.5 Charges for Connection of a Residential Line in the Sample Cities, 1990-1998..........9 2. Rates for Low-Income Households.......................11 Table 1.6 Comparison of Standard Local Rates to Subsidized Rates.......................12 Table 1.7 Lifeline and Link-up Rates in the Sample Cities as of October 15, 1998........13 3. Business Rates.....................................15 Table 1.8 Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line as of October 15, 1998.........16 Table 1.9 Average Local Rates for Businesses with a Single Line, 1989-1998.................17 Table 1.10 Telephone Rates in the
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- 16.1 CALIFORNIA 9,886,249 561,877 6,912,068 10,037,467 570,4717,017,793 78.4 20.8 0.9 COLORADO 1,698,671 61,543 776,014 1,775,232 64,317 810,990 95.7 0.0 4.3 CONNECTICUT 1,436,686 42,620 549,325 1,451,339 43,055 554,928 0.0 99.0 1.0 DELAWARE 341,172 12,347 170,276 341,172 12,347 170,276 100.0 0.0 0.0 DIST. OF COLUMBIA 285,423 4,102 593,074 285,423 4,102 593,074 100.0 0.0 0.0 FLORIDA 7,114,917 232,955 2,779,199 7,230,425 236,7372,824,318 59.3 39.1 1.6 GEORGIA 2,674,779 116,942 1,292,308 2,977,856 130,1931,438,738 83.8 0.6 15.7 HAWAII 454,717 19,649 183,279 454,939 19,659 183,369 0.0 100.0 0.0 IDAHO 445,342 20,036 153,752 492,026 22,136 169,869 71.7 21.7 6.6 ILLINOIS 4,704,322 282,070 2,642,253 4,816,423 288,7922,705,216 85.6 12.3 2.1 INDIANA 2,221,241 84,297 933,285 2,319,914 88,042 974,744 62.4 33.5 4.1 IOWA 932,997 38,574 348,539 1,129,719 46,707 422,028 65.1 21.0 14.0 KANSAS 880,791
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- of support received minus the amount of contribution paid on a per-loop per- month basis. F. Low-Income Support Mechanisms Low-income consumers have historically been assisted through the lifeline and link-up mechanisms.15 The lifeline mechanism provides reduced monthly service charges to eligible low- income households. The link-up mechanism provides reduced connection charges for new low- income subscribers to establish service. Table 1.6 presents data on low-income support mechanisms. The first column presents estimated 1999 payments from low-income support mechanisms. Payments for 1999 are annualized based on the first eight months of the year. The second column expresses the same payments on a per-loop per-month basis. Column 3 shows estimated contributions by state. These are computed by multiplying the total support payments for
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- 14, data from the low-income support programs (table 13) is added to data from the summary of high-cost support programs (table 12) to provide a total support program summary. Figure 1 Telecommunications Revenues: 1999 (Dollars in Billions) CLECs Total $2.1 End User $1.4 Carrier's Carrier $.7 SLCs Total $10.4 End User $10.4 Carrier's Carrier $0 Access Total $16.7 End User 1.6 Carrier's Carrier $15.X Local Total $3.4 End User $0 Carrier's Carrier $ 3.4 ILECs Total $30.5 End User $12.0 Carrier's Carrier $18.4 Wireless Total $4.9 End User $4.5 Carrier's Carrier $.4 IXCs Total $73.6 End User $62.4 Carrier's Carrier $11.2 Interstate Total $111.3 End User $80.8 Carrier's Carrier $30.4 CLECs Total $4.3 End User $2.8 Carrier's Carrier $1.5 Access Total
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- 88.2 93.0 4.8 * California 91.7 97.2 5.5 * Colorado 94.4 97.0 2.6 * Connecticut 95.5 97.6 2.1 Delaware 95.0 96.9 1.9 District of Columbia 94.7 95.1 0.4 Florida 85.5 95.0 9.5 * Georgia 88.9 95.2 6.3 * Hawaii 94.6 98.0 3.4 * Idaho 89.5 94.8 5.3 * Illinois 95.0 92.4 -2.6 Indiana 90.3 93.8 3.5 * Iowa 95.4 97.0 1.6 Kansas 94.9 96.3 1.4 Kentucky 86.9 94.0 7.1 * Louisiana 88.9 93.4 4.5 * Maine 90.7 98.0 7.3 * Maryland 96.3 98.5 2.2 Massachusetts 94.3 97.1 2.8 * Michigan 93.8 95.2 1.4 Minnesota 96.4 96.6 0.3 Mississippi 82.4 91.3 8.9 * Missouri 92.1 97.0 4.9 * Montana 92.8 94.2 1.4 Nebraska 94.0 96.5 2.5 * Nevada 89.4 94.9 5.5 *
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- 97.0 2.6 * Connecticut 95.5 98.1 2.6 * Delaware 95.0 96.1 1.1 District of Columbia 94.7 93.2 -1.5 Florida 85.5 93.7 8.2 * Georgia 88.9 92.1 3.2 Hawaii 94.6 95.3 0.7 Idaho 89.5 96.8 7.3 * Illinois 95.0 90.4 -4.6 Indiana 90.3 91.3 1.0 Iowa 95.4 95.2 -0.2 Kansas 94.9 94.0 -0.9 Kentucky 86.9 90.8 3.9 * Louisiana 88.9 90.5 1.6 Maine 90.7 96.6 5.9 * Maryland 96.3 94.3 -2.0 Massachusetts 94.3 96.8 2.5 * Michigan 93.8 94.2 0.4 Minnesota 96.4 97.7 1.4 Mississippi 82.4 91.6 9.2 * Missouri 92.1 93.9 1.8 Montana 92.8 93.6 0.8 Nebraska 94.0 94.8 0.8 Nevada 89.4 93.8 4.4 * New Hampshire 95.0 95.0 0.0 New Jersey 94.1 96.1 2.0 New Mexico 85.3 91.6 6.3 *
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- whole, there is no significant seasonal variation in these data. Census Bureau figures for March 1998, the most recent data available, show that the percentage of households subscribing to telephone service is 94.1%, which is up 0.2% from March 1997. This difference is not statistically significant. As a result of an increasing number of households and a higher penetration rate, 1.6 million households were added to the nation's telephone system between March 1997 and March 1998. This report includes figures showing subscribership percentages by state, by householder's age and race, by household size, by income, and for individual adults by labor force status. The March 1998 data show that 95.1% of individual adults in the civilian non-institutionalized population have a telephone
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- Month (March, July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Households 6 Table 2 Telephone Penetration by State (Percentage of Households with Telephone Service) State November 1983 March 1999 Change Alabama 87.9% 91.9% 4.0% * Alaska 83.8 94.9 11.2 * Arizona 88.8 92.8 4.0 Arkansas 88.2 88.9 0.8 California 91.7 94.7 3.0 * Colorado 94.4 95.9 1.6 Connecticut 95.5 94.9 -0.6 Delaware 95.0 98.2 3.1 District of Columbia 94.7 92.3 -2.4 Florida 85.5 92.6 7.1 * Georgia 88.9 92.3 3.4 Hawaii 94.6 95.6 1.0 Idaho 89.5 93.6 4.1 Illinois 95.0 91.2 -3.8 ** Indiana 90.3 93.8 3.4 * Iowa 95.4 96.1 0.7 Kansas 94.9 97.1 2.2 Kentucky 86.9 93.5 6.6 * Louisiana 88.9 90.3 1.4 Maine 90.7
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- 1.2 District of Columbia 94.7 95.3 0.6 Florida 85.5 92.1 6.6 * Georgia 88.9 90.6 1.7 Hawaii 94.6 93.5 -1.1 Idaho 89.5 93.3 3.8 * Illinois 95.0 92.1 -2.9 ** Indiana 90.3 93.3 3.0 Iowa 95.4 95.3 -0.1 Kansas 94.9 96.6 1.7 Kentucky 86.9 93.7 6.8 * Louisiana 88.9 92.7 3.8 * Maine 90.7 97.9 7.2 * Maryland 96.3 94.7 -1.6 Massachusetts 94.3 95.7 1.4 Michigan 93.8 94.8 1.0 Minnesota 96.4 96.6 0.3 Mississippi 82.4 87.7 5.3 * Missouri 92.1 95.5 3.4 * Montana 92.8 95.0 2.2 Nebraska 94.0 97.0 3.0 * Nevada 89.4 94.0 4.6 * New Hampshire 95.0 97.7 2.8 * New Jersey 94.1 94.1 0.0 New Mexico 85.3 92.0 6.7 * New York 90.8 94.7 3.9 * North
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- Available Telephone Penetration Households 7 Table 2 Telephone Penetration by State (Percentage of Households with Telephone Service) State Alabama 87.9% 92.6% 4.7% * Alaska 83.8 96.6 12.8 * Arizona 88.8 93.1 4.3 * Arkansas 88.2 90.4 2.3 California 91.7 97.1 5.4 * Colorado 94.4 97.5 3.1 * Connecticut 95.5 97.5 2.0 Delaware 95.0 96.1 1.1 District of Columbia 94.7 93.1 -1.6 Florida 85.5 93.6 8.1 * Georgia 88.9 94.6 5.7 * Hawaii 94.6 96.4 1.8 Idaho 89.5 94.0 4.5 * Illinois 95.0 91.2 -3.8 Indiana 90.3 92.5 2.2 Iowa 95.4 96.5 1.1 Kansas 94.9 95.6 0.7 Kentucky 86.9 94.6 7.7 * Louisiana 88.9 92.7 3.8 * Maine 90.7 97.4 6.7 * Maryland 96.3 96.1 -0.2 Massachusetts 94.3 97.4 3.1 * Michigan
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- * Hawaii 93.5 94.7 1.2 Idaho 90.7 93.9 3.2 * Illinois 94.2 91.5 -2.6 # Indiana 91.6 94.5 2.9 * Iowa 96.2 96.2 0.0 Kansas 94.3 94.8 0.5 Kentucky 88.1 93.3 5.2 * Louisiana 89.7 92.6 2.9 * Maine 93.4 97.9 4.4 * Maryland 95.7 95.0 -0.7 Massachusetts 95.9 94.6 -1.3 # Michigan 92.8 95.0 2.1 * Minnesota 95.8 97.4 1.6 * Mississippi 82.4 89.2 6.8 * Missouri 91.5 95.8 4.3 * Montana 91.0 94.6 3.6 * Nebraska 95.7 97.3 1.7 * Nevada 90.4 94.0 3.6 * New Hampshire 94.3 97.7 3.3 * New Jersey 94.8 94.6 -0.2 New Mexico 82.0 91.2 9.2 * New York 91.8 95.1 3.3 * North Carolina 88.3 93.9 5.6 * North Dakota 94.6 95.8 1.2
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- * Hawaii 93.5 95.7 2.2 * Idaho 90.7 94.5 3.8 * Illinois 94.2 92.5 -1.7 # Indiana 91.6 93.9 2.4 * Iowa 96.2 97.1 0.9 Kansas 94.3 94.2 -0.1 Kentucky 88.1 93.5 5.4 * Louisiana 89.7 93.6 3.9 * Maine 93.4 97.8 4.4 * Maryland 95.7 96.0 0.3 Massachusetts 95.9 95.6 -0.2 Michigan 92.8 94.7 1.8 * Minnesota 95.8 97.5 1.6 * Mississippi 82.4 89.9 7.5 * Missouri 91.5 96.1 4.6 * Montana 91.0 95.0 4.0 * Nebraska 95.7 96.6 0.9 Nevada 90.4 95.1 4.8 * New Hampshire 94.3 98.3 3.9 * New Jersey 94.8 95.8 1.0 New Mexico 82.0 92.2 10.1 * New York 91.8 95.1 3.3 * North Carolina 88.3 93.6 5.3 * North Dakota 94.6 94.4 -0.3 Ohio
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- $2.0 $33.3 $0.1 $0.1 $679.3 $74.9 $754.2$54,888.4 $312.8$55,201.2 vertical features, and other local exchange service charges except for tariffed subscriber line charges 35Tariffed subscriber line charges 0.1 0.2 0.2 * * 26.6 1,176.6 1,203.2 281.710,770.611,052.3 Local exchange service (line 34 + line 35) 31.3 2.2 33.5 0.1 * 0.2 705.9 1,251.5 1,957.4 55,170.011,083.566,253.5 36Local private line and special access service 1.6 0.1 1.6 * * 50.6 20.3 70.9 2,660.6 1,887.6 4,548.2 37Pay telephone coin revenues * * * 8.4 5.4 13.8 2,023.8 86.1 2,109.9 38Other local telecommunications service revenues 0.6 * 0.6 1.5 0.2 1.7 24.7 20.2 44.8 1,618.1 128.4 1,746.5 Total fixed local service 33.5 2.2 35.7 1.6 0.2 1.9 789.6 1,297.4 2,087.0 61,472.613,185.574,658.1 Mobile service: 39Monthly and activation charges
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- 312, 313, 314, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, and a portion of 403 1/] Total telecommunications service revenues 72,781 27,570 100,351 10,733 5,066 8 15,807 Total telecommunications service provided for resale 10,455 15,004 25,459 3,554 3,665 8 7,227 (from Table 1.5) Total telecommunications service provided to 62,326 12,566 ____ 74,892 7,179 1,400 1 8,580 end users (from Table 1.6) Total telecommunications service revenues 72,781 27,570 100,351 10,733 5,066 8 15,807 418Enhanced services, inside wiring maintenance, billing - - - - - - - - - 10,419 - - - - - - - - - 2,633 and collection, customer premises equipment, published directory, dark fiber, Internet access, cable TV program transmission, and non-telecommunications service revenues 419Gross billed revenues from
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- 311, 312, 313, 314, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, and a portion of 403 1/] Total telecommunications service revenues 70,816 28,784 99,600 12,387 5,886 12 18,286 Total telecommunications service provided for resale 12,092 15,281 27,373 3,928 4,180 9 8,116 (from Table 1.5) Total telecommunications service provided to 58,724 13,503 72,227 8,459 1,706 4 10,169 end users (from Table 1.6) Total telecommunications service revenues 70,816 28,784 99,600 12,387 5,886 12 18,286 418Enhanced services, inside wiring maintenance, billing - - - - - - - - - 11,082 - - - - - - - - - 2,806 and collection, customer premises equipment, published directory, dark fiber, Internet access, cable TV program transmission, and non-telecommunications service revenues 419Gross billed revenues from
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- 313, 314, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, and a portion of 403 1/] Total telecommunications service revenues 67,756 29,002 2 96,760 11,942 6,279 9 18,230 Total telecommunications service provided for resale 11,525 14,822 26,346 3,815 4,091 6 7,912 (from Table 1.5) Total telecommunications service provided to 56,231 14,181 2.2 70,414 8,128 2,187 3 10,318 end users (from Table 1.6) Total telecommunications service revenues 67,756 29,002 2 96,760 11,942 6,279 9 18,230 418Enhanced services, inside wiring maintenance, billing - - - - - - - - - 10,925 - - - - - - - - - 2,745 and collection, customer premises equipment, published directory, dark fiber, Internet access, cable TV program transmission, and non-telecommunications service revenues 419Gross billed revenues
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- 311, 312, 313, 314, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, and a portion of 403 1/] Total telecommunications service revenues 62,306 28,434 90,740 12,107 6,627 6 18,740 Total telecommunications service provided for resale 11,370 14,469 25,839 3,787 4,125 4 7,916 (from Table 1.5) Total telecommunications service provided to 50,936 13,965 64,901 8,320 2,502 2 10,824 end users (from Table 1.6) Total telecommunications service revenues 62,306 28,434 90,740 12,107 6,627 6 18,740 418Enhanced services, inside wiring maintenance, billing - - - - - - - - - 11,012 - - - - - - - - - 2,741 and collection, customer premises equipment, published directory, dark fiber, Internet access, cable TV program transmission, and non-telecommunications service revenues 419Gross billed revenues from
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- 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, and a portion of 403**] Total telecommunications service revenues 61,958 22,186 84,144 19,652 8,412 8 28,072 Total telecommunications service provided for resale 7,213 12,155 19,368 5,142 5,902 7 11,051 (from Table 1.5) Total telecommunications service provided to 54,745 10,031 64,776 14,510 2,511 1 17,021 end users (from Table 1.6) Total telecommunications service revenues 61,958 22,186 84,144 19,652 8,412 8 28,072 418Enhanced services, inside wiring maintenance, billing - - - - - - - - - 7,499 - - - - - - - - - 4,630 and collection, customer premises equipment, published directory, dark fiber, Internet and non-telecommunications service revenues 419Gross billed revenues from all sources - - -
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- n.a. n.a.% Frontier North Carolina 4,942 BellSouth 2,533 47 1.9 n.a. n.a. 2,452 36 1.5 n.a. n.a. GTE 353 2 0.6 0 0.0 343 1 0.4 0 0.0 Sprint * 24 * 0 0.0 1,420 15 1.1 0 0.0 North Dakota 410 U S WEST 256 5 1.9 14 5.4 251 3 1.4 11 4.5 Ohio 6,885 Ameritech 4,145 67 1.6 22 0.5 4,118 77 1.9 26 0.6 GTE 918 ** *** 0 0.0 881 ** *** 0 0.0 Sprint * * * 0 0.0 616 ** 0.1 0 0.0 Oklahoma 2,018 SBC 1,664 48 2.9 0 0.0 1,650 40 2.4 0 0.0 Oregon 2,079 GTE 493 1 0.3 0 0.0 476 ** 0.1 0 0.0 U S WEST 1,395 11
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- - 4 TABLE 12.3 INTERSTATE SWITCHED ACCESS MINUTES (FIGURES SHOWN IN BILLIONS) PREMIUM NON-PREMIUM TOTAL MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES 1985 142.4 24.7 167.1 1986 168.5 14.6 183.1 1987 203.9 11.9 215.7 1988 235.4 9.2 244.6 1989 269.1 8.0 277.1 1990 300.4 7.1 307.4 1991 322.2 5.8 328.0 1992 345.5 4.2 349.8 1993 368.3 3.0 371.2 1994 399.3 2.1 401.4 1995 430.3 1.6 431.9 1996 467.7 1.2 468.1 1997 498.4 0.7 497.3 Source: Industry Analysis Division, Long Distance Market Shares. 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 350.0 400.0 450.0 500.0 Access Minutes (Billions) Interstate Switched Access Minutes Premium Minutes Non-Premium Minutes 12 - 5 PRICE INDEXES FOR TELEPHONE SERVICES:
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- 5.1 3.8 7.2 1983 3.6 3.8 3.6 1984 3.5 3.9 9.2 1985 3.0 3.8 4.7 1986 2.2 1.1 2.7 1987 3.1 4.4 -1.3 1988 3.7 4.4 1.3 1989 3.6 4.6 -0.3 1990 4.1 6.1 -0.4 1991 2.8 3.1 3.5 1992 2.2 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.7 2.7 1.8 1994 2.0 2.7 0.7 1995 2.1 2.5 1.2 1996 1.7 3.3 2.1 1997 1.6 1.7 0.2 1998 1.1 1.6 0.31/ 1999 1.5 2.7 0.4 Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Economic Analysis. 1/ The CPI telephone service index was revised in December of 1997. Table 13.2 Chart 13.1 GDP Chain-Type Price Index CPI - All Items CPI - Telephone Services Annual Changes in Major Price Indices CPI All Items and Telephone Services
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- 97 Group Totals and Index 878 202 4.4 Intellicall Operator Services 121 National Accounts Long Distance, Inc. 156 Matrix Telecom 115 Coastal Telephone Company 120 Group Totals and Index 512 214 2.4 Communication TeleSystems International (Worldxchange) 409 Touch 1 Long Distance, Inc. 97 National Telephone & Communications, Inc. 160 Conquest Operator Services Corp. 55 Group Totals and Index 721 438 1.6 USLD Communications Corp. 309 GE Exchange 53 Midcom Communications, Inc. 60 Telco Communications Group 370 Group Totals and Index 792 812 1.0 NOS Communications, Inc. 73 Frontier Corporation (Non-LEC Services) 752 IXC Long Distance, Inc. 65 EXCEL Communications, Inc. 613 Group Totals and Index 1,503 2,799 0.5 Unidial 61 Tel-Save, Inc. 125 LCI International, Inc. 571 SPRINT Corporation (Non-LEC Services)
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- 4,498 51 1.1 0 0.0 4,443 39 0.9 4,394 26 0.6 SBC 18,110 261 1.4 0 0.0 17,646 252 1.4 0 0.0 17,792 251 1.4 * 252 * Colorado 2,644 U S WEST 2,650 29 1.1 1 *** 2,556 22 0.8 1 *** 2,583 16 0.6 2,554 8 0.3 Connecticut 2,152 SBC (SNET) 2,148 36 1.7 11 0.5 2,133 34 1.6 15 0.7 2,137 31 1.5 2,120 28 1.3 Delaware 532 Bell Atlantic 569 10 1.8 n.a. n.a. 565 10 1.8 n.a. n.a. 557 7 1.3 * * * District of Columbia 920 Bell Atlantic 945 11 1.2 n.a. n.a. 946 11 1.1 n.a. n.a. 935 7 0.7 * 3 * Florida 10,491 BellSouth 6,487 112 1.7 n.a. n.a. 6,376 103
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- 5.1 3.8 7.2 1983 3.6 3.8 3.6 1984 3.5 3.9 9.2 1985 3.0 3.8 4.7 1986 2.2 1.1 2.7 1987 3.1 4.4 -1.3 1988 3.7 4.4 1.3 1989 3.6 4.6 -0.3 1990 4.1 6.1 -0.4 1991 2.8 3.1 3.5 1992 2.2 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.7 2.7 1.8 1994 2.0 2.7 0.7 1995 2.1 2.5 1.2 1996 1.7 3.3 2.1 1997 1.6 1.7 0.2 1998 1.3 1.6 0.3* 1999 1.6 2.7 0.4 2000 2.5 3.4 -2.3 2001 1.8 1.6 1.3 * The CPI telephone service index was revised in December of 1997. Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Economic Analysis. Chart 13.2 Table 13.2 Annual Changes in Major Price Indices GDP Chain- Type Price IndexCPI - All ItemsCPI - Telephone
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- 9,429 8,046 6,617 5,772 4,889 Total Toll Service Revenues $75,744 $82,525 $84,478 $89,629 $99,691 $100,793 $105,055 $108,246 $109,615 $99,300 $83,697 Note: Total toll service revenues include intrastate, interstate and international toll revenues. Also, some numbers for previous years have been revised for consistency with other reports. In addition, CLECs have now been included with other toll. See notes following Table 1.6. p - preliminary * Regional Bell operating company long distance subsidiaries. 9 - 5 2002 Table 9.1 Total Toll Service Revenues by Carrier (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) NA - Not Available. * Regional Bell operating company long distance affiliates. 1 ACC Long Distance Corp. and Teleport Communications Group merged in April of 1998, and the combined company, Teleport Communications
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- 12.6 16.0 1996 39.4 20.9 8.0 11.3 20.4 1997 39.2 22.9 8.5 10.2 19.3 1998 38.6 21.1 7.6 9.0 23.7 1999 36.9 21.7 9.0 7.4 25.0 2000 34.8 20.6 8.3 0.4% 3.1% 2.7% 3.1% NA 27.1 2001 34.2 21.4 8.5 0.7 3.5 3.1 3.4 NA 25.3 2002 32.9 21.1 8.5 1.0 4.0 3.7 3.7 NA 25.1 2003 30.0 20.8 8.2 1.6p 3.8 4.9 5.2 NA 25.8 NA - Not applicable * Includes incumbent local exchange carriers and competitive local exchange carriers. 1 Figures reported by RBOC long distance affiliates, which may include both in-region and out-of-region long distance service, and local exchange operating companies for the years 2000 - 2003. Some of the RBOC long distance affiliates' revenues fall below the
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- 5.1 3.8 7.2 1983 3.6 3.8 3.6 1984 3.5 3.9 9.2 1985 3.0 3.8 4.7 1986 2.2 1.1 2.7 1987 3.1 4.4 -1.3 1988 3.7 4.4 1.3 1989 3.6 4.6 -0.3 1990 4.1 6.1 -0.4 1991 2.8 3.1 3.5 1992 2.2 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.7 2.7 1.8 1994 2.0 2.7 0.7 1995 2.1 2.5 1.2 1996 1.7 3.3 2.1 1997 1.6 1.7 0.2 1998 1.3 1.6 0.3* 1999 1.6 2.7 0.4 2000 2.4 3.4 -2.3 * CPI telephone service index was revised in December of 1997. Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Economic Analysis. Chart 13.1 Table 13.2 Annual Changes in Major Price Indices GDP Chain- Type Price IndexCPI - All ItemsCPI - Telephone Services CPI All Items and
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- SBC 5Verizon 6Other 7 Households 8 1995 74.6% 13.0% 4.2% (7) % (7) % (7) % (7) % 8.2% 1996 69.9 14.1 5.0 (7) (7) (7) (7) 11.0 1997 67.2 13.2 5.7 (7) (7) (7) (7) 13.8 1998 62.6 15.1 5.7 (7) (7) (7) (7) 16.6 1999 62.5 16.0 6.2 (7) (7) (7) (7) 15.4 2000 51.1 18.0 6.6 0.1 1.6 1.0 4.6 17.0 2001 42.3 18.5 6.8 0.1 2.9 2.6 6.7 20.0 2002 36.7 15.8 7.6 0.2 2.5 3.8 9.3 24.1 Direct Dial IntraLATA Minutes 1995 8.9% 2.4% 4.6% (7) % (7) % (7) % (7) % 84.1% 1996 9.5 5.4 4.4 (7) (7) (7) (7) 80.6 1997 13.9 6.7 3.7 (7) (7) (7) (7) 75.7 1998 15.6 8.7 3.8
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- 8.5 11.1 Total Local Revenues $73,034.1 77.3 $2,252.9 8.1 $75,287.0 61.6 3.0 Interstate Access $4.5 0.0 $24,746.7 89.3 $24,751.1 20.3 100.0 Intrastate Access $8,983.7 9.5 $0.0 0.0 $8,983.7 7.4 0.0 Total Access Revenues $8,988.2 9.5 $24,746.7 89.3 $33,734.8 27.6 73.4 Operator Service, Pay Telephone & Card $1,617.7 1.7 $30.7 0.1 $1,648.4 1.3 1.9 Non-Operator Switched Toll Service $9,649.3 10.2 $456.4 1.6 $10,105.7 8.3 4.5 Long Distance Private Line Service $888.0 0.9 $19.6 0.1 $907.6 0.7 2.2 All Other Long Distance $285.9 0.3 $203.4 0.7 $489.3 0.4 41.6 Total Toll Revenues $12,440.9 13.2 $710.1 2.6 $13,151.0 10.8 5.4 Total Carrier Revenue $94,463.1 100.0 $27,709.7 100.0 $122,172.9 100.0 22.7 Figures may not add due to rounding and amounts that have been withheld to
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- (LECs) (Dollar amounts shown in millions) TRS Fund Worksheet Data 1996 Intrastate Interstate Intrastate + Interstate Interstate as % of Total Revenue As Percent of Revenue As Percent of Revenue As Percent of Revenue Total Intrastate Total Interstate Total Carrier in Revenue Revenue Revenue Category Local Exchange Service $48,529.4 60.2% $24.6 0.1% $48,554.1 45.0% 0.1% Local Private Line Service $1,326.4 1.6 $0.4 0.0 $1,326.8 1.2 0.0 Cellular, PCS, Paging & Other Mobile $258.5 0.3 $2.4 0.0 $260.9 0.2 0.9 Other Local $9,204.4 11.4 $969.0 3.6 $10,173.4 9.4 9.5 Total Local Revenues $59,318.7 73.6 $996.4 3.7 $60,315.2 55.9 1.7 Interstate Access $76.5 0.1 $25,827.2 94.7 $25,903.7 24.0 99.7 Intrastate Access $9,230.6 11.4 $0.0 0.0 $9,230.6 8.6 0.0 Total Access Revenues $9,307.2 11.5
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- 93.2 93.2 16.3 16.3 0.8 0.8 110.3 110.3 contract arrangement 23 b Provided under state or federal access tariff 8,275.1 13,004.3 21,279.4 11.2 1.8 13.0 17.8 2.2 20.0 8,304.2 13,008.2 21,312.4 24 Local private line & special access 933.1 3,595.7 4,528.9 * 0.2 0.2 10.5 2.5 13.0 943.6 3,598.4 4,542.1 25 Pay telephone compensation from toll carriers 246.5 51.6 298.1 1.6 1.6 1.2 1.3 2.5 249.3 52.9 302.2 26 Other local telecommunications service revenues 216.7 30.0 246.7 * * * 15.1 1.1 16.2 231.8 31.1 262.9 27 Universal service support revenue 354.3 788.9 1,143.2 0.6 0.6 354.3 789.5 1,143.9 Total fixed local service provided for resale 10,528.5 17,487.8 28,016.4 30.7 2.7 33.4 62.0 10.5 72.4 10,621.2 17,501.0 28,122.2 Mobile service (including
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- 12.0 114 2.3 26 0.5 1,450 29.4 4,933 Florida 26,635 46.9 1,072 1.9 2,588 4.6 1,737 3.1 1,044 1.8 23,692 41.7 56,768 Georgia 12,880 37.9 1,011 3.0 1,988 5.8 797 2.3 428 1.3 16,890 49.7 33,994 Hawaii 2,045 50.0 38 0.9 5 0.1 107 2.6 59 1.4 1,836 44.9 4,090 Idaho 1,733 32.7 261 4.9 39 0.7 106 2.0 83 1.6 3,074 58.0 5,297 Illinois 20,073 38.7 2,468 4.8 3,019 5.8 1,245 2.4 599 1.2 24,498 47.2 51,902 Indiana 7,713 35.5 417 1.9 974 4.5 466 2.1 308 1.4 11,869 54.6 21,747 Iowa 4,028 25.9 113 0.7 186 1.2 228 1.5 132 0.8 10,887 69.9 15,574 Kansas 3,309 25.0 970 7.3 376 2.8 220 1.7 133 1.0 8,252 62.2 13,261 Kentucky
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- by State as of December 31, 2001 Assigned Intermediate Reserved Aging Administrative Available1 Total State/jurisdiction 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s Alabama 6,340 37.5 1,138 6.7 173 1.0 499 3.0 334 2.0 8,403 49.8 16,887 Alaska 1,027 21.7 12 0.3 51 1.1 65 1.4 24 0.5 3,542 75.0 4,722 Arizona 9,767 52.1 295 1.6 362 1.9 747 4.0 184 1.0 7,381 39.4 18,737 Arkansas 3,349 28.8 701 6.0 153 1.3 207 1.8 91 0.8 7,139 61.3 11,639 California 58,005 39.7 7,640 5.2 1,333 0.9 4,073 2.8 2,115 1.4 73,062 50.0 146,228 Colorado 9,472 50.6 76 0.4 295 1.6 832 4.4 273 1.5 7,773 41.5 18,722 Connecticut 5,549 38.7 884 6.2 122 0.9 318 2.2
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- as of December 31, 2002 Assigned Intermediate Reserved Aging Administrative Available1 Total State/jurisdiction 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s Alabama 6,209 34.1 1,326 7.3 139 0.8 426 2.3 258 1.4 9,871 54.1 18,229 Alaska 1,115 23.0 33 0.7 26 0.5 64 1.3 40 0.8 3,566 73.6 4,845 Arizona 9,825 51.7 346 1.8 300 1.6 625 3.3 137 0.7 7,773 40.9 19,006 Arkansas 3,324 25.8 811 6.3 185 1.4 212 1.6 241 1.9 8,099 62.9 12,872 California 59,018 39.5 8,002 5.4 1,104 0.7 3,515 2.4 2,056 1.4 75,767 50.7 149,462 Colorado 9,622 50.0 68 0.4 232 1.2 707 3.7 226 1.2 8,385 43.6 19,241 Connecticut 5,816 39.9 697 4.8 127 0.9 286 2.0 125 0.9
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- 31.7 514 2.6 106 0.5 424 2.1 200 1.0 12,298 62.0 19,835 Louisiana 7,175 35.6 651 3.2 172 0.9 613 3.0 187 0.9 11,360 56.4 20,158 Maine 1,977 40.1 108 2.2 60 1.2 82 1.7 26 0.5 2,671 54.2 4,924 Maryland 10,524 45.4 695 3.0 425 1.8 563 2.4 129 0.6 10,826 46.7 23,162 Massachusetts 14,091 41.4 1,110 3.3 537 1.6 795 2.3 151 0.4 17,325 50.9 34,009 Michigan 16,166 36.6 544 1.2 914 2.1 944 2.1 568 1.3 25,042 56.7 44,178 Minnesota 9,446 39.3 215 0.9 182 0.8 494 2.1 160 0.7 13,532 56.3 24,029 Mississippi 3,899 26.5 225 1.5 158 1.1 403 2.7 120 0.8 9,916 67.4 14,721 Missouri 8,589 30.9 730 2.6 610 2.2 524 1.9 842 3.0
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- to file data on their utilization of those resources using an FCC prescribed form on February 1 and August 1 of each year.4 The data are filed with the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA).5 On August 1, carriers are required to report data as of June 30. The data for December 31 are required to be filed on February 1.6 In order to allow carriers to develop the proper reporting systems, the first filing date, which would have otherwise occurred on August 1, 2000, was postponed to September 15, 2000. The administrator has compiled the information submitted into a database and provided that database to the Commission.7 Thus, the information compiled in this brief report represents number utilization as of
