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- is again unnecessary to determine which MVPD actually has the largest number of subscribers in these communities. They argue that this data suggests that the aggregate subscribership of any two MVPD providers must surely exceed 15 percent. This data shows that the DBS provider with the least subscribership in either community need have a penetration level of no more than 3.45 percent, which when combined with the appropriate cable operator's penetration level, to meet the competing provider 15 percent threshold penetration level for any such community. In view of the recent DBS subscriber growth to approximately 18.2 million as of June 1, 2002, we believe it reasonable to find that the Cable Operators have met their burden of satisfying the second
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- 4.05 0.70 Anyofthelasttwoabove 1.87 4.89 0.63 ReligiousProgramming NetworksShowingPrimarilyReligiousProgramming 0.22 0.26 0.00 "ReligiousProgramming" 0.11 0.05 0.22 OverallTargeting AverageTVContentRating(wherenotedforTV) AverageMPAARating(wherenotedformovies) Observations 265,388 35,448 229,940 Notes:Reportedinthetableistheaverageratingamonghouseholdswithaccesstoaprogram.Thisis alsousedasoneofourmeasuresofProgramQuality.Averageisoverthesamenetworksandtimeperiods describedinthenotestoTable6.ItiscalculatedbytakingtheaverageratinginTable8anddividingby theaverageavailabilityinTable7.SeeSection5.1formoredetails.Source:Authorcalculations. 38 Table10: ProgramProductionbyProgrammingTypeandTime 6:00p.m.-12:00a.m.EST(orequivalent),2weeks/year,2003-2006 Variable 2003 2004 2005 2006 NewsProgramming AnyNews 4.29 3.99 4.07 4.22 NetworkNews 0.60 0.51 0.49 0.46 LocalNews 3.69 3.47 3.58 3.76 PublicAffairsProgramming 2.37 2.13 1.88 1.59 MinorityProgramming NetworksTargetingBlackAudiences 3.26 3.61 3.45 3.23 TargetingLatinoAudiences OnNetworksTargetingLatinoAudiences 7.11 8.07 8.35 8.87 Spanish-LanguageProgramming 2.94 3.01 3.41 4.09 NetworksTargetingOtherDiverseAudiences 2.65 2.55 2.67 2.72 Children'sProgramming "Children'sProgramming" 1.70 1.91 2.15 1.94 GMoviesorTV-Y/TV-Y7TV 3.18 3.28 3.04 2.94 Eitheroftheabove 4.88 5.19 5.19 4.88 FamilyProgramming NetworksTargetingFamilies 11.46 10.89 10.69 10.74 TY-GProgramming 11.35 12.18 11.93 10.94 Arts,Educational,orDocumentaryProgramming 8.32 7.46 7.05 7.62 Eitherofthetwoabove 19.67 19.64 18.98 18.56 AdultProgramming NetworksShowingAdultProgramming 4.84 4.60 4.89 5.52
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- Markets Commercial, In-Market, Edison Surveyed Stations HHI Stations Percent of Stations with Cross-Owned Newspaper Percent of Stations with Cross-Owned TV Station Number of Commercial Stations Owned Nationally by In-Market Owners Marg. Effect T-Stat Marg. Effect T-Stat Marg. Effect T-Stat Marg. Effect T-Stat Marg. Effect T-Stat Adj R-Squared N Format 101 Count 2.867 (0.27) 0.296* (5.96) 10.3716 (0.44) 1.871 (0.58) 0.001932* (3.45) 0.726 104 Format 101 HHI -0.098 (1.17) -0.001 (1.45) -0.1761 (-0.95) 0.013 (0.51) -0.000011* (-2.52) 0.072 104 Format 20 Count 1.226 (0.17) 0.116* (3.55) 11.1151 (0.72) 0.578 (0.27) 0.000810* (2.20) 0.426 104 Format 20 HHI -0.203 (1.94) -0.001 (1.79) -0.3479 (-1.52) 0.025 (0.80) -0.000008 (-1.42) 0.074 104 Format 11 Count -0.441 (0.13) 0.040* (2.47) -4.0090 (-0.53) -1.588 (-1.53) 0.000417* (2.31)
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- 28,351 7.4048.84 4.96 38.80 56 Admin.Support,Waste Mgmt.,RemediationService 305,462 19.8261.50 13.69 4.99 61 EducationalServices 65,251 24.3525.82 11.53 38.30 62 HealthCare&SocialAssist. 564,299 20.5759.33 6.62 13.48 71 Arts,Entertainment,Recreation 103,824 16.2047.91 12.26 23.64 72 Accommodation&FoodSvcs. 434,441 20.0555.24 19.75 4.96 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 392,656 21.8559.04 15.35 3.76 AllNon-FarmBusinesses 5,524,563 16.5063.64 12.89 6.97 17 Table8:OwnershipbyRace(IncludingPublicFirms) Percent NAICSName HispanicWhiteBlackAmIndAsian 22 Utilities 0.39 44.38 0.52 0.41 0.66 23 Construction 3.45 93.98 1.20 0.66 1.01 31-33 Manufacturing 3.33 88.19 0.67 0.45 3.81 42 WholesaleTrade 3.58 85.31 0.56 0.23 7.07 44-45 RetailTrade 3.47 86.28 1.18 0.40 8.27 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 5.29 88.82 2.82 0.51 1.98 51 Information 2.48 81.84 1.82 0.35 3.81 515112 RadioStations 3.06 76.84 3.58 0.14 1.87 515120 TVStations 3.66 53.98 2.96 0.00 3.65 511110 NewspaperPublishers 1.48 87.68 2.29 0.94 3.04
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- 70 66.57 0.63 70 28.5% 0.8 29.6% 0.8 Double play package 70 115.61 1.15 70 29.7% 0.8 31.5% 1.0 Triple play package 70 147.68 0.95 70 37.0% 1.1 38.8% 1.1 Second operator subgroup (rivals) All Services 65 111.25 3.93 58 100.0% 0.0 100.0% 0.0 Video service only 53 63.53 1.51 58 12.3% 1.9 13.5% 2.0 Double play package 52 107.56 3.45 58 16.1% 1.9 17.9% 2.0 Triple play package 50 129.11 5.63 58 52.7% 2.6 68.6% 3.5 DBS subgroup All Services 207 89.01 1.34 207 100.0% 0.0 100.0% 0.0 Video service only 207 63.29 0.79 207 36.7% 0.9 39.7% 0.9 Double play package 207 106.21 1.00 207 31.5% 0.5 35.6% 0.7 Triple play package 203 142.78 1.32 207 22.2% 0.6 24.6%
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- the analysis. Accordingly we will turn to an analysis of the changes in revenues resulting from changes in the presence of LPFM stations. Table 9 Average Full-Service Commercial FM Stations' Revenue per Adult by Market Year No LPFM One LPFM Two or More LPFM Market Rank 1 - 100 Market Measure 2005 3.47 3.66 3.03 * (663) (378) (580) 2007 3.45 3.27 3.17 (447) (381) (783) 2009 2.50 2.42 2.22 * (473) (344) (825) Contour Measure 2005 2.69 3.38 * 4.38 * (737) (407) (477) 2007 2.45 3.22 * 4.10 * (595) (396) (620) 2009 1.81 2.23 * 2.87 * (605) (349) (688) Market Rank 101 - 200 Market Measure 2005 5.73 4.18 * 3.78 * (371) (308) (406) 2007 5.57
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- with the newspaper-broadcast combinations ordered from greatest to smallest difference in slant. Table 2. Editorial endorsements and slant of coverage. TV station Newspaper Newspaper Community Slant Slant Endorsement Phoenix AZ - 30.43 - 4.69 Bush NY (News Corp.) - 3.70 + 20.49 Bush Fargo ND + 2.33 - 11.94 Bush Milwaukee WI + 5.05 - 8.15 None Tampa FL + 3.45 + 13.73 Bush Los Angeles CA - 7.84 - 15.70 None Dallas TX - 0.03 + 6.55 Bush NY (Tribune Co.) - 8.33 - 14.66 Gore Hartford CT - 13.16 - 8.67 Bush Chicago IL + 0.01 - 3.57 Bush One fact not related to individual communities is apparent from Table 2: The Tribune Company did not require its newspapers
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- Date: 12/04/2002 Licensee Name: TELEFUTURA ORLANDO, INC. Requested Facility: Ch No:20 N Latitude: 28-18-22; W Longitude: 80-54-45 ERP (Average): 300 kW; HAAT: 102 meters; Antenna: DA Facility ID: 60555 Call Sign: WFUT-DT File No: BDSTA-20021126ADP City: NEWARK State: NJ Grant Date: 12/06/2002 Licensee Name: UNIVISION NEW YORK LLC Requested Facility: Ch No:53 N Latitude: 40-45-22; W Longitude: 73-59-12 ERP (Average): 3.45 kW; HAAT: 265.4 meters; Antenna: ND Facility ID: 10133 Call Sign: WRAY-DT File No: BDSTA-20021127AJF City: WILSON State: NC Grant Date: 12/04/2002 Licensee Name: WRAY LICENSE, INC. Requested Facility: Ch No:42 N Latitude: 35-49-53; W Longitude: 78-8-50 ERP (Average): 95 kW; HAAT: 539 meters; Antenna: DA Facility ID: 37102 Call Sign: WHMB-DT File No: BDSTA-20021127AJG City: INDIANAPOLIS State: IN Grant