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- 0.8 116 2.0 97 1.7 3,360 58.8 5,718 Illinois 20,019 38.1 2,995 5.7 1,695 3.2 1,255 2.4 764 1.5 25,845 49.2 52,572 Indiana 8,211 33.7 681 2.8 560 2.3 519 2.1 431 1.8 13,991 57.4 24,394 Iowa 3,980 24.7 140 0.9 205 1.3 267 1.7 492 3.1 11,010 68.4 16,095 Kansas 3,389 23.3 1,075 7.4 257 1.8 265 1.8 228 1.6 9,308 64.1 14,521 Kentucky 5,139 33.1 615 4.0 150 1.0 368 2.4 320 2.1 8,938 57.6 15,530 Louisiana 6,319 37.1 1,489 8.7 153 0.9 600 3.5 261 1.5 8,205 48.2 17,026 Maine 1,852 39.0 23 0.5 73 1.5 98 2.1 23 0.5 2,674 56.4 4,743 Maryland 10,523 42.2 614 2.5 128 0.5 685 2.7 304 1.2 12,663 50.8 24,917 Massachusetts
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- by State as of June 30, 2003 Assigned Intermediate Reserved Aging Administrative Available1 Total State/jurisdiction 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s Alabama 6,421 33.5 1,261 6.6 125 0.7 458 2.4 210 1.1 10,687 55.8 19,162 Alaska 1,155 23.5 8 0.2 88 1.8 70 1.4 19 0.4 3,569 72.7 4,909 Arizona 9,816 51.3 301 1.6 169 0.9 620 3.2 157 0.8 8,060 42.1 19,122 Arkansas 3,424 24.6 776 5.6 105 0.8 234 1.7 452 3.2 8,918 64.1 13,910 California 61,564 40.9 7,616 5.1 915 0.6 3,682 2.4 2,176 1.4 74,538 49.5 150,491 Colorado 9,672 50.6 62 0.3 198 1.0 661 3.5 235 1.2 8,282 43.3 19,111 Connecticut 6,137 40.0 677 4.4 281 1.8 272 1.8
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- 2.0 201 1.0 589 3.1 174 0.9 7,579 39.5 19,209 Arkansas 3,801 27.4 769 5.5 89 0.6 283 2.0 446 3.2 8,470 61.1 13,858 California 64,497 43.7 7,563 5.1 758 0.5 3,418 2.3 2,053 1.4 69,262 46.9 147,551 Colorado 10,005 52.1 60 0.3 125 0.7 590 3.1 261 1.4 8,151 42.5 19,191 Connecticut 6,577 43.1 375 2.5 144 0.9 248 1.6 222 1.5 7,708 50.5 15,274 Delaware 2,071 50.1 33 0.8 80 1.9 70 1.7 17 0.4 1,865 45.1 4,137 District of Columbia 3,512 66.7 18 0.3 155 2.9 124 2.4 20 0.4 1,435 27.3 5,264 Florida 32,377 48.7 1,545 2.3 390 0.6 2,266 3.4 978 1.5 28,886 43.5 66,443 Georgia 16,408 45.5 1,458 4.0 326 0.9 1,511 4.2 380 1.1
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- 0.0 0.4 Greece $90,151,06866.822.4 7.9 0.9 2.1 $19,305,85258.834.5 6.6 0.0 0.0 $7,769,64179.615.7 4.7 0.0 0.0 123,553,01960.225.8 9.2 1.0 3.8 Greenland $229,25756.929.312.4 0.0 1.5 $0 $0 247,40144.833.519.2 0.0 2.5 Iceland $8,743,94567.023.2 9.0 0.0 0.7 $3,654,42555.130.814.0 0.0 0.0 $367,42682.017.2 0.8 0.0 0.0 16,304,29656.929.013.4 0.0 0.7 Ireland $88,964,12869.820.7 8.5 0.0 1.1 $12,355,42659.028.013.0 0.0 0.0 $529,06489.910.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 174,417,20961.423.613.0 0.0 2.0 Italy $265,265,40570.915.910.9 1.6 0.7 $30,579,70752.623.518.2 5.4 0.4 $7,849,16375.412.911.7 0.0 0.0 448,473,24153.322.018.2 5.4 1.1 Liechtenstein $405,99199.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 $0 $0 188,26895.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.6 Luxembourg $6,385,90968.211.613.8 4.5 1.9 $1,660,03749.624.024.1 2.2 0.0 $306,855 6.9 4.588.6 0.0 0.0 14,980,65748.021.422.5 5.1 3.0 Malta $3,204,98677.215.7 5.4 1.2 0.5 $680,32774.125.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 $36,148100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4,136,54669.623.2 4.7 1.8 0.7 Netherlands $118,315,48862.418.111.9 3.5 4.1
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- Denmark $45,095,78656.023.510.5 3.8 6.2 $4,188,49144.625.022.7 7.7 0.0 $3,308,60288.4 8.5 3.1 0.0 0.0 104,296,80537.025.718.8 8.110.4 Finland $20,799,22456.427.9 7.9 3.6 4.2 $4,248,12842.719.515.622.3 0.0 $1,016,01792.7 6.7 0.6 0.0 0.0 47,252,20945.822.413.510.1 8.2 France $322,044,82152.535.0 7.8 3.6 1.1 $29,592,33041.027.915.615.2 0.3 $7,141,72866.718.311.0 0.0 4.0 719,308,75541.927.913.913.7 2.5 Germany $503,613,45264.222.2 7.8 3.0 2.8 $34,185,89545.330.9 9.9 9.9 4.0 $8,426,11957.336.5 0.7 0.0 5.5 1,320,125,71643.128.2 9.210.2 9.2 Gibraltar $503,82791.8 0.1 1.9 1.6 4.7 $114,996100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 $31,573100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 866,25391.0 0.1 1.0 1.3 6.7 Greece $94,234,04061.729.6 5.5 2.4 0.7 $16,516,92371.319.9 8.8 0.0 0.0 $7,972,62188.911.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 132,482,55967.021.7 7.3 2.8 1.2 Greenland $2,951,522 4.4 2.0 2.2 0.091.4 $0 $0 9,121,560 0.0 0.8 1.4 0.097.8 Iceland $8,204,06565.823.7 8.7 0.1 1.7 $3,159,19057.729.612.6 0.0 0.1 $238,33279.719.7 0.6 0.0 0.0 17,481,25352.232.911.9 0.1
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- 385,29420.8 8.6 7.819.043.7 Austria $39,813,44164.6 0.822.611.5 0.5 $3,700,48445.3 0.027.624.2 2.9 $307,19396.3 0.0 0.1 0.0 3.6 102,113,63144.9 2.328.322.5 2.0 Belgium $70,985,42059.9 0.423.413.3 2.9 $6,508,72050.5 0.030.716.7 2.1 $1,662,64369.7 0.016.2 0.213.9 156,393,16341.5 1.828.016.812.0 Cyprus $8,822,85956.3 0.726.312.4 4.4 $2,112,03161.3 0.025.010.4 3.3 $322,76076.5 0.013.2 8.6 1.7 15,657,68051.3 1.420.515.611.1 Denmark $36,270,24164.0 1.522.3 7.3 4.8 $2,869,38337.8 0.035.216.011.0 $1,115,23957.3 0.036.8 4.8 1.1 102,361,57041.4 6.930.2 9.511.9 Finland $16,259,03442.8 2.642.610.3 1.6 $2,328,58342.2 0.038.518.3 1.0 $735,38894.0 0.0 5.1 0.5 0.4 46,134,63935.0 9.033.118.1 4.8 France $283,361,26859.4 0.626.210.0 3.7 $31,325,39739.1 0.036.713.011.2 $8,338,13975.3 0.012.2 4.4 8.1 846,290,43042.3 2.429.415.010.9 Germany $643,236,44575.1 1.613.1 7.2 3.0 $49,972,02458.7 0.021.911.8 7.6 $3,391,267 0.0 0.061.221.017.8 1,879,933,05349.1 7.523.210.6 9.6 Gibraltar $1,954,34495.0 0.3 0.2 2.6 2.0 $142,65499.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 $69,41597.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.3 2,340,01891.6 0.8 0.3 2.6 4.7 Greece $92,100,70554.9
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- 21,005,07734.138.8 1.916.8 8.4 Denmark $31,775,42551.731.9 0.4 7.6 8.4 $2,408,84133.925.3 0.010.030.8 $332,50287.211.0 0.0 1.8 0.0 97,723,96834.131.7 0.410.023.9 Finland $14,471,46643.043.6 0.212.3 0.9 $1,674,26749.433.3 0.012.2 5.0 $248,70166.524.4 0.0 9.1 0.0 40,752,76237.635.8 0.219.4 7.0 France $222,125,50753.227.1 0.511.9 7.3 $13,915,86251.723.5 0.012.412.3 $7,669,11178.016.9 0.0 5.0 0.0 783,604,44936.624.1 0.415.023.9 Germany $410,439,31965.817.9 0.710.3 5.5 $50,303,27076.612.1 0.0 7.1 4.2 $3,225,49563.831.6 0.0 4.2 0.3 1,610,011,23650.519.9 0.611.717.2 Gibraltar $579,83794.0 0.1 0.9 1.6 3.4 $124,18699.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 $89,729100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1,879,48288.3 0.0 0.5 1.210.0 Greece $132,243,15834.260.9 0.7 3.2 1.0 $5,266,54643.343.1 0.012.9 0.7 $1,562,64139.560.1 0.0 0.4 0.0 252,187,00949.037.1 0.7 8.6 4.6 Greenland $35,85115.044.9 7.931.2 1.0 $838 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $155100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 87,186 4.039.5 5.343.7 7.5 Iceland $7,004,23949.532.4 0.117.6 0.4 $1,202,92046.418.6 0.034.9 0.1 $302,63967.332.6 0.0 0.1 0.0
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- $91,353 0.094.9 1.4 3.2 0.5 22,129,190 0.038.826.522.911.8 Malta $3,119,624 0.036.1 4.455.8 3.7 $276,288 0.027.2 0.026.246.6 $30,970 0.086.8 0.0 2.410.8 9,465,001 0.021.4 8.145.425.1 Netherlands $107,717,230 0.059.413.624.1 2.9 $8,739,465 0.032.512.749.3 5.5 $1,017,220 0.053.811.834.3 0.1 470,818,537 0.035.919.337.8 7.1 Norway $23,035,801 0.064.511.719.9 3.9 $1,729,601 0.051.9 6.221.820.0 $104,417 0.087.5 3.4 9.2 0.0 106,900,019 0.040.111.938.1 9.9 Portugal $42,114,752 0.059.710.825.4 4.1 $1,699,444 0.032.5 6.036.624.9 $216,189 0.082.211.3 4.9 1.6 169,687,704 0.040.021.125.213.7 Spain $117,220,592 0.063.815.117.0 4.1 $7,685,068 0.018.2 4.712.864.3 $851,778 0.024.6 2.672.7 0.1 431,034,656 0.035.121.027.016.9 Sweden $40,565,877 0.062.414.916.1 6.6 $4,524,066 0.039.015.038.8 7.2 $248,289 0.094.6 2.8 1.0 1.6 219,519,888 0.024.725.939.010.4 Switzerland $63,588,815 0.054.521.119.7 4.7 $6,023,797 0.020.635.738.2 5.6 $418,800 0.080.3 4.213.0 2.4 314,628,791 0.025.928.436.5 9.2 Turkey $53,239,159 0.031.127.435.2 6.3 $3,956,231 0.0 1.8 3.079.415.8 $819,577 0.021.478.1 0.5 0.0 230,216,394 0.019.234.936.4 9.5 United Kingdom
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- 433,295 0.017.7 2.035.944.4 Congo $1,931,00514.8 3.4 0.269.412.3 $43,37453.6 0.0 0.046.2 0.3 $381,570 6.3 0.0 0.193.6 0.0 4,743,337 5.2 4.7 0.565.024.6 Cote d'Ivoire $7,267,93023.020.3 1.013.642.0 $371,66924.6 0.0 0.075.4 0.0 $237,41258.9 0.9 0.439.9 0.0 27,499,381 5.917.7 1.611.263.6 Djibouti $398,36163.411.0 0.6 8.716.3 $11,48399.4 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 $72,56695.6 0.0 4.4 0.0 0.0 1,019,39943.615.6 0.914.025.9 Egypt $80,563,58354.0 9.7 0.432.8 3.1 $909,15252.222.8 0.020.3 4.7 $5,120,66395.6 1.6 0.0 2.7 0.0 304,979,18632.4 9.5 0.653.1 4.4 Equatorial Guinea $475,79233.844.7 0.213.3 8.0 $42,917100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 $17,322100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1,700,86418.962.7 0.315.1 2.9 Ethiopia $9,404,98630.915.9 0.820.431.9 $872,65162.1 8.1 0.029.8 0.0 $1,769,79577.3 3.8 0.718.2 0.0 22,266,36217.517.0 0.923.341.3 Gabon $1,942,45518.1 5.2 0.570.1 6.2 $85,09525.1 0.0 0.074.9 0.0 $775,01216.9 0.0 0.482.7 0.0 2,808,02616.018.8 2.535.227.4 Gambia, The $2,194,68837.017.6 1.634.9 8.9 $219,37586.3 6.1
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- Percent share by carrier Receipts Percent share by carrier Receipts Percent share by carrier Total Percent share by carrier revenues 1 2 3 4 Other from PTT 1 2 3 4 Other from PTT 1 2 3 4 Other Minutes 1 2 3 4 Other Andorra $65,875 4.827.726.4 4.736.4 $924 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 195,230 1.217.720.113.347.6 Austria $49,393,43145.838.7 9.3 1.6 4.5 $2,484,80850.927.816.4 0.0 4.9 $1,437,87299.7 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 134,403,60028.633.417.1 7.413.4 Belgium $76,019,97649.734.010.9 0.5 5.0 $4,412,48057.630.510.6 0.0 1.3 $763,19719.975.6 4.4 0.0 0.0 179,985,31933.925.911.1 2.726.4 Cyprus $11,531,61550.427.912.9 0.5 8.2 $1,577,25043.422.910.5 0.023.2 $39,12022.940.037.1 0.0 0.0 22,880,48131.716.624.4 1.625.7 Denmark $32,113,95550.430.211.2 1.0 7.2 $2,217,94534.942.016.4 0.0 6.7 $450,20942.557.1 0.4 0.0 0.0 89,076,52830.332.713.2 7.216.6 Finland $19,457,33354.632.410.1 0.8 2.1 $1,935,50643.535.820.1 0.2 0.4 $3,111,937 2.7 2.0 0.395.0 0.0
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- 59.0 1.8 15.4 20.7 3.1 $861,359 27.3 0.0 33.4 29.7 9.5 $236,414 1.2 93.2 5.6 0.0 0.0 126,782,194 37.4 4.9 18.2 30.9 8.6 Belgium $47,235,918 66.0 1.4 14.5 16.1 2.0 $3,007,339 67.3 3.7 15.3 12.5 1.2 $3,964,804 0.5 98.4 1.1 0.0 0.0 238,021,299 42.8 5.1 23.1 19.9 9.1 Cyprus $5,878,313 68.9 1.9 15.0 11.3 2.9 $288,424 41.8 0.0 37.8 18.7 1.6 $58,206 54.6 0.0 45.4 0.0 0.0 28,345,029 32.9 3.2 34.5 22.3 7.1 Denmark $16,572,844 49.3 2.8 28.1 15.5 4.3 $1,440,655 17.9 18.8 34.6 27.9 0.8 $1,633,327 1.1 98.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 116,207,159 24.2 11.5 37.0 21.5 5.8 Finland $10,939,759 52.1 2.1 23.5 18.8 3.5 $686,855 23.5 0.0 48.1 28.2 0.1 $337,999 0.5 99.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 94,720,074 49.2 3.1 24.8
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- also the four largest providers of international service between the United States and international points. The following chart illustrates that international service represents almost one fourth of the toll revenue billed by the largest toll carriers. Chart: Toll revenue for 1996 Carrier Total toll revenue * ($billions) International toll revenue ** ($billions) AT&T $39.3 $8.9 MCI 16.4 3.8 Sprint 7.9 1.6 WorldCom, Inc. 4.5 .9 * Source: Long Distance Market Shares ** Source: Section 43.61 International Telecommunications Data (includes facilities-based, facilities-resale and pure resale U.S. billed revenue for all services.) The structure of the international telecommunications industry was very different in 1980. This section of International Trends explains how resale has encouraged competition, summarizes some of the major transactions that have
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- $21.9 $37.2 n.a. Brazil 1.2 0.3 1.2 2.6 (10.6) 1.9 2.4 7.2 16.4 19.3 21.4 30.9 25.4 36.7 43.6 51.4 50.1 70.8 90.7 104.2 102.6 131.9 153.7 13.8% Canada NA NA NA 2.0 (0.2) (3.7) (1.1) 19.0 31.4 22.4 8.1 1.3 (19.3) (0.3) 4.7 36.2 112.8 120.6 130.3 136.6 125.3 99.7 72.5 -13.8% China 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 1.5 1.5 1.6 2.0 2.4 3.1 3.6 5.3 11.5 19.1 26.3 30.9 45.7 62.7 77.4 151.9 231.1 262.9 229.7 31.3% Colombia 2.2 2.6 3.3 6.5 12.3 11.6 17.0 25.0 39.9 46.4 37.3 47.7 57.8 63.3 70.9 77.6 88.4 95.8 111.7 122.9 131.9 139.2 113.0 1.5% Dominican Rep. 1.6 3.0 3.0 5.2 8.2 10.7 10.9 13.1 32.2 21.6 23.9 44.7 48.0 61.9 75.3 80.8
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- Industry. The report consists of 29 statistical tables tracing trends in the U.S. international telecommunications industry. These tables contain information relating to international traffic, circuits, pricing, and accounting rates. Statistical Findings ß The average revenue billed for a minute of international telephone service declined from $1.34 in 1980 to $0.53 in 1999. The number of U.S. billed minutes increased from 1.6 billion to 28.4 billion during the same period. U.S. billed minutes increased by 17% in 1999 compared to the year before. ß In 1975, international telephone service represented less than 5% of the revenues U.S. carriers received from providing long distance services. It grew to 19% of overall toll revenues over the next 20 years and then dropped to 18%
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- Telecommunications Industry. The report consists of 29 statistical tables relating to international traffic, circuits, pricing, and accounting rates. Key findings are: The average revenue billed to end users for a minute of international telephone service declined from $1.34 in 1980 to $1.00 in 1990, and then by 72% to $0.28 by 2002. The number of U.S. billed minutes increased from 1.6 billion to 8.0 billion, and then to 36.0 billion during the same period. In 1975, international telephone service represented less than 5% of the revenues U.S. carriers received from providing long distance services. It grew to 19% of overall toll revenues over the next 20 years. In 2002, international service accounted for 17% of overall toll revenues. The decrease in
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- per Loop - by Company ......................................... Table 3.13 Other Operating Income or Loss ......................................................................... Table 6.8 Penetration - Households .................................................................................... Chart 1.1 Penetration - Individuals ..................................................................................... Chart 1.8 Penetration by Household Size ........................................................................... Table 1.5 Penetration by Household Size - Critical Values ................................................ Table 1.10 Penetration by Household Size - 1995 ................................................................ Chart 1.5 Penetration by Householder's Age ...................................................................... Table 1.6 Penetration by Householder's Age - Critical Values ........................................... Table 1.11 Penetration by Householder's Age - 1995 .......................................................... Chart 1.6 Penetration by Income ........................................................................................ Table 1.4 Penetration by Income - Critical Values ............................................................. Table 1.9 Penetration by Income - 1995 ............................................................................. Chart 1.4 Penetration by Labor Force Status ...................................................................... Table 1.7 Penetration by Labor Force Status - Critical Values ........................................... Table
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- are not required to contribute. Revenue data for individual filers are not available to the public. However, Tables 1.5 through 1.8 present detailed industry roll-ups by type of revenue and type of filer. Table 1.5 provides a detailed breakout of revenues for each of the Form 499-A revenue categories used to report services provided to other filers for resale. Table 1.6 displays similar detail for each of the revenue categories used to report telecommunications service provided to end users. Table 1.7 combines data from Tables 1.5 and 1.6 with data on non-telecommunications revenues to develop total industry revenues. Table 1.8 provides more aggregated revenue information by type of filers. The revenue categories presented in Tables 1.5 through 1.7 are explained in
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- Long-Term Support 476.3 473.1 479.1 493.0 497.9 502.1 Interstate Access Support 0.0 0.0 283.1 574.4 611.2 619.4 Interstate Common Line Support 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 186.8 398.0 Local Switching Support 390.2 380.3 384.7 389.9 401.9 429.8 Total High-Cost Support 1,693.8 1,717.6 2,239.0 2,620.7 2,991.3 3,272.7 Administrative Expenses 4.8 7.1 2.3 5.6 6.2 14.5 Interest Income -5.1 -2.7 -10.2 -5.5 -1.5 -1.6 Total High-Cost Support Expenses 1,693.5 1,722.0 2,231.1 2,620.8 2,996.0 3,285.6 0% 10% 30% 60% 75% 0% 65% 75% Notes: These values have been used since 1988. 0% - 115% 115% - 150% 150% and above Beginning January 1, 2000, these are only applicable to rural companies and to hold-harmless support for non-rural companies Study Areas with 200,000 Loops or Fewer
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- July 1, some companies made subsequent adjustments to their tariffs, which did not take effect until August 11. 1936 - 2002 1990 - 2002 CPI All Items 4.0% 2.5% CPI All Services 4.4 3.4 CPI Telephone Services ** 1.9 0.8 CPI Major Categories: - Food & Beverages * 2.4 - Housing * 2.8 - Apparel 2.7 -0.3 - Transportation 3.7 1.6 - Medical Care 5.2 4.6 - Recreation *** * 1.7 - Other Goods & Services * 4.1 CPI Public Transportation 4.9 2.3 CPI Utility Natural Gas Service 3.8 3.2 CPI Electricity 2.3 1.2 CPI Sewer & Water Maintenance * 4.0 CPI Postage 4.2 3.6 Note:All figures represent average annual rates of change in the December index values. ****** Source: Bureau
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- Interval (hours) 3.0 2.4 4.0 3.4 3.2 8.1 3.3 14.6 4.7 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 93.0 99.4 99.0 99.5 98.6 98.6 98.5 98.7 97.8 Residence 97.1 99.5 99.1 99.6 98.7 98.6 98.7 98.9 98.2 Business 88.9 98.6 98.3 98.9 98.0 97.8 96.7 96.8 94.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.3 0.6 2.1 1.4 1.6 1.1 1.3 0.6 1.6 Residence 1.0 0.5 2.1 1.2 1.6 1.0 1.2 0.4 1.5 Business 1.6 1.4 2.6 2.7 1.8 1.8 2.4 1.7 2.5 Average Out of Service Repair Interval (hours) 18.4 13.6 18.6 23.5 19.8 23.8 21.6 14.3 15.1 Residence 20.0 13.6 18.9 25.9 21.0 25.1 22.9 15.4 15.2 Business 10.6 13.5 17.1 12.1 13.2 18.9 15.2 9.2 13.7
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- Rates - Local Business - Single Line .................................................................. Table 7.7 Rates - Local Residential ................................................................................ Table 7.6 Revenue per Minute - Average............................................................................... Table 7.11 Revenues and Other Operating Items ...................................................................... Table 11.1 Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................................... Table 1.8 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale .................. Table 1.5 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users ............... Table 1.6 Revenues - Total ................................................................................................. Table 1.7 Revenues - Total Operating ................................................................................. Table 11.7 Rural Health Care - Disbursements per Person by State ................................... Table 5.3 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments by State ................................................ Table 5.1 Rural Health Care - Service Speeds Acquired .............................................. Table 5.2 Safety Net Additive Support Payment Projections by Jurisdiction .................... Table 3.9 Safety Net Additive Support
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- are not required to contribute. Revenue data for individual filers are not available to the public. However, Tables 1.5 through 1.8 present detailed industry totals by type of revenue and type of filer. Table 1.5 provides a detailed breakout of revenues for each of the Form 499-A revenue categories used to report services provided to other filers for resale. Table 1.6 displays similar detail for each of the revenue categories used to report telecommunications service provided to end users. Table 1.7 combines data from Tables 1.5 and 1.6 with data on non-telecommunications revenues to develop total industry revenues. Table 1.8 provides more aggregated revenue information by type of filers. The revenue categories presented in Tables 1.5 through 1.7 are explained in
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- 3.8 3.6 1984 7.2 3.9 9.2 1985 4.1 3.8 4.7 1986 3.5 1.1 2.7 1987 3.4 4.4 -1.3 1988 4.1 4.4 1.3 1989 3.5 4.6 -0.3 1990 1.9 6.1 -0.4 1991 -0.2 3.1 3.5 1992 3.3 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.7 2.7 1.8 1994 4.0 2.7 0.7 1995 2.5 2.5 1.2 1996 3.7 3.3 2.1 1997 4.5 1.7 0.2 1998 4.2 1.6 0.3* 1999 4.5 2.7 0.4 2000 3.7 3.4 -2.3 2001 0.5 1.6 1.3 2002 2.2 2.4 0.2 2003 3.1 1.9 -2.7 * The CPI telephone service index was revised in December of 1997. Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Economic Analysis. Chart 7.2 Table 7.2 Annual Changes in Major Price Indices GDP Chain-type Price Index CPI - All
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- Average Repair Interval (hours) 4.6 12.3 2.7 21.0 24.0 11.4 4.5 3.4 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 97.4 98.4 99.9 96.5 76.7 98.8 97.1 97.7 Residence 97.7 98.3 99.9 96.7 77.6 98.7 97.5 97.7 Business 95.2 75.9 99.8 95.8 71.1 98.0 94.2 97.7 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.9 3.6 2.1 5.5 4.8 1.9 1.6 2.0 Residence 1.9 3.3 4.5 5.2 5.0 1.8 1.4 2.0 Business 2.7 4.6 1.8 7.6 3.8 2.7 2.7 2.0 Average Out of Service Repair Interval (hours) 24.8 15.3 58.1 16.1 28.0 9.8 17.1 16.4 Residence 25.9 15.7 37.6 16.3 28.1 10.1 17.3 16.9 Business 16.9 13.8 20.1 14.3 27.7 7.6 15.7 13.3 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 233.5 131.4
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- 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local Residential .................................................................................. Table 7.6 Revenue per Minute - Average............................................................................... Table 7.8 Revenues and Other Operating Items ...................................................................... Table 11.1 Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................................... Table 1.8 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale .................... Table 1.5 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users .................Table 1.6 Revenues - Total ................................................................................................. Table 1.7 Revenues - Total Operating ................................................................................. Table 11.7 Rural Health Care - Disbursements by Service Speeds Acquired ...................... Table 5.3 Rural Health Care - Disbursements per Person by State ................................... Table 5.4 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments and Disbursements by State .................. Table 5.2 Rural Health Care Funding Disbursements by Funding Year .............................. Table 5.1
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- Sensitive Revenue Requirement - Unseparated - by State .............. Table 3.5 NTS Revenue Requirement per Loop - by State ................................................ Table 3.7 NTS Revenue Requirement per Loop - by Company ......................................... Table 3.13 Other Operating Income or Loss ......................................................................... Table 6.8 Penetration - Households .................................................................................... Chart 1.1 Penetration - Individual Adults ........................................................................... Chart 1.8 Penetration by Household Size ........................................................................... Table 1.6 Penetration by Household Size - Critical Values ................................................ Table 1.12 Penetration by Household Size - 1996 ................................................................ Chart 1.5 Penetration by Householder's Age ...................................................................... Table 1.7 Penetration by Householder's Age - Critical Values ........................................... Table 1.13 Penetration by Householder's Age - 1996 .......................................................... Chart 1.6 Penetration by Income ........................................................................................ Table 1.5 Penetration by Income - Adjusted for Inflation .................................................. Chart
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- 1996 penetration rates, for all households, and for households headed by white, black, and Hispanic persons. It is based on data in Table 1.5. Chart 1.5 depicts the relationship between telephone penetration and household size, using average 1996 penetration rates, for all households, and for households headed by white, black, and Hispanic persons. It is based on data in Table 1.6. Chart 1.6 depicts the relationship between telephone penetration and householder's age, using average 1996 penetration rates, for all households, and for households headed by white, black, and Hispanic persons. It is based on data in Table 1.7. Chart 1.7 depicts the relationship between telephone penetration and labor force status for civilian non-institutionalized adults, using average 1996 penetration rates, for all