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- 2,296 3,380 5,676 1.95 Montana 289 412 701 126 84 210 414 497 911 0.31 Nebraska 466 931 1,397 234 168 401 699 1,099 1,799 0.62 Nevada 799 1,007 1,807 337 124 461 1,136 1,131 2,267 0.78 New Hampshire 430 651 1,081 189 103 292 618 754 1,373 0.47 New Jersey 2,990 4,931 7,921 1,348 784 2,132 4,339 5,715 10,054 3.45 New Mexico 536 793 1,329 241 135 377 778 928 1,706 0.59 New York 5,226 11,108 16,334 2,498 1,828 4,327 7,724 12,936 20,660 7.10 North Carolina 2,404 4,205 6,609 1,030 683 1,712 3,433 4,888 8,321 2.86 North Dakota 181 308 489 97 55 152 277 363 641 0.22 N. Mariana Islands 14 21 35 6 3 10 20 24 44
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- (0.21) SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH (179) (129) (49) 27.37 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH (403) (285) (117) 29.03 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK (428) (461) 33 (7.71) Valor - Oklahoma OK 0 0 0 0.00 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon OR 6,378 6,385 (7) (0.11) Qwest - Oregon OR 7,905 8,178 (273) (3.45) Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR (64) (48) (16) 25.00 ALLTEL - Pennsylvania PA (368) (270) (97) 26.36 Verizon - North - Contel/Pennsylania PA (553) (552) (1) 0.18 Verizon - North - Contel/Quaker State PA (289) (272) (17) 5.88 Verizon - North - Pennsylvania PA (4,607) (4,568) (40) 0.87 Verizon - Pennsylvania PA (127,593) (125,993)
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- 2,296 3,380 5,676 1.95 Montana 289 412 701 126 84 210 414 497 911 0.31 Nebraska 466 931 1,397 234 168 401 699 1,099 1,799 0.62 Nevada 799 1,007 1,807 337 124 461 1,136 1,131 2,267 0.78 New Hampshire 430 651 1,081 189 103 292 618 754 1,373 0.47 New Jersey 2,990 4,931 7,921 1,348 784 2,132 4,339 5,715 10,054 3.45 New Mexico 536 793 1,329 241 135 377 778 928 1,706 0.59 New York 5,226 11,108 16,334 2,498 1,828 4,327 7,724 12,936 20,660 7.10 North Carolina 2,404 4,205 6,609 1,030 683 1,712 3,433 4,888 8,321 2.86 North Dakota 181 308 489 97 55 152 277 363 641 0.22 N. Mariana Islands 14 21 35 6 3 10 20 24 44
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- A BRANDENBURG TEL. CO., INC. 3.10 -1.55 4.73 0.00 260401 C DUO COUNTY TEL. COOP., INC. 15.35 -0.23 15.62 33.08 260402 C ALLTEL KENTUCKY, INC. -4.47 -0.75 -3.75 0.00 260406 C FOOTHILLS RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 8.31 -0.01 8.31 17.22 260408 A GEARHEART COMM. DBA COALFIELDS TEL. CO. 8.23 -2.07 10.51 0.00 260411 C LESLIE COUNTY TEL. CO., INC. 3.45 -0.55 4.02 2.93 260412 A LEWISPORT TEL. CO., INC. 10.80 -2.50 13.64 INFINITE 260413 C LOGAN TEL. COOP., INC. -2.12 -4.21 2.17 -3.99 260414 A MOUNTAIN RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 9.06 0.97 8.01 0.00 260415 C PEOPLES RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP. 15.91 1.01 14.74 32.89 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 8.46 -1.35 9.95 0.00 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL
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- 17.35 Georgia 855 22,184 3.85 1,210 10,286 11.76 Guam 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Hawaii 54 3,042 1.78 171 1,313 13.02 Idaho 111 2,901 3.83 156 1,515 10.30 Illinois 4,376 35,105 12.47 2,512 15,798 15.90 Indiana 885 14,332 6.17 802 7,092 11.31 Iowa 187 4,297 4.35 353 3,336 10.58 Kansas 343 7,831 4.38 349 2,897 12.05 Kentucky 336 9,735 3.45 549 4,846 11.33 Louisiana 535 11,461 4.67 823 5,492 14.99 Maine 254 2,167 11.72 211 1,269 16.63 Maryland 1,302 16,734 7.78 1,225 5,670 21.60 Massachusetts 2,240 26,355 8.50 1,490 7,314 20.37 Michigan 1,993 26,557 7.50 1,692 13,006 13.01 Minnesota 675 13,155 5.13 606 5,412 11.20 Mississippi 298 6,309 4.72 202 3,529 5.72 Missouri 928 15,099 6.15 835 6,877 12.14 Montana
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- 35.82 2.99 California San Jose SBC 16.56 11.12 0.05 35.82 2.99 Colorado Boulder Qwest 26.11 19.76 0.13 38.96 4.75 Colorado Colorado SpringsQwest 25.07 19.08 0.13 37.78 4.75 Colorado Denver Qwest 26.09 19.78 0.13 38.76 4.75 Connecticut Ansonia Verizon 22.05 15.42 0.18 65.00 3.95 Connecticut Norwalk Verizon 20.96 15.42 0.18 65.00 3.95 District of Columbia Washington Verizon 21.26 14.70 0.06 25.10 3.45 Florida Miami BellSouth 22.44 48.64 5.95 Florida Tampa Verizon 22.15 16.93 0.10 61.15 3.95 Florida West Palm BeachBellSouth 22.03 48.67 5.95 Georgia Albany BellSouth 25.45 17.94 0.12 42.50 5.95 Georgia Atlanta BellSouth 28.90 42.50 5.50 Hawaii Honolulu Verizon 26.13 52.09 3.95 Illinois Chicago SBC 21.27 10.08 0.03 39.40 5.99 Illinois Decatur SBC 28.53 17.33 0.03 39.40 5.99 Illinois Rock Island
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- 542346 C PINNACLES TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.87 -0.35 19.28 22.49 543402 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF GOLDEN ST DBA FRONTIER COM 4.58 0.49 4.07 3.86 544342 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF TUOLUMNE DBA FRONTIER COMM -0.97 -0.01 -0.95 -11.34 545170 C PACIFIC BELL 0.02 -3.01 3.12 0.00 COLORADO TOTAL -4.88 -3.70 -1.23 -7.81 461835 C SUNFLOWER TELEPHONE CO.,INC. - CO -10.60 -3.45 -7.40 -15.87 462178 C AGATE MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE ASSOC. 25.61 -6.29 34.04 34.20 462181 C BIJOU TEL COOPERATIVE ASSOC. INC -2.61 -1.11 -1.52 -7.15 462182 C BLANCA TELEPHONE CO. 1.57 2.03 -0.46 -0.72 462184 C DELTA COUNTY TELE-COMM INC. -1.47 -2.94 1.51 -12.81 462185 C CENTURYTEL OF EAGLE, INC. 0.03 -2.06 2.13 -2.87 462186 C EASTERN SLOPE RURAL TEL ASSN
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- 542346 C PINNACLES TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.87 -0.35 19.28 22.49 543402 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF GOLDEN ST DBA FRONTIER COM 4.58 0.49 4.07 3.86 544342 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF TUOLUMNE DBA FRONTIER COMM -0.97 -0.01 -0.95 -11.34 545170 C PACIFIC BELL 0.02 -3.01 3.12 0.00 COLORADO TOTAL -4.88 -3.70 -1.23 -7.81 461835 C SUNFLOWER TELEPHONE CO.,INC. - CO -10.60 -3.45 -7.40 -15.87 462178 C AGATE MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE ASSOC. 25.61 -6.29 34.04 34.20 462181 C BIJOU TEL COOPERATIVE ASSOC. INC -2.61 -1.11 -1.52 -7.15 462182 C BLANCA TELEPHONE CO. 1.57 2.03 -0.46 -0.72 462184 C DELTA COUNTY TELE-COMM INC. -1.47 -2.94 1.51 -12.81 462185 C CENTURYTEL OF EAGLE, INC. 0.03 -2.06 2.13 -2.87 462186 C EASTERN SLOPE RURAL TEL ASSN
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- -1.6% Texas 1988 5.14 74.0% 79.6% 83.8% 5.6% * 4.2%* 88.4% 91.0% 90.8% 2.6% * -0.3% Utah 1987 5.24 81.5% 98.3% 91.9% 16.8% * -6.4% 92.4% 97.5% 96.7% 5.1% * -0.8% Vermont 1986 5.25 75.3% 84.6% 91.6% 9.3% * 7.1% 91.5% 93.9% 96.2% 2.4% 2.3% Virginia 1988 4.91 80.4% 84.7% 87.9% 4.3% 3.2% 93.2% 93.6% 93.3% 0.5% -0.3% Washington 1987 3.45 82.7% 89.0% 92.7% 6.3% * 3.6% 92.9% 96.1% 96.2% 3.2% * 0.1% West Virginia 1986 4.19 75.7% 83.8% 87.4% 8.1% * 3.6% 87.3% 93.6% 93.3% 6.3% * -0.3% Wisconsin 1991 1.85 88.4% 87.8% 87.0% -0.6% -0.8% 96.0% 96.4% 94.3% 0.4% -2.1% Wyoming 1991 5.11 74.2% 89.5% 89.1% 15.2% * -0.4% 89.2% 94.9% 94.6% 5.7% * -0.3% Households with income under