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- 2.3 59.6 THIRD QUARTER 59.8 2.3 62.1 FOURTH QUARTER 61.8 2.2 64.0 TOTAL 1988 235.4 9.2 244.6 1989FIRST QUARTER 64.1 2.1 66.2 SECOND QUARTER 66.5 2.0 68.5 THIRD QUARTER 67.7 2.0 69.7 FOURTH QUARTER 70.7 1.9 72.6 TOTAL 1989 269.1 8.0 277.1 1990FIRST QUARTER 72.9 1.9 74.7 SECOND QUARTER 74.0 1.8 75.8 THIRD QUARTER 76.1 1.8 77.9 FOURTH QUARTER 77.4 1.6 79.1 TOTAL 1990 300.4 7.1 307.4 1991FIRST QUARTER 77.7 1.5 79.2 SECOND QUARTER 80.4 1.5 81.9 THIRD QUARTER 81.2 1.4 82.6 FOURTH QUARTER 83.0 1.4 84.4 TOTAL 1991 322.2 5.8 328.0 1992FIRST QUARTER 84.5 1.2 85.6 SECOND QUARTER 85.4 1.1 86.5 THIRD QUARTER 86.8 1.0 87.9 FOURTH QUARTER 88.8 1.0 89.8 TOTAL 1992 345.5 4.2 349.7 1993FIRST QUARTER 89.8 0.9
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- Percent Change from Prior Year 1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 CPI All Items CPI Telephone Services CPI All Items and CPI Telephone Services (Annual Rates of Change) 580 Table 5.3 Annual Changes in Price Indices for Local Telephone Service Local Residential Service CPI: All Local PPI: Monthly Charges Service Charges 1978 1.4% 3.1% 1979 1.7 1.6 1980 7.0 7.1 1981 12.6 15.6 1982 10.8 9.0 1983 3.1 0.2 1984 17.2 10.4 1985 8.9 12.4 1986 7.1 8.9 1987 3.3 2.6 1988 4.5 4.6 1989 0.6 1.9 1990 1.0 1.5 1991 5.1 2.1 1992 0.5 -0.2 1993 1.0 0.8 1994 -0.3 0.7 1995 2.6 ** 1996 0.2 0.4 1997*** 3.8 0.2 * Measured December to December, except
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- Table 7.2 Price Indexes - Local and Toll Service - Annual Changes .................................Table 7.3 Producer Price Indexes - Monthly - New ........................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Interstate Long Distance ......................................................................... Table 7.10 Rates - Residential .............................................................................................. Table 7.7 Rates - Single Line Business .............................................................................. Table 7.9 Revenue by Service Category ............................................................................. Table 1.5 Revenue by Type of Filer .................................................................................. Table 1.6 Revenue per Minute ............................................................................................ Table 7.11 Revenues and Other Operating Items .................................................................. Table 11.1 Revenues - Net .............................................................................................. Table 11.7 State Code Reference........................................................................................... Table 8.22 Subscriber Plant Factors - Interstate - Transitional ............................................. Table 8.21 Subscribership - United States ............................................................................ Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ............................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes .................................................................................... Table 9.3 Switching Systems ............................................................................................. Table
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- revenues and is used by the carrier to calculate its required contribution to the TRS fund. 1 - 1 Most large carriers file semi-annual FCC Form 457 Universal Service Worksheets. The 1998 Universal Service Worksheets provide the most detailed information on telecommunications industry revenue available from any source. Summaries of these worksheets form the core of Tables 1.4, 1.5 and 1.6. Over 1,000 carriers, however, did not file Universal Service Worksheets because their contributions were de minimis. More limited data were obtained for these carriers from annual FCC Form 431 Telecommunications Relay Service Fund Worksheets. Table 1.7 shows how carrier revenue data and program requirements information were combined to determine the contribution factors used to bill carriers during 1998. Revenue Data
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- that continues with implementation of the 1997 reforms. 7 - 4 TABLE 7.1 LONG-TERM CHANGES FOR VARIOUS PRICE INDEXES (ANNUAL RATES OF CHANGE) 1935-1997 1987 - 1997 CPI all items 4.0% 3.4% CPI all services 4.4 4.0 CPI telephone services 2.0 1.0 CPI major categories: - food & beverages * 3.3 - housing * 3.1 - apparel & upkeep 2.9 1.6 - transportation 3.7 2.9 - medical care 5.1 5.9 - recreation ** * 2.3 - other goods & services * 5.7 CPI public transportation 4.9 4.4 CPI piped gas 3.6 2.3 CPI electricity 2.2 1.6 CPI sewer & water maintenance * 5.2 CPI postage 4.1 3.8 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. * Series not established until after 1935. ** Series
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- 2.3 59.6 THIRD QUARTER 59.8 2.3 62.1 FOURTH QUARTER 61.8 2.2 64.0 TOTAL 1988 235.4 9.2 244.6 1989FIRST QUARTER 64.1 2.1 66.2 SECOND QUARTER 66.5 2.0 68.5 THIRD QUARTER 67.7 2.0 69.7 FOURTH QUARTER 70.7 1.9 72.6 TOTAL 1989 269.1 8.0 277.1 1990FIRST QUARTER 72.9 1.9 74.7 SECOND QUARTER 74.0 1.8 75.8 THIRD QUARTER 76.1 1.8 77.9 FOURTH QUARTER 77.4 1.6 79.1 TOTAL 1990 300.4 7.1 307.4 1991FIRST QUARTER 77.7 1.5 79.2 SECOND QUARTER 80.4 1.5 81.9 THIRD QUARTER 81.2 1.4 82.6 FOURTH QUARTER 83.0 1.4 84.4 TOTAL 1991 322.2 5.8 328.0 1992FIRST QUARTER 84.5 1.2 85.6 SECOND QUARTER 85.4 1.1 86.5 THIRD QUARTER 86.8 1.0 87.9 FOURTH QUARTER 88.8 1.0 89.8 TOTAL 1992 345.5 4.2 349.7 8 - 7 TABLE
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- 1.8 Average Repair Interval (hours) 4.0 2.2 3.0 8.2 3.7 2.1 6.3 8.1 3.0 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.6 99.7 98.7 97.6 99.1 99.2 97.3 98.1 98.9 Residence 99.1 99.7 98.8 98.5 99.2 99.3 97.8 98.5 99.1 Business 96.7 99.4 98.3 95.7 98.9 98.6 94.6 95.9 97.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 3.0 1.6 NA 6.7 2.7 1.4 1.9 3.1 2.9 Residence 2.6 1.4 NA 5.4 2.3 1.3 1.3 2.9 2.5 Business 4.2 3.3 NA 7.4 4.2 1.7 3.4 4.1 4.9 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 226.4 242.1 289.1 323.6 156.8 214.3 184.8 198.0 242.7 Total MSA 224.6 245.6 284.4 335.5 155.6 218.3 183.5 187.0 NA Total Non MSA 245.6 200.1 308.2 247.2
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- 3.8 3.6 1984 3.7 3.9 9.2 1985 3.6 3.8 4.7 1986 2.5 1.1 2.7 1987 3.1 4.4 -1.3 1988 3.6 4.4 1.3 1989 4.2 4.6 -0.3 1990 4.3 6.1 -0.4 1991 4.0 3.1 3.5 1992 2.8 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.6 2.7 1.8 1994 2.3 2.7 0.7 1995 2.5 2.5 1.2 1996 1.9 3.3 2.1 1997 1.9 1.7 0.2 1998 1.0 1.6 0.3* Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Economic Analysis * The CPI telephone service index was revised in December of 1997. CHART 7.2 -5 0 5 10 15 Percent Change from Prior Year 1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 CPI All Items CPI Telephone Services CPI All Items and CPI Telephone Services (Annual
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- 6.2 Average Repair Interval (hours) 3.7 2.5 3.3 10.7 4.7 2.1 5.1 8.9 3.1 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.3 99.1 98.7 98.1 99.0 99.0 97.8 98.0 98.8 Residence 98.4 99.2 98.9 98.5 99.0 99.1 98.3 98.3 99.0 Business 97.1 98.3 97.5 96.0 98.7 98.1 94.3 95.6 97.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 2.2 1.6 0.7 3.1 2.2 0.7 1.3 2.8 2.9 Residence 2.0 1.5 0.6 2.9 1.9 0.7 0.7 2.6 2.5 Business 3.5 2.6 1.4 5.3 3.4 0.7 3.4 4.2 5.1 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 218.9 178.1 277.8 221.6 126.3 244.3 191.2 201.0 222.6 Total MSA 217.1 179.5 263.5 216.9 126.0 245.0 186.3 191.7 212.8 Total Non MSA 238.7 159.9 360.1 265.0
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- New ........................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Interstate Long Distance - Business......................................................... Table 7.11 Rates - Interstate Long Distance - Residental...................................................... Table 7.10 Rates - Residential .............................................................................................. Table 7.7 Rates - Single Line Business .............................................................................. Table 7.9 Revenue by Type of Filer .................................................................................. Table 1.8 Revenue for Services Provided for Resale........................................................... Table 1.5 Revenue for Services Provided to End Users....................................................... Table 1.6 Revenue per Minute ............................................................................................ Table 7.12 Revenues and Other Operating Items .................................................................. Table 11.1 Revenues - Net .............................................................................................. Table 11.7 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments .......................................................... Table 5.1 Schools and Libraries Fund Disbursements by Service Provider Type................Table 4.3 Schools and Libraries Fund Disbursements to Service Providers by Type..........Table 4.4 Schools and Libraries Funding Commitments by State and Type of Applicant..Table
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- to 1998 if the same reporting instructions for inside wiring maintenance revenue had been used for each year. Table 1.4 provides an overview of the local, mobile, and toll service revenues for selected groups of carriers. Table 1.5 provides a detailed breakout for each of the universal service categories used to report service provided to other carriers for resale. Table 1.6 provides a detailed breakout for each of the universal service categories used to report service provided to end users and also non- telecommunications service. Table 1.7 combines universal service worksheet data with TRS worksheet data to develop total industry revenue data. Table 1.8 provides universal service and TRS revenue detail by class of filers. The universal service and TRS rules
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- 3.8 3.6 1984 3.7 3.9 9.2 1985 3.6 3.8 4.7 1986 2.5 1.1 2.7 1987 3.1 4.4 -1.3 1988 3.6 4.4 1.3 1989 4.2 4.6 -0.3 1990 4.3 6.1 -0.4 1991 4.0 3.1 3.5 1992 2.8 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.6 2.7 1.8 1994 2.3 2.7 0.7 1995 2.5 2.5 1.2 1996 1.9 3.3 2.1 1997 1.9 1.7 0.2 1998 1.0** 1.6 0.3* Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Economic Analysis * The CPI telephone service index was revised in December of 1997. ** Preliminary. CHART 7.2 -5 0 5 10 15 Percent Change from Prior Year 1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 CPI All Items CPI Telephone Services CPI All Items and CPI Telephone
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- 2.3 59.6 THIRD QUARTER 59.8 2.3 62.1 FOURTH QUARTER 61.8 2.2 64.0 TOTAL 1988 235.4 9.2 244.6 1989FIRST QUARTER 64.1 2.1 66.2 SECOND QUARTER 66.5 2.0 68.5 THIRD QUARTER 67.7 2.0 69.7 FOURTH QUARTER 70.7 1.9 72.6 TOTAL 1989 269.1 8.0 277.1 1990FIRST QUARTER 72.9 1.9 74.7 SECOND QUARTER 74.0 1.8 75.8 THIRD QUARTER 76.1 1.8 77.9 FOURTH QUARTER 77.4 1.6 79.1 TOTAL 1990 300.4 7.1 307.4 1991FIRST QUARTER 77.7 1.5 79.2 SECOND QUARTER 80.4 1.5 81.9 THIRD QUARTER 81.2 1.4 82.6 FOURTH QUARTER 83.0 1.4 84.4 TOTAL 1991 322.2 5.8 328.0 1992FIRST QUARTER 84.5 1.2 85.6 SECOND QUARTER 85.4 1.1 86.5 THIRD QUARTER 86.8 1.0 87.9 FOURTH QUARTER 88.8 1.0 89.8 TOTAL 1992 345.5 4.2 349.7 8 - 7 TABLE
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- 3.1 2.4 3.7 3.3 4.7 2.2 4.6 7.9 6.9 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.7 98.2 73.0 98.2 98.7 98.8 98.2 98.0 98.4 Residence 98.8 98.7 98.6 98.3 98.8 98.9 98.5 98.3 98.5 Business 97.8 95.0 96.8 97.4 97.9 98.1 96.4 95.7 97.6 Average Installation Interval (days) 2.3 2.4 0.6 1.2 2.4 0.7 1.6 3.0 4.1 Residence 2.2 2.2 0.7 1.1 2.2 0.7 1.3 2.8 3.9 Business 2.9 3.4 1.4 1.6 3.8 0.8 3.1 4.3 5.4 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 216.9 154.6 286.5 190.7 155.7 223.9 196.0 201.7 240.7 Total MSA 213.2 155.0 262.5 190.6 NA 195.3 192.9 0.2 234.7 Total Non MSA 266.1 149.4 375.2 191.6 NA 375.4 207.3 0.2 253.2
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- 7.10 Rates - Business - Single Line ...........................................................................Table 7.8 Rates - Interstate Long Distance - Business ..........................................................Table 7.12 Rates - Interstate Long Distance - Residential ....................................................... Table 7.11 Rates - Residential .........................................................................................Table 7.7 Revenues by Type of Carrier ................................................................Table 1.8 Revenue from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale ...................... Table 1.5 Revenue from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users .................. Table 1.6 Revenue per Minute - Average...............................................................................Table 7.13 Revenues and Other Operating Items ......................................................................Table 11.1 Revenues - Net .....................................................................................................Table 11.7 Revenue - Total ...............................................................................Table 1.7 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments by State ................................................ Table 5.1 Rural Health Care Net Revenue by State ....................................................Table 5.2 Schools and Libraries Fund Disbursements by Service Provider Type ................... Table 4.3 Schools and Libraries Funding Commitments
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- INC.-WY 420 0 0 0 0 420 512297UNION TELEPHONE CO. 1,729 0 0 0 1,729 TOTALINDUSTRY 481,376,598 481,321 30,400,342 59,187 2,841,321 3,167,769 518,326,538 2 - 27 Low-Income Programs Total 1998 Total 1999 Total 2000 1st Quarter - 2001 2nd Quarter - 2001 Lifeline Assistance $415.7 $437.5 $326.4 $158.7 $167.7 LinkUp 42.5 34.0 17.0 9.0 8.0 Incremental Toll Limitation 2.7 3.1 1.6 0.9 0.7 PICC Reimbursement 2.8 4.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 Prior Period True-Ups 0.0 0.0 -9.7 -3.8 -5.9 Administrative Expenses 1.7 2.1 0.8 0.4 0.4 Less Interest Income -3.2 -4.4 -1.3 -0.5 -0.8 Total Low-Income Programs $462.2 $476.7 $334.6 $164.4 $170.2 Note: Detail may not match totals because of necessary rounding. Source: USAC quarterly filings: November 2, 1999; January 30, 2000;
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- Rates - Local Business - Single Line .................................................................. Table 7.8 Rates - Local Residential ................................................................................ Table 7.7 Revenue per Minute - Average............................................................................... Table 7.13 Revenues and Other Operating Items ...................................................................... Table 11.1 Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................................... Table 1.8 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale .................. Table 1.5 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users ............... Table 1.6 Revenues - Total ................................................................................................. Table 1.7 Revenues - Total Operating ................................................................................. Table 11.7 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments by State ................................................ Table 5.1 Rural Health Care - Net Dollar Flow by State ............................................... Table 5.3 Rural Health Care - Service Speeds Acquired .............................................. Table 5.2 Schools and Libraries Disbursements by Service Provider Type .......................... Table 4.3 Schools and Libraries Commitments
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- SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 99.9 98.7 98.7 98.9 98.7 96.9 98.3 98.3 97.4 Residence 100.0 98.9 98.9 99.1 98.8 97.7 98.9 98.5 97.7 Business 99.8 97.3 97.3 97.8 98.3 96.3 97.8 96.1 94.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.4 1.4 2.2 2.0 0.8 2.0 2.5 0.8 4.2 Residence 1.3 1.2 2.1 1.8 0.8 1.5 1.6 0.7 4.0 Business 2.3 2.7 3.0 3.9 0.8 2.4 3.5 2.1 5.9 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 290.9 163.0 177.5 157.7 212.8 194.7 156.2 177.1 223.7 Total MSA 275.8 162.6 177.0 156.1 194.2 191.2 157.0 177.2 218.4 Total Non MSA 378.4 164.6 182.5 200.0 303.3 225.8 146.9 233.1 234.5 Total Residence 340.5 202.1 226.7 205.7 267.6 231.4 197.4 224.8
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- Commitments Met 99.9 99.2 98.7 99.4 98.7 98.7 99.0 98.1 98.5 Residence 100.0 99.3 98.8 99.5 98.8 98.8 99.0 98.3 98.8 Business 99.9 98.5 97.3 98.6 98.1 98.0 98.5 96.1 95.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.3 0.8 2.1 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.4 0.8 3.5 Residence 1.3 0.6 2.1 1.3 1.0 0.9 1.3 0.6 3.2 Business 1.7 2.3 3.0 2.9 1.0 1.6 2.6 1.8 5.2 Average Out-of- Service Repair Interval (hours) 19.2 14.1 22.7 24.2 23.6 20.5 22.1 14.2 13.7 Total Residence 20.8 14.1 22.9 26.8 24.9 21.1 23.1 15.2 13.9 Total Business 11.5 14.1 21.6 12.5 17.2 18.3 18.0 9.3 13.0 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 300.1 128.2 191.8 146.8 212.3 179.1 145.5 164.5 206.3 Total MSA 283.6 128.3 192.3
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- 1.0 1.1 1.0 0.6 0.5 SBC Ameritech 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.1 SBC Pacific 2.8 2.2 1.5 1.8 1.3 1.2 SBC Southwestern 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 2.2 1.8 Verizon GTE 2.8 3.0 1.4 1.0 0.8 0.6 Verizon North (Combined with Verizon South) Verizon South 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.1 1.0 Sprint 2.6 3.5 4.5 3.9 3.2 1.5 Weighted Composite* 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.2 * Industry weighted composite is calculated using access line counts. Chart 5 Average BOC Residential Installation Interval in Days (Using Company Provided Composites) Residential Installation Intervals BOCs 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Years Inte rval in D ays Weighted Composite* Weighted Verizon Avg
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- 2.0 2.1 1.5 SBC Pacific 2.2 1.5 1.8 1.3 1.2 1.5 SBC Southwestern 0.7 0.8 0.8 2.2 1.8 1.9 SBC SNET 5.4 2.1 2.2 1.8 1.0 1.0 Verizon GTE 3.0 1.4 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.6 Verizon North (Combined with Verizon South) Verizon South 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.1 1.0 1.1 Sprint 3.5 4.5 3.9 3.2 1.5 1.4 Weighted BOC/Sprint Composite* 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.2 1.2 * Weighted composite is calculated using access line counts. Chart 5A Average BOC Residential Installation Interval in Days (Using Company Provided Composites) Residential Installation Intervals Large Price-Cap Carriers 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Years Inte rval in D ays Weighted BOC/Sprint Composite* Weighted Verizon
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- 6.2 Average Repair Interval (hours) 3.7 2.5 3.3 10.7 4.7 2.1 5.1 8.9 3.1 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.3 99.1 98.7 98.1 99.0 99.0 97.8 98.0 98.8 Residence 98.4 99.2 98.9 98.5 99.0 99.1 98.3 98.3 99.0 Business 97.1 98.3 97.5 96.0 98.7 98.1 94.3 95.6 97.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 2.2 1.6 0.7 3.1 2.2 0.7 1.3 2.8 2.9 Residence 2.0 1.5 0.6 2.9 1.9 0.7 0.7 2.6 2.5 Business 3.5 2.6 1.4 5.3 3.4 0.7 3.4 4.2 5.1 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 218.9 178.1 277.8 221.6 126.3 244.3 191.2 201.0 222.6 Total MSA 217.1 179.5 263.5 216.9 126.0 245.0 186.3 191.7 212.8 Total Non MSA 238.7 159.9 360.1 265.0
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- . . . . . 7 Table 1.5 - Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Table 1.6 - Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Part 2. Telephone Carriers Table 2.1 -List of Telephone Carriers
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Table 1.5 - Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers, Excl. Incumbent LECs. . . . . . 8 Table 1.6 - Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Part 2. Telephone Carriers Table 2.1 -List of Telephone Carriers Reporting to the Commission for the Year Ende December 31, 2002,
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- 16.0 1996 39.4 20.9 8.0 11.3 20.4 1997 39.2 22.9 8.5 10.2 19.3 1998 38.6 21.1 7.6 9.0 23.7 1999 36.9 21.7 9.0 7.4 25.0 2000 34.8 20.6 8.3 0.4% 3.1% 2.7% 3.1% NA 27.1 2001 34.2 21.4 8.5 0.7 3.5 3.1 3.4 NA 25.3 2002 32.9 21.1 8.5 1.0 4.0 3.7 3.7 NA 25.1 2003 p 29.0 20.4 8.1 1.6p 3.8 4.9 5.1 NA 27.2 p - preliminary. NA - Not applicable * Includes incumbent local exchange carriers and competitive local exchange carriers. 1 Figures reported by RBOC long distance affiliates, which may include both in-region and out-of-region long distance service, and local exchange operatin companies for the years 2000 - 2003. Some of the RBOC long distance affiliates' revenues
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- 0.2 NA NA 0.2 0.2 PA Rhode Island 155.2 155.2 155.2 RI South Carolina 716.2 0.6 715.6 715.6 SC South Dakota 72.5 72.5 72.5 SD Tennessee 1,099.6 1,099.6 1,099.6 TN Texas 4,055.9 2.9 4,053.0 4,053.0 TX Utah 307.7 307.7 307.7 UT Vermont 128.9 128.9 128.9 VT Virginia 1,369.3 0.6 1,368.7 1,367.5 1.2 NA NA 1.2 1.2 VA Washington 1,004.8 3.1 1,001.6 1,001.6 WA West Virginia 340.2 340.2 340.0 0.2 NA NA 0.2 0.2 WV Wisconsin 670.6 0.3 670.3 670.3 WI Wyoming 95.3 95.3 95.3 WY Puerto Rico 539.5 539.5 539.5 PR 90 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Basic Local Service Revenues Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December
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- VT VIRGINIA 2,608.2 288.8 2,319.4 1,674.8 644.5 295.5 206.8 100.8 603.1 41.4 VA WASHINGTON 2,004.2 102.0 1,902.3 1,380.4 521.8 225.6 208.1 58.2 491.9 30.0 WA WEST VIRGINIA 581.2 41.3 539.9 389.0 150.9 91.1 41.8 13.0 145.9 5.0 WV WISCONSIN 1,410.3 53.4 1,356.9 1,027.4 329.5 149.4 121.6 46.4 317.4 12.1 WI WYOMING 149.8 3.5 146.2 102.0 44.2 14.6 23.2 4.8 42.6 1.6 WY PUERTO RICO 1,034.5 41.9 992.6 775.8 216.8 113.7 63.6 26.6 203.9 12.8 PR UNCLASSIFIED 15.2 15.2 STATISTICS OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMON CARRIERS T A B L E 2 . 1 3 - - REVENUES OF TELEPHONE CARRIERS REPORTING QUARTERLY TO THE COMMISSION FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1995 - - CONTINUED BASIC LOCAL SERVICE REVENUE ( DOLLAR AMOUNTS SHOWN
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- OF LONG DISTANCE CARRIERS ONLY). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 TABLE 1.6-TOTAL TOLL SERVICE REVENUES - MARKET SHARE (BASED ON REVENUES OF ALL LONG DISTANCE TOLL PROVIDERS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- OF LONG DISTANCE CARRIERS ONLY). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 TABLE 1.6-TOTAL TOLL SERVICE REVENUES - MARKET SHARE (BASED ON REVENUES OF ALL LONG DISTANCE TOLL PROVIDERS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- OF LONG DISTANCE CARRIERS ONLY). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 TABLE 1.6-TOTAL TOLL SERVICE REVENUES - MARKET SHARE (BASED ON REVENUES OF ALL LONG DISTANCE TOLL PROVIDERS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- MINNESOTA 2,634.0 162.4 2,471.6 1,803.7 667.9 350.2 130.3 183.8 664.3 3.569 MN MISSISSIPPI 1,924.1 38.3 1,885.8 1,394.8 491.0 338.5 73.3 71.0 482.8 8.181 MS MISSOURI 4,045.5 105.7 3,939.7 2,851.7 1,088.1 591.5 194.5 290.0 1,075.9 12.178MO MONTANA 556.9 95.7 461.2 323.5 137.7 76.5 33.6 27.2 137.3 0.471 MT NEBRASKA 1,444.6 184.0 1,260.6 883.9 376.7 169.6 96.0 107.4 373.0 3.703 NE NEVADA 1,001.6 107.8 893.9 662.3 230.9 118.1 85.3 25.3 228.6 2.262 NV NEW HAMPSHIRE 1,010.0 (2.0) 1,012.1 672.9 339.2 148.6 84.0 105.2 337.7 1.497 NH NEW JERSEY 6,155.9 468.9 5,687.0 3,991.2 1,802.4 863.4 343.0 585.8 1,792.3 10.112 NJ NEW MEXICO 1,307.5 69.5 1,237.9 887.3 350.7 211.5 76.0 61.1 348.6 2.097 NM NEW YORK 16,934.2 2,870.3 14,063.9 9,884.4 4,179.5 1,616.3 1,356.1 1,181.7 4,154.1
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- 550 1,230 1,412 2,450 2,825 NA Total Local Exchange Carriers 13,615 13,757 13,375 11,332 11,248 10,765 10,659 9,458 9,066 8,597 NA Total Toll Service Revenues $71,983 $75,290 $80,726 $85,475 $93,361 $100,793 $105,055 $108,246 $109,615 $99,300 NA Note: Total toll service revenues include intrastate, interstate and international toll revenues. * Regional Bell operating company long distance subsidiaries. See notes following Table 1.6. P - Preliminary 7 2002 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 1.4 - Total Toll Service Revenues by Carrier* (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) All Other Year AT&T MCI Sprint SBC 1/ Verizon 1/ Long Distance Carriers 2/ 1984 90.1% 4.5% 2.7% 2.6% 1985 86.3 5.5 2.6 5.6 1986 81.9 7.6 4.3 6.3 1987 78.6 8.8 5.8 6.8 1988 74.6
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 TABLE 1.5-TOTAL TOLL SERVICE REVENUES - MARKET SHARE (BASED ON REVENUES OF LONG DISTANCE CARRIERS ONLY). . . . . . . . . . . . 8 TABLE 1.6-TOTAL TOLL SERVICE REVENUES - MARKET SHARE (BASED ON REVENUES OF ALL LONG DISTANCE TOLL PROVIDERS). . . . . . . 8 TABLE 1.7-TELEPHONE DEVELOPMENT BY STATE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- Inc. 121 National Accounts Long Distance, Inc. 156 Matrix Telecom, Inc. 115 Coastal Telephone Company 120 Group 7 Totals and Index 512 214 2.4 39 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION · WASHINGTON, D.C. Communication TeleSystems International (Worldxchange) 409 Touch 1 Long Distance, Inc. 97 National Telephone & Communications, Inc. 160 Conquest Operator Services Corp. 55 Group 8 Totals and Index 721 438 1.6 USLD Communications Corp. 309 GE Exchange 53 Midcom Communications, Inc. 60 Telco Communications Group, Inc. 370 Group 9 Totals and Index 792 812 1.0 NOS Communications, Inc. 73 Frontier Corporation (long distance operations) 752 IXC Long Distance, Inc. 65 EXCEL Communications, Inc. 613 Group 10 Totals and Index 1,503 2,799 0.5 Unidial Incorporated 61 Tel-Save, Inc. 125 LCI International, Inc.