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- 6.02 Illinois 0.19 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.32 0.13 0.12 0.77 Indiana 0.30 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.36 0.59 0.25 1.51 Iowa 0.95 0.12 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.43 0.22 1.01 3.73 Kansas 4.37 0.13 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.35 0.27 0.80 7.93 Kentucky 1.03 0.02 0.00 0.65 0.00 0.95 0.68 0.24 3.55 Louisiana 2.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.91 0.35 0.18 3.45 Maine 0.80 0.01 0.00 0.19 0.00 1.44 0.01 0.81 3.26 Maryland 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.06 0.02 0.11 Massachusetts 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.04 0.01 0.06 Michigan 0.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.30 0.01 0.14 0.82 Minnesota 1.14 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.27 0.10 0.59 3.13 Mississippi 0.90 0.01 0.00 5.88 0.00 0.49 0.73 0.17 8.18
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- 6.02 Illinois 0.19 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.32 0.13 0.12 0.77 Indiana 0.30 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.36 0.59 0.25 1.51 Iowa 0.95 0.12 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.43 0.22 1.01 3.73 Kansas 4.37 0.13 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.35 0.27 0.80 7.93 Kentucky 1.03 0.02 0.00 0.65 0.00 0.95 0.68 0.24 3.55 Louisiana 2.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.91 0.35 0.18 3.45 Maine 0.80 0.01 0.00 0.19 0.00 1.44 0.01 0.81 3.26 Maryland 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.06 0.02 0.11 Massachusetts 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.04 0.01 0.06 Michigan 0.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.30 0.01 0.14 0.82 Minnesota 1.14 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.27 0.10 0.59 3.13 Mississippi 0.90 0.01 0.00 5.88 0.00 0.49 0.73 0.17 8.18
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- -1.6% Texas 1988 5.14 74.0% 79.6% 83.8% 5.6% * 4.2%* 88.4% 91.0% 90.8% 2.6% * -0.3% Utah 1987 5.24 81.5% 98.3% 91.9% 16.8% * -6.4% 92.4% 97.5% 96.7% 5.1% * -0.8% Vermont 1986 5.25 75.3% 84.6% 91.6% 9.3% * 7.1% 91.5% 93.9% 96.2% 2.4% 2.3% Virginia 1988 4.91 80.4% 84.7% 87.9% 4.3% 3.2% 93.2% 93.6% 93.3% 0.5% -0.3% Washington 1987 3.45 82.7% 89.0% 92.7% 6.3% * 3.6% 92.9% 96.1% 96.2% 3.2% * 0.1% West Virginia 1986 4.19 75.7% 83.8% 87.4% 8.1% * 3.6% 87.3% 93.6% 93.3% 6.3% * -0.3% Wisconsin 1991 1.85 88.4% 87.8% 87.0% -0.6% -0.8% 96.0% 96.4% 94.3% 0.4% -2.1% Wyoming 1991 5.11 74.2% 89.5% 89.1% 15.2% * -0.4% 89.2% 94.9% 94.6% 5.7% * -0.3% Households with income under
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- 9.81 10.00 10.00 13.31 13.50 13.50 Georgia 6.50 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.33 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.50 10.00 9.92 6.50 13.50 13.25 Guam 8.25 8.25 8.25 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 10.00 10.00 10.00 13.50 13.50 13.50 Hawaii 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.00 0.00 1.75 0.00 8.25 10.00 8.25 8.25 13.50 8.25 Idaho 6.50 8.25 8.15 0.00 3.50 3.45 0.00 1.75 1.73 6.50 10.00 9.87 6.50 13.50 13.32 Illinois 6.24 8.25 6.63 0.00 3.50 0.06 0.00 1.75 0.03 6.24 10.00 6.65 6.24 13.50 6.71 Indiana 7.27 8.25 7.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.27 8.25 7.53 7.27 8.25 7.53 Iowa 5.25 8.25 7.09 0.00 3.50 0.45 0.00 1.75 0.22 5.25 10.00 7.32 5.25 13.50 7.77 Kansas 7.00 8.25
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- 40.02 39.83 39.22 39.26 39.62 39.68 39.81 Additional Connection Charge for Touch-tone Service 1.34 1.31 1.55 1.76 1.77 1.27 1.22 1.23 0.85 0.23 0.23 0.17 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 a4 a4 a4 a4 a4 a4 Taxes, 911, and Other Charges 2.28 2.20 2.11 2.44 2.32 2.30 2.29 2.30 2.33 2.44 2.36 2.46 2.38 2.57 2.53 2.81 1.33 3.32 3.44 3.17 3.45 3.41 Total Connection Charge $49.25$47.55$46.60$47.26$47.15$45.57$45.01$44.92$44.46$43.58$43.70$43.67$43.74$43.95$44.10$42.95$41.16$42.54$42.71$42.80 $43.13 $43.22 Additional Charge if Drop Line and Connection Block Needed a1 a1 6.04 6.07 6.89 6.89 6.50 7.29 6.74 5.90 5.74 5.65 5.64 5.86 5.84 5.84 5.85 12.13 12.45 12.65 13.91 12.65 Lowest-Cost Inside Wiring Maintenance Plan 0.58 0.85 0.89 1.07 1.07 1.20 1.25 1.31 1.45 1.52 1.78 1.68 2.22 2.66 3.03 3.62 3.62
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- 9.81 10.00 10.00 13.31 13.50 13.50 Georgia 6.50 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.33 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.50 10.00 9.92 6.50 13.50 13.25 Guam 8.25 8.25 8.25 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 10.00 10.00 10.00 13.50 13.50 13.50 Hawaii 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.00 0.00 1.75 0.00 8.25 10.00 8.25 8.25 13.50 8.25 Idaho 6.50 8.25 8.15 0.00 3.50 3.45 0.00 1.75 1.73 6.50 10.00 9.87 6.50 13.50 13.32 Illinois 6.24 8.25 6.63 0.00 3.50 0.06 0.00 1.75 0.03 6.24 10.00 6.65 6.24 13.50 6.71 Indiana 7.27 8.25 7.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.27 8.25 7.53 7.27 8.25 7.53 Iowa 5.25 8.25 7.09 0.00 3.50 0.45 0.00 1.75 0.22 5.25 10.00 7.32 5.25 13.50 7.77 Kansas 7.00 8.25
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- 9.81 10.00 10.00 13.31 13.50 13.50 Georgia 6.50 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.33 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.50 10.00 9.92 6.50 13.50 13.25 Guam 8.25 8.25 8.25 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 10.00 10.00 10.00 13.50 13.50 13.50 Hawaii 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.00 0.00 1.75 0.00 8.25 10.00 8.25 8.25 13.50 8.25 Idaho 6.50 8.25 8.15 0.00 3.50 3.45 0.00 1.75 1.73 6.50 10.00 9.87 6.50 13.50 13.32 Illinois 6.24 8.25 6.63 0.00 3.50 0.06 0.00 1.75 0.03 6.24 10.00 6.65 6.24 13.50 6.71 Indiana 7.27 8.25 7.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.27 8.25 7.53 7.27 8.25 7.53 Iowa 5.25 8.25 7.09 0.00 3.50 0.45 0.00 1.75 0.22 5.25 10.00 7.32 5.25 13.50 7.77 Kansas 7.00 8.25
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- CO. -5.38 2.42 -7.62 0.00 341049 C MADISON TEL. CO. -7.77 -1.75 -6.12 -11.50 341049A C MADISON TEL. CO. 21.07 -5.83 28.57 67.81 341050 A MARSEILLES TEL. CO. OF MARS. 2.33 -5.92 8.77 0.00 341053 A METAMORA TEL. CO. -0.72 -5.83 5.43 164.96 341054 A MID CENTURY TEL. COOP., INC. 1.31 -2.69 4.11 3.22 341055 C FRONTIER COMM.-MIDLAND, INC. -14.47 -3.45 -11.41 0.00 341057 C GALLATIN RIVER COMMUNICATIONS L.L.C. -3.33 -7.08 4.04 0.00 341058 C MONTROSE MUTUAL TEL. CO. 0.72 -2.40 3.20 0.00 341060 C MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TEL. CO. 18.06 -7.07 27.04 903.02 341061 C FRONTIER COMM. OF MT. PULASKI, INC. -12.30 -6.94 -5.76 0.00 341062 A NEW WINDSOR TEL. CO. -1.57 -6.09 4.81 5.07 341065 C ODIN TEL. EXCHANGE, INC.