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- basis. The final column shows the amount of support received minus the amount of contribution paid on a per-loop per-month basis. Low-income consumers have historically been assisted through the lifeline and link-up mechanisms. The lifeline mechanism provides reduced monthly service charges to eligible low-income households. The link-up mechanism provides reduced connection charges for new low-income subscribers to establish service. Table 1.6 presents data on low-income support mechanisms. The first column presents estimated 1999 payments from low-income support mechanisms. Payments for 1999 are annualized based on the first eight months of the year. The second column expresses the same payments on a per-loop per-month basis. Column 3 shows estimated contributions by state. These are computed by multiplying the total support payments for
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- Range Strength(E) Strength(H) (S) E 2, H 2orS (MHz) (V/m) (A/m) (mW/cm2) (minutes) ______________________________________________________________________________ 0.3-1.34 614 1.63 (100)* 30 1.34-30 824/f 2.19/f (180/f2)* 30 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-1500 -- -- f/1500 30 1500-100,000 -- -- 1.0 30 ______________________________________________________________________________ f=frequencyinMHz *Plane-waveequivalentpowerdensity NOTE1:Occupational/controlledlimitsapplyinsituationsinwhichpersonsareexposedasaconsequenceof theiremploymentprovidedthosepersonsarefullyawareofthepotentialforexposureandcanexercisecontrol overtheirexposure.Limitsforoccupational/controlledexposurealsoapplyinsituationswhenanindividualis transientthroughalocationwhereoccupational/controlledlimitsapplyprovidedheorsheismadeawareofthe potentialforexposure. NOTE2:Generalpopulation/uncontrolledexposuresapplyinsituationsinwhichthegeneralpublicmaybe exposed,orinwhichpersonsthatareexposedasaconsequenceoftheiremploymentmaynotbefullyawareof thepotentialforexposureorcannotexercisecontrolovertheirexposure. 15 Table2.FCCLimitsforLocalized(Partial-body)Exposure SpecificAbsorptionRate(SAR) Occupational/ControlledExposure (100kHz-6GHz) GeneralUncontrolled/Exposure (100kHz-6GHz) <0.4W/kgwhole-body <8W/kgpartial-body <0.08W/kgwhole-body <1.6W/kgpartial-body WHYHASTHEFCCADOPTEDGUIDELINESFORRFEXPOSURE? TheFCCauthorizesandlicensesdevices,transmittersandfacilitiesthatgenerateRF andmicrowaveradiation.IthasjurisdictionoveralltransmittingservicesintheU.S.except thosespecificallyoperatedbytheFederalGovernment.However,theFCC'sprimary jurisdictiondoesnotlieinthehealthandsafetyarea,anditmustrelyonotheragenciesand organizationsforguidanceinthesematters. UndertheNationalEnvironmentalPolicyActof1969(NEPA),theFCChascertain responsibilitiestoconsiderwhetheritsactionswill"significantlyaffectthequalityofthe humanenvironment."Therefore,FCCapprovalandlicensingoftransmittersandfacilities mustbeevaluatedforsignificantimpactontheenvironment.HumanexposuretoRF radiationemittedbyFCC-regulatedtransmittersisoneofseveralfactorsthatmustbe consideredinsuchenvironmentalevaluations. MajorRFtransmittingfacilitiesunderthejurisdictionoftheFCC,suchasradioand televisionbroadcaststations,satellite-earthstations,experimentalradiostationsandcertain cellular,PCSandpagingfacilitiesarerequiredtoundergoroutineevaluationforRF compliancewheneveranapplicationissubmittedtotheFCCforconstructionormodification ofatransmittingfacilityorrenewalofalicense.FailuretocomplywiththeFCC'sRF exposureguidelinescouldleadtothepreparationofaformalEnvironmentalAssessment, possibleEnvironmentalImpactStatementandeventualrejectionofanapplication.Technical 16 guidelinesforevaluatingcompliancewiththeFCCRFsafetyrequirementscanbefoundin theFCC'sOETBulletin65(Reference57). Low-powered,intermittent,orinaccessibleRFtransmittersandfacilitiesarenormally "categoricallyexcluded"fromtherequirementforroutineevaluationforRFexposure.These exclusionsarebasedoncalculationsandmeasurementdataindicatingthatsuchtransmitting stationsordevicesareunlikelytocauseexposuresinexcessoftheguidelinesundernormal conditionsofuse.13TheFCC'spoliciesonRFexposureandcategoricalexclusioncanbe foundinSection1.1307(b)oftheFCC'sRulesandRegulations.14Itshouldbeemphasized, however,thattheseexclusionsarenotexclusionsfromcompliance,but,rather,only exclusionsfromroutineevaluation.Furthermore,transmittersorfacilitiesthatareotherwise categoricallyexcludedfromevaluationmayberequired,onacase-by-casebasis,to demonstratecompliancewhenevidenceofpotentialnon-complianceofthetransmitteror facilityisbroughttotheCommission'sattention[see47CFR§1.1307(c)and(d)]. TheFCC'spolicieswithrespecttoenvironmentalRFfieldsaredesignedtoensurethat FCC-regulatedtransmittersdonotexposethepublicorworkerstolevelsofRFradiationthat areconsideredbyexpertorganizationstobepotentiallyharmful.Therefore,ifatransmitter anditsassociatedantennaareregulatedbytheFCC,theymustcomplywithprovisionsofthe FCC'srulesregardinghumanexposuretoRFradiation.Inits1997Order,theFCCadopted aprovisionthatalltransmittersregulatedbytheFCC,regardlessofwhethertheyareexcluded fromroutineevaluation,areexpectedtobeincompliancewiththenewguidelinesonRF exposurebySeptember1,2000(Reference56). IntheUnitedStatessomelocalandstatejurisdictionshavealsoenactedrulesand regulationspertainingtohumanexposuretoRFenergy.However,theTelecommunications Actof1996containedprovisionsrelatingtofederaljurisdictiontoregulatehumanexposure toRFemissionsfromcertaintransmittingdevices..Inparticular,Section704oftheAct statesthat,"NoStateorlocalgovernmentorinstrumentalitythereofmayregulatethe placement,construction,andmodificationofpersonalwirelessservicefacilitiesonthebasis oftheenvironmentaleffectsofradiofrequencyemissionstotheextentthatsuchfacilities complywiththeCommission'sregulationsconcerningsuchemissions."Furtherinformation onFCCpolicywithrespecttofacilitiessitingisavailableinafactsheetfromtheFCC's WirelessTelecommunicationsBureau.15 13TheCouncilonEnvironmentalQuality,whichhasoversightresponsibilitywithregardtoNEPA,permits federalagenciestocategoricallyexcludecertainactionsfromroutineenvironmentalprocessingwhenthepotentialfor individualorcumulativeenvironmentalimpactisjudgedtobenegligible(40CFR§§1507,1508.4and"Regulations forImplementingtheProceduralProvisionsofNEPA,43Fed.Reg.55,978,1978). 1447CodeofFederalRegulations1.1307(b). 15 "FactSheet2",September17,1997,entitled,"NationalWirelessFacilitiesSitingPolicies,"fromtheFCC's WirelessTelecommunicationsBureau.Thisfactsheetcanbeviewedanddownloadedfromthebureau'sInternet WorldWideWebSite:http://www.fcc.gov/wtb/.
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- 10 53 1000.0 404.0 31917 1522 28399 1428 2.0 2.2 99.5 AL BIRMINGHAM 13 52 1000.0 408.0 32879 1564 29111 1465 0.0 0.0 99.5 AL BIRMINGHAM 42 30 166.3 421.0 26176 1333 23781 1253 0.4 0.4 100.0 AL BIRMINGHAM 68 36 50.0 314.0 14489 1012 13255 977 0.0 0.0 100.0 AL DEMOPOLIS 41 19 50.0 333.0 15093 121 15040 121 1.6 1.6 99.9 AL DOTHAN 4 36 1000.0 573.0 48846 788 44475 765 0.0 0.0 99.8 AL DOTHAN 18 21 50.0 223.0 13968 291 13879 291 2.2 0.8 100.0 AL DOZIER 2 59 1000.0 210.0 25630 463 21786 298 0.0 0.0 98.2 AL FLORENCE 15 14 50.0 223.0 12681 283 12862 285 2.5 5.0 98.5 AL FLORENCE 26 20 50.0 230.0
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- 41 40 101.5 333.0 15658 122 15551 122 2.3 2.7 100.0 AL DOTHAN 4 39 3917.7 573.0 49542 827 44737 767 0.0 0.0 99.9 AL DOTHAN 18 24 50.0 223.0 12995 280 12953 280 4.6 1.7 100.0 AL DOZIER 2 48 5000.0 210.0 27038 479 22027 298 0.0 0.0 100.0 AL FLORENCE 15 18 69.0 223.0 11962 260 11868 259 1.6 0.8 100.0 AL FLORENCE 26 22 50.0 230.0 11631 250 10822 237 1.3 0.7 100.0 AL FLORENCE 36 20 50.0 221.0 12478 261 12231 259 0.5 0.1 100.0 AL GADSDEN 44 17 79.7 303.0 13141 620 12307 532 2.4 1.6 99.4 AL GADSDEN 60 38 364.1 352.0 16145 1194 15315 1165 1.0 0.9 100.0 AL HOMEWOOD 21 14 50.0 408.0
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- (SAR) of a low-power device could be shown to be 8 watts/kilogram (8 W/kg) or less, or if the input power of the radiating device at frequencies between 300 kHz and 1 GHz was 7 watts or less. The 1992 guidelines reduce the allowable localized SAR level for 12 devices operating in "uncontrolled" environments by a factor of five to 1.6 W/kg, while maintaining the 8 W/kg limit for "controlled" environments. Further, the exclusion thresholds based on operating power are significantly reduced for devices that operate in uncontrolled environments and for devices that operate above 450 MHz in controlled environments. The 1992 ANSI/IEEE standard also prohibits the application of the power exclusion to hand-held devices where the radiating structure is maintained
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- 2.7 1.3 100.0 ALDOZIER 2 59 1000.0 210.0 25755 466 21786 298 0.0 0.0 98.7 ALFLORENCE 15 14 50.0 223.0 12858 286 12862 285 2.6 5.0 99.4 ALFLORENCE 26 20 50.0 230.0 12022 258 10994 240 1.8 1.1 100.0 ALFLORENCE 36 22 50.0 221.0 12336 261 12098 259 8.1 3.6 100.0 ALGADSDEN 44 45 50.0 303.0 12500 628 11830 523 1.6 1.1 99.3 ALGADSDEN 60 26 83.2 352.0 14419 1141 13949 1129 2.8 6.4 99.0 ALHOMEWOOD 21 28 268.4 409.0 27908 1407 26602 1316 0.8 0.9 99.0 ALHUNTSVILLE 19 59 85.1 533.0 24595 888 23489 857 1.1 0.8 99.8 ALHUNTSVILLE 25 24 50.0 352.0 18363 725 17357 706 0.3 0.1 100.0 ALHUNTSVILLE 31 32 50.0 546.0 23101 849 21838 812 1.8
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- 10 53 1000.0 404.0 31917 1522 28399 1428 2.0 2.2 99.5 AL BIRMINGHAM 13 52 1000.0 408.0 32879 1564 29111 1465 0.0 0.0 99.5 AL BIRMINGHAM 42 30 166.3 421.0 26176 1333 23781 1253 0.4 0.4 100.0 AL BIRMINGHAM 68 36 50.0 314.0 14489 1012 13255 977 0.0 0.0 100.0 AL DEMOPOLIS 41 19 50.0 333.0 15093 121 15040 121 1.6 1.6 99.9 AL DOTHAN 4 36 1000.0 573.0 48846 788 44475 765 0.0 0.0 99.8 AL DOTHAN 18 21 50.0 223.0 13968 291 13879 291 2.2 0.8 100.0 AL DOZIER 2 59 1000.0 210.0 25630 463 21786 298 0.0 0.0 98.2 AL FLORENCE 15 14 50.0 223.0 12681 283 12862 285 2.5 5.0 98.5 AL FLORENCE 26 20 50.0 230.0
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- comments at 2, Lockheed comments at 2, ORBCOMM comments at 7, and Iridium reply comments at 3. 133 "Little Leo" systems provide data-only Mobile-Satellite Service via a constellation of non-geostationary orbit satellites operating below 1 GHz. 134 See Notice at para. 45. 135 See Recommendation ITU-R M.1343 136 See ETSI standards TBR-041 and TBR-042 for Mobile Earth Terminals in the 1.6/2.4 GHz and 2.0 GHz range, respectively. 34 Leos"131 in the Notice. Final Analysis, ICO, Lockheed, ORBCOMM and Iridium all state that the interim authorization procedure should apply to other mobile satellite terminals.132 73. In the Notice, we specifically proposed to apply an interim procedure for certifying all GMPCS-related terminal equipment where we have authorized service and which demonstrates compliance with
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- at ¶ 21. See id. at ¶¶ 23-24. See Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Establish New Personal Communications Services (PCS Proceeding), GEN Docket No. 90-314, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 9 FCC Rcd 5947 (1994). Id. at ¶ 94. At that time, MSS had been domestically allocated 16.5 megahertz in the 2.4 GHz band, paired with 16.5 megahertz in the 1.6 GHz band. See Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Establish Rules and Policies Pertaining to a Mobile Satellite Service in the 1610-1626.5/2483.5-2500 MHz Frequency Bands (Big LEOs), CC Docket No. 92-166, Report and Order, 9 FCC Rcd 5936 (1994). See PCS Memorandum Opinion and Order, 9 FCC Rcd 5947, at ¶ 97. Generally, WARC-92 allocated the 1930-1980 MHz band to
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- Nonetheless, if the 3.5 factor used to develop single-entry EPFD values did represent actual systems, each NGSO FSS system that met the single-entry EPFD values would cause no more than a 2.86% increase in unavailability of a BSS network. For example, in order to meet the 2.86% criterion in Denver for the DIRECTV 101o W.L. satellite location (unavailability increase of 1.6 minutes annually), an MVDDS licensee would be required to fix occurrences of unacceptable interference at distances in excess of 6 kilometers from each MVDDS transmitting tower. However, in Houston, the 2.86% criterion for the DIRECTV 101o W.L. satellite location (unavailability increase of 32.7 minutes annually) would result in mitigation zones of only about 4.8 kilometers. Thirty and 60 minute increases
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- and require additional spectrum; (b) making the abandoned spectrum available for new entrants; and (c) awarding the abandoned spectrum to operators serving unserved areas as per the criteria set forth in the 2 GHz MSS R&O. Two parties filed timely requests for reconsideration of the Commission's band arrangement decision. Specifically, Globalstar, L.P. (Globalstar), operator of an MSS system in the 1.6/2.4 GHz bands and licensee of a 2 GHz MSS system, sought reconsideration of the Commission's decision that 3.5 megahertz is a sufficient minimum amount for each operator. Globalstar asserts that satellite providers need greater bandwidth if satellite services are to provide advanced wireless services that complement 3G technologies. In addition, Globalstar claims that the 2 GHz MSS R&O should have
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- whether we have identified band plans that best meet the public interest. 1. Spectrum Requirements 25. GSO/FSS. Satellite systems have typically been allocated equal blocks of uplink and downlink spectrum. In the United States, GSO/FSS systems are currently designated 1000 MHz of spectrum for use in the uplink portion of the Ka-band (28.35-28.6 GHz, 29.25-29.5 GHz, and 29.5-30.0 GHz) and 1.6 GHz of spectrum for use in the downlink portion of the Ka-band (17.7-18.8 GHz and 19.7-20.2 GHz). Of this 1.6 GHz of downlink spectrum, 500 MHz (19.7-20.2 GHz) is designated for GSO/FSS use on a primary basis and 1100 MHz (17.7-18.8 GHz) is designated for GSO/FSS and terrestrial fixed service use on a co-primary basis. The Commission made this disparate
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- We therefore disagree with Hughes and GE Americom that more than 4 gigahertz of spectrum should be designated at this time for FSS. Hughes and GE Americom merely assert, without furnishing any specific supporting evidence, that the FSS industry requires at least 6 gigahertz of spectrum in the 36.0-51.4 GHz band. They contend that the Commission unfairly designated an additional 1.6 gigahertz of spectrum for wireless services. Simply protesting a larger designation for wireless services, however, does not demonstrate satellite spectrum requirements. In support of their contention that more spectrum is needed, both Hughes and GE Americom refer generally to the 15 satellite applications that were filed and to the comments filed by the satellite industry regarding the Commission's initial proposals.
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- seeking authority to use the unserved area spectrum. In addition, under the adopted band arrangement, Boeing will be able to obtain its selected spectrum unrelated to eligibility for the unserved area expansion spectrum. Iridium expresses concern that any adopted incentives for service to unserved areas should apply equally to 2 GHz U.S.-licensees and LOI filers and must exclude Big LEO (1.6/2.4 GHz) licensees. In response to Iridium, we clarify that the policies we adopt today for unserved area expansion spectrum apply equally to U.S. and foreign-licensed operators. In addition, we will not adopt any incentives concerning Big LEO spectrum at 1610-1626.5 MHz and 2483.5-2500 MHz as this proceeding is limited to 2 GHz MSS. e. System Amendments We have repeatedly emphasized
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- 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W Analog Video With Associated Audio Subcarriers E990001 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations SES-REG-19981216-01886 TRINITY CHRISTIAN CENTER OF SANTA ANA, d/b/a TRINITY BROADCASTING NETWORK, INC. Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service LOCATION: 85 ° 50 ' 32.00 " W LONG. 37 ° 40 ' 55.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 WKZT-TV TOWER SITE, 1.6 Km. SOUTHEAST OF, HARDIN, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY ANTENNA ID: 3 meters 1 GIBRALTAR D-H SATELLITE 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W Analog Video With Associated Audio Subcarriers For more information concerning this Notice, contact the Satellite and Radiocommunication Division at 418-0719; TTY 202-418-2555. Page 4 of 4 PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 1919 M STREET N.W. WASHINGTON D.C. 20554 News media information
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- of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service LOCATION: SITE ID: 1 707 BOYSON ROAD, LINN, CEDAR RAPIDS, IA E990001 SES-REG-19981216-01886 TRINITY CHRISTIAN CENTER OF SANTA ANA, INC. ( d/b/a TRINITY BROADCASTING NETWORK ) Date Effective: 03/17/1999 Class of Station: Grant of Authority Fixed Earth Stations Registration 12/16/1998 - 12/16/2008 Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service LOCATION: SITE ID: 1 WKZT-TV TOWER SITE, 1.6 Km. SOUTHEAST OF, HARDIN, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY E990009 SES-REG-19981217-01924 CLEARVIEW PARTNERS Date Effective: 03/17/1999 Class of Station: Grant of Authority Fixed Earth Stations Registration 12/17/1998 - 12/17/2008 Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service LOCATION: SITE ID: 1 REAR 205 WEST MAIN STREET, YORK, FAWN GROVE, PA Page 3 of 7 E990014 SES-REG-19981228-01959 TIME WARNER ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY, L.P. Date Effective: 03/17/1999 Class
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- Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov TTY 202/418-2555 Report No. IN 99-34 INTERNATIONAL ACTION November 8, 1999 WRC-2000 ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING OF INFORMAL WORKING GROUP 1 The Federal Communications Commission will reconvene Informal Working Group 1 of its WRC-2000 Advisory Committee on Wednesday, November 10th. The meeting will provide an opportunity for open discussion of all IMT-2000 issues relevant to WRC-2000 Agenda Item 1.6.1. These issues include future spectrum requirements, candidate bands and the existing footnote in the ITU Radio Regulations. The FCC's International Bureau intends to establish a framework for resolution of these issues prior to the submission of U.S. WRC-2000 proposals to the International Telecommunication Union on January 15, 2000. Don Abelson, Chief of the FCC's International Bureau, will open the meeting.
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- and smooth earth diffraction losses form the outer bounds for the range of possible diffraction loss values. The knife edge diffraction loss is modelled (with R = Clearance ratio) as: For R $ -0.5 Knife edge (dB) = ( -1.377 * R2 ) + (11 * R) - 6 For R < -0.5 Knife edge (dB) = [ 50.4 / (1.6 - R) ] -36 The Knife edge value will always be restricted to be less than or equal to zero. The Smooth earth diffraction Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-117 160 This model of the loss is a simple fit of the diffraction loss curves for a knife edge and smooth earth as found in CCITT/CCIR Report Propagation, Appendix to Section
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- NY Citadel Communications Corporation 1978 Apr-00 2100 5.7 0.96 B1 WLTI FM Soft AC Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY Citadel Communications Corporation 1996 Apr-00 900 3.6 0.52 A WNSS AM Sports Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY Citadel Communications Corporation 1946 Apr-00 500 0 1.1 B WNTQ FM CHR Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY Citadel Communications Corporation 1956 Apr-00 4600 8.7 1.6 B WYYY FM AC Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY Clear Channel Communications 1946 Jan-99 4250 6.3 1.76 B WBBS FM Country Syracuse, NY 78 Fulton NY Clear Channel Communications 1961 Jul-99 5800 10.2 1.41 B WHEN AM Sports Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY Clear Channel Communications 1941 Jul-99 800 2.5 0.72 B WSYR AM Talk Syracuse, NY 78 Syracuse NY
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- and ITFS systems permissible under Parts 21 and 74, a file format is herein described for the submission of requisite technical data to be provided to the Commission's copy contractor and to all parties which must be served with notice of the applications and/or engineering studies. The media and basic formatting of that media are defined by ISO/EIC Standards 9293.5 9529-1.6 and 9529-2.7. The remainder of this document outlines the format of technical information regarding each Response Service Area (RSA) to be submitted with each MDS/ITFS two-way application. The data shall appear in a number of sections for the purpose of grouping similar items within the file. Data ANSI X3.4-1986 (R1992), Coded Character Set - 7-Bit American National Standard Code for
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- 10 53 1000.0 404.0 31917 1522 28399 1428 2.0 2.2 99.5 AL BIRMINGHAM 13 52 1000.0 408.0 32879 1564 29111 1465 0.0 0.0 99.5 AL BIRMINGHAM 42 30 166.3 421.0 26176 1333 23781 1253 0.4 0.4 100.0 AL BIRMINGHAM 68 36 50.0 314.0 14489 1012 13255 977 0.0 0.0 100.0 AL DEMOPOLIS 41 19 50.0 333.0 15093 121 15040 121 1.6 1.6 99.9 AL DOTHAN 4 36 1000.0 573.0 48846 788 44475 765 0.0 0.0 99.8 AL DOTHAN 18 21 50.0 223.0 13968 291 13879 291 2.2 0.8 100.0 AL DOZIER 2 59 1000.0 210.0 25630 463 21786 298 0.0 0.0 98.2 AL FLORENCE 15 14 50.0 223.0 12681 283 12862 285 2.5 5.0 98.5 AL FLORENCE 26 20 50.0 230.0
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- are geographically proximate, such as ethnic, professional, industry and student groups, and retirement neighborhoods. Spectrum rights and responsibilities for this service are addressed below. LP10 Service LP10 stations will operate at between one and 10 watts ERP and an antenna height of up to 30 meters (100 feet) HAAT. Such stations will produce a 60 dBu signal out to about 1.6 to 3.2 kilometers (1 to 2 miles) from the antenna site. Such stations will fit in some locations where LP100 stations cannot, due to separation requirements, and will provide groups with the opportunity to operate stations that reach smaller communities or groups with a common interest. Spectrum rights and responsibilities for this service are addressed below. Nature of Service and
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- show a distance of less than one mile, we use a distance of one mile.'' Although the staff properly used the treaty-required +20 dBu undesired-to-desired signal radio to determine 2nd adjacent channel interfering contours near the Canadian border area, the staff failed to account for the fact that, in cases where the free space equation yields a result greater than 1.6 kilometers (one mile), 1.6 kilometers must be used as the contour distance. We have recalculated the minimum separation distances for 2nd adjacent channel LP10 stations near the Canadian border and are amending § 73.807 accordingly. For the same reason, we are also amending the IF frequency separation requirements for Class LP100 stations with respect to Class A and Class D
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- networks, the ability of major broadcast networks to attract large audiences is also apparent in the number of prime time programs viewed by more than ten million TV households. During the week of January 29 - February 4, 2001, the major networks aired 25 programs that attracted more than 10 million TV households. In contrast, PAXtv's most watched program attracted 1.6 million TV households, UPN's most watched program attracted 4.0 million TV households, WB's most watched program attracted 5.5 million TV households, and the most watched program on a cable network attracted 4.9 million TV households. Source: Nielsen Media Research, reported in Broadcasting & Cable, February 12, 2001. Mobility barriers are barriers to entry that deter the movement of a firm
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- 859 FT. (261.82 meters) non-common carrier status. Antenna Change, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ MULTIPOINT DISTRIBUTION SERVICE June 23, 1999 Report No. D-1050 (COMMERCIAL ITFS) MODIFICATION APPLICATION ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA CIMP-94-50850 Orion Broadcasting Systems, Inc. (C group) Atlantic City, NJ CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 39 19 15 N. - Long. 074 46 17 W. 1.6 miles NW of Atlantic City, NJ Call Sign WMX626 Antenna C/L 453 FT. (138 meters) non-common carrier status Change Location __________________________________________________________________________________________ CIMP-95-50371Dale E. & Donna Lawrence (A group) Rapid City, SD CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 44 02 48 N. - Long. 103 14 46 W. 2 miles south of Rapid City, SD Call Sign WMX635 Antenna C/L 300 FT. (91.4 meters)
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- the introduction of advanced wireless service, resolving in part petitions for reconsideration of 2 GHz MSS band arrangements, and addressing petitions for rulemaking concerning the 2 GHz MSS and Unlicensed PCS bands. 3 INTERNATIONAL AND OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY TITLE: Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band; and Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service (ET Docket No. 95-18). SUMMARY: The Commission will consider a Notice of Proposed Rule Making concerning proposals to permit mobile satellite service operators, or other entities, to implement terrestrial operations in the 2 GHz band, the
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- a growth of 17 percent in real terms (Figure 1). That figure does not include the rapid growth in sales of communications equipment telephone handsets, central office switching equipment, etc. where revenues have grown $26 billion, 24 percent, between 1997 and 1999. With the growth in output, employment in the communications equipment and services industries has grown from 1.6 million in 1996 to 1.8 million in 1999 (Figure 2). Growth and service improvements in the telecommunications industry also have important secondary impacts on the rest of the economy. While the above figures present an industry growing at a healthy pace, they understate the full impact improvements in the telecommunications sector have had on the economy. This is because communications
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- Satellite Communications (25), Aviation (87). 1626.5-1645.5 19 MOBILE-SATELLITE (Earth-to-space), MARITIME MOBILE-SATELLITE (Earth-to-space), S5.341, S5.351, US315. Satellite Communications (25), Maritime (80). 1645.5-1646.5 1 MOBILE-SATELLITE(Earth-to-space),S5.341,S5.375. 1646.5-1651 4.5AERONAUTICAL MOBILE-SATELLITE (R) (Earth-to-space), Mobile-satellite (Earth-to-space), S5.341, S5.351, US308, US309. Aviation (87) 1651-1660 9 MOBILE-SATELLITE (Earth-to-space), AERONAUTICAL MOBILE-SATELLITE (R) (Earth-to-space), S5.341, S5.351, US308, US309. 1660-1660.5 0.5 AERONAUTICALMOBILE-SATELLITE(R)(Earth-to-space),RADIOASTRONOMY,S5.149,S5.341,S5.351,US308,US309. 1660.5-1668.4 7.9RADIO ASTRONOMY, SPACE RESEARCH (passive), S5.341, US246. 1668.4-1670 1.6 METEOROLOGICAL AIDS (radiosonde), RADIO ASTRONOMY, US74, S5.149, S5.341, US99. 1670-1675 5 METEOROLOGICAL AIDS (radiosonde), METEOROLOGICAL-SATELLITE (space-to-Earth), S5.341, US211. Note: 1670-1675 MHz became mixed-use spectrum in January 1999. John R. Williams FCC/OPP 3/7/2002 Page 6 of 12 Expanded Chart 1675-1700 25METEOROLOGICAL AIDS (radiosonde), METEOROLOGICAL-SATELLITE (space-to-Earth), S5.289, S5.341, US211. 1700-1710 10FIXED, METEOROLOGICAL-SATELLITE (space-to-Earth), Fixed, G118, S5.289, S5.341. 1710-1755 45FIXED, MOBILE, S5.341, US256.