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- 40.02 39.83 39.22 39.26 39.62 39.68 39.81 Additional Connection Charge for Touch-tone Service 1.34 1.31 1.55 1.76 1.77 1.27 1.22 1.23 0.85 0.23 0.23 0.17 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 a4 a4 a4 a4 a4 a4 Taxes, 911, and Other Charges 2.28 2.20 2.11 2.44 2.32 2.30 2.29 2.30 2.33 2.44 2.36 2.46 2.38 2.57 2.53 2.81 1.33 3.32 3.44 3.17 3.45 3.41 Total Connection Charge $49.25 $47.55 $46.60 $47.26 $47.15 $45.57 $45.01 $44.92 $44.46 $43.58 $43.70 $43.67 $43.74 $43.95 $44.10 $42.95 $41.16 $42.54 $42.71 $42.80 $43.13 $43.22 Additional Charge if Drop Line and Connection Block Needed a1 a1 6.04 6.07 6.89 6.89 6.50 7.29 6.74 5.90 5.74 5.65 5.64 5.86 5.84 5.84 5.85 12.13 12.45 12.65 13.91 12.65 Lowest-Cost Inside Wiring
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- 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75 1.68 8.25 10.00 9.93 8.25 13.50 13.29 Missouri 6.50 8.25 7.34 0.00 3.50 3.45 0.00 1.75 1.72 6.50 10.00 9.06 6.50 13.50 12.51 Montana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 2.85 0.00 1.75 1.43 8.25 10.00 9.68 8.25 13.50 12.53 Nebraska 6.06 8.25 7.03 0.00 3.50 3.39 0.00 1.75 1.70 6.06 10.00 8.72 6.06 13.50 12.12 Nevada 5.53 8.25 6.30 0.00 3.50 1.86 0.00 1.75 0.93 5.53 10.00 7.23 5.53 13.50 9.09 New Hampshire 8.14
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- 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75 1.68 8.25 10.00 9.93 8.25 13.50 13.29 Missouri 6.50 8.25 7.34 0.00 3.50 3.45 0.00 1.75 1.72 6.50 10.00 9.06 6.50 13.50 12.51 Montana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 2.85 0.00 1.75 1.43 8.25 10.00 9.68 8.25 13.50 12.53 Nebraska 6.06 8.25 7.03 0.00 3.50 3.39 0.00 1.75 1.70 6.06 10.00 8.72 6.06 13.50 12.12 Nevada 5.53 8.25 6.30 0.00 3.50 1.86 0.00 1.75 0.93 5.53 10.00 7.23 5.53 13.50 9.09 New Hampshire 8.14
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- 0.02 0.06 0.02 0.10 Massachusetts 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.02 0.06 Michigan 0.42 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.40 0.01 0.17 1.00 Minnesota 1.37 0.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.73 0.11 0.54 3.83 Mississippi 0.98 0.03 0.00 5.73 0.00 0.59 0.66 0.14 8.12 Missouri 1.39 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.02 0.26 0.18 2.90 Montana 3.96 0.03 0.00 2.69 0.00 3.45 0.12 0.99 11.25 Nebraska 2.13 0.04 0.00 0.64 0.00 2.08 0.50 1.25 6.65 Nevada 0.34 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.45 0.69 0.41 1.89 New Hampshire 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.42 0.10 0.48 1.03 New Jersey 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.02 New Mexico 2.20 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.30 0.95 0.55 5.01 New York 0.04 0.01
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- -1.3% Texas 1988 5.02 74.0% 79.6% 85.4% 5.6% * 5.8% 88.4% 91.0% 94.2% 2.6% * 3.1% Utah 1987 5.25 81.5% 98.3% 94.2% 16.8% * -4.2% 92.4% 97.5% 96.9% 5.1% * -0.5% Vermont 1986 5.25 75.3% 84.6% 89.6% 9.3% * 5.1% 91.5% 93.9% 97.0% 2.4% 3.1% Virginia 1988 4.84 80.4% 84.7% 92.7% 4.3% 8.0% 93.2% 93.6% 96.4% 0.5% 2.7% Washington 1987 3.45 82.7% 89.0% 97.3% 6.3% * 8.2% 92.9% 96.1% 98.3% 3.2% * 2.2% West Virginia 1986 4.12 75.7% 83.8% 84.9% 8.1% * 1.1% 87.3% 93.6% 93.8% 6.3% * 0.2% Wisconsin 1991 1.84 88.4% 87.8% 92.3% -0.6% 4.5% 96.0% 96.4% 97.0% 0.4% 0.7% Wyoming 1991 5.18 74.2% 89.5% 89.4% 15.2% * -0.1% 89.2% 94.9% 95.6% 5.7% * 0.7% Households with income under
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- 911, and Other Charges 2.41 2.40 2.42 2.39 2.48 2.57 3.03 3.94 4.12 4.14 4.15 4.26 4.26 Total Monthly Charge $20.01$19.95$19.88$19.76$19.93$20.78$22.62$24.07$24.52$24.52$24.64$25.26$25.62 Basic Connection Charge $40.91$41.11$41.04$41.24$41.26$41.45$40.02$39.83$39.22$39.26$39.62$39.68$39.81 Additional Connection Charge for Touch-Tone Service 0.23 0.23 0.17 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 2 2 2 2 2 2 Taxes, 911, and Other Charges 2.44 2.36 2.46 2.38 2.57 2.53 2.81 1.33 3.32 3.44 3.17 3.45 3.41 Total Connection Charge $43.58$43.70$43.67$43.74$43.95$44.10$42.95$41.16$42.54$42.71$42.80$43.13$43.22 Additional Charge if Drop Line & Connection Block Needed $5.90 $5.74 $5.65 $5.64 $5.86 $5.84 $5.84 $5.85$12.13$12.45$12.65$13.91$12.65 Lowest-Cost Inside Wiring Maintenance Plan $1.52 $1.78 $1.68 $2.22 $2.66 $3.03 $3.62 $3.62 $3.64 $4.08 $4.42 $4.96 $5.38 Source: Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Reference Book of Rates, Price Indices, and Household Expenditures for Telephone
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- and Other Charges 2.41 2.40 2.42 2.39 2.48 2.57 3.03 3.94 4.12 4.14 4.15 4.26 4.26 Total Monthly Charge $20.01$19.95$19.88$19.76$19.93$20.78$22.62$24.07$24.52$24.52$24.64$25.26$25.62 Basic Connection Charge $40.91$41.11$41.04$41.24$41.26$41.45$40.02$39.83$39.22$39.26$39.62$39.68$39.81 Additional Connection Charge for Touch- Tone Service 0.23 0.23 0.17 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 2 2 2 2 2 2 Taxes, 911, and Other Charges 2.44 2.36 2.46 2.38 2.57 2.53 2.81 1.33 3.32 3.44 3.17 3.45 3.41 Total Connection Charge $43.58$43.70$43.67$43.74$43.95$44.10$42.95$41.16$42.54$42.71$42.80$43.13$43.22 Additional Charge if Drop Line and Connection Block Needed $5.90$5.74$5.65 $5.64$5.86 $5.84 $5.84 $5.85$12.13$12.45$12.65$13.91$12.65 Lowest-Cost Inside Wiring Maintenance Plan $1.52$1.78$1.68 $2.22$2.66 $3.03 $3.62 $3.62 $3.64 $4.08$4.42$4.96 $5.38 Source: Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Reference Book of Rates, Price Indices, and Household Expenditures for Telephone Service(2008). 2 Beginning in 2002, additional monthly charges
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- 3.34 New Mexico 534,480 76,610 38,056 248,781 6.50 9.20 66,186 0.76 New York 4,130,131 309,775 300,896 2,771,494 6.42 6.73 518,933 5.99 North Carolina 2,427,850 127,379 124,787 1,287,072 6.24 7.14 282,665 3.26 North Dakota 168,825 20,764 15,002 78,992 6.50 8.63 20,180 0.23 Northern Mariana Islands 8,593 1,277 1,258 9,309 6.50 9.20 1,600 0.02 Ohio 2,910,910 279,260 279,260 1,625,990 5.67 6.14 298,827 3.45 Oklahoma 811,239 186,539 47,275 455,444 5.56 6.12 84,435 0.98 Oregon 948,453 45,593 43,900 410,222 6.50 7.86 109,246 1.26 Pennsylvania 3,750,410 144,490 144,123 1,743,456 5.99 6.71 399,433 4.61 Puerto Rico 589,256 187,864 120,685 196,418 6.50 9.20 58,233 0.67 Rhode Island 191,386 30,748 25,348 110,842 6.42 6.42 21,331 0.25 South Carolina 1,159,689 46,813 45,194 567,919 6.46 7.58 138,059 1.59 South Dakota 165,606
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- 3.34 New Mexico 534,480 76,610 38,056 248,781 6.50 9.20 66,186 0.76 New York 4,130,131 309,775 300,896 2,771,494 6.42 6.73 518,933 5.99 North Carolina 2,427,850 127,379 124,787 1,287,072 6.24 7.14 282,665 3.26 North Dakota 168,825 20,764 15,002 78,992 6.50 8.63 20,180 0.23 Northern Mariana Islands 8,593 1,277 1,258 9,309 6.50 9.20 1,600 0.02 Ohio 2,910,910 279,260 279,260 1,625,990 5.67 6.14 298,827 3.45 Oklahoma 811,239 186,539 47,275 455,444 5.56 6.12 84,435 0.98 Oregon 948,453 45,593 43,900 410,222 6.50 7.86 109,246 1.26 Pennsylvania 3,750,410 144,490 144,123 1,743,456 5.99 6.71 399,433 4.61 Puerto Rico 589,256 187,864 120,685 196,418 6.50 9.20 58,233 0.67 Rhode Island 191,386 30,748 25,348 110,842 6.42 6.42 21,331 0.25 South Carolina 1,159,689 46,813 45,194 567,919 6.46 7.58 138,059 1.59 South Dakota 165,606
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- 9.92 10.00 9.92 13.42 13.50 13.42 Michigan 7.12 8.25 7.28 0.00 3.50 2.35 0.00 1.75 1.18 7.12 10.00 8.46 7.12 13.50 10.81 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 1.61 0.00 1.75 0.80 6.50 10.00 8.02 6.50 13.50 9.62 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.38 0.00 1.75 1.69 8.25 10.00 9.94 8.25 13.50 13.31 Missouri 6.50 8.25 7.32 0.00 3.50 3.45 0.00 1.75 1.72 6.50 10.00 9.05 6.50 13.50 12.49 Montana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 2.79 0.00 1.75 1.40 8.25 10.00 9.65 8.25 13.50 12.44 Nebraska 5.97 8.25 7.01 0.00 3.50 3.39 0.00 1.75 1.69 5.97 10.00 8.70 5.97 13.50 12.09 Nevada 5.45 8.25 6.16 0.00 3.50 1.87 0.00 1.75 0.94 5.45 10.00 7.09 5.45 13.50 8.96 New Hampshire 8.00
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- 250283 A BRINDLEE MOUNTAIN -7.88 -3.82 -4.23 0.00 250284 C BUTLER TEL CO -4.41 -5.16 0.79 -56.60 250285 A CASTLEBERRY TEL CO 3.18 -1.79 5.06 -38.61 250286 C NATIONAL OF ALABAMA -1.23 -6.60 5.75 -5.66 250290 C FARMERS TELECOM COOP 16.12 -8.04 26.27 71.60 250295 C KNOLOGY TOTAL COMM 0.89 -6.77 8.21 0.87 250298 C GULF TEL CO - AL -3.45 -7.14 3.98 0.00 250299 C HAYNEVILLE TEL CO -3.06 -2.61 -0.46 -26.87 250300 C HOPPER TELECOMM. CO. -7.45 -5.17 -2.41 -13.24 250301 A FRONTIER-LAMAR CNTY 2.41 -2.14 4.65 -51.31 250302 C WINDSTREAM AL -7.97 -2.74 -5.37 -100.00 250304 C MILLRY TEL CO 4.14 -3.78 8.23 4.19 250305 C MON-CRE TEL COOP -11.87 -6.28 -5.97 -26.04 250306 C FRONTIER COMM.-AL -12.64
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- News media information REPORT NO.47607 APPLICANT AND LOCATION CALL LETTERS N A T U R E O F A P P L I C A T I O N FILE NUMBER STATE E/P 10/14/2011 Actions of: TELEVISION APPLICATIONS FOR ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT DISMISSED , FAIRBANKS CHAN-13 P AK CP FOR A NEW TELEVISION STATION TO SERVE FAIRBANKS, AK; CH-13; ERP(VIS): 3.45 KW; HAAT: 277 METERS; TL: 1411 CRESTLINE DR, FAIRBANKS, AK (64-55-20 147-42-55) TOWER SITE OF EXISTING STATION KFXF(TV) ANT: BOGNER, B2VO ANN K. FORD, ESQ. Settlement Agreement Filed 04/16/2008 by Tanana Valley Television Company Supplement Filed 08/01/2008 by Tanana Valley Television Company TANANA VALLEY TV COMPANY 960920LC 83690 BPCT-19960920LC AK , WIGGINS CHAN-46 E MS CP FOR A NEW TELEVISION
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- 8.25 3.50 1.75 10.00 13.50 Hawaii 8.25 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 NA NA NA NA NA 8.25 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 Idaho 8.16 3.47 1.74 9.90 13.37 8.25 2.93 1.46 9.71 12.64 8.17 3.42 1.71 9.88 13.30 Illinois 6.57 0.00 0.00 6.57 6.57 6.43 1.84 0.92 7.35 9.20 6.45 1.52 0.76 7.22 8.74 Indiana 7.51 0.00 0.00 7.51 7.51 7.93 3.45 1.72 9.66 13.11 7.54 0.26 0.13 7.68 7.94 Iowa 7.08 0.00 0.00 7.08 7.08 7.17 0.00 0.00 7.17 7.17 7.09 0.00 0.00 7.09 7.09 Kansas 7.25 3.50 1.75 9.00 12.50 7.05 2.24 1.12 8.17 10.41 7.16 2.93 1.46 8.62 11.55 Kentucky 8.19 3.47 1.74 9.92 13.39 8.55 3.49 1.75 10.30 13.79 8.31 3.48 1.74 10.05 13.53 Louisiana 8.25 0.00 0.00
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- Missed Appointment - Verizon - DS3 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA PR-4-01 % Missed Appointment - Verizon - Spec. Other 0.00 0.00 0.00 NA 33.33 NA 0.00 NA 1a PR-4-02 Average Delay Days - Total NA NA NA NA 1.00 NA NA NA PR-6-01 % Installation Troubles reported within 30 Days 0.00 0.00 0.00 NA 0.00 0.00 3.45 NA 1a,3a PR-8-01 Open Orders in a Hold Status > 30 Days 0.00 0.00 0.00 NA 0.00 NA 0.00 NA 1a PR-8-02 Open Orders in a Hold Status > 90 Days 0.00 0.00 0.00 NA 0.00 NA 0.00 NA 1a Resale: Maintenance and Repair Resale POTS MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 1.48 0.19 1.76 0.26 2.27 0.10 1.69
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- circuits/Dispatch In/FL (days) 4.98 1.00 8.77 7.00 3.81 6.00 4.27 6.50 5.95 1,2,3,4 B.2.1.4.1.1Combo Other/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 4.72 11.97 5.79 11.57 6.31 12.09 5.38 11.44 5.92 12.21 B.2.1.6.3.1UNE ISDN/<6 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 11.88 10.70 13.80 10.02 14.88 9.92 13.64 10.69 13.15 10.62 B.2.1.6.4.1UNE ISDN/6-13 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 12.00 12.00 11.00 3 B.2.1.7.3.1Line Sharing/<6 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 3.77 6.30 2.80 4.87 2.75 6.69 2.58 3.45 2.73 3.54 B.2.1.7.3.2Line Sharing/<6 circuits/Non- Dispatch/FL (days) 3.49 3.81 2.32 3.77 2.33 3.65 2.20 2.16 2.38 2.20 B.2.1.8.1.12W Analog Loop Design/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 4.03 4.83 4.82 4.52 5.33 4.63 4.50 4.58 5.00 4.21 B.2.1.8.2.12W Analog Loop Design/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 10.00 8.00 11.41 6.50 10.61 7.00 11.32 6.00 11.16 5.67 1,2,3,4,5 B.2.1.9.1.12W Analog Loop Non-Design/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 4.01 3.64 4.81 3.73
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- retail DS1 service. SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement No. 58 (``Percent SWBT Caused Missed Due Dates'') (DS1 Loop) at 271-No. 58b. In February, March, and April 2000, SWBT repaired competing carrier DS1 loops in an average of 5.24, 7.01, and 3.96 hours. During the same period, SWBT repaired its own retail DS1 loops in an average of 3.01, 2.96, and 3.45 hours. SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement No. 67 (``Mean Time to Restore (Hours)-Dispatch'') (DS1 Loop with Test Access) at 271-No. 67b. In February, March, and April 2000, competing carrier DS1 loops experienced repeat trouble rates of 12.9, 22.2, and 8.5 percent, while SWBT's own retail DS1 loops experienced repeat trouble rates of 19.4, 17.9, and 21.8 percent. SWBT Aggregated Performance
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- Dispatch (>= 10 Lines) NA NA 5 NA PR-4 - Missed Appointments PR-4-02-2100 Average Delay Days Total 8.25 13 10.69 5.67 7.82 5 6.13 16 7.14 1 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-2100 % Missed Appointment Customer 1.7 4.4 1.48 2.64 1.29 3.59 1.21 1.23 PR-4-04-2100 % Missed Appointment Verizon Dispatch 9.1 6.25 6.41 5.56 10.86 4.44 11.64 5 7.42 3.45 PR-4-05-2100 % Missed Appointment Verizon No Dispatch 0.28 0 0.04 0 0.07 0 0.03 0 0.02 0 PR-4-08-2100 % Missed Appt. Customer Late Order Conf. 0 0 PR-6 - Installation Quality PR-6-01-2100 % Installation Troubles reported within 30 Days 2.59 3.37 2.31 1.06 1.98 2.14 2.27 0.64 1.87 3.55 PR-6-02-2100 % Installation Troubles reported within 7