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- one was endorsed by the aviation community and the other by the MSS community. The MSS community arrived at a value that was less stringent (i.e., -54 dBW/MHz) than that arrived at by the aviation community with respect to protection of GLONASS. See also, European Testing and Standards Institute (ETSI) standards TBR-041 and TBR-042 for Mobile Earth Terminals in the 1.6/2.4 GHz and 2.0 GHz range, respectively. PAGE 35 on the impact of imposing the out-of-band emission limits recommended by NTIA on the design of commercial equipment for use in the 776-794 MHz band. 74. Specifically, in its May 11, 1999 letter135 NTIA notes that the protection of spectrum used to support the GNSS is consistent with the U.S. commitment to
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- installed on ships prior to February 1, 1993. * * * * * (5) 406 MHz EPIRBs: (i) IMO Resolution A.810(19), ``Performance Standards for Float-free Satellite Emergency Position-indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs) Operating on 406 MHz,'' adopted 23 November 1995, and IMO Resolution A.812(19), ``Performance Standards for Float-free Satellite Emergency Position-indicating Radio Beacons Operating Through the Geostationary INMARSAT Satellite System on 1.6 GHz, adopted 23 November 1995. (ii) * * * * * (iii) ITU-R Recommendation M.633-1, ``Transmission Characteristics of a Satellite Emergency Position-indicating Radiobeacon (Satellite EPIRB) System Operating Through a Low Polar-orbiting Satellite System in the 406 MHz Band,'' 1990. (iv) * * * * * (6) 9 GHz radar transponders: (i) IMO Resolution A.802(19), ``Performance Standards for Survival Craft Radar
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- one was endorsed by the aviation community and the other by the MSS community. The MSS community arrived at a value that was less stringent (i.e., -54 dBW/MHz) than that arrived at by the aviation community with respect to protection of GLONASS. See also, European Testing and Standards Institute (ETSI) standards TBR-041 and TBR-042 for Mobile Earth Terminals in the 1.6/2.4 GHz and 2.0 GHz range, respectively. 524 USDOT Comments at 1. 525 The U.S. GPS Industry Council is comprised of American companies which promote civil applications of the GPS. 526 Council Comments at 2. 527 Id. at 3. 89 landing.519 The public safety community, however, questions whether the reductions in the out-of-band emissions cited by the aeronautical community can practically
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- whether a tower site was built in "substantial accordance" with its authorized parameters on a purely case-by-case basis. Rather, it would use the following benchmark: ``With respect to a variance from authorized coordinates, absent unique circumstances, we will only award a finder's preference for a constructed and operating station when a finder demonstrates that the authorized coordinates are more than 1.6 kilometers (one mile) from the actual location of the station.'' In 1995, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau affirmed the benchmark standard. Later, the Commission affirmed the earlier decisions and upheld the benchmark standard. It adopted the presumption used by the Bureau in the Vaughn case that siting variances of less than 1.6 km are minor. The Commission noted that it would
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- of the channels from the target licensee, the Commission awarded the finder a dispositive preference for the recovered frequencies. The finder alleged that the target licensee did not build in substantial accordance with the coordinates of its authorization. The target licensee opposed the request targeting its station by arguing that any siting error was minor because the station was within 1.6 kilometers (approximately 1 mile) of its authorized coordinates. The Office of Operations concluded that the finder did not demonstrate that the target licensee had failed to substantially comply with the Commission's rules governing the siting of their towers. In making this finding, the Bureau applied a benchmark standard adopted by the former Private Radio Bureau for determining whether a target
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- whether a tower site was built in "substantial accordance" with its authorized parameters on a purely case-by-case basis. Rather, it would use the following benchmark: ``With respect to a variance from authorized coordinates, absent unique circumstances, we will only award a finder's preference for a constructed and operating station when a finder demonstrates that the authorized coordinates are more than 1.6 kilometers (one mile) from the actual location of the station.'' In 1995, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau affirmed the benchmark standard. Later, the Commission affirmed the earlier decisions and upheld the benchmark standard. It adopted the presumption used by the Bureau in the Vaughn case that siting variances of less than 1.6 km are minor. The Commission noted that it would
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- whether a tower site was built in "substantial accordance" with its authorized parameters on a purely case-by-case basis. Rather, it would use the following benchmark: ``With respect to a variance from authorized coordinates, absent unique circumstances, we will only award a finder's preference for a constructed and operating station when a finder demonstrates that the authorized coordinates are more than 1.6 kilometers (one mile) from the actual location of the station.'' In 1995, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau affirmed the benchmark standard. Later, the Commission affirmed the earlier decisions and upheld the benchmark standard. It adopted the presumption used by the Bureau in the Vaughn case that siting variances of less than 1.6 km are minor. The Commission noted that it would
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- whether a tower site was built in ``substantial accordance'' with its authorized parameters on a purely case-by-case basis. Rather, it would use the following benchmark: ``With respect to a variance from authorized coordinates, absent unique circumstances, we will only award a finder's preference for a constructed and operating station when a finder demonstrates that the authorized coordinates are more than 1.6 kilometers (one mile) from the actual location of the station.''6 In 1995, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau affirmed the benchmark standard.7 Later, the Commission affirmed the earlier decisions and upheld the benchmark standard. It adopted the presumption used by the Bureau in the Vaughn case that siting variances of less than 1.6 km are minor. The Commission noted that it would
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- whether a tower site was built in ``substantial accordance'' with its authorized parameters on a purely case-by-case basis. Rather, it would use the following benchmark: ``With respect to a variance from authorized coordinates, absent unique circumstances, we will only award a finder's preference for a constructed and operating station when a finder demonstrates that the authorized coordinates are more than 1.6 kilometers (one mile) from the actual location of the station.''6 In 1995, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau affirmed the benchmark standard.7 Later, the Commission affirmed the earlier decisions and upheld the benchmark standard. It adopted the presumption used by the Bureau in the Vaughn case that siting variances of less than 1.6 km are minor. The Commission noted that it would
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- (Centro).2 For the reasons discussed below, we find that Nitecki has failed to present prima facie evidence that Station WNDH908 was not constructed or operated in substantial accordance with its authorization. Accordingly, Nitecki's petition for reconsideration is denied. II. Background Nitecki filed a finder's preference request for Station WNDH908 on August 5, 1994, alleging that the tower was located approximately 1.6 kilometers from its authorized coordinates. He also alleged that only two of the five authorized frequencies were operational. Accordingly, Nitecki argued that Station WNDH908 was not constructed in substantial accordance with its authorized parameters in violation of section 90.631(e) of the Commission's rules. In its Decision, the Office of Operations denied Nitecki's finder's preference request based on its finding that
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- filed a finder's preference request for station WNQA942. The Office of Operations granted a Partial Award for frequencies 864-865.9625 MHz because Mr. Johns, the target licensee, conceded that those frequencies were not operational for a period in excess of one year. The Decision denied the finder's preference request for the three other channels because Station WNQA242 was constructed less than 1.6 kilometers away from its authorized coordinates. In his Petition, Stephen Orr states that no tower was located at the authorized coordinates and, therefore, he should also receive an award for the other three frequencies 861-863.9625. Mr. Johns does not contest the difference between its geographic coordinates and those on the license. III. Discussion The Commission created the finder's preference program
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- whether a tower site was built in "substantial accordance" with its authorized parameters on a purely case-by-case basis. Rather, it would use the following benchmark: ``With respect to a variance from authorized coordinates, absent unique circumstances, we will only award a finder's preference for a constructed and operating station when a finder demonstrates that the authorized coordinates are more than 1.6 kilometers (one mile) from the actual location of the station.'' In 1995, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau affirmed the benchmark standard. 6. Later, the Commission affirmed the earlier decisions and upheld the benchmark standard. It adopted the presumption used by the Bureau in the Vaughn case that siting variances of less than 1.6 km are minor. The Commission noted that it
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- whether a tower site was built in ``substantial accordance'' with its authorized parameters on a purely case-by-case basis. Rather, it would use the following benchmark: ``With respect to a variance from authorized coordinates, absent unique circumstances, we will only award a finder's preference for a constructed and operating station when a finder demonstrates that the authorized coordinates are more than 1.6 kilometers (one mile) from the actual location of the station.''6 In 1995, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau affirmed the benchmark standard.7 Later, the Commission affirmed the earlier decisions and upheld the benchmark standard. It adopted the presumption used by the Bureau in the Vaughn case that siting variances of less than 1.6 km are minor. The Commission noted that it would
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- whether a tower site was built in ``substantial accordance'' with its authorized parameters on a purely case-by-case basis. Rather, it would use the following benchmark: ``With respect to a variance from authorized coordinates, absent unique circumstances, we will only award a finder's preference for a constructed and operating station when a finder demonstrates that the authorized coordinates are more than 1.6 kilometers (one mile) from the actual location of the station.'' In 1995, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau affirmed the benchmark standard. Later, the Commission affirmed the earlier decisions and upheld the benchmark standard. It adopted the presumption used by the Bureau in the Vaughn case that siting variances of less than 1.6 km are minor. The Commission noted that it would
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- whether a tower site was built in "substantial accordance" with its authorized parameters on a purely case-by-case basis. Rather, it would use the following benchmark: ``With respect to a variance from authorized coordinates, absent unique circumstances, we will only award a finder's preference for a constructed and operating station when a finder demonstrates that the authorized coordinates are more than 1.6 kilometers (one mile) from the actual location of the station.'' Later, the Commission affirmed the earlier decisions and upheld the benchmark standard, adopting the presumption used by the Bureau in the Vaughn case that siting variances of less than 1.6 kilometers are minor. The Commission noted that it would regard the 1.6 kilometer measure as a benchmark and not an
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- those systems are used for precision approach and landing'' and we adopt NTIA's recommendations. We reject USGPS's argument that our proposed emission limits are insufficient to protect GPS operations. Similar arguments were raised by USGPS in a proceeding regarding an application by AirTouch Satellite Services U.S., Inc. for a license to construct and operate mobile earth terminals transmitting in the 1.6 GHz band. Consistent with the International Bureau's October 4, 1999 Order, we find that the degree of precision needed to provide position updates for planes moving at high speeds is more rigorous than the precision that is needed for other GPS uses. Although GPS has and will be used for a variety of non-aeronautical safety-of-life applications, USGPS has not established
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- 101-03-35.6 W 0000021625 LIBERTY CELLULAR, INC. GOODLAND KS RO KNKN49309/01/1999 39-18-30.0 N 101-44-36.6 W 0000021625 LIBERTY CELLULAR, INC. Hoxie KS RO KNKN49309/01/1999 39-18-17.0 N 100-18-48.5 W 0000021625 LIBERTY CELLULAR, INC. OAKLEY KS RO KNKN49309/01/1999 39-09-17.0 N 100-52-15.5 W 0000021625 LIBERTY CELLULAR, INC. Oberlin KS RO KNKN49309/01/1999 39-45-14.0 N 100-25-34.5 W 0000021625 LIBERTY CELLULAR, INC. Wheeler KS RO KNKN49309/01/1999 39-45-33.0 N 101-42-01.6 W 0000021626 LIBERTY CELLULAR, INC. Belvue KS RO KNKN50109/01/1999 39-07-45.0 N 096-13-37.0 W 0000021626 LIBERTY CELLULAR, INC. Centralia KS RO KNKN50109/01/1999 39-39-23.0 N 096-09-55.0 W 0000021626 LIBERTY CELLULAR, INC. HOLTON KS RO KNKN50109/01/1999 39-29-06.0 N 095-44-46.9 W 0000021626 LIBERTY CELLULAR, INC. HORTON KS RO KNKN50109/01/1999 39-42-34.0 N 095-31-00.9 W 0000021627 LIBERTY CELLULAR, INC. BROWNVILLE KS RO KNKN58509/01/1999 39-13-09.0 N 101-20-36.6
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- 06126.18900 46-11-40.9 N 107-19-59.2 W 0000023368 WWC HOLDING CO., INC. BIG HORN MT MD WPJF46508/03/1999 06755.62500 46-11-40.9 N 107-19-59.2 W Page 15 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave File Number Applicant Name City State Purpose Call Sign Receipt Date Frequency (MHz) Latitude Longitude Area Op. 0000023452 SAN JUAN CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMPANY TRUJILLO ALTO PR MD WMK67808/10/1999 10553.12500 18-22-01.6 N 066-01-21.6 W 0000023453 SAN JUAN CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMPANY GUAYNABO PR MD WMK67908/10/1999 10618.12500 18-22-34.8 N 066-07-01.5 W 0000023453 SAN JUAN CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMPANY GUAYNABO PR MD WMK67908/10/1999 10638.12500 18-22-34.8 N 066-07-01.5 W 0000023550 MCCAW COMMUNICATIONS OF NEVADA INC Las Vegas NV MD WLW35509/09/1999 17835.00000 36-10-10.0 N 115-08-34.0 W 0000023550 MCCAW COMMUNICATIONS OF NEVADA INC Las Vegas NV MD WLW35509/09/1999
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- ARKANSAS CELLULAR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP HOT SPRINGS 09/28/1999 34-30-19.3 N AR RO KNKN788 093-03-02.6 W 0000029066 ALLTEL CENTRAL ARKANSAS CELLULAR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP JESSIEVILLE 09/28/1999 34-41-25.3 N AR RO KNKN788 092-51-25.6 W 0000029066 ALLTEL CENTRAL ARKANSAS CELLULAR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP MALVERN 09/28/1999 34-23-37.3 N AR RO KNKN788 093-38-54.7 W 0000029066 ALLTEL CENTRAL ARKANSAS CELLULAR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP Murfreesboro 09/28/1999 34-11-02.4 N AR RO KNKN788 092-37-01.6 W 0000029066 ALLTEL CENTRAL ARKANSAS CELLULAR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP Princeton 09/28/1999 33-58-57.4 N AR RO KNKN788 092-09-31.5 W 0000029066 ALLTEL CENTRAL ARKANSAS CELLULAR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP Rison 09/28/1999 33-55-25.4 N AR RO KNKN788 092-24-00.6 W 0000029066 ALLTEL CENTRAL ARKANSAS CELLULAR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP Sheridan 09/28/1999 34-19-10.3 N AR RO KNKN798 091-51-33.5 W 0000029067 ALLTEL CENTRAL ARKANSAS CELLULAR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP Altheimer 09/28/1999 34-21-33.3 N
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- DEKALB MEDICAL CENTER, INC. 09/03/1999 23125.00000 0000030074 DEKALB MEDICAL CENTER, INC. 09/03/1999 23575.00000 Page22 RIVERSIDE 33-57-55.0 N RIVERSIDE 33-57-55.0 N RIVERSIDE 33-57-55.0 N RIVERSIDE 33-57-55.0 N RIVERSIDE 33-57-55.0 N Santa Rosa 38-24-49.6 N Portland 45-30-25.0 N Portland 45-30-56.0 N Philadelphia 39-56-51.4 N Philadelphia 39-56-51.4 N Philadelphia 39-56-51.4 N Philadelphia 39-56-51.4 N Philadelphia 39-56-51.4 N Philadelphia 39-56-51.4 N Lanai City 20-44-2 1.6 N Decatur 33-47-23.3 N Decatur 33-47-23.3 N Decatur 33-46-39.3 N Decatur 33-47-07.3 N CA 117-17-06.1 W CA 117-17-06.1 W CA 117-17-06.1 W CA 117-17-06.1 W CA 117-17-06.1 W CA 122-42-33.9 w OR 122-40-16.0 W OR 122-40-23.0 W PA 075-I O-00.6 W PA 075-I O-00.6 W PA 075-l O-00.6 W PA 075-I O-00.6 W PA 075-I O-00.6 W PA 075-I O-00.6
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- percent more than the normal amount required to be paid. We propose the following formulae for upfront payments: (1) 30 MHz licenses 5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 15 MHz licenses 2.5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (3) 10 MHz licenses 1.6 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA A complete list of all licenses, including the related population and upfront payments, are attached hereto as Attachment A. We seek comment on this proposal. For Auction No. 35, we further propose that the amount of the upfront payment submitted by a bidder will determine the
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- 35 Public Notice. In light of the comments we received in response and the rules adopted in the C/F Block Sixth Report and Order, we now propose the following formulae for upfront payments: Tier 1 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 2.5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.6 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA Tier 2 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 1.25 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.0 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA A complete list of
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- normal amount required to be paid. In the Auction No. 35 Comment Public Notice, the Bureau proposed upfront payments for Auction No. 35. Specifically, the Bureau proposed upfront payments using the following formula: Tier 1 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 2.5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.6 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA Tier 2 15 MHz licenses - 1.25 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.0 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA In its comments, BellSouth/SBC propose
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- Opposition to objections may be filed no later than 10 days after the original objection is filed. Responses to the opposition may be filed no later than 5 days after the time for filing an opposition has expired. A Apppplliiccaanntt FFiillee N Nuum mbbeerr C Coooorrddiinnaatteess D Daattee R Reecc''dd Spectrasite Communications A0121873 29-36-7.0/95-16-1.0 4/17/00 Towers of Texas, Inc. A0121869 26-6-1.6/ 98-8-25.8 4/17/00 Louisiana Unwired, LLC A0122197 31-12-3.7/92-30-42.4 4/20/00 SBA Towers Inc. A0111742 42-15-35.6/87-51-48.0 12/15/99 -FCC-
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- Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City ND NE 097-03-07.0 W 0000201443 Minnkota Power Cooperative, Inc. GRAND FORKS 08/07/2000 06063.80000 47-56-16.0 N TX NE 102-48-48.7 W 0000201500 ARCO COMMUNICATIONS INC DENVER CITY 08/07/2000 00932.29375 33-01-53.3 N TX NE 102-48-48.7 W 0000201500 ARCO COMMUNICATIONS INC DENVER CITY 08/07/2000 00941.29375 33-01-53.3 N AR NE 093-34-01.6 W 0000201595 First National Bank of Berryville Berryville 08/07/2000 10551.25000 - 10616.25000 36-21-51.2 N AR NE 093-44-09.6 W 0000201607 First National Bank of Berryville Eureka Springs 08/07/2000 10551.25000 - 10616.25000 36-23-02.2 N MI NE 084-04-21.8 W 0000202158 Consumers Energy Company Sharon Hills 08/08/2000 00928.61875 42-12-57.1 N MI NE 084-04-21.8 W 0000202158 Consumers Energy Company Sharon Hills 08/08/2000 00952.61875 42-12-57.1 N
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- OF CALIFORNIA, INC. KIRKWOOD 09/05/2000 39-50-39.6 N CA RM KNKN337 122-05-42.0 W 0000214440 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES OF CALIFORNIA, INC. RED BLUFF 09/05/2000 40-15-45.6 N Page 34 CL - Cellular State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CA RM KNKN337 122-27-26.9 W 0000214440 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES OF CALIFORNIA, INC. Stonyford 09/05/2000 39-21-01.6 N CA RM KNKN337 122-20-04.9 W 0000214440 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES OF CALIFORNIA, INC. TEHAMA 09/05/2000 39-17-15.6 N CA RM KNKN337 122-20-04.9 W 0000214440 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES OF CALIFORNIA, INC. TEHAMA 09/05/2000 39-17-15.6 N CA RM KNKN337 122-20-04.9 W 0000214440 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES OF CALIFORNIA, INC. TEHAMA 09/05/2000 39-17-15.6 N CA RM KNKN462 120-06-15.5 W 0000214454 AT&T WIRELESS SERVICES OF CALIFORNIA,
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- 33-00-32.2 N CA AM WMP212 116-58-14.1 W 0000216864 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC SAN DIEGO 09/26/2000 11345.00000 33-00-32.2 N CA AM WMP212 116-58-14.1 W 0000216864 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC SAN DIEGO 09/26/2000 11505.00000 33-00-32.2 N CA AM WMP212 116-58-14.1 W 0000216864 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC SAN DIEGO 09/26/2000 11585.00000 33-00-32.2 N NC AM 080-44-35.6 W 0000218118 KATLINK LLC CHARLOTTE 09/26/2000 19360.00000 35-12-01.6 N NC AM 080-44-35.6 W 0000218118 KATLINK LLC CHARLOTTE 09/26/2000 19400.00000 35-12-01.6 N NC AM 080-44-35.6 W 0000218118 KATLINK LLC CHARLOTTE 09/26/2000 19440.00000 35-12-01.6 N NC AM 080-44-35.6 W 0000218118 KATLINK LLC CHARLOTTE 09/26/2000 19520.00000 35-12-01.6 N NC AM 080-44-35.6 W 0000218118 KATLINK LLC CHARLOTTE 09/26/2000 19600.00000 35-12-01.6 N NC AM 080-44-35.6 W 0000218118 KATLINK LLC CHARLOTTE 09/26/2000 19680.00000 35-12-01.6
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- W 0000147847 TOLEDO MSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIPGRAND RAPIDS 10/10/2000 06345.49000 41-25-29.6 N OH AM WLB840 083-48-19.8 W 0000147847 TOLEDO MSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIPGRAND RAPIDS 10/10/2000 06605.00000 41-25-29.6 N OH AM WMN403 084-12-17.2 W 0000148420 KANSAS RSA #15 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP HOLGATE 10/10/2000 02165.20000 41-17-49.3 N OH AM WMN403 084-12-17.2 W 0000148420 KANSAS RSA #15 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP HOLGATE 10/10/2000 06765.00000 41-17-49.3 N AZ AM 114-09-01.6 W 0000158603 CNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PARKER 10/10/2000 11245.00000 34-18-42.4 N AZ AM 114-09-01.6 W 0000158603 CNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PARKER 10/10/2000 11245.00000 34-18-42.4 N AZ AM 114-09-01.6 W 0000158603 CNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PARKER 10/10/2000 11285.00000 34-18-42.4 N AZ AM 114-09-01.6 W 0000158603 CNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PARKER 10/10/2000 11365.00000 34-18-42.4 N AZ AM 114-09-01.6 W 0000158603 CNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PARKER 10/10/2000 11405.00000
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- of competition and industry projections. a. Paging Industry Structure and Performance According to one analyst, the paging industry experienced slight growth in subscribership during 1999, while its annual revenues decreased.419 Based on this estimate, 700,000 new paging units (including both one-way and advanced messaging) were added during 1999 for a total of 45.8 million units in service, an increase of 1.6 percent over 1998.420 However, total revenues fell about 0.7 percent to $4.426 billion.421 Another analyst estimated 52.5 million units were in service at year-end 1999, a 2.9 percent increase from the previous year. That analyst calculated a 2 percent increase in one-way paging subscribers and a 100 percent increase in two-way subscribers.422 Paging Network, Inc. ("PageNet") remained the largest paging
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- the nation's population,176 with coverage in more than 400 cities,177 including 79 of the top 100 markets.178 At the end of the third quarter of 1996, after three years of offering iDEN service in a limited number of markets, Nextel had acquired 228,000 digital customers. Due in part to a wider level of deployment, this number had increased to over 1.6 million during the six quarters since the relaunch, with net subscriber growth increasing each quarter.179 Nextel has combined the iDEN technology with a marketing plan to make its digital service a unique offering in the mobile telephone market designed to appeal most to business users.180 In addition to interconnected mobile telephone service, iDEN allows Nextel to offer customers paging/messaging as
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- MR-3 - Missed Repair Appointments MR-3-01-3342 % Missed Repair Appointment Loop 0 NA 0 0 9.13 0 9.05 0 9.47 0 b,c,d,e MR-3-02-3342 % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office 0 NA 0 0 4.73 NA 4.19 0 3.23 NA b,d MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-02-3342 Mean Time To Repair - Loop Trouble 7.72 NA 19.59 2.9 17.72 1.6 19.59 0.02 17.94 4.55 b,c,d,e MR-4-03-3342 Mean Time To Repair - Central Office Trouble 11.08 NA 14.98 1.6 6.13 NA 4.75 1.82 5.85 NA b,d MR-4-07-3342 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 25 NA 100 0 54.34 0 59.56 0 55.42 0 b,c,d,e MR-4-08-3342 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 0 NA 0 0 21.52 0 28.66 0
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- by MO&O. (FCC No. 01-237). CMMR. Contact Laurence Clance [33]FCC-01-237A1.doc [34]FCC-01-237A1.pdf [35]FCC-01-237A1.txt ERRATUM - PEGASUS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. Issued Erratum to Order and Authorization (DA-01-1692), released August 3, 2001 by ERRATUM. (DA No. 01-1692). IB [36]DOC-215492A1.doc [37]DOC-215492A1.pdf [38]DOC-215492A1.txt IN THE MATTER OF FLEXIBILITY FOR DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATIONS BY MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THE 2 GHZ BAND, THE L-BAND, AND THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BAND. Initiated proceeding to obtain comment on proposals to bring flexibility to the delivery of communications by mobile satellite service providers. (Dkt No. 95-18, 01-185). Action by: The Commission. Adopted: 08/09/2001 by NPRM. (FCC No. 01-225). IB. Contact Jim Ball [39]FCC-01-225A1.doc [40]FCC-01-225A1.pdf [41]FCC-01-225A1.txt PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY & CALIFORNIA METRO MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS (CMMC). Denied the Petition, and initiated
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- Data for reconsideration of the Forfeiture Order issued against Star for willfully and repeatedly violating Section 301of the FCC''s Rules and affirmed the Forfeiture Order. Action by: Chief, Enforcement Bureau. Adopted: 10/29/2001 by MO&O. (DA No. 01-2517). EB [118]DA-01-2517A1.doc [119]DA-01-2517A1.pdf [120]DA-01-2517A1.txt FLEXIBILITY FOR DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATIONS BY MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THE 2 GHZ BAND, THE L-BAND AND THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BAND; AMENDMENT OF SECTION 2.106 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Granted CTIA's and Motient's requests and extended the time for filing reply comments from November 5 to November 12, 2001. (Dkt No. 95-18, 01-185). Action by: Chief, Planning & Negotiations Division. Reply Comments Due: 11/12/2001. Adopted: 10/31/2001 by ORDER. (DA No. 01-2548). IB [121]DA-01-2548A1.doc [122]DA-01-2548A1.pdf [123]DA-01-2548A1.txt WARREN C. HAVENS. Denied
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- COMMISSIONER MARTIN ANNOUNCES STAFF CHANGES. News Release. News Media Contact: Emily Willeford at (202) 418-2100 CMMR [74]DOC-220599A1.doc [75]DOC-220599A1.pdf [76]DOC-220599A1.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: 03/06/2002. COMMISSION STAFF INVITES TECHNICAL COMMENT ON THE CERTAIN PROPOSALS TO PERMIT FLEXIBILITY IN THE DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATIONS BY MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THE 2 GHZ BAND, THE L-BAND, AND THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BAND. (DA No. 02-554). (Dkt No 95-18, 01-185). IB. Contact: Trey Hanbury at (202) 418-0766, email: ghanbury@fcc.gov, TTY: (202) 418-0484 [77]DA-02-554A1.doc [78]DA-02-554A1.pdf [79]DA-02-554A1.txt Released: 03/06/2002. INTERNATIONAL BUREAU GRANTS CONSENT TO TRANSFER CONTROL OF SECTION 214 AUTORIZATIONS FROM ELISKA WIRELESS VENTURES LICENSE. (DA No. 02-552) SUSIDIARY I, L.L.C., ELISKA WIRELESS INVESTORS I, L.P., AND SONERA HOLDING, B.V. TO POWERTEL, INC.,
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- of AT&T Corp. requesting an additional extension of time in which to convert other informal complaints to formal complaints and toll limitations period. Action by: Chief, Market Disputes Resolution Division. Adopted: 03/12/2002 by ORDER. (DA No. 02-597). EB [60]DA-02-597A1.doc [61]DA-02-597A1.pdf [62]DA-02-597A1.txt FLEXIBILITY FOR DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATIONS BY MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THE 2 GHZ BAND, THE L-BAND, AND THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BAND/. AMENDMENT OF SECTION 2.106 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES TO ALLOCATE SPECTRUM 2 GHZ FOR USE BY THE MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE. Granted extension of time from March 15, 2002 to March 22, 2002. Action by: Chief, Planning & Negotiations Division, International Bureau. Comments Due: 03/22/2002. Adopted: 03/12/2002 by ORDER. (DA No. 02-601). IB [63]DA-02-601A1.doc [64]DA-02-601A1.pdf [65]DA-02-601A1.txt BROADWAVE ALBANY, L.L.C.
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- Media Contact: Rosemary Kimball 418-1775 [83]DOC-231076A1.doc [84]DOC-231076A1.pdf [85]DOC-231076A1.txt Released: 02/10/2003. SATELLITE DIVISION INFORMATION: 2 GHZ MSS SYSTEMS IN COMPLIANCE WITH FIRST MILESTONE REQUIREMENT. (DA No. 03-386). IB. Contact: Karl Kensinger at (202) 418-0773 [86]DA-03-386A1.doc [87]DA-03-386A1.pdf [88]DA-03-386A1.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- FLEXIBILITY FOR DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATIONS BY MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THE 2 GHZ BAND, THE L-BAND, AND THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BANDS;. Order to permit certain mobile satellite services (MSS) providers in the 2GHz, Big LEO and L frequency bands to provide an ancillary terrestrial component (ATC) to their satellite systems.. (Dkt No. 01-185, 02-364). Action by: By the Commission. Adopted: 01/29/2003 by R&O. (FCC No. 03-15). IB [89]FCC-03-15A1.doc [90]FCC-03-15A2.doc [91]FCC-03-15A3.doc [92]FCC-03-15A4.doc [93]FCC-03-15A5.doc [94]FCC-03-15A6.doc [95]FCC-03-15A7.doc [96]FCC-03-15A1.pdf [97]FCC-03-15A2.pdf [98]FCC-03-15A3.pdf [99]FCC-03-15A4.pdf [100]FCC-03-15A5.pdf
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- nos. SES-LIC-20020228-00442, SES-AMD-20020611 to the extent herein, and Authorized Richtec Incorporated to operate 10,000 half-duplex METS manufacuted by JRC. Action by: Chief, Satellite Division, International Bureau. Adopted: 03/06/2003 by O&A. (DA No. 03-639). IB [86]DA-03-639A1.doc [87]DA-03-639A1.pdf [88]DA-03-639A1.txt IN THE MATTER OF FLEXIBILITY FOR DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATIONS BY MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THE 2 GHZ BAND, THE L-BAND, AND THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BANDS;. This Errata corrects Sections III (C) and III(D), Appendix B-"Final Rules", and Appendix C1-"Technical Evaluation of 2 GHz MSS ATC Proposals" of the Report and Order in this proceeding, FCC 03-15 (rel Feb 10, 2003).. (Dkt No. 01-185, 02-364). Action by: Chief, Policy Division, International Bureau by ERRATUM. IB [89]DOC-231851A1.doc [90]DOC-231851A1.pdf [91]DOC-231851A1.txt FIBER TECHNOLOGIES NETWORKS, INC. PETITION FOR
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- Issued a monetary forfeiture in the amount of $3,000 to Pamal Broadcasting, Ltd., for failing to notify the Commission of a change in ownership of its antenna structure #1054493. Action by: Chief, Enforcement Bureau. Adopted: 05/14/2003 by Forfeiture Order. (DA No. 03-1683). EB [117]DA-03-1683A1.doc [118]DA-03-1683A1.pdf [119]DA-03-1683A1.txt IRIDIUM CONSTELLATION LLC & IRIDIUM US LP. Issued Order to Show Cause why its 1.6 GHz mobile-satellite system space and earth station licenses should not be modified to specify expanded operations in the 1618.85-1621.35 MHz frequency band until June 12, 2003 under the conditions specified. Action by: Deputy Chief, Satellite Division, International Bureau. Adopted: 05/16/2003 by ORDER. (DA No. 03-1722). IB [120]DA-03-1722A1.doc [121]DA-03-1722A1.pdf [122]DA-03-1722A1.txt LETTER TO GREGORY M. SCHMIDT AND JONATHAN D. BLAKE (BANKS BROADCASTING,
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- [64]DOC-236157A2.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: 07/03/2003. FCC TO HOLD OPEN COMMISSION MEETING THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2003. OMD. News Media Contact: Audrey Spivack or David Fiske at (202) 418-0500, TTY: 1-888-835-5322 [65]DOC-236175A1.doc [66]DOC-236175A1.pdf [67]DOC-236175A1.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- FLEXIBILITY FOR DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATIONS BY MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THE 2 GHZ BAND, THE L-BAND, AND THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BANDS. Clarified certain issues relating to the time for filing applications to provide ancillary terrestrial components (ATC). (Dkt No. 01-185). Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 07/03/2003 by RECON. (FCC No. 03-162). IB [68]FCC-03-162A1.doc [69]FCC-03-162A1.pdf [70]FCC-03-162A1.txt References 1. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-236198A1.doc 2. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-236198A2.doc 3. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-236198A1.pdf 4. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-236198A2.pdf 5. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-236198A1.txt 6. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-236198A2.txt 7. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-236189A1.doc 8. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-236189A1.pdf 9. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-236189A1.txt 10. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-236194A1.txt 11. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-236196A1.txt 12.
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- Kimball at (202) 418-0511, email: Rosemary.Kimball@fcc.gov CGB. Contact Gregory Hlibok at (202) 418-0431 (TTY); e-mail: gregory.Hlibok@fcc.gov [1]DOC-248337A1.doc [2]DOC-248337A2.doc [3]DOC-248337A3.doc [4]DOC-248337A4.doc [5]DOC-248337A5.doc [6]DOC-248337A1.pdf [7]DOC-248337A2.pdf [8]DOC-248337A3.pdf [9]DOC-248337A4.pdf [10]DOC-248337A5.pdf [11]DOC-248337A1.txt [12]DOC-248337A2.txt [13]DOC-248337A3.txt [14]DOC-248337A4.txt [15]DOC-248337A5.txt COMMISSION ADOPTS SPECTRUM SHARING PLAN TO PROMOTE THE EFFICIENT USE OF SPECTRUM. The FCC adopted a spectrum sharing plan for low earth orbit satellite systems (Big LEOs) in the 1.6 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands. News Release. (Dkt No 00-258 , 02-364). Adopted: 06/10/2004. News Media Contact: David Strickland at (202) 418-0977 IB. Contact Paul Locke at (202) 418-0756 or Jennifer Gorny at (202) 418-1517 [16]DOC-248343A1.doc [17]DOC-248343A1.pdf [18]DOC-248343A1.txt FCC DRIVES MODERNIZATION THROUGH ELECTRONIC FILING PROPOSAL FOR INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES. The Federal Communications Commission proposed to further modernize its operations by
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- filed by AT&T, Qwest, SBC, and Verizon. Affirmed the recommendations of the NANC regarding switchless resellers' use of carrier identification codes. (Dkt No. 94-129 , 00-257). Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 06/30/2004 by RECON. (FCC No. 04-153). CGB [70]FCC-04-153A1.doc [71]FCC-04-153A2.doc [72]FCC-04-153A1.pdf [73]FCC-04-153A2.pdf [74]FCC-04-153A1.txt [75]FCC-04-153A2.txt REVIEW OF THE SPECTRUM SHARING PLAN AMONG NON-GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE ORBIT MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE SYSTEMS IN THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BANDS, AMENDMENT OF PART 2 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Adopted a spectrum sharing plan that should promote more efficient use of spectrum in the Big LEO bands while avoiding harmful interference to operators in those bands. By 4th Report & Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. (Dkt No. 00-258 , 02-364). Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 06/10/2004 by
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- RULING OR WAIVER OF OSS "SAME ACCESS" REQUIREMENT. (DA No. 04-2883). (Dkt No 95-20 , 98-10). Comments Due: 10/04/2004. Reply Comments Due: 10/19/2004. WCB. Contact: Brad Koerner at (202) 418-1580, email: brad.koerner@fcc.gov [114]DA-04-2883A1.doc [115]DA-04-2883A1.pdf [116]DA-04-2883A1.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- IRIDIUM CONSTELLATION LLC, IRIDIUM SATELLITE LLC IRIDIUM CARRIER SERVICES, MODIFICATION OF AUTHORITY TO OPERATE A MOBILE SATELLITE SYSTEM IN THE 1.6 GHZ FREQUENCY BAND. Modified the authorizations of Iridium to operate space and earth stations in the "Big Leo" mobile-satellite service. Action by: Deputy Chief, Satellite Division, International Bureau. Adopted: 09/02/2004 by ORDER. (DA No. 04-2869). IB [117]DA-04-2869A1.doc [118]DA-04-2869A1.pdf [119]DA-04-2869A1.txt SOUTH SLOPE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE COMPANY. Denied a request from South Slope Cooperative Telephone Company, for a waiver of the July 31,
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- alleging that WBDC Broadcasting, Inc. aired an episode of the program "Angel" in violation of the federal restrictions regarding the broadcast of indecent material. Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 02/14/2005 by MO&O. (FCC No. 05-37). EB [53]FCC-05-37A1.doc [54]FCC-05-37A1.pdf [55]FCC-05-37A2.pdf [56]FCC-05-37A1.txt [57]FCC-05-37A2.txt FLEXIBILITY FOR DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATIONS BY MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THE 2 GHZ BAND, THE L-BAND, AND THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BANDS. The FCC reaffirmed its decision to allow satellite operators to integrate ATC to existing MSS systems and modified the rules governing ATC to facilitate provision of improved services to U.S. consumers and public safety officials. by 2ND ORDER ON RECON. (Dkt No. 01-185). Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 02/10/2005 by MO&O. (FCC No. 05-30). IB [58]FCC-05-30A1.doc [59]FCC-05-30A2.doc [60]FCC-05-30A1.pdf
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- BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON PETITION OF MDS OPERATIONS, INC. FOR WAIVER OF MULTICHANNEL VIDEO DISTRIBUTION AND DATA SERVICE TECHNICAL RULES. (DA No. 07-4575). (Dkt No 07-255). Comments Due: 12/19/2007. Reply Comments Due: 01/18/2007. WTB. Contact: Kevin Holmes at (202) 418-BITS, email: Kevin.Holmes@fcc.gov [25]DA-07-4575A1.doc [26]DA-07-4575A1.pdf [27]DA-07-4575A1.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- SPECTRUM AND SERVICE RULES FOR ANCILLARY TERRESTRIAL COMPONENTS IN THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BIG LEO BANDS/REVIEW OF THE SPECTRUM SHARING PLAN AMONG NON-GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE ORBIT MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE SYSTEMS IN THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BANDS. Modified the bandplan established in the 2004 Big LEO Spectrum Sharing Order and seeks comment on whether to increase the spectrum available to Globalstar for providing ATC. by 2nd Order on Recon., 2nd R&O, and NPRM. (Dkt No.
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- INC. Issued an Official Citation to Corporate Image Marketing, Inc. for failure to respond completely and timely to a Commission inquiry and for violation of the Commission's rules that govern toll free number administration. Action by: Chief, Telecommunications Consumers Division, Enforcement Bureau by LETTER. (DA No. 08-825). EB [84]DA-08-825A1.doc [85]DA-08-825A1.pdf [86]DA-08-825A1.txt SPECTRUM AND SERVICE RULES FOR ANCILLARY TERRESTRIAL COMPONENTS INTHE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BIG LEO BANDS/GLOBALSTAR LICENSEE LLC, AUTHORITY TO IMPLEMENT AN ANCILLARY TERRESTRIAL COMPONENT. The Commission increased the amount of spectrum in which code division multiple access operators of Mobile-Satellite Service low-earth orbit satellite systems in the 1.6/2.4 GHz bands may provide ancillary terrestrial component service. (Dkt No. 07-253). Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 04/09/2008 by R&O. (FCC No. 08-98). IB
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- NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: 04/21/2008. FCC ANNOUNCES AGENDA FOR SUMMIT ON THE CURRENT STATE AND FUTURE OF NATION'S EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM. PSHSB. Contact: Susan McLean at (202) 418-7868, e-mail: susan.mclean@fcc.gov. News Media Contact: Robert Kenny at (202) 418-2668, e-mail: robert.kenny@fcc.gov [53]DOC-281683A1.doc [54]DOC-281683A1.pdf [55]DOC-281683A1.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- ERRATUM - SPECTRUM AND SERVICE RULES FOR ANCILLARY TERRESTRIAL COMPONENTS IN THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BIG LEO BANDS ET AL. Issued an Erratum correcting Report and Order and Order Proposing Modification, FCC 08-98, released April 10, 2008. (Dkt No. 07-253) by ERRATUM. IB [56]DOC-281685A1.doc [57]DOC-281685A1.pdf [58]DOC-281685A1.txt COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLC. Granted the Petition. Action by: Senior Deputy Chief, Policy Division, Media Bureau. Adopted: 04/18/2008 by MO&O. (DA No. 08-921). MB [59]DA-08-921A1.doc [60]DA-08-921A1.pdf [61]DA-08-921A1.txt COMCAST
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Report No: TEL-01264 Released: 05/01/2008. INTERNATIONAL AUTHORIZATIONS GRANTED. (DA No. 08-1031). IB. Contact: (202) 418-1460 [1]DA-08-1031A1.pdf Report No: 46727 Released: 05/01/2008. BROADCAST ACTIONS. MB [2]DOC-281880A2.txt [3]DOC-281880A1.pdf Report No: 26727 Released: 05/01/2008. BROADCAST APPLICATIONS. MB [4]DOC-281879A2.txt [5]DOC-281879A1.pdf ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- SECOND ERRATUM - SPECTRUM AND SERVICE RULES FOR ANCILLARY TERRESTRIAL COMPONENTS IN THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BIG LEO BANDS ET AL. Issued an Erratum correcting a Report and Order and Order Proposing Modification (Globalstar ATC Report and Order), FCC 08-98, released April 10, 2008. by Second Erratum. (Dkt No. 07-253). Action by: Chief, Policy Division, International Bureau by ERRATUM. IB [6]DOC-281905A1.doc [7]DOC-281905A1.pdf [8]DOC-281905A1.txt COXCOM, INC., D/B/A/ COX COMMUNICATIONS SAN DIEGO. Granted the Petitions. Action by:
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 25390 Federal Register/Vol. 69, No. 88/Thursday, May 6, 2004/Notices For the private applicator, the highest risk for DCPA was estimated to be 1.6 x 10-6and for HCB (in DCPA) to be 4.6 x 10-6. ii. Turfgrass. Risks to children playing on a treated lawn were assessed for exposure to DCPA and HCB. The risks from DCPA and HCB to children playing on an irrigated lawn are 5.6 x 10-7and 3.9 x 10-7, respectively. The risks from DCPA and HCB to children playing on
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- of June 30, 2005. Total industry subscribers of 194.5 million based on CTIA's Semi-Annual Wireless Industry Survey for June 2005 (2) Carrier subscribers based on SEC filings and company reports. National Carriers defined as Cingular, Sprint and its affiliates, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile and Alltel Additional data further underscores industry concentration Top-10 Public Wireless Carriers Subscribers (1) (in millions) 1.0 1.2 1.6 1.6 5.2 10.4 19.2 47.4 46.2 51.4 - 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 SunCom Centennial Dobson Leap US Cellular ALLTEL T-Mobile Verizon Wireless Sprint-Nextel Cingular National Carriers control 90% of industry subscribers (2) ___________________ (1) As of June 30, 2005. Carrier subscribers based on SEC filings and company reports. National Carriers defined as Cingular, Sprint and
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 2001 International Bureau Notice FCC/DA# Title/Description Released Date Related Links FCC-01-225 IN THE MATTER OF FLEXIBILITY FOR DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATIONS BY MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THE 2 GHZ BAND, THE L-BAND, AND THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BAND. Initiated proceeding to obtain comment on proposals to bring flexibility to the delivery of communic 08/17/2001 [1]FCC-01-225A1.doc [2]FCC-01-225A1.pdf [3]FCC-01-225A1.txt FCC-01-134 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF POLICIES AND SERVICE RULES FOR THE NON-GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE ORBIT, FIXED SATELLITE SERVICE IN THE KU-BAND. Initiated proceeding to determine the means by which multiple satellite network licensees will share 05/03/2001 [4]FCC-01-134A1.doc
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- FREQUENCY BANDS, AND THE ALLOCATION OF ADDITIONAL SPECTRUM IN THE 17.3-17.8 GHZ AND 24.75-25.25GHZ FREQUENCY BANDS. Granted in part and denied in part the petitions for reconsideration of the 18 GHz Order filed by Hu 11/01/2001 [72]DOC-217876A1_Erratum.doc [73]FCC-01-323A1.doc [74]FCC-01-323A1.pdf [75]FCC-01-323A1.txt DA-01-2548 FLEXIBILITY FOR DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATIONS BY MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THE 2 GHZ BAND, THE L-BAND AND THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BAND; AMENDMENT OF SECTION 2.106 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Granted CTIA's and Motient's requests and extended the time for filing reply comments from November 10/31/2001 [76]DA-01-2548A1.doc [77]DA-01-2548A1.pdf [78]DA-01-2548A1.txt DA-01-2481 VISIONSTAR INCORPORATED SHANT HOVNANIAN & ECHOSTAR. Granted VisionStar Incorporated and Shant Hovanian authority to transfer control of VisionStar to Ec 10/30/2001 [79]DA-01-2481A1.doc [80]DA-01-2481A1.pdf [81]DA-01-2481A1.txt DA-01-2499 MOTOROLA AND TELEDESIC LLC. Granted
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- LLC. Granted NetSat 28 motion to dismiss its application for review of the NetSat 28 Revocation Order. D 03/18/2002 [183]DA-02-619A1.doc [184]DA-02-619A1.pdf [185]DA-02-619A1.txt DA-02-609 PANAMSAT. Required PanAMSat Corporation to disclose information to Pegasus Development Corporation pursuant to 03/15/2002 [186]DA-02-609A1.doc [187]DA-02-609A1.pdf [188]DA-02-609A1.txt DA-02-601 FLEXIBILITY FOR DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATIONS BY MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THE 2 GHZ BAND, THE L-BAND, AND THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BAND/. AMENDMENT OF SECTION 2.106 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES TO ALLOCATE SPECTRUM 2 GHZ FOR USE BY THE MOBIL 03/13/2002 [189]DA-02-601A1.doc [190]DA-02-601A1.pdf [191]DA-02-601A1.txt DA-02-575 CONCERT GLOBAL NETWORK SERVICES LIMITED WORLDCOM, INC.. Approved for limited period, the petitions of Concert Global and WorldCom, Inc. to introduce a new, 03/11/2002 [192]DA-02-575A1.doc [193]DA-02-575A1.pdf [194]DA-02-575A1.txt DA-02-576 ORBITAL COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND ORBCOMM GLOBAL, L.P./ORBCOMM
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- OF SECTION 214 AUTORIZATIONS FROM ELISKA WIRELESS VENTURES LICENSE. SUSIDIARY I, L.L.C., ELISKA WIRELESS INVESTORS I, L.P., AND SONERA HOLDING, B.V. TO POWERTEL, INC., 03/06/2002 [815]DA-02-552A1.doc [816]DA-02-552A1.pdf [817]DA-02-552A1.txt DA-02-554 COMMISSION STAFF INVITES TECHNICAL COMMENT ON THE CERTAIN PROPOSALS TO PERMIT FLEXIBILITY IN THE DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATIONS BY MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THE 2 GHZ BAND, THE L-BAND, AND THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BAND 03/06/2002 [818]DA-02-554A1.doc [819]DA-02-554A1.pdf [820]DA-02-554A1.txt DA-02-528 WRC-03 ADVISORY COMMITTEE - CANCELLATION OF MEETING OF INFORMAL WORKING GROUP 2 03/05/2002 [821]DA-02-528A1.doc [822]DA-02-528A1.pdf [823]DA-02-528A1.txt DA-02-502 WRC-03 ADVISORY COMMITTEE SCHEDULES EIGHTH MEETING. April 4, 2002, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm 03/04/2002 [824]DA-02-502A1.doc [825]DA-02-502A1.pdf [826]DA-02-502A1.txt DOC-220362 STREAMLINED INTERNATIONAL APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING. Section 214 Applications (47 C.F.R. Section 63.18); Cable Landing License Applications
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- request of Globalstar, L.P. Extended the deadlines for filing comments and reply comment 07/09/2003 [149]DA-03-2229A1.doc [150]DA-03-2229A1.pdf [151]DA-03-2229A1.txt DA-03-2197 SES AMERICOM, INC. Granted SES Americom, Inc. to provide temporary service on a non-harmful interference basis over AMC 07/07/2003 [152]DA-03-2197A1.doc [153]DA-03-2197A1.pdf [154]DA-03-2197A1.txt FCC-03-162 FLEXIBILITY FOR DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATIONS BY MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THE 2 GHZ BAND, THE L-BAND, AND THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BANDS. Clarified certain issues relating to the time for filing applications to provide ancillary terrestri 07/03/2003 [155]FCC-03-162A1.doc [156]FCC-03-162A1.pdf [157]FCC-03-162A1.txt DA-03-2327 DIRECTV, INC. Denied in part and dismissed in part the Application for Review filed by Mount Pleasant Partners Al 07/02/2003 [158]DA-03-2327A1.doc [159]DA-03-2327A1.pdf [160]DA-03-2327A1.txt DOC-243429 APPLICATION - ECHOSTAR 86.5 DEGREE WL. Application for authority to construct, launch and operate a
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- Wynns 06/22/2004 [40]DOC-248592A1.doc [41]DOC-248592A1.pdf [42]DOC-248592A1.txt DOC-248468 INTERNATIONAL BUREAU LAUNCHES NEW WORKING PAPER SERIES. Releases First Paper: "Traits of an Independent Communications Regulator: A Search for Indicators" 06/17/2004 [43]DOC-248468A1.doc [44]DOC-248468A1.pdf [45]DOC-248468A1.txt DOC-248343 COMMISSION ADOPTS SPECTRUM SHARING PLAN TO PROMOTE THE EFFICIENT USE OF SPECTRUM. The FCC adopted a spectrum sharing plan for low earth orbit satellite systems (Big LEOs) in the 1.6 06/10/2004 [46]DOC-248343A1.doc [47]DOC-248343A1.pdf [48]DOC-248343A1.txt DOC-248344 FCC DRIVES MODERNIZATION THROUGH ELECTRONIC FILING PROPOSAL FOR INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES. The Federal Communications Commission proposed to further modernize its operations by establishing m 06/10/2004 [49]DOC-248344A1.doc [50]DOC-248344A1.pdf [51]DOC-248344A1.txt DOC-247175 COMMISSION ACTS TO PROTECT U.S. CONSUMERS AND U.S. CARRIERS ON U.S.-PHILIPPINES TELEPHONE ROUTE. The FCC reinforced its commitment to protect U.S. consumers and U.S. carriers on
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- Inc. and Sirius Satellite Radio, Inc. for special temporary au 09/15/2004 [49]DA-04-2987A1.doc [50]DA-04-2987A1.pdf [51]DA-04-2987A1.txt DA-04-2882 NETSAT 28 COMPANY, L.L.C. Denied the Application of NetSat 28 Company, L.L.C. to extend or waive its construction completion a 09/09/2004 [52]DA-04-2882A1.doc [53]DA-04-2882A1.pdf [54]DA-04-2882A1.txt DA-04-2869 IRIDIUM CONSTELLATION LLC, IRIDIUM SATELLITE LLC IRIDIUM CARRIER SERVICES, MODIFICATION OF AUTHORITY TO OPERATE A MOBILE SATELLITE SYSTEM IN THE 1.6 GHZ FREQUENCY BAND. Modified the authorizations of Iridium to operate space and earth stations in the "Big Leo" mobile-s 09/03/2004 [55]DA-04-2869A1.doc [56]DA-04-2869A1.pdf [57]DA-04-2869A1.txt DA-04-2668 VSNL AMERICA, INC., APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY UNDER SECTION 214 OF THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED. Granted the Application of VSNL America Inc. for authority pursuant to section 214 of the Communicat 08/26/2004 [58]DA-04-2668A1.doc [59]DA-04-2668A2.doc
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- SPECTRUM FIVE LLC PETITION FOR DECLARATORY RULING. Dismissed Spectrum Five LLC's Petition without prejudice to refiling 03/02/2005 [343]DA-05-531A1.pdf [344]DA-05-531A1.txt DA-05-536 ECHOSTAR SATELLITE L.L.C. Modified Echostar Satellite L.L.C.'s authorization to construct, launch, and operate a Ka-band Geost 03/02/2005 [345]DA-05-536A1.doc [346]DA-05-536A1.pdf [347]DA-05-536A1.txt FCC-05-30 FLEXIBILITY FOR DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATIONS BY MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THE 2 GHZ BAND, THE L-BAND, AND THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BANDS. The FCC reaffirmed its decision to allow satellite operators to integrate ATC to existing MSS system 02/25/2005 [348]FCC-05-30A1.doc [349]FCC-05-30A2.doc [350]FCC-05-30A1.pdf [351]FCC-05-30A2.pdf [352]FCC-05-30A1.txt [353]FCC-05-30A2.txt DA-05-458 IRIDIUM SATELLITE LLC; IRIDIUM CARRIER SERVICES LLC. Dismissed the Applications as defective without prejudice 02/22/2005 [354]DA-05-458A1.pdf [355]DA-05-458A1.txt DA-05-451 ARTEL, INC. Dismissed the Application without prejudice to refiling 02/18/2005 [356]DA-05-451A1.pdf [357]DA-05-451A1.txt DA-05-452 BROADCASTING BOARD OF
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- earth stations to communicate with Estrela do Sul a 11/20/2007 [34]DA-07-4673A1.doc [35]DA-07-4673A1.pdf [36]DA-07-4673A1.txt DA-07-4674 VIASAT, INC. Granted ViaSat, Inc. blanket authority for domestic operation of up to 1,000 technically identical t 11/20/2007 [37]DA-07-4674A1.doc [38]DA-07-4674A1.pdf [39]DA-07-4674A1.txt DA-07-4623 VIZADA SATELLITE, INC. Dismissed the application as improperly filed 11/15/2007 [40]DA-07-4623A1.doc [41]DA-07-4623A1.pdf [42]DA-07-4623A1.txt FCC-07-194 SPECTRUM AND SERVICE RULES FOR ANCILLARY TERRESTRIAL COMPONENTS IN THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BIG LEO BANDS/REVIEW OF THE SPECTRUM SHARING PLAN AMONG NON-GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE ORBIT MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE SYSTEMS IN THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BANDS. Modified the bandplan established in the 2004 Big LEO Spectrum Sharing Order and seeks comment on wh 11/09/2007 [43]FCC-07-194A1.doc [44]FCC-07-194A1.pdf [45]FCC-07-194A1.txt DA-07-4482 INTELSAT NORTH AMERICA LLC. Granted the request for special temporary authority filed by Intelsat North America
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- Proposed to modify the "Big LEO" Mobile Satellite Service authorizations of Globalstar Licensee LLC, 05/07/2008 [129]FCC-08-125A1.doc [130]FCC-08-125A1.pdf [131]FCC-08-125A1.txt DA-08-1067 VIZADA, INC. Dismissed the application without prejudice to refiling 05/05/2008 [132]DA-08-1067A1.doc [133]DA-08-1067A1.pdf [134]DA-08-1067A1.txt DA-08-1068 VIZADA, INC. Dismissed the application without prejudice to refiling 05/05/2008 [135]DA-08-1068A1.doc [136]DA-08-1068A1.pdf [137]DA-08-1068A1.txt DOC-281905 SECOND ERRATUM - SPECTRUM AND SERVICE RULES FOR ANCILLARY TERRESTRIAL COMPONENTS IN THE 1.6/2.4 GHZ BIG LEO BANDS ET AL. Issued an Erratum correcting a Report and Order and Order Proposing Modification (Globalstar ATC Rep 05/01/2008 [138]DOC-281905A1.doc [139]DOC-281905A1.pdf [140]DOC-281905A1.txt DA-08-1030 BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION, INC. Dismissed the applications as defective without prejudice to refiling 04/30/2008 [141]DA-08-1030A1.doc [142]DA-08-1030A1.pdf [143]DA-08-1030A1.txt DA-08-958 ALABAMA EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION COMMISSION. Dismissed the application as defective, without prejudice to
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- Valuation Central, the Home of the Rave and the Land of the Screed, I'm willing to pose my test question. So how has the FCC done in the four years while I've been the chairman? Let's go to the data points: * When I started as chairman at the end of 1993 there were 30,000 domain names; now there are 1.6 million. * there was no such thing as a browser; now every cp (that's computer person) rides the info highway. * the small handful of Internet access providers charged by the minute, with costs reaching triple figures per month; now $19.95 buys you all the bits you can eat and ISP's (intrepid sellers of progress) number 4000 and counting upwards.
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- these first few country agreements. There are many encouraging reports of how this nascent AII is already transforming African life. Africa has become one of the fastest growing markets for cellular phones. Almost 20 new mobile networks were deployed between 1997 and 1998 alone. In Uganda and Ghana that year, mobile cellular teledensity increased 80% and 300% respectively! Since 1997, 1.6 million new phone lines have been laid down in South Africa, one million of them in poor areas. 86,000 public telephones, including the first telephones to 2000 villages, have also been installed. Uganda's government sold 51% of UTL to a German-Swiss-South African consortium for $33.5 million. Botswana and Zimbabwe both agreed to new, lower accounting settlement rates to the benefit
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- a growth of 17 percent in real terms (Figure 1). That figure does not include the rapid growth in sales of communications equipment - telephone handsets, central office switching equipment, etc. - where revenues have grown $26 billion, 24 percent, between 1997 and 1999. With the growth in output, employment in the communications equipment and services industries has grown from 1.6 million in 1996 to 1.8 million in 1999 (Figure 2). Growth and service improvements in the telecommunications industry also have important secondary impacts on the rest of the economy. While the above figures present an industry growing at a healthy pace, they understate the full impact improvements in the telecommunications sector have had on the economy. This is because communications
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- considered more than 700 filings that were submitted in the Commission's rule making proceeding. We also coordinated extensively with NTIA. We are extremely confident that the standards the Commission adopted will protect against harmful interference to other radio services. For example, the rules require ultra- wideband communications devices to operate above 3.1 GHz, well away from the frequency band at 1.6 GHz used for GPS. In addition, any spurious emissions in the GPS spectrum would need to be suppressed by 34 dB below the emissions limits that apply to millions of existing radio frequency devices - - in other words, more than 2000 times less than the radio noise permitted to be emitted by a personal computer. 6 The FCC plans
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- del gobierno que limitan la energa de radiofrecuencia que transmiten, para que esta se mantenga en un nivel seguro. La cantidad relativa de energa de radiofrecuencia que absorbe la cabeza de un usuario de telfono inalmbrico se ofrece en la [44]Proporcin de Absorcin especfica (SAR). La FCC exige que los telfonos inalmbricos tenga niveles de SAR que no excedan los 1.6 vatios por kilogramo. Qu medidas puedo tomar para reducir la exposicin a la energa de radiofrecuencia proveniente de mi telfono celular? Si existe algn riesgo derivado del uso de estos productos y hasta este momento, no tenemos conocimiento de que exista-, es probablemente mnimo. Pero si a usted le preocupa y quiere evitar posibles riesgos, puede tomar algunas medidas para
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- the Spanish audio track because of technical limitations. Simply put, the Secondary Audio Programming channel (SAP) of broadcast and cable programmers is capable of carrying only one audio "stream" per television channel.5 To mandate video description on that channel requires that it be used exclusively for video description, no matter what the demand for other audio uses may be. Approximately 1.6 million television viewers receive their programming via C- band direct-to-home satellite services. The Hispanic community is unable to receive a Spanish language audio track for these services since it would need to be carried on an unencrypted audio subcarrier, which would contain the entire program soundtrack, leaving the audio of the programming service in the clear and compromising the security
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- 8:WPN-1l:OOPM MTWTFSS 8:WPM4l:OOPM MTWTFSS 8:00PM-1l:OOPM MTWTFSS B:WPM-1l:WPM MTWTFSS &WPM-1l:WPM MTWTFSS 8:WPM.1l:OOPM MTWTFSS I:WPM-1l:WPM MTWTFSS 8:00PM-1l:OOPM MTWTF8.S &OOPM-1l:OOPM MTWTFSS 8:WPM-11 :OOPH MTWTFSS8:WPM-1l:WPM MTWTFSS .SzWPM-1l:OOPM MTWTFSS 8:OOPM.11 :WPM MTWTFSS &OOPM-1 1 :OOPM For explanatiin of symbols, see Boilerplate. Copyright 2000 Nielsen Media Research 1607 1511 1348 1303 1221 1077 944 933 658 607 546 541 540 503 458 419 356 329 295 1.6 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 04 0.4 03 0.3 2.7 2.6 2.2 2.2 2.2 2 1.9 1.5 1.5 1.2 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.5 0.5 56.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 50.7 56.7 56.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 58.7 NielsenN National
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- con los lmites indicados para una exposicin segura. Todo telfono celular que est en o por debajo de los niveles SAR (en otras palabras, cualquier telfono que se venda legalmente en los Estados Unidos) es un telfono "seguro", de acuerdo a estos patrones. El lmite de la FCC para la exposicin pblica de telfonos celulares es un nivel SAR de 1.6 vatios por kilogramo (1.6V/Kg.). [36]Informacion Del Consumidor * [37]SAR For Cell phones What It Means For You (SAR para Telfonos Celulares: Lo que Significa para Usted) * [38]Wireless Devices and Health Concerns (Aparatos Inalmbricos: Posibles Riesgos de Salud) * [39]Human Exposure to Radiofrequency (RF) Fields from Mobile Vehicle Mounted Antennas (Exposicin a los campos de radiofrecuencia a travs de antenas
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- A small business concern is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA).35 12. Small Businesses. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data.36 13. Small Organizations. Nationwide, there are approximately 1.6 million small organizations.37 14. Small Governmental Jurisdictions. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as "governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand."38 As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States.39 This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately
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- Pacific is apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of two thousand dollars ($2,000). II. BACKGROUND 2. On February 12, 2002, Agents of the Los Angeles Office inspected KDB. At the time of inspection, neither the designated LP1 (station KHTY) or LP2 (station KTYD) was being monitored. In fact, only one source was being monitored in violation of Section 1.6 of the Santa Barbara County Emergency Alert System Plan which requires that two local primary sources be monitored. Station KDB was monitoring the National Weather Service, a recommended additional source but not a replacement for the designated local primary stations. A thorough review of the station log for the period beginning January 1, 2002 through February 12, 2002, revealed that
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- The site held out by Farmworker as the main studio location for KRIT had no public access and no staff presence. An executive of the licensee later admitted to a Commission field agent that KRIT needed a studio, therefore, the violation was willful. The failure to maintain a main studio occurred on more than one day, therefore, it was repeated. 1.6. Section 73.1125(e) requires every broadcast station to maintain a local or a toll-free telephone number in its community of license.12 An investigation by a Commission field agent showed that there was no listing for a local or a toll-free number for KRIT in the local phone listings. An executive for the licensee acknowledged that a local phone number was required,