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- with the newspaper-broadcast combinations ordered from greatest to smallest difference in slant. Table 2. Editorial endorsements and slant of coverage. TV station Newspaper Newspaper Community Slant Slant Endorsement Phoenix AZ 30.43 4.69 Bush NY (News Corp.) 3.70 + 20.49 Bush Fargo ND + 2.33 11.94 Bush Milwaukee WI + 5.05 8.15 None Tampa FL + 3.45 + 13.73 Bush Los Angeles CA 7.84 15.70 None Dallas TX 0.03 + 6.55 Bush NY (Tribune Co.) 8.33 14.66 Gore Hartford CT 13.16 8.67 Bush Chicago IL + 0.01 3.57 Bush One fact not related to individual communities is apparent from Table 2: The Tribune Company did not require its newspapers
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- Woodruff Reservoir and northerly along the eastern bank of the Flint River to Montezuma, GA.; thence northwesterly to West Point, GA.; and the Gulf of Mexico area west of a line bearing 199N T. from the intersection of the Florida coast at 8350' W. longitude (the coastal end of the Seventh N and Eighth Coast Guard District land boundary.) § 3.45-1 Ninth district. (a) The District Office is in Cleveland Ohio. (b) The Ninth Coast Guard District comprise Michigan, New York north of latitude 42 N. and west N of longitude 7439' W.; Pennsylvania north of latitude 41 and west of longitude 7855' W.; that part N N N of Ohio and Indiana north of latitude 41 N.; that part of
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- e.g., Revision of Part 22 and Part 90 of the Commission's Rules to Facilitate Future Development of 200 Paging Systems, WT Docket No. 96-18, and Implementation of Section 309(j) of the Communications Act -- Competitive Bidding, PP Docket No. 93-253, Notice of Proposed Rule Making (Paging Systems Notice), 11 FCC Rcd 3108. See 33 C.F.R. §§ 3.05-1, 3.25-1, 3.35-1, 3.40-1, 3.45-1, 3.55-1, 3.65-1, 3.70-1, and 3.85-1 and Appendix 201 C. 42 facilitate the development of automated systems. 198 2. Proposed geographic service areas 76. Because loading criteria will no longer limit public coast stations to only one or two channels, we anticipate receiving a large number of applications for new licenses and modifications to existing licenses. In cases where two or
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- the 1997 Designation Order. The other postemployment benefit (OPEB) impacts were also developed by SBC.456 280.In explaining any large year-to-year changes that emerge in each adjusted series of actual BFP revenue requirements, the percentage changes in SWBT's adjusted BFP revenue Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-403 457 SBC Direct Case at 17. C-19 requirement year-to-year show percentage growth values ranging from 3.45 to 9.56 percent.457 SWBT identifies its 1994 and 1995 percentage changes of 3.45 percent and 9.56 percent, respectively, as outliers. The percentage growths for the other three years range from 5.37 percent to 6.9 percent. The major reason for the fluctuations are as follows: 1992 versus 1991 After adjustments, the 1992 growth over 1991 was 5.4 percent (approximately $41 million),
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- retail DS1 service. SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement No. 58 (``Percent SWBT Caused Missed Due Dates'') (DS1 Loop) at 271-No. 58b. In February, March, and April 2000, SWBT repaired competing carrier DS1 loops in an average of 5.24, 7.01, and 3.96 hours. During the same period, SWBT repaired its own retail DS1 loops in an average of 3.01, 2.96, and 3.45 hours. SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement No. 67 (``Mean Time to Restore (Hours)-Dispatch'') (DS1 Loop with Test Access) at 271-No. 67b. In February, March, and April 2000, competing carrier DS1 loops experienced repeat trouble rates of 12.9, 22.2, and 8.5 percent, while SWBT's own retail DS1 loops experienced repeat trouble rates of 19.4, 17.9, and 21.8 percent. SWBT Aggregated Performance
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- circuits/Dispatch In/FL (days) 4.98 1.00 8.77 7.00 3.81 6.00 4.27 6.50 5.95 1,2,3,4 B.2.1.4.1.1Combo Other/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 4.72 11.97 5.79 11.57 6.31 12.09 5.38 11.44 5.92 12.21 B.2.1.6.3.1UNE ISDN/<6 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 11.88 10.70 13.80 10.02 14.88 9.92 13.64 10.69 13.15 10.62 B.2.1.6.4.1UNE ISDN/6-13 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 12.00 12.00 11.00 3 B.2.1.7.3.1Line Sharing/<6 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 3.77 6.30 2.80 4.87 2.75 6.69 2.58 3.45 2.73 3.54 B.2.1.7.3.2Line Sharing/<6 circuits/Non- Dispatch/FL (days) 3.49 3.81 2.32 3.77 2.33 3.65 2.20 2.16 2.38 2.20 B.2.1.8.1.12W Analog Loop Design/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 4.03 4.83 4.82 4.52 5.33 4.63 4.50 4.58 5.00 4.21 B.2.1.8.2.12W Analog Loop Design/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 10.00 8.00 11.41 6.50 10.61 7.00 11.32 6.00 11.16 5.67 1,2,3,4,5 B.2.1.9.1.12W Analog Loop Non-Design/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 4.01 3.64 4.81 3.73
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- computer bulletin board at (202)418-0241. TABLE 1 TELEPHONE LINES CONVERTED TO EQUAL ACCESS (PRESUBSCRIBED ACCESS LINES IN THOUSANDS) BELL COMPANIES OTHER COMPANIES TOTAL LINES % EQUAL LINES % EQUAL LINES % EQUAL ACCESS ACCESS ACCESS 1984JUNE 84,321 0.00 26,278 0.00 110,599 0.0 DECEMBER 85,457 3.80 26,633 1.00 112,090 3.1 1985JUNE 86,609 26.90 26,992 2.48 113,601 21.1 DECEMBER 87,777 50.90 27,355 3.45 115,132 39.6 1986JUNE 88,960 61.90 27,724 13.64 116,684 50.4 DECEMBER 90,159 74.30 28,098 27.99 118,257 63.3 1987JUNE 91,374 77.70 28,477 37.68 119,851 68.2 DECEMBER 92,606 84.70 28,860 47.77 121,467 75.9 1988JUNE 93,520 87.40 29,145 51.58 122,665 78.9 DECEMBER 94,813 91.30 29,548 56.32 124,361 83.0 1989JUNE 96,632 93.40 30,115 59.59 126,747 85.4 DECEMBER 98,214 94.06 30,268 60.75 128,482 86.2 1990JUNE 99,815
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- 1.6% -0.1% Minnesota 1988 0.07 85.2% 91.7% 92.1% 6.5% * 0.4% 95.9% 97.4% 97.5% 1.5% 0.1% Mississippi 1991 3.40 71.3% 76.6% 79.4% 5.3% 2.9% 81.9% 89.4% 90.9% 7.5% * 1.4% Missouri 1987 1.05 82.5% 95.2% 88.3% 12.7% * -6.9% 92.2% 97.5% 95.4% 5.3% * -2.0% Montana 1987 3.11 79.6% 86.3% 92.9% 6.7% 6.6%* 90.3% 94.1% 96.1% 3.8% 2.0% Nebraska 1998 3.45 90.7% 92.8% 92.7% 2.2% -0.1% 96.6% 97.0% 96.5% 0.4% -0.4% Nevada 1988 1.40 78.4% 90.8% 92.1% 12.3% 1.3% 93.0% 93.8% 95.9% 0.8% 2.1% New Hampshire 1998 0.00 82.2% 93.6% 92.7% 11.4% * -0.8% 94.8% 97.1% 97.8% 2.4% 0.7% New Jersey 1998 0.00 83.2% 88.6% 86.1% 5.4% -2.5% 93.6% 96.1% 95.6% 2.5% * -0.5% New Mexico 1987 3.35 61.8% 69.6% 83.8%