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- maintained at the KWYS studio. Therefore, Alpine's violation was willful. Alpine's violation occurred on more than one day, therefore, it was repeated. 1.5. Based on the evidence before us, we find that Alpine, apparently willfully and repeatedly violated Section 73.1125(a) of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''),11 by failing to maintain a meaningful managerial and staff presence at the KWYS main studio. 1.6. Pursuant to The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''), and Section 1.80 of the Rules, the base forfeiture amount for violation of the main studio requirements is $7,000.12 In assessing the monetary forfeiture amount, we must also take into account the statutory factors set forth in
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- and emergency communications and information to the general public.9 State and local area plans identify local primary sources responsible for coordinating carriage of common emergency messages from sources such as the National Weather Service or local emergency management officials.10 Required monthly and weekly tests originate from EAS Local or State Primary sources and must be retransmitted by the participating station. 1.6. Section 11.35 of the Rules requires all broadcast stations to ensure that EAS encoders, EAS decoders and attention signal generating and receiving equipment is installed and operational so that the monitoring and transmitting functions are available during the times the station is in operation. Broadcast stations must also determine the cause of any failure to receive required monthly and weekly
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- and emergency communications and information to the general public.6 State and local area plans identify local primary sources responsible for coordinating carriage of common emergency messages from sources such as the National Weather Service or local emergency management officials.7 Required monthly and weekly tests originate from EAS Local or State Primary sources and must be retransmitted by the participating station 1.6. Section 11.35 of the Rules requires all broadcast stations to ensure that EAS encoders, EAS decoders and attention signal generating and receiving equipment is installed and operational so that the monitoring and transmitting functions are available during the times the station is in operation. Broadcast stations must also determine the cause of any failure to receive required monthly and weekly
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- 1.5. A review of the Commission's records shows that Circle S Broadcasting Company, Inc. (``Circle S'') is the current licensee of KSWG(FM). Circle S was the licensee of KBSZ(AM) until July 16, 1997, when the KBSZ(AM) license was assigned to SBD Broadcasting, Inc. (``SBD'').4 On July 9, 2001, the KBSZ(AM) license was assigned from SBD to the Petersons.5 III. DISCUSSION 1.6. Section 503(b) of the Act provides that any person who willfully fails to comply substantially with the terms and conditions of any license, or willfully fails to comply with any of the provisions of the Act or of any rule, regulation or order issued by the Commission thereunder, shall be liable for a forfeiture penalty. The term ``willful'' as used
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- 1.5. On November 4, 2005, the Los Angeles Office received a telephone call from KPAL-LP's station engineer. He stated that the EAS equipment was not functioning properly and needed to be returned to the factory for repairs. On November 10, 2005, KPAL faxed the Los Angeles District Director a copy of the Return Authorization Form from the EAS equipment manufacturer. 1.6. Los Angeles agents had previously inspected KPAL- LP's EAS equipment on May 25, 2004, and June 4, 2004. On both occasions, the agents observed that the EAS equipment was not connected to an antenna, that the equipment was not connected to the station transmitter, and that the equipment was not programmed to receive the designated LP-1 or LP-2 sources. Additionally,
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- Aug. 24, 2000). File No. BRH-20051003CFD, Engineering Statement ("Engineering Statement"). Engineering Statement at 1. Engineering Statement at 1 - 2. The personal RF monitor LED lit continually throughout this area, and the unit emitted an audible warning, indicating the RFR in the area likely exceeded the public RFR MPE. The result was then multiplied by a probe calibration factor of 1.6 for measurements in the 100 MHz FM band. The personal RF monitor LED lit continually throughout this area, and the unit emitted an audible warning, indicating the RFR in the area likely exceeded the public RFR MPE. The result was then multiplied by a probe calibration factor of 1.6 for measurements in the 100 MHz FM band. Section 312(f)(1) of
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- 2011 Gladys A. Jones Waterford, CA 95386 NOTICE OF UNAUTHORIZED OPERATION AND INTERFERENCE TO LICENSED RADIO STATIONS Case No.: EB-11-SF-0069 Document Number: W201132960007 On May 11, 2011, in response to a complaint of interference, agents from the Enforcement Bureau's San Francisco Office visited your place of residence in Waterford, CA, and detected radio signals on 840 - 960 MHz and 1.6 - 2.0GHz emanating from a radio transmitter located within your fenced property. At the time of the investigation, the agents determined that you were operating a radio transmitting device designed to jam or intentionally interfere with licensed radio communications in the Cellular and PCS radio services (47 C.F.R. Part 22 and 24, respectively). You were previously warned by notice on
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- approximately 1.0 cent per minute. In July 1999, BTI's access rate was more than 5 times higher than BellSouth's average rate of approximately 1.4 cents per minute, and more than 3.5 times higher than GTE's average rate of approximately 2.0 cents per minute. In July 1998, BTI's access rate was approximately 4.5 times higher than BellSouth's average rate of approximately 1.6 cents per minute, and more than 2.5 times higher than GTE's average rate of approximately 2.8 cents per minute. BTI argues that comparing its access rates with the access rates of BellSouth and GTE yields irrelevant information, because those carriers' rates were set by price controls rather than market forces, and have different cost structures. We disagree. Although BellSouth's and
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- 9 FCC Rcd 6099 (1994), ``corrective action taken to come into compliance with Commission rules or policy is expected, and does not nullify or mitigate any prior forfeitures or violations.'' See also, Station KGVL, Inc., 42 FCC 2d 258, 259 (1973). 14. Nor can Statcom rely upon Vaughn for its proposition that its operation was within authorized limits, citing a 1.6 km variance from authorized coordinates as acceptable. Vaughn is inapposite because Vaughn concerns mitigation for error in the initial location and construction of a tower structure. It holds that initial tower construction greater than 1.6 km from the authorized location coordinates is sufficient to permit filing a Finder's Preference claim.16 Statcom's situation involves the unauthorized relocation of its stations from
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- is one which: (1) is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA).236 6. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.''237 Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations.238 The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.''239 As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States.240 This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%) have populations of
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- two or three years. Finally, we take into account Dobson's size and ability to pay a forfeiture in determining the appropriate forfeiture amount. We note, in this connection, that Dobson is the largest independent rural wireless carrier and the ninth largest wireless carrier in the country. Dobson owns more than sixty wireless markets in 16 states and serves more than 1.6 million subscribers. Dobson generated more than $1 billion in revenue in 2004, and for the first nine months of 2005 showed a 17% increase in revenues over the previous nine months. As the Commission made clear in the Forfeiture Policy Statement, large or highly profitable communications entities, such as Dobson, could expect forfeitures higher than those reflected in the base
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- of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA).^43 19. Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data.^44 A "small organization" is generally "any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field."^45 Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1. 1.6 million small organizations.^46 The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined generally as "governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand."^47 Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States.^48 We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were "small governmental jurisdictions."^49
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- See also Public Notice, Actions Taken - Policy Branch Information, Report No. SAT-00725 (October 1, 2010). See Globalstar Licensee, LLC (Call Sign S2115), GUSA Licensee, LLC (Call Sign E970381) and Iridium Constellation LLC (Call Sign S2110), Iridium Satellite LLC (Call Sign E960132), Iridium Carrier Services LLC (Call Sign E960622), Modification of Authority to Operate a Mobile Satellite System in the 1.6 GHz Frequency Band, Order of Modifications, 23 FCC Rcd 15207 (2008) ("2008 Modification Order"). See 2008 Modification Order at 15207. As modified by the 2008 Modification Order, the Commission permitted Globalstar to operate its space and earth stations in the 1610-1617.75 MHz frequency band on an exclusive basis, and in the 1617.775-1618.725 MHz band on a shared basis. See 2008
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- the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. S: 1.2105(c)(1) and (c)(6), relating to PRTC's participation in Auction 73. k. "Parties" means the Bureau, PRTC, and America Movil. l. "PRTC" means Puerto Rico Telephone Company, Inc., a participant in Auction 73 and a wholly-owned subsidiary of America Movil. II. BACKGROUND 3. PRTC is a telecommunications provider in Puerto Rico. It serves more than 1.6 million customers with a variety of advanced services for voice, data, broadband, and wireless communications. PRTC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mexico City-based America Movil, a provider of wireless services in Latin America. As of June 30, 2010, America Movil had 211.3 million wireless subscribers and 27.4 million fixed lines in the Americas. AT&T Inc. owns a substantial number (23.6
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- at 14471-72 (assessing a forfeiture amount of $40,000 for each instance in which the carrier engaged in an unjust and unreasonable telemarketing practice in violation of section 201(b)). Lyca Tel represents that it is the global market leader in the prepaid international calling card market present in 16 countries worldwide. It has 9 million customers and originates and terminates over 1.6 billion minutes of voice traffic per month and completes over 2.9 million voice calls per day. See Lyca Tel About Us, http://www.lycatel.com/AboutUs.aspx (last visited May 27, 2011). The $5 million penalty we propose is equivalent to applying a $40,000 penalty to only 125 apparent violations that occurred within one year of this NAL. See supra note 41. See also Forfeiture
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- and the competitors quickly. My 22 concern is that the rural areas, and there are many, many 23 8 Heritage Reporting Corporation (202) 628-4888 rural areas in this country, benefit because they are part 1 of all Americans. 2 I have to mention my state, New Mexico. It's the 3 fifth largest state geographically in the nation. It has 4 1.6 million inhabitants. It has 33 counties. One of the 5 counties is bigger, I believe, than more than 10 states, and 6 it has about 900 inhabitants. Those are hard areas to 7 deploy, too, but 706 doesn't make differences between areas 8 in this country. It talks about all Americans. 9 So, I'm particularly interested in hearing how you
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- far enough from one another; also, the technical parameters of the stations, e.g., the orientation of directional antennas, the filters in transmitters and receivers, can be adjusted to minimize interference). See 47 C.F.R. § 25.254(a)(3) (Special requirements for ancillary terrestrial components operating in the 1610-1626.5 MHz/2483.5-2500 MHz bands). See also Spectrum and Service Rules for Ancillary Terrestrial Components in the 1.6/2.4 GHz Big LEO Bands, IB Docket No. 07-253, Report and Order and Order Proposing Modification, FCC 08-98 (rel. April 10, 2008) (amending Section 25.254 of the Commission's rules but otherwise leaving the text of Section 25.254(a)(3) intact). See 47 C.F.R. § 25.255 (Procedures for resolving harmful interference related to operation of ancillary terrestrial components operating in the 1.5./1.6 GHz, 1.6/2.4
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- SUBMIT button in the FCC Auction System for the changes to be submitted and considered by the Commission. Minimum Software Requirements The following software, at a minimum, is required to use the FCC Integrated Spectrum Auction System: Web Browser, either of the following is recommended: Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer 7.0. Your browser must have either Microsoft VM or Java Plug-In Version 1.6 installed. Mozilla(R) Firefox(R) 3.5, with Sun Microsystems' Java Plug-In Version 1.6. and click the Download button in the JRE column under Java Platform, Standard Edition. ) Minimum Screen Resolution: 1024 x 768 Currently, the Apple(R) Mac OS(R) is not supported. Logging On (secondary location). Once on the FCC Integrated Spectrum Auction System page, the applicant may log in to create
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- watts effective radiated power (``ERP'') at 30 meters antenna height above average terrain (``HAAT''), providing an FM service radius (1 mV/m or 60 dBu) of approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometers); and (b) the LP10 class, consisting of stations with a maximum of 10 watts ERP at 30 meters HAAT, providing an FM service radius of approximately one to two miles (1.6 to 3.2 kilometers). The LPFM Order establishing the service imposed separation requirements for LPFM stations to protect full-service FM stations operating on the co-, first-, and second-adjacent channels, as well as stations operating on intermediate frequency channels. The LPFM Order concluded, however, that imposition of a third-adjacent channel separation requirement would restrict unnecessarily the number of LPFM stations that could
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- to the Applicants, following commencement of operations by WOWO and WLIB with their newly-authorized facilities in January 1999, WOWO and WLIB determined that the newly-created areas of interference-free service could be increased through modifications to their constructed facilities, and they negotiated a new IRA with WGKA. The Applicants assert that the Bureau's action is contrary to the public interest because 1.6 million more people would receive interference-free nighttime service (700,000 of which would receive WGKA at night for the first time) than was the case under the 1994 IRA. Applicants assert that the 1999 IRA was premised on the grandfathered Class A rights in WOWO's former license. Thus, Applicants argue that, by granting the 1998 License Applications, the ``Bureau rendered the
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- 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 515120. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 515112. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 517410. Id. In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 03-15 (rel. Feb 10, 2003). 47 C.F.R. § 17.4. We note, however, that approximately 13,000 towers are registered to 10 cellular carriers with 1,000 or more employees. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 517212. Under this category, a business is small if it has
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- 121.201, NAICS code 517410 (changed from 513340 in October 2002). U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census, Subject Series: Information, ``Establishment and Firm Size (Including Legal Form of Organization),'' Table 4, NAICS code 513340 (issued October 2000). Id. In the Matter of Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 18 FCC Rcd. 11,030 (2003). 47 C.F.R. §§ 17.4(a), 17.7(a). We note, however, that approximately 13,000 towers are registered to 10 cellular carriers with 1,000 or more employees. 13 C.F.R. § 121.201, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 517212. Under this category, a business is small if it has
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- to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration (``SBA''). In addition, the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and the IRFA (or summaries thereof) will be published in the Federal Register. A small organization is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term "small governmental jurisdiction" is defined as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' As of 1997, there were approximately 87,453 governmental jurisdictions in the United States. This number includes 39,044 county governments, municipalities, and townships, of which 37,546 (approximately 96.2%) have populations of
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- generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, there are a total of approximately 22.4 million small businesses, according to SBA data. A ``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. The term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental jurisdictions.''
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- Prices. News Release: [928]Word | [929]Acrobat Report: [930]Word | [931]Acrobat Copps Statement: [932]Word | [933]Acrobat Adelstein Statement: [934]Word | [935]Acrobat 7/3/03 FCC to Hold Open Commission Meeting Thursday, July 10, 2003. Public Notice: [936]Word | [937]Acrobat 7/3/03 Order on Reconsideration on Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands. Order: [938]Word | [939]Acrobat 7/3/03 Rules and Regulations Implementing the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991. Report & Order: [940]Word | [941]Acrobat Powell Statement: [942]Word | [943]Acrobat Abernathy Statement: [944]Word | [945]Acrobat Copps Statement: [946]Word | [947]Acrobat Adelstein Statement: [948]Word | [949]Acrobat 7/2/03 FCC and USDA Hold Kick-Off Meeting of the "Federal Rural Wireless Outreach Initiative". News Release:
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- groundwave field strength is protected from objectfoaable interference tn accordance with the provisions of Chapter 6. .- L.5 Secondary service area Service area delimited by the coutour tithla which the calculated Level of the field strength due to the skywave field strength 50% of the time 1s protected from objectionable interference la accordance vith the provlsions of Chapter 4. . 1.6 Nominal usable field strength (Enam> Agreed minimum value of the field strength required to provide satfsfactory reception,under specified conditions, ia the presence of a tsospheric noise,man-made noise and interference from other traasmltters. The value of nominal usable field strength has been employed as the reference for planning. 1.7 Usable field strength (E,) Mfaimum value of the field strength required CO
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- 77% for calls to the Caribbean, North and Central America, and Western Europe. The greatest percentage decline was 88% for calls to Eastern Europe. See Table 18. The average revenue billed to end users for a minute of international telephone service declined over 84% from $1.34 in 1980 to $0.21 in 2003. The number of U.S. billed minutes increased from 1.6 billion to 42.7 billion during the same period. Note that the 42.7 billion is the number of minutes reported by facilities-based and facilities-resale carriers and represents all traffic physically handled by U.S. carriers. It includes Country Beyond and reorigination service minutes. The end-user revenue estimate incorporates markups by resellers. See Figure 6, Table 2 and Table 3. 0 10 20
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- 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 477,165,748 6.8 0.121.923.9 47.4 Italy $132,786,542 2.8 0.031.114.3 51.7 $8,640,532 0.8 0.037.519.9 41.8 $12,753,395 99.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 1,258,138,243 2.7 0.032.316.3 48.7 Liechtenstein $2,777,434 0.5 2.625.513.6 57.9 $6,265 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $710 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 5,929,750 1.0 3.128.124.7 43.1 Luxembourg $3,483,601 0.8 0.020.919.6 58.7 $164,671 0.6 0.023.119.8 56.5 $57,897 98.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.6 35,632,116 1.6 0.012.232.8 53.4 Malta $1,010,356 6.0 0.5 9.621.9 62.0 $93,865 0.0 0.0 0.017.4 82.6 $430 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 99.8 8,175,730 4.4 0.2 6.232.5 56.6 Netherlands $46,126,097 1.4 0.026.219.7 52.7 $9,378,634 1.5 0.010.842.3 45.4 $10,375,680 97.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 760,730,297 1.3 0.015.331.6 51.8 Norway $16,101,944 4.2 0.014.917.7 63.2 $1,510,863 16.5 0.037.712.0 33.8 $6,588,608100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 179,963,091
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- 3.8 6.4 2.1 87.7 Tunisia $18,911,511 0.059.7 1.410.2 28.7 $472,505 0.0 7.5 0.0 0.0 92.5 $4,954 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 94,789,114 0.048.7 1.716.2 33.4 Uganda $5,967,727 0.7 7.6 0.111.6 79.9 $196,100 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.8 98.2 $214,849 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 60,032,865 0.4 4.5 0.112.6 82.3 Western Sahara $0 $0 $0 0 Zaire $8,381,230 0.010.2 0.3 0.0 89.6 $397,179 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.0 98.4 $2,602,044 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 30,638,670 0.012.0 0.3 0.0 87.7 Zambia $4,861,900 0.014.2 2.146.6 37.1 $137,258 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 99.7 $313,945 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 39,877,961 0.0 9.3 1.751.1 37.9 Zimbabwe $7,666,041 0.229.7 0.927.0 42.1 $203,793 0.0 8.1 0.017.6 74.3 $810 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 99.4 51,108,778 0.122.6 0.826.5 50.0 Africa $512,549,917 0.222.9 6.218.1 52.6 $15,354,405
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 2,117,309 0.0 6.4 0.0 60.9 32.7 Chad $976,417 0.0 33.5 4.0 37.5 25.0 $15,767 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $5,223 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 7,870,019 0.0 28.4 5.1 46.6 19.9 Comoros $2,551,152 0.0 41.3 0.2 37.6 20.9 $25,011 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $7,095 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 14,425,794 0.0 29.2 0.0 52.0 18.8 Congo $4,424,724 0.1 1.2 1.6 64.1 33.1 $104,782 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $52,182 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 29,812,020 0.1 0.9 2.6 56.9 39.5 Cote d'Ivoire $8,751,261 0.0 11.1 7.0 16.6 65.3 $145,493 0.0 0.0 0.0 24.8 75.2 $46,341 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 56,589,428 0.0 7.3 6.4 22.3 64.0 Djibouti $1,736,446 0.0 24.0 0.0 4.4 71.6 $30,241 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1,511 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0
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- 19806, 19806, ¶ 1 (1997); Report and Order on Reconsideration and Order Lifting Stay, 14 FCC Rcd 9256 (1999); aff'd sub nom. Cable & Wireless P.L.C. v. FCC , 166 F.3d 1224 (D.C. Cir. 1999). 5 For example, carriers reported 7.9 billion minutes of non-traditional settlement traffic for Canada, and 2.9 billion minutes for the United Kingdom. They also reported 1.6 billion and 2.2 billion, respectively, minutes of traditional settlement traffic for each country. The Commission has permitted non-traditional settlement arrangements for U.S.-Canada and U.S.-U.K. traffic since 1992 and 1994, respectively. It is therefore unlikely that carriers are in fact settling substantial amounts of traffic on these two U.S. international routes under traditional settlement arrangements. Traditional settled traffic is settled using
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- The agenda was approved. Terms of Reference: The terms of reference in document IWG-2/02, as modified during the meeting, were provisionally approved. Draft Preliminary Views: Individuals were identified to prepare draft preliminary views for the WRC-03 agenda items associated with IWG-2, and set forth in the terms of reference: 1. Agenda item 1.4 - D. Weinreich, Globalstar 2. Agenda item 1.6 D. Weinreich, Globalstar 3. Agenda item 1.15 D. Jansky, JBTI, S.Baruch, LS&L 4. Agenda items 1.16 & 1.20 E. Miller, LEO-1, A.Renshaw, FAI 5. Agenda item 1.31 K. Keane, AFTRAC 6. Agenda item 1.8 A. Renshaw (Part) Future Meeting: It was established that the next meeting would be held at the same time and place
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- revised document by close of business on December 13 or by noon on the 14th, so that final comments of an editorial nature could be submitted to the Chairperson by close of business on the 14th. With this understanding, Doc. IWG-2/027 was approved, as revised, to go forward to the WAC. Doc. IWG-2/029 (12.13.01) Draft Proposal on Agenda Item 1.6: The last draft proposal considered was IWG-2/029, a draft proposal on Agenda Item 1.6, introduced at the 8th meeting by Globalstar, proposing possible regulatory provisions to protect MSS Feederlinks operating in the 5150-5250 MHz band. There was considerable discussion on this document, including the issues of whether the proposed regulatory provisions were consistent with FCC rules on operation of unlicensed
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- opposed by Tom Walsh of Boeing Satellite Systems, how the meeting should treat this draft PV. AFTRCC, Dan Jablonski, requested the document be withdrawn in favor of a new draft Proposal for this meeting (IWG-2/027). Consideration of Draft IWG-2 WRC-03 Proposals: The meeting considered four draft new Proposals. The first taken up was IWG-2/029, a draft proposal on Agenda Item 1.6 from David Weinreich of Globalstar, on possible regulatory provisions to protect MSS Feederlinks operating in the 5150-5250 MHz band. Discussions on this document centered on whether the proposed regulatory provisions were consistent with FCC rules on operation of unlicensed Radio-Local Area Network (RLAN) devices in this frequency band. The author and other interested parties agreed to discuss further in preparation
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- New IWG-2 Draft WRC-03 Proposals The chairman solicited from the attendees what they thought would need to be done between now and the June/July timeframe. There were comments made on a number of the agenda items including some status updates during the course of the discussion: 1. Agenda Item 1.4 - Proposal by RCS approved by IWG 2. Agenda Item 1.6 The work on this agenda item appears to be mature and complete. People are satisfied with the package. 3. Agenda Item 1.15 There have been two proposals made on 2 of the 3 issues. No proposal is anticipated on Resolution 604. 4. Agenda Item 1.16 Expect a proposal on this agenda item. RCS is concerned that the
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- to the format, and more definition to the proposed allocations. 2. IWG-2/05, Agenda item 1.20, A. Renshaw for E. Miller. Comments were made to add information on completed studies and add details on the desired frequency bands being proposed for allocation. 3. IWG-2/06, Agenda item 1.15, S. Baruch: minor edits. 4. IWG-2/07 RCS Draft Preliminary Views on Agenda Items 1.4, 1.6, 1.8.1, 1.20, 1.31 (3): The chairperson requested that IWG-2 comments on the RCS PV's be submitted either in the format of a new PV or redline to the electronic version. Electronic versions of the document would be forwarded to IWG-2 members. Future Meeting: The next meeting was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. 16 April. (this was later changed to 17 April
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- Agenda Item 1.31 might pass through IWG-2 while being considered by the FCC. Future Meeting Schedule: IWG-2 meetings were scheduled for Thursday, May 2nd at 10:00 A.M. and Wednesday, May 29th at 1:30 P.M. at Leventhal, Senter, and Lerman PLLC, 200K Street, N.W. Suite 600, Washington, D.C. Other business: The chairperson announced that the final draft proposal for Agenda Item 1.6 has been reconciled between the FCC and NTIA. Attendees: See attached list. IWG 2: Attendance List March 27, 2002 NAME LAST NAME FIRST AFFILIATION E-MAIL TELEPHONE FAX PRESENT? Assefa Lily DOD/IITRI AAssefal@ncr.disa.mil (703) 325-2873 X Barth Richard DOC Richard.barth@noaa.gov (301) 713-1853 (301) 713-1861 X Baruch Steve Leventhal, Senter & Lerman PLLC sbaruch@lsl-law.com (202) 416-6782 (202) 429-4626 X Carroll James Consultant
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- preliminary views for the WRC-03 agenda items assigned to IWG-2 in its terms of reference were presented for discussion and approval. Approved preliminary views will be forwarded to the April 20, meeting of the WRC-03 Advisory Committee. a. Doc. IWG-2/009, Agenda Item 1.4, 5 GHz Feeder Links and MLS, (D. Weinreich) Approved with minor edits. b. Doc. IWG-2/010, Agenda Item 1.6, Protection of 5 GHz Feeder Links from RLANS, (D. Weinreich), Approved with revisions and edits. c. Doc. IWG-2/006, Agenda Item 1.15, RNSS at 1164-1300 MHz, (S. Baruch), Approved with one editorial modification. d. Doc. IWG-2/004, Agenda Item 1.16, NVNG MSS Feeder Links at 1.4 GHz, (A. Renshaw), Approved pending addition of paragraph describing domestic situation in band 1390- 1450 MHz.
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- to add: Item 5. f. Comments from ITRON, and was approved. Minutes from the April 17th Meeting: The minutes in Document IWG-2/012, were modified to include an IWG-2 document list of 5/11/01. With this addition, the minutes were approved. Discussion of IWG-2 Preliminary Views Classified as Premature/Inconsistent with Current FCC Policies in the 30 April Public Notice: a. WAC/017 (AI 1.6). A Draft revised Preliminary View (IWG-2/013) was presented by D. Weinreich. This revised PV (IWG-2/013) had been discussed with M. Wolf and was intended to be a replacement for the Preliminary View approved by the WAC in WAC/017. The U.S. Preliminary View section in IWG02/013 was modified to show more clearly the regulatory measures under consideration in the U.S. to
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- Item 1.20 Approved IWG-2/006 04/16/01 S. Baruch Draft Preliminary Views on Agenda Item 1.15 Approved IWG-2/007 03/14/01 RCS RCS Draft Preliminary Views on IWG-2 Issues Information IWG-2/008 (Rev.1) 04/17/01 A. Renshaw Minutes of Second Meeting of IWG-2 Approved IWG-2/009 04/17/01 D. Weinreich Draft Preliminary View on Agenda Item 1.4 Approved IWG-2/010 04/17/01 D. Weinreich Draft Preliminary View on Agenda Item 1.6 Approved IWG-2/011 04/17/01 D. Jablonski Draft Preliminary View on Agenda Item 1.31 (Res. 226) Approved IWG-2/012 05/16/01 W. Richards Minutes of Third Meeting of IWG-2 Approved IWG-2/013 05/16/01 D. Weinreich/ M.WolfDraft Preliminary View on Agenda Item 1.6 (Post WAC) Approved w/ modifications IWG-2/014 05/17/01 RCS Draft Preliminary View on Agenda Item 1.8.1 Noted IWG-2/015 05/17/01 RCS Draft Preliminary Views on
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- aeronautical radionavigation service and the fixed-satellite service in the band 5 091-5 150 MHz (Agenda Item 1.4); (2) the consideration of regulatory measures to protect feeder links (Earth-to-space) for the mobile-satellite service which operate in the band 5 150-5 250 MHz, taking into account the latest ITU-R Recommendations (for example, Recommendations ITU-R S.1426, ITU-R S.1427 and ITU-R M.1454) (Agenda Item 1.6); (3) the review of the results of studies concerning the radionavigation-satellite service in accordance with Resolutions 604 (WRC-2000), 605 (WRC-2000) and 606 (WRC-2000) (Agenda Item 1.15); (4) the consideration of allocations on a worldwide basis for feeder links in bands around 1.4 GHz to the non-GSO MSS with service links operating below 1 GHz, taking into account the results of
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- the primary plane of polarization in the azimuthal direction of the Table Mountain Radio Receiving Zone; (iv) Stations within 80 km (50 statute miles) with 25 kW or more ERP in the primary plane of polarization Frequency range In authorized bandwidth of service Field strength (mV/m)Power flux density 1(dBW/m2) Below 540 kHz 10 65.8 540 to 1600 kHz 20 59.8 1.6 to 470 MHz 10 2 65.8 470 to 890 MHz 30 2 56.2 Above 890 MHz 1 2 85.8 Page 24of 51 Electronic Code of Federal Regulations: 5/6/2011 http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr&sid=89769c06679a5b34a150ce4987153f04&rg... in the azimuthal direction of the Table Mountain Radio Receiving Zone. (2) Applicants concerned are urged to communicate with the Radio Frequency Management Coordinator, Department of Commerce, Research Support Services, NOAA
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- Muskegon, MI 237 Urban Contemporary 3.3 8 4KCSA-LP San Angelo, TX 289 Oldies 2.9 9 5KBOL-LP Waterloo-Cedar Falls 251 Urban Adult Contemporary 2.6 11 6WRES-LP Asheville 159 Urban Contemporary 2.5 11 7WSBL-LP South Bend 179 Spanish Variety 2.2 12 8WGVV-LP Quad Cities (Davnprt-RI- Moline) 147 Urban Contemporary 2.1 13 9WGAG-LP Bluefield, WV 284 Oldies 2.0 13 10WIGV-LP Providence-Warwick-Pawtucket41 Contemporary Christian 1.6 18 Top Ten for TSL TSL 1WPJI-LP Clarksville-Hopkinsville, TN- KY 201 Religious 2115.0 1 2WIGV-LP Providence-Warwick-Pawtucket41 Contemporary Christian1860.0 1 3WFBM-LP Sunbury-Selinsgrove-Lewisbrg, PA 221 Southern Gospel 1170.0 1 4KSKQ-LP Medford-Ashland, OR 208 Variety 1140.0 3 5WSBL-LP South Bend 179 Spanish Variety 1050.0 1 6WBYJ-LP Greensboro-WS-High Point 45 Southern Gospel 825.0 4 7WJTW-LP West Palm Beach-Boca Raton 47 Oldies 720.0 1 8KJIT-LP
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- it is based on the nationwide average of the percentage of households watching television, for which data was available, and not the specific number of people watching each station (i.e., the station's rating) or watching TV in each market, for each particular time period. The results are provided in Table 1.12R. They are quite similar to the results in Tables 1.6R and 1.8R, in sign and statistical significance of coefficients, with individual regressors having smaller coefficients because the minutes have been multiplied by a number less than one. The only major differences for the news are that parent size is not statistically significant for the weighted data. Meanwhile, for public affairs parent revenues is not statistically significant, and the TV- newspaper
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- Nielsen sample for FCC and Pew Internet & American Life (PIAL) Project surveys. The PIAL figures in the table represented weighted results from Pew Internet samples; the Nielsen figures reported in its May 2007 study appear to be weighted results. Nielsen (May 2007) PIAL (Mar. 2006) PIAL (Feb. 2007) Number of cases 3,101 4,006 2,200 Education Grammar school or less 1.6 2.8 3.2 Some High School 3.6 10.1 10.4 HS Grad or equivalent (GED) 23.6 33.5 31.8 Technical, trade, or vocational school after HS -- 3.2 3.8 Some college, no degree 18.1 22.8^ 22.8^ Associate degree or equivalent 12.5 -- -- Bachelor's degree 25.3 17.0 16.3 Higher degree (master's, professional, doctorate) 14.8 10.1 10.7 Don't know/refuse 0.8 0.7 1.0 Race White
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- via E-mail regarding the usefulness of such a table, and suggestions on how you feel this table should evolve. Also, if you notice any inaccuracies, please bring that to our attention too. Your informal comments on the "Spectrum Inventory Table" should be E-mailed to "spectrum@fcc.gov". Please put the phrase "Spectrum Inventory Comments" in the subject line of your E-mail message. 1.6Download the File: The inventory table, "SpInvTbl.wp5"; and this file, "SpInvDoc.wp5", have been compressed into a single file, "SpInv.zip" (35 kB), using the compression program "pkzip" and can be downloaded via http://www.fcc.gov/oet/info/database/spectrum/Welcome.html 2.Explanation of Table Columns Non-Government: Allocation: Spectrum which the Commission has allocated/designated for use by non-governmental entities. Allocations listed in capital letters designate primary services, and lowercase indicates secondary
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- TOV Chan 3Chan 10 Chan 30 Planning factor values (dBm) -81.0 -81.0 -84.0 Median across all receivers (dBm) -82.2 -83.2 -83.9 Difference from OET-69 planning factors -1.2 -2.2 0.1 Deviations of receivers from median (dB) --Best performing receiver (dB) -2.5 -1.7 -1.4 --Worst performing receiver (dB) 12.5 4.3 2.5 --90th percentile receiver (dB) 5.1 3.1 1.3 Standard deviation (dB) 3.7 1.6 0.9 Total span from worst to best receiver (dB) 15.0 6.0 3.9 Table 1 Statistics of Minimum Signal Level at TOV 60. The median minimum signal levels for the study sample were slightly better - by 1.2 dB and 2.2 dB, respectively than the low-VHF and high-VHF planning factor value (-81.0 dBm) and closely matched the UHF planning value
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- Chan 3 Chan 10 Chan 30 Planning factor values (dBm) -81.0 -81.0 -84.0 Median across all receivers (dBm) -82.2 -83.2 -83.9 Difference from OET-69 planning factors -1.2 -2.2 0.1 Deviations of receivers from median (dB) --Best performing receiver (dB) -2.5 -1.7 -1.4 --Worst performing receiver (dB) 12.5 4.3 2.5 --90th percentile receiver (dB) 5.1 3.1 1.3 Standard deviation (dB) 3.7 1.6 0.9 Total span from worst to best receiver (dB) 15.0 6.0 3.9 Table 1 Statistics of Minimum Signal Level at TOV The median minimum signal levels for the study sample were slightly better - by 1.2 dB and 2.2 dB, respectively - than the low-VHF and high-VHF planning factor value (-81.0 dBm) and closely matched the UHF planning value (-84.0
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- and PCS sites * [47]Human Exposure from Vehicle Mounted Antennas * [48]General Wireless Device FAQ's Cellular Telephone Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy absorbed in the head of a user of a wireless handset. The FCC limit for public exposure from cellular telephones is an SAR level of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for Wireless Phones and Devices Available at FCC Web Site. Please see the [49]SAR information page on the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau for links to cellular phone manufacturers. [50]More Info... OET RF Safety Bulletins, Fact Sheets, Guides and Reports [51]OET Bulletin No. 56: Questions and Answers About Biological Effects Potential
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- that the FDA take the lead in monitoring the latest research results. The FCC's exposure guidelines specify limits for human exposure to RF emissions from hand-held mobile phones in terms of Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), a measure of the rate of absorption of RF energy by the body. The safe limit for a mobile phone user is an SAR of 1.6 watts per kg (1.6 W/kg), averaged over one gram of tissue, and compliance with this limit must be demonstrated before FCC approval is granted for marketing of a phone in the United States. Somewhat less restrictive limits, e.g., 2 W/kg averaged over 10 grams of tissue, are specified by the ICNIRP guidelines used in Europe and most other countries. Measurements
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- FDA consumer information wireless phone site logo Visit the FDA consumer information [19]wireless phone website. Cellular Telephone Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy absorbed in the head of a user of a wireless handset. The FCC limit for public exposure from cellular telephones is an SAR level of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for Wireless Phones and Devices Available at various Web sites. The easiest way to ascertain SAR for many cellular phones is via the FCC's links to individual manufacturers' Web sites: [20]http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/sar/ . On this page you will find links to most manufacturers' Web pages that include SAR information for their phones,
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- 932, 933 (1977). Further, waiver applicants must make a threshold showing that no fully spaced sites are available. Kenter Broadcasting Co., 62 Rad. Reg. 2d (P & F) 1573, 1577 (1986), aff'd, 816 F.2d 8 (D.C. Cir. 1987) (table); see also North Texas Media, 778 F.2d at 32. If the short spacing is de minimis, i.e., less than one mile (1.6 km), an applicant such as Red Rock does not have to make this threshold showing; it must, however, be able to explain why a waiver is in the public interest. Kenter Broadcasting, 62 Rad. Reg. 2d at 1577 n.9; North Texas Media, 778 F.2d at 32 n.15. A party challenging the FCC's refusal to grant a waiver not only bears
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- At the same time, the Division concluded that it should no longer decide "substantial compliance" on a case-by-case basis, and instead adopted the following benchmark: "With respect to a variance from authorized coordinates, absent unique circumstances, we will only award a finder's preference for a constructed and operating station when a finder demonstrates that the authorized coordinates are more than 1.6 kilometers (one mile) from the actual location of the station." Id. The other applications at issue in these cases were filed in May 1994, by James Cassell and Kelley Communications. The two applicants filed nearly identical finder's preference requests for SMR Station KNEW202 in Golden, Colorado. The requests alleged that the station antenna was 639 feet away from its licensed
- http://www.fcc.gov/ogc/documents/opinions/1998/gneworle.html http://www.fcc.gov/ogc/documents/opinions/1998/gneworle.wp
- percentage of the gambling community, they are responsible for a disproportionate share of industry revenue. See Harden & Swardson, supra note 9 (conservative estimate that compulsive gamblers contribute twenty-five percent of casino revenue). Moreover, a recent study by Harvard Medical School concluded that the number of compulsive gamblers living in the United States and Canada is rising, having grown by 1.6 million adults in the last two decades. See Derrick DePledge, Betting the next Roll Wins Study: Gamblers' Odds of Addiction Rising, Fla. Times Union, Dec. 23, 1997, at C1. The study estimated total number of compulsive gamblers at 3.8 million. See id. Experts attribute these rising numbers to the growing acceptance of gambling within America's entertainment culture, where casinos advertise
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-broadband-dead-zone-report.pdf
- e.g., personally identifiable information (PII), existed under another name, e.g., has the name been changed or modified? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.4 Has this information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-ccd.pdf
- no such changes, please skip to Question 1.7. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part of another information system or was it linked to another information system: Yes No If yes, please explain your response: If the information system is not part of, nor linked to another information system, please skip to Question 1.8 1.7 If so, was it operated by another bureau/office or transferred from another Federal
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-core-financial.pdf
- no such changes, please skip to Question 1.7. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part of another information system or was it linked to another information system: Yes No If yes, please explain your response: If the information system is not part of, nor linked to another information system, please skip to Question 1.8 1.7 If so, was it operated by another bureau/office or transferred from another Federal
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-criminal-investigative-files.pdf
- was published in the Federal Register on April 5, 2006. 1.4 Has this information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The OIG staff has made only minor changes to the Criminal Investigative Files information system. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-crisis.pdf
- no such changes, please skip to Question 1.7. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part of another information system or was it linked to another information system: Yes No If yes, please explain your response: If the information system is not part of, nor linked to another information system, please skip to Question 1.8 1.7 If so, was it operated by another bureau/office or transferred from another Federal
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-dqc.pdf
- Register on April 5, 2006. 1.4 Has this information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The PERM staff has made only minor updates to the operating system, etc., for the Data Quality Comments information system. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-ecfs.pdf
- system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The staff in the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau (CGB) has made only minor updates to the operating system, etc., for the Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS) information system. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-email.pdf
- 17234, 17265. 1.4 Has this information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The ITC staff has made only minor updates to the operating system, etc., for the Inter-Office and Remote Access Internet E-mail information system. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-experimental-radio.pdf
- system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The staff in the Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) has made only minor updates to the operating system, etc., for the Experimental Radio Station License Files information system. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-faca.pdf
- information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The staff in the Performance Evaluation and Records Management (PERM) division of OMD has made only minor updates to the Federal Advisory Committee Membership File (FACA) information system. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-financial.pdf
- no such changes, please skip to Question 1.7. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part of another information system or was it linked to another information system: Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The term Financial Accounting Information System (FAIS) represents six (6) information systems which links to several other Federal information systems, FCC contractor, and FCC internal financial systems. These are: (1) JP Morgan/Chase iVault
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-foia.pdf
- no such changes, please skip to Question 1.7. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part of another information system or was it linked to another information system: Yes No If yes, please explain your response: If the information system is not part of, nor linked to another information system, please skip to Question 1.8 1.7 If so, was it operated by another bureau/office or transferred from another Federal
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-general-investigative-files.pdf
- was published in the Federal Register on April 5, 2006. 1.4 Has this information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The OIG staff has made only minor changes to the General Investigative Files information system. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-ils.pdf
- information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The staff in the Office of the Secretary (OS) has made only minor updates to the operating system, etc., for the Integrated Library System (ILS) Records information system. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-investigations-hearings.pdf
- in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The operating system for the electronic records and data contained in the Investigations and Hearings information system has been migrated to a SQL server. This information system also includes paper documents, records, and files.. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-labor-employee-relations.pdf
- 5, 2006. 1.4 Has this information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The HRM staff has made only minor updates to the operating system, etc., for the Labor and Employee Relations Case Files information system. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-lmts.pdf
- e.g., personally identifiable information (PII), existed under another name, e.g., has the name been changed or modified? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.4 Has this information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-pams.pdf
- personally identifiable information (PII), existed under another name, e.g., has the name been changed or modified? 3 Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.4 Has this information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-pay-leave-garnish.pdf
- of Wages," respectively. 1.4 Has this information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The HRM staff has made only minor updates to the operating system, etc., for the merged Pay, Leave, and Garnishment information system. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-personal-security-files.pdf
- Federal Register on September 25, 2006. . 1.4 Has this information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The Security Operations Center (SOC) staff has made only minor changes to the Personal Security Files information system. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-physical-access.pdf
- records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The FCC has revised the PACS information system's electronic information system technology to comply with the requirements of HSPD-12. 1.6 Has this information system operated as part of another information system or was it linked to another information system: Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The PACS information system's electronic databases are stored and maintained in the FCC's network computer information systems. There are no links or connections to computer information systems outside the FCC. If the information
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-reasonable-accommodation-requests.pdf
- this information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The staff in the Office of Work Place Diversity (OWD) has made only minor updates to the operating system, etc. for the Reasonable Accommodation Requests information system. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-remedy.pdf
- Ticket System (Service Center)." 1.4 Has this information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The ITC staff has made performance modifications to the operating system, etc., for the Remedy Ticket Sytem (Service Center) information system. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: As noted above, the ITC staff has made
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-rmis.pdf
- no such changes, please skip to Question 1.7. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part of another information system or was it linked to another information system: Yes No If yes, please explain your response: If the information system is not part of, nor linked to another information system, please skip to Question 1.8 1.7 If so, was it operated by another bureau/office or transferred from another Federal
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-small-business-contacts.pdf
- on April 5, 2006. 1.4 Has this information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The OCBO staff has made only minor updates to the operating system, etc., for the Small Business Contact List information system. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer List ); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one List , operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-telephone-call-details.pdf
- see 71 FR 17234, 17262. 1.4 Has this information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The ITC staff have made only minor updates to the operating system, etc., for the Telephone Call Detail information system. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-transit.pdf
- personally identifiable information (PII), existed under another name, e.g., has the name been changed or modified? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 3 1.4 Has this information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-uls.pdf
- and Former Licensees, Operators, or Unlicensed Persons Operating Radio Equipment Improperly" SORN and in FCC/WTB-6, "Archival Radio Operator Records" SORN, which are being merged into FCC/WTB-1; and (3) The microfiche documents in FCC/WTB-5, "Application Review List for Present and Former Licensees, Operators, or Unlicensed Persons Operating Radio Equipment Improperly," and FCC/WTB-6, "Archival Radio Operator Records," are being merged into FCC/WTB-1. 1.6 Has this information system operated as part of another information system or was it linked to another information system: Yes No 4 If yes, please explain your response: The ULS information system, including the personally identifiable information covered by FCC/WTB-1, "Wireless Services Licensing Records (ULS)" SORN, is linked to the FCC's Commission Registration System (CORES). If the information system is
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-violators.pdf
- 5, 2006. 1.4 Has this information system undergone a "substantive change" in the system's format or operating system? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The staff in the Enforcement Bureau (EB) has made only minor updates to the operating system, etc., for the Violators Files information system. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: 1.6 Has this information system operated as part
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pshsb-coop-plan.pdf
- Security Presidential Directive-51/Homeland Security Presidential Directive-20, the Commission made substantive changes to the structure of its COOP plans. These changes allow a more enduring continuity program that reflects lessons learned from 9/11, improves coordination mechanisms and builds on the significant progress made toward improving continuity infrastructures, programs and systems. If there have been no such changes, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.5 Has the medium in which the information system stores the records or data in the system changed from paper files to electronic medium (computer database); or from one electronic information system to another, i.e., from one database, operating system, or software program, etc.? Yes No If yes, please explain your response: The COOP plan information system continues to include
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pta-broadband-dead-zone-report.pdf
- Availability Consumer Information" Survey and the "Broadband Quality Test," when they were approved on February 8, 2010, see 74 FR 69097. 3 quality of the broadband services being provided. The Consumer Broadband Test permits users, e.g., individuals, to measure the quality of their fixed or mobile Internet broadband connection. If this is a new information system, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.2 Has this information system existed under another name, or has the name been changed or modified? Yes No Please explain your response: 1.3 Has this information system existed previously or been operated under any other software program, information system medium, i.e., electronic database or paper files, and/or other format? Yes No Please explain your response: 1.4 Has this information
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pta-ccd.pdf
- its two webpage electronic public comment cards. These are: (a) The PSHSB Comment Card: http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/pshsdev/comment-card.html; and (b) The Summit Comment Card: http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/pshsdev/summits/comment-card.html. PSHSB will also have a paper copy of the comment card available for participants in PSHSB's summits, conferences, and public forums, etc. to write in their comments. If this is a new information system, please skip to Question 1.6. 3 1.2 Has this information system existed under another name, or has the name been changed or modified? Yes No Please explain your response: 1.3 Has this information system existed previously or been operated under any other software program, information system medium, i.e., electronic database or paper files, and/or other format? Yes No Please explain your response: 1.4 Has this
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pta-clarity.pdf
- information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: Placed in new auxiliary /ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The FCC's Information Technology Center (ITC) is installing the Clarity Portfolio Project Management Application information system ("Clarity") to track work performance measurements for the Commission's information technology investments. If this is a new information system, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.2 Has this information system existed under another name, or has the name been changed or modified? Yes 2 No Please explain your response: 1.3 Has this information system existed previously or been operated under any other software program, information system medium, i.e., electronic database or paper files, and/or other format? Yes No Please explain your response: 1.4 Has this
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pta-core-financial.pdf
- This new CFSR information system will include the electronic records that are linked to the U.S. Treasury, several of the FCC's contractors, and FCC internal financial operations. The CFSR information system may also store and administer paper records and other documents in other formats, i.e., diskettes, electronic tape, etc. If this is a new information system, please skip to Question 1.6. 3 1.2 Has this information system existed under another name, or has the name been changed or modified? Yes No Please explain your response: 1.3 Has this information system existed previously or been operated under any other software program, information system medium, i.e., electronic database or paper files, and/or other format? Yes No Please explain your response: 1.4 Has this
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pta-lmts.pdf
- upgraded information system-Revision or upgrade date: May, 2007 If this system is being revised-what will be done with the newly derived information: Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: January 2009 Placed in new auxiliary /ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: Please see Question 1.2 below. If this is a new information system, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.2 Has this information system existed under another name, or has the name been changed or modified? Yes No Please explain your response: This system has existed in automated form since 1999, at which time it was known as the Automated Correspondence Management System (ACMS). In 2006, OLA took advantage of 3 new programming technologies and reprogrammed this information system,
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pta-pams.pdf
- Placed in existing information system-Implementation Date: March 2007 Placed in new auxiliary /ancillary information system-Date: Other use(s)-Implementation Date: Please explain your response: The Personnel Availability Management System (PAMS) information system was upgraded from the Cold Fusion 5 operating system to the Cold Fusion 7 operating system in March, 2007. If this is a new information system, please skip to Question 1.6. 1.2 Has this information system existed under another name, or has the name been changed or modified? Yes No Please explain your response: 3 The FCC's Office of Managing Director, Associate Managing Director, Administrative Operations (AMD-AO) created PAMS in 2005 and has administrative responsbility for PAMS. 1.3 Has this information system existed previously or been operated under any other software
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pta-rmis.pdf
- other updates as required. RMIS will include the electronic records that are linked to the U.S. Treasury, several of the FCC's contractors, and FCC internal financial operations. The CFSR information system may also store and administer paper records and other documents in other formats, i.e., diskettes, electronic tape, etc. If this is a new information system, please skip to Question 1.6. 3 1.2 Has this information system existed under another name, or has the name been changed or modified? Yes No Please explain your response: 1.3 Has this information system existed previously or been operated under any other software program, information system medium, i.e., electronic database or paper files, and/or other format? Yes No Please explain your response: 1.4 Has this
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/materials/already-released/programdiversity090002.pdf
- 2.3 Aaron Spelling 3.2 10 Talent 2.2 Twentieth-Century Fox 3.2 11 Teleklew 2.0 Walt Disney 2.9 12 CBS 19. Tandem 2.9 13 Walt Disney 1.9 Quinn-Martin 2.7 14 Leonard Freeman 1.8 Tat 2.4 15 NBC 1.8 Toy 2.2 16 Sullivan 1.8 CBS 2.0 17 Peekskill 1.7 Four D 2.0 18 Xandu 1.7 Whacko 1.7 19 Van Bernard 1.5 Schick-Sunn Classics 1.6 20 Glenco 1.5* David Gerber 1.6 66.9 80.9 * Others with 1.5 market share: Barnaby Note. Adapted from NISS Report. The above chart shows the share of programming by the leading prime time program suppliers during the 1970 and 1977 television seasons. This provides data for a year before the fin-syn rules and for a year after the rules had
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/roundtable_docs/waldfogel-b.pdf
- Contemp./New Rock 0.6 1.1 0.3 1.1 1.5 0.6 AC/Soft Adult Contemp. 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 Album Oriented Rock (AOR) 5.3 6.0 0.7 4.5 4.9 2.4 AOR/Adult Contemp. 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 AOR/Classic Rock 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Album Oriented Rock/New Rock 3.0 3.7 0.5 3.1 3.3 1.9 Album Oriented Rock/Progressive 1.0 1.3 0.1 1.8 1.6 0.6 Black 7.5 1.7 32.5 1.6 4.0 1.6 Black/Adult Contemp. 3.2 0.8 18.3 1.4 4.6 1.7 Black/Gospel 1.2 0.0 1.8 0.1 0.0 0.0 Black/Oldies 1.0 0.1 2.4 0.3 0.5 0.0 Black/Talk 0.2 0.0 1.4 0.3 0.4 0.0 Big Band/Nostalgia 4.7 4.2 0.5 4.2 4.1 1.2 Big Band/Nostalgia/Religious 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Country 13.0 11.9 1.5 10.6 8.7 4.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/roundtable_docs/waldfogel-c.pdf
- Contemp./New Rock 0.6 1.1 0.3 1.1 1.5 0.6 AC/Soft Adult Contemp. 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 Album Oriented Rock (AOR) 5.3 6.0 0.7 4.5 4.9 2.4 AOR/Adult Contemp. 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 AOR/Classic Rock 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Album Oriented Rock/New Rock 3.0 3.7 0.5 3.1 3.3 1.9 Album Oriented Rock/Progressive 1.0 1.3 0.1 1.8 1.6 0.6 Black 7.5 1.7 32.5 1.6 4.0 1.6 Black/Adult Contemp. 3.2 0.8 18.3 1.4 4.6 1.7 Black/Gospel 1.2 0.0 1.8 0.1 0.0 0.0 Black/Oldies 1.0 0.1 2.4 0.3 0.5 0.0 Black/Talk 0.2 0.0 1.4 0.3 0.4 0.0 Big Band/Nostalgia 4.7 4.2 0.5 4.2 4.1 1.2 Big Band/Nostalgia/Religious 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Country 13.0 11.9 1.5 10.6 8.7 4.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/disaster/disaster_manual.pdf
- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Disaster Information Reporting System (DIRS) User Manual Version 2 March 9, 2009 ii Table of Contents 1 Using the System...............................................................................................1 1.1 Introduction........................................................................................................1 1.2 Accessing the Disaster Information Reporting System......................................1 1.3 Security Banner..................................................................................................1 1.4 DIRS Login........................................................................................................2 1.5 Screen for New Users.........................................................................................3 1.6 Screen for Forgotten Password Request.............................................................5 1.7 User Main Menu Screen.....................................................................................5 1.8 Display/Update Reports.....................................................................................7 1.9 Modify Password................................................................................................8 1.10 Modify User Profile............................................................................................9 1.11 Modify Company ID..........................................................................................9 1.12 Manage User.....................................................................................................10 1.13 Upload Tab Delimited File...............................................................................11 1.14 Download Excel File........................................................................................11 2 Wireline Switch...............................................................................................12 3 Wireline Digital Loop Carrier (DLC)..........................................................16 4 Wireline PSAP................................................................................................19 5 Interoffice Facilities Point to Point............................................................22 6 Interoffice Facilities - Rings...........................................................................24
- http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/docs-best/redundantCommunications07.doc
- satellite telephone allows for the transmission of data and documents. (The user can connect the computer to the satellite telephone and can transmit data and documents through the computer as per usual.) The satellite telephone can transmit at ``dial-up speed'': a 10K document is transmitted in 10 seconds (1 minute of air time usage); a 100K file in 100 seconds (1.6 minutes of air time usage); a 1,000K file in 1,000 seconds (16.6 minutes of air time usage) The satellite telephone has multiple call plans similar to a cellular telephone. (If hospital or health department has more than one satellite telephone line, all minutes can be pooled) The satellite telephone provider is also an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and its Internet
- http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/docs/clearinghouse/plans/University_of_Washington_Emergency_Response_Management_Plan_4-2009.pdf
- Plan Table of Contents Page Letter of Promulgation i Foreword ii Distribution List of Plan Holders iii Record of Revisions iv Basic Plan Section 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose 1.1 Relationship with other University Groups 1.2 Laws and Authorities 1.3 Disaster Coordination with Local, County and State Agencies (Figure 1) 1.4 Planning Assumptions (Situation) 1.5 Concept of Operations 1.5 Plan Objectives 1.6 Levels of Emergency and Activation 1.8 Emergency Authority 1.9 (President's) Emergency Policy Council 1.9 UW Campus Emergency Operations Center 1.10 UW Campus EOC Activation Process (Figure 2) 1.11 Plan Usage 1.12 Plan Content and Format 1.12 Tabs and Pages (Figure 3) 1.14 Table 1 - Crosscheck Matrix 1.15 E EM ME ER RG GE EN NC CY Y R REESSPPO
- http://www.fcc.gov/sptf/files/SEWGFinalReport_1.doc http://www.fcc.gov/sptf/files/SEWGFinalReport_1.pdf
- Farber Comments; Hazlett Reply Comments. See Spectrum Policy Statement, supra, at ¶ 9; Principles for Promoting the Efficient Use of Spectrum by Encouraging the Development of Secondary Markets, Policy Statement, 15 FCC Rcd 24178, 24180, ¶ 8 (2000); see also, e.g., Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band; Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for use by Mobile Satellite Service, IB Docket No. 01-185, ET Docket No. 95-18, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 16 FCC Rcd 15532, 15533, ¶ 2 (2001) (Flexibility Notice) (``Flexibility has been the Commission's favored approach to spectrum management and licensing in recent years.''). Spectrum
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/aol-tw/aol-tw_rc051100.pdf
- (Malaysia), Nov. 3, 1999, at 28. 35 David Lake, The Web: Growing by 2 Million Pages a Day, Feb. 28, 2000, available at . 15 300 percent from 1998 to 1999, while the number of DSL subscribers grew by about 1500 percent during the same period.36 In absolute numbers, cable modem subscriber numbers are expected by analysts to grow from 1.6 million in 1999 to 3.3 million in 2000, while DSL customer numbers will nearly triple from 500,000 in 1999 to 1.4 million in 2000.37 Against this factual backdrop, claims that AOL Time Warner would have undue market power in any segment of the Internet arena simply cannot withstand reasoned analysis. Concerns framed in generalized terms about the "fate of the
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/aol-tw/exparte/aol_response082800.pdf
- AOL's ISP service on AT&T's cable systems or to offer AT&T's local telephone service on Time Warner cable systems. Please produce any such agreements or plans. AOL: AOL has no such agreement or proposed business plan to provide carriage of AOL's ISP service on AT&T's cable systems. TIME WARNER: As explained in Time Warner's June 26, 2000 response to Question 1.6.a. of Document and Information Request No. 1, in February 1999, TWC and AT&T agreed upon a preliminary letter of intent for a cable telephony joint venture. The proposed terms of such venture are described in Time Warner's public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. See Time Warner Inc. 10-K, SEC File #: 001-12259 (March 26, 1999), at I 1-2,
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/aol-tw060900letter.doc http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/aol-tw060900letter.pdf
- the means of offering local telephony (e.g., resale of ILEC services, facilities-based service); quantify the planned and actual investment in this service; and quantify the planned and actual number of homes passed and subscribers served or planned to be served by systems offering this service. Please provide all documents relating to the telephony plans discussed in your response to request 1.6. Describe and quantify all AOL or Time Warner ownership interests and voting and management rights in entities providing any kind of telephony service, whether local or long distance, circuit-switched or packet-switched (e.g., Net2Phone), and describe and quantify the ownership interests and voting and management rights of all other entities holding ownership interests of 5% or more in those entities. Describe
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/bellsouth_comment042902.pdf
- position in the broadband services mass market. Recently, the Commission reported that there were 3.9M cable modem subscribers at the end of 2000.43 It also reported that, by June 2001, that number had increased by nearly 1.7M subscribers to 5.6M customers, more than a 43% increase over end-of-year 2000 subscribership. The Commission also estimated that cable companies would add another 1.6M customers by the end of 2001, for a total of 7.2M subscribers. The 3.3M additional cable modem customers in 2001 represented an increase of over 84% over the end of year 2000 base. This transaction would concentrate Applicantsí share of cable modem subscribers under a single company. AT&T Comcast would serve 2.5M cable modem subscribers,44 42 2002 Annual Video Programming
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/jtpet3petdeny042902.pdf
- cable, at least until there is "viable competition" (Kimmelman (1998)).21 The study found a lower elasticity of demand than the Commission and noted that the cable operators moved aggressively to increase prices, upon deregulation. Their behavior was consistent with the exercise of market power. 5 EXHIBIT 1: CABLE PRICES AND THE CPI 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 INDEX (1991=1) CPI CABLE PRICES Source: Austan Goolsbee and Amil Petrin, The Consumer Gains from Direct Broadcast Competition with Cable TV (May 29, 2001) (extended through January 2002). 6 Using the baseline specification, the results indicate that to get to the point where the elasticity of demand
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/jtpet_petdeny042902.pdf
- cable, at least until there is ìviable competitionî (Kimmelman (1998)).21 The study found a lower elasticity of demand than the Commission and noted that the cable operators moved aggressively to increase prices, upon deregulation. Their behavior was consistent with the exercise of market power. 5 EXHIBIT 1: CABLE PRICES AND THE CPI 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 INDEX (1991=1) CPI CABLE PRICES Source: Austan Goolsbee and Amil Petrin, The Consumer Gains from Direct Broadcast Competition with Cable TV (May 29, 2001) (extended through January 2002). 6 Using the baseline specification, the results indicate that to get to the point where the elasticity of demand
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/comsat-telenor/fcc01-369.pdf
- entity with respect to the matters described in paragraphs (a) through (d) above; or f. Rights or obligations under this Agreement. 1.5 "Controlled Unclassified Information" means unclassified information, the export of which is controlled by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), 22 C.F.R. Chapter I, Subchapter M, or the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), 15 C.F.R. Chapter VII, Subchapter C. 1.6 "De facto" and "de jure" control have the meanings provided in 47 C.F.R. § 1.2110. 1.7 "Domestic Communications" means (i) Wire Communications or Electronic FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 30 Communications (whether stored or not) originating at one U.S. location and terminating at another U.S. location and (ii) the U.S. portion of a Wire Communication or Electronic Communication (whether stored
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/echostar-directv/genmot_atta022502.pdf
- had expired; others may have perceived a price increase because of changing usage patterns and the different prices attached to different services.) These data are consistent with data from the months surrounding DIRECTV's price increase: For every one customer who left DIRECTV for EchoStar because of cost or price reasons in 2001, 3.4 customers churned from DIRECTV to cable and 1.6 customers churned from DIRECTV to an antenna. Such a finding is consistent with the conclusion that DBS' primary competitor is cable. EchoStar's churn data are also consistent with these results. 65. As an aside, Dr. MacAvoy and Dr. Rubinfeld attempt to argue that the relevant product market for DBS includes digital cable, but not analog cable.77 The churn data from
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/echostar-directv/genmot_attb022502.pdf
- risk is significant and likely to be unacceptable to a DBS operator. 64. Rusch's claims that "Implementation of a full local-into-local service would require two or three years for design, construction and launch of appropriate new satellites"30 is therefore completely incompatible with his proposal to include the on-board processor that he describes. 30 Rusch Declaration, page 8, para. 23. 34 VII.1.6 Payload Capability of Currently Available Spacecraft Platforms 65. Rusch implies that his "1475" design can be accommodated on a readily available spacecraft platform, but no evidence is presented to support this point. Based on my initial calculations, using the limited amount of information available concerning Rusch's design, it far exceeds the payload capability of current platforms, and therefore would require
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/echostar-directv/pegasusbrief_020402.pdf
- areas, should have access to telecommunications and information services."); cf. 47 U.S.C. § 1103 (authorizing the Local Television Loan Guarantee Board to provide loan guarantees for projects delivering local television signals to nonserved and underserved areas). 23 See, e.g., In re Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Band, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 16 FCC Rcd. 15,532, 15,543 ¶ 23 (2001) (proposing new services to promote the provision of broadband communications services to rural areas); In re Extending Wireless Telecommunications to Tribal Lands, Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd. 11,794, 11,799-800 ¶ 14 (2000) (adopting initiatives to promote the deployment of wireless telecommunications services to tribal lands);
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/ltrfromaoltw062600.doc http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/ltrfromaoltw062600.pdf
- will evaluate other expansion opportunities. As part of this process, TWT is targeting the expansion of data and Internet products that can be offered on TWT's existing network. TWT does not anticipate that its deployment plans will be affected by the AOL/Time Warner merger. 1.7. Please provide all documents relating to the telephony plans discussed in your response to request 1.6. As noted above, the parties are providing documents in response to this request under separate cover letter. 1.8 Describe and quantify all AOL or Time Warner ownership interests and voting and management rights in entities providing any kind of telephony service, whether local or long distance, circuit-switched or packet-switched (e.g., Net2Phone), and describe and quantify the ownership interests and voting
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/cpd/Nanc/wknggrp.doc
- D. The report of the LNPA Technical & Operational Requirements Task Force is contained in Appendix E. These documents support and expand on the contents of the Working Group report. 1.5 The Working Group Recommendations section (see Section 6) describes the recommendations developed in response to the list of seven (7) determinations left to NANC by the FCC regarding LNPA. 1.6 The Future Role section (see Section 7) describes seven (7) areas relating to LNP implementation and ongoing operation where the Working Group believes there is a continued need for national oversight. Each area is described and a recommendation made concerning future oversight activities. Certain of these are critical issues that require early NANC attention. 2. INTRODUCTION - LNPA SELECTION WORKING
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/tapd/universal_service/JointBoard/020220_jointboard_enbanc/Garnett_Statement.pdf
- For many consumers, nationwide bucket of minute plans have made wireless the service of choice for making local and 2 long-distance calls. Over the past five years, the average number of minutes that subscribers use their mobile devices each month rose by 57% -- from 314 to 723 minutes, or over 12 hours per month. In 2006, there were approximately 1.6 trillion minutes of use on wireless networks. For a growing segment of the population, mobile wireless has become their only telecommunications service. According to a survey conducted in the first half of 2006 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics, approximately 10.5% or about 13 million out
- https://esupport.fcc.gov/index.htm?job=getting_connected
- Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) via [54]http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/. Form 601 applications filed as a New, Modification, or Renewal/Modification, in one of the following services: Cellular, Microwave, Paging, Land Mobile, or Coast and Ground and all 854 Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) require use of these operating systems and Web browsers. Operating System Java Version Browsers Windows 98, NT, 2000, ME, XP Java 1.5, 1.6 IE8 IE6 Firefox 2 Windows Vista Java 1.5, 1.6 IE8 IE6 Firefox 2 For more information about the ULS License Manager, see Public Notice DA 03-3933 ([55]pdf). NOTE: ULS does not support Linux, Unix, Sun Solaris, or Macintosh operating systems. Return to Top Arrow [56]Return to Top Java, JavaScript, and Cookies To use ULS, your browser must be configured to