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- 32.43 2.99 California San Jose SBC 16.23 11.18 0.06 32.43 2.99 Colorado Boulder Qwest 23.77 18.04 0.12 36.09 4.75 Colorado Colorado SpringsQwest 22.47 16.99 0.13 36.09 4.75 Colorado Denver Qwest 23.58 17.99 0.14 36.09 4.75 Connecticut Ansonia SNET 21.64 16.61 0.18 55.00 3.00 Connecticut Norwalk SNET 20.55 16.61 0.18 55.00 3.00 District of Columbia Washington Verizon 20.70 13.68 0.05 28.00 3.45 Florida Miami BellSouth 18.44 18.43 0.15 40.00 4.75 Florida Tampa Verizon 20.58 16.19 0.10 55.00 3.95 Florida West Palm BeachBellSouth 17.62 17.28 0.10 40.00 4.75 Georgia Albany BellSouth 23.69 17.03 0.12 42.50 4.75 Georgia Atlanta BellSouth 26.65 18.53 0.12 42.50 4.75 Hawaii Honolulu Verizon 24.84 50.61 3.95 Illinois Chicago SBC 21.61 10.92 0.05 53.55 3.95 Illinois Decatur SBC 21.05 17.84
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- 32.44 2.99 California San Jose SBC 16.58 11.24 0.06 34.09 2.99 Colorado Boulder Qwest 24.33 18.35 0.11 38.43 4.75 Colorado Colorado SpringsQwest 23.51 17.74 0.11 37.17 4.75 Colorado Denver Qwest 24.25 18.29 0.11 38.33 4.75 Connecticut Ansonia SNET 21.28 15.40 0.18 58.30 3.00 Connecticut Norwalk SNET 20.18 15.40 0.18 58.30 3.00 District of Columbia Washington Verizon 21.08 13.40 0.05 21.00 3.45 Florida Miami BellSouth 20.24 18.82 0.15 43.92 4.75 Florida Tampa Verizon 22.45 16.51 0.10 59.13 3.95 Florida West Palm BeachBellSouth 19.41 16.68 0.10 44.12 4.75 Georgia Albany BellSouth 25.33 17.82 0.12 42.50 4.75 Georgia Atlanta BellSouth 28.37 19.38 0.12 42.50 4.75 Hawaii Honolulu Verizon 24.56 50.72 3.95 Illinois Chicago SBC 21.82 10.38 0.05 50.67 3.95 Illinois Decatur SBC 21.15 17.16
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- 33.01 2.99 California San Jose SBC 17.91 12.38 0.08 33.01 2.99 Colorado Boulder Qwest 27.58 21.00 0.11 35.00 4.75 Colorado Colorado SpringsQwest 25.00 19.12 0.11 35.00 4.75 Colorado Denver Qwest 26.23 19.96 0.11 35.00 4.75 Connecticut Ansonia Verizon 22.38 14.31 0.18 65.00 3.95 Connecticut Norwalk Verizon 21.29 15.74 0.18 65.00 3.95 District of Columbia Washington Verizon 21.65 13.89 0.05 21.00 3.45 Florida Miami BellSouth 21.02 40.88 4.75 Florida Tampa Verizon 22.48 16.91 0.10 55.00 3.95 Florida West Palm BeachBellSouth 20.29 40.88 4.75 Georgia Albany BellSouth 26.25 18.52 0.12 42.50 4.75 Georgia Atlanta BellSouth 29.54 42.50 4.75 Hawaii Honolulu Verizon 25.06 45.50 3.95 Illinois Chicago SBC 22.38 10.56 0.05 39.60 3.95 Illinois Decatur SBC 29.91 17.59 0.05 39.60 3.95 Illinois Rock Island
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- 33.01 2.99 California San Jose SBC 16.05 10.87 0.05 33.01 2.99 Colorado Boulder Qwest 27.17 20.52 0.13 35.00 4.75 Colorado Colorado SpringsQwest 24.68 18.78 0.13 35.00 4.75 Colorado Denver Qwest 25.62 19.36 0.13 35.00 4.75 Connecticut Ansonia Verizon 22.15 15.52 0.18 65.00 3.95 Connecticut Norwalk Verizon 21.08 15.54 0.18 65.00 3.95 District of Columbia Washington Verizon 21.46 13.36 0.05 21.00 3.45 Florida Miami BellSouth 21.14 40.88 5.50 Florida Tampa Verizon 22.27 17.05 0.10 55.00 3.95 Florida West Palm BeachBellSouth 20.65 40.88 5.50 Georgia Albany BellSouth 25.91 18.18 0.12 42.50 5.50 Georgia Atlanta BellSouth 28.90 42.50 5.50 Hawaii Honolulu Verizon 26.23 45.50 3.95 Illinois Chicago SBC 21.78 10.00 0.05 39.40 3.95 Illinois Decatur SBC 28.78 17.10 0.05 39.40 4.95 Illinois Rock Island
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- PENNSYLVANIA 11.74 12.46 12.57 9.52 (61.16) 13.62 10.61 107GTE MTO INC. - WISCONSIN 15.01 12.45 19.69 17.87 (23.71) 19.20 18.17 108HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.80 12.45 12.85 9.76 (19.71) 22.23 13.14 109ILLINOIS CONSOLIDATED TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.25 12.20 8.35 13.11 10.00 13.13 13.12 110INLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 15.32 12.38 (6.98) 28.05 - 26.59 27.56 111KALONA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE COMPANY 16.63 12.38 15.85 22.99 - (3.45) 21.74 112KERMAN TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.66 12.38 11.52 10.18 - 37.49 13.39 113LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.81 12.38 (1.86) 28.42 - (0.64) 17.46 114LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 2/ 8.19 12.52 - 22.13 (61.33) 41.21 (6.00) 115MATANUSKA TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION, INC. 10.36 12.38 5.31 3.89 - (15.95) 1.90 116MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.97 12.38 (2.62) 29.54 - 21.12 25.79 117MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.51 12.38
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- 2.96 HAWAII 427 504 930 0.40 IDAHO 517 450 967 0.42 ILLINOIS 4,010 6,059 10,069 4.36 INDIANA 1,796 2,740 4,536 1.96 IOWA 945 1,218 2,163 0.94 KANSAS 943 1,223 2,165 0.94 KENTUCKY 1,225 1,636 2,861 1.24 LOUISIANA 1,292 1,900 3,192 1.38 MAINE 462 534 996 0.43 MARYLAND 2,049 2,576 4,625 2.00 MASSACHUSETTS 2,805 3,205 6,010 2.60 MICHIGAN 2,669 5,314 7,983 3.45 MINNESOTA 1,667 2,197 3,864 1.67 MISSISSIPPI 795 1,082 1,877 0.81 MISSOURI 1,882 2,508 4,389 1.90 MONTANA 356 400 756 0.33 NEBRASKA 629 910 1,540 0.67 NEVADA 877 612 1,489 0.64 NEW HAMPSHIRE 683 525 1,208 0.52 NEW JERSEY 4,135 4,572 8,707 3.77 NEW MEXICO 682 688 1,370 0.59 NEW YORK 7,380 9,741 17,120 7.41 NORTH CAROLINA 2,746 3,866 6,613 2.86
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- Average Revenue per Minute for Interstate and International Calls * AT&T Charge per Minute for a 10-Minute Day Rate 200-Mile Call (Basic Rates) Consumer Price Index: All Goods and Services Revenue per Minute 200-Mile Call Charge per Minute 1930 $0.27 $0.35 16.7 $2.68 $3.42 1931 0.27 0.35 15.2 2.89 3.75 1932 0.26 0.35 13.7 3.12 4.16 1933 0.28 0.35 13.0 3.45 4.39 1934 0.27 0.35 13.4 3.31 4.26 1935 0.27 0.35 13.7 3.16 4.16 1936 0.25 0.35 13.9 2.95 4.10 1937 0.22 0.35 14.4 2.45 3.96 1938 0.21 0.26 14.1 2.48 2.95 1939 0.22 0.26 13.9 2.53 2.99 1940 0.21 0.26 14.0 2.45 2.97 1941 0.21 0.26 14.7 2.30 2.83 1942 0.22 0.26 16.3 2.16 2.55 1943 0.21 0.22 17.3 1.98
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- 2,039 470 1,693 2,163 0.94 14.6 KANSAS 1,829 2,017 422 1,743 2,165 0.94 18.4 KENTUCKY 2,353 2,629 578 2,283 2,861 1.24 21.6 LOUISIANA 2,703 2,946 536 2,655 3,192 1.38 18.1 MAINE 869 976 206 790 996 0.43 14.6 MARYLAND 3,767 4,234 761 3,864 4,625 2.00 22.8 MASSACHUSETTS 4,988 5,455 1,098 4,912 6,010 2.60 20.5 MICHIGAN 6,444 7,246 1,380 6,603 7,983 3.45 23.9 MINNESOTA 3,064 3,461 774 3,090 3,864 1.67 26.1 MISSISSIPPI 1,584 1,734 311 1,565 1,877 0.81 18.4 MISSOURI 3,623 4,017 931 3,459 4,389 1.90 21.2 MONTANA 640 709 147 609 756 0.33 18.1 NEBRASKA 1,296 1,428 331 1,208 1,540 0.67 18.8 NEVADA 1,099 1,324 251 1,238 1,489 0.64 35.5 NEW HAMPSHIRE 989 1,118 241 968 1,208 0.52 22.1 NEW JERSEY
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- greater than the percentage of converted offices. TABLE 6.1 DEVELOPMENT OF EQUAL ACCESS (PRESUBSCRIBED ACCESS LINES IN THOUSANDS) BELL COMPANIES OTHER COMPANIES TOTAL LINES % EQUAL LINES % EQUAL LINES % EQUAL ACCESS ACCESS ACCESS 1984JUNE 84,321 0 26,278 0.00 110,599 0.0 DECEMBER 85,457 4 26,633 1.00 112,090 3.1 1985JUNE 86,609 27 26,992 2.48 113,601 21.1 DECEMBER 87,777 51 27,355 3.45 115,132 39.6 1986JUNE 88,960 62 27,724 13.64 116,684 50.4 DECEMBER 90,159 74 28,098 27.99 118,257 63.3 1987JUNE 91,374 78 28,477 37.68 119,851 68.2 DECEMBER 92,606 85 28,860 47.77 121,467 75.9 1988JUNE 93,520 87 29,145 51.58 122,665 78.9 DECEMBER 94,813 91 29,548 56.32 124,361 83.0 1989JUNE 96,632 93 30,115 59.59 126,747 85.4 DECEMBER 98,214 94 30,268 60.75 128,482 86.2 1990JUNE 99,815
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- Average Revenue per Minute for Interstate and International Calls * AT&T Charge per Minute for a 10-Minute Day Rate 200-Mile Call (Basic Rates) Consumer Price Index: All Goods and Services Revenue per Minute 200-Mile Call Charge per Minute 1930 27¢ 35¢ 16.7 $2.68 $3.42 1931 27 35 15.2 2.89 3.75 1932 26 35 13.7 3.12 4.16 1933 28 35 13.0 3.45 4.39 1934 27 35 13.4 3.31 4.26 1935 27 35 13.7 3.16 4.16 1936 25 35 13.9 2.95 4.10 1937 22 35 14.4 2.45 3.96 1938 21 26 14.1 2.48 2.95 1939 22 26 13.9 2.53 2.99 1940 21 26 14.0 2.45 2.97 1941 21 26 14.7 2.30 2.83 1942 22 26 16.3 2.16 2.55 1943 21 22 17.3 1.98
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- and International Interstate Calls Index International Calls Index International Calls Calls 1/ All Goods Restated All Goods Restated Net of and Services in 2002 and Services in 2002 Access and (1982-1984 Dollars (1982-1984 Dollars Universal = 100) = 100) Service Cost 1930 16.7 $0.27 $2.96 1970 38.8 $0.23 $1.07 1931 15.2 0.27 3.19 1971 40.5 0.25 1.09 1932 13.7 0.26 3.45 1972 41.8 0.24 1.05 1933 13.0 0.28 3.81 1973 44.4 0.25 1.03 1934 13.4 0.27 3.65 1974 49.3 0.26 0.94 1935 13.7 0.27 3.49 1975 53.8 0.27 0.91 1936 13.9 0.25 3.25 1976 56.9 0.29 0.90 1937 14.4 0.22 2.71 1977 60.6 0.28 0.85 1938 14.1 0.21 2.73 1978 65.2 0.29 0.79 1939 13.9 0.22 2.79 1979 72.6 0.29 0.72
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- 2,293 3,373 5,667 1.95 Montana 288 411 700 126 84 210 414 495 909 0.31 Nebraska 466 930 1,395 233 167 400 699 1,097 1,796 0.62 Nevada 799 1,006 1,804 337 123 460 1,135 1,129 2,264 0.78 New Hampshire 429 650 1,079 189 103 291 618 753 1,371 0.47 New Jersey 2,988 4,923 7,911 1,346 783 2,129 4,334 5,705 10,040 3.45 New Mexico 536 791 1,327 241 135 376 777 926 1,703 0.59 New York 5,222 11,086 16,308 2,494 1,824 4,318 7,716 12,911 20,626 7.09 North Carolina 2,402 4,197 6,599 1,028 681 1,709 3,430 4,878 8,308 2.85 North Dakota 181 308 488 97 55 151 277 362 640 0.22 N. Mariana Islands 14 21 35 6 3 10 20 24 44
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- 8.39 Iowa 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 Kansas 0.95 -3.83 4.96 14.79 Kentucky 2.14 -0.84 3.00 -2.35 Louisiana 4.89 -1.44 6.42 0.06 Maine 8.09 1.12 6.89 -5.41 Maryland 2.28 0.21 2.06 -1.49 Massachusetts 10.32 -2.67 13.34 -26.18 Michigan 0.18 -5.08 5.54 -9.16 Minnesota 2.96 -2.08 5.15 6.50 Mississippi 9.19 -0.70 9.96 54.13 Missouri 10.18 -1.78 12.18 9.37 Montana 0.83 -1.08 1.93 -3.45 Nebraska 2.88 -5.82 9.24 24.10 Nevada 3.90 0.94 2.93 1.73 New Hampshire -0.14 -0.60 0.47 -11.14 New Jersey 1.99 -0.06 2.05 0.00 New Mexico 0.09 -0.60 0.70 -11.58 New York -10.56 -1.16 -9.51 -13.64 North Carolina 2.91 -2.04 5.06 -22.46 North Dakota -0.14 -1.25 1.12 22.66 Northern Mariana Islands -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 Ohio 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 Oklahoma 7.77
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- 1.6% -0.1% Minnesota 1988 0.07 85.2% 91.7% 92.1% 6.5% * 0.4% 95.9% 97.4% 97.5% 1.5% 0.1% Mississippi 1991 3.40 71.3% 76.6% 79.4% 5.3% 2.9% 81.9% 89.4% 90.9% 7.5% * 1.4% Missouri 1987 1.05 82.5% 95.2% 88.3% 12.7% * -6.9% 92.2% 97.5% 95.4% 5.3% * -2.0% Montana 1987 3.11 79.6% 86.3% 92.9% 6.7% 6.6%* 90.3% 94.1% 96.1% 3.8% 2.0% Nebraska 1998 3.45 90.7% 92.8% 92.7% 2.2% -0.1% 96.6% 97.0% 96.5% 0.4% -0.4% Nevada 1988 1.40 78.4% 90.8% 92.1% 12.3% 1.3% 93.0% 93.8% 95.9% 0.8% 2.1% New Hampshire 1998 0.00 82.2% 93.6% 92.7% 11.4% * -0.8% 94.8% 97.1% 97.8% 2.4% 0.7% New Jersey 1998 0.00 83.2% 88.6% 86.1% 5.4% -2.5% 93.6% 96.1% 95.6% 2.5% * -0.5% New Mexico 1987 3.35 61.8% 69.6% 83.8%
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -11.76 -3.94 -8.14 -31.18 411780 C HAVILAND TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 28.87 -2.41 32.05 46.84 411781 C H & B COMMUNICATIONS INC. -5.73 0.70 -6.39 -18.38 411782 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 10.21 -1.96 12.41 16.09 411785 C J. B. N. TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 3.28 -0.89 4.21 3.29 411788 C KANOKLA TEL. ASSOC. INC.- KS 2.97 -2.70 5.83 3.45 411791 A LA HARPE TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 4.24 0.00 4.24 4.38 411801 C MADISON TELEPHONE, LLC 53.49 -3.25 58.64 88.92 411807 C MOKAN DIAL, INC.- KS 1.22 9.19 -7.30 -7.49 411808 C MOUNDRIDGE TEL. CO. 9.71 -1.73 11.65 14.13 411809 C MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.57 -1.76 13.57 15.61 411814 C PEOPLES TELECOMMUNICATIONS, LLC 0.84 0.59 0.24 -0.96 411817 C PIONEER
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- Average Revenue per Minute for Interstate and International Calls * AT&T Charge per Minute for a 10-Minute Day Rate 200-Mile Call (Basic Rates) Consumer Price Index: All Goods and Services Revenue per Minute 200-Mile Call Charge per Minute 1930 27¢ 35¢ 16.7 $2.68 $3.42 1931 27 35 15.2 2.89 3.75 1932 26 35 13.7 3.12 4.16 1933 28 35 13.0 3.45 4.39 1934 27 35 13.4 3.31 4.26 1935 27 35 13.7 3.16 4.16 1936 25 35 13.9 2.95 4.10 1937 22 35 14.4 2.45 3.96 1938 21 26 14.1 2.48 2.95 1939 22 26 13.9 2.53 2.99 1940 21 26 14.0 2.45 2.97 1941 21 26 14.7 2.30 2.83 1942 22 26 16.3 2.16 2.55 1943 21 22 17.3 1.98
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- 22.57 13.49 8.00 37.87 220371 C INTERSTATE TEL. CO. 17.20 2.51 14.33 0.00 220375 A NELSON-BALL GROUND TEL. CO. 13.75 10.10 3.31 0.00 220376 C PEMBROKE TEL. CO., INC. 3.42 2.86 0.54 1.83 220377 C PINELAND TEL. COOP. 12.32 4.91 7.07 27.28 220378 C PLANTERS RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 23.94 8.85 13.87 51.29 220379 C PLANT TEL. CO. 10.46 14.41 -3.45 0.08 220380 A PROGRESSIVE RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.54 5.71 2.68 20.82 220381 C PUBLIC SERVICE TEL. CO. 14.13 3.85 9.90 21.83 220382 C RINGGOLD TEL. CO. 15.70 5.57 9.59 54.27 220386 C STANDARD TEL. CO. 7.29 1.60 5.61 13.52 220387 A FRONTIER COMM. OF GEORGIA, INC. 14.00 -0.03 14.04 0.00 220389 A TRENTON TEL. CO. 13.28 12.44 0.75 0.00
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- 974,600,486100.000 3 - 29 Table 3.21 High-Cost Loop Support Percentage Changes from 1999 to 2000 by Jurisdiction Unseparated High-Cost Loop Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Support NTS Revenue of Requirement Payments in Study Area Name Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* Alabama -1.54 0.64 -2.17 -19.49 Alaska 1.09 0.06 1.03 4.81 American Samoa -14.39 -5.03 -9.86 0.00 Arizona 10.43 5.65 4.52 3.45 Arkansas 7.57 3.08 4.35 30.03 California -1.41 4.58 -5.73 9.67 Colorado 9.62 4.91 4.49 2.39 Connecticut 13.77 4.82 8.54 0.00 Delaware 5.50 2.77 2.66 0.00 District of Columbia 2.87 -0.25 3.12 0.00 Florida 3.72 1.56 2.13 -1.05 Georgia 2.81 1.43 1.36 24.71 Guam -6.67 -4.18 -2.60 0.00 Hawaii -0.27 0.15 -0.42 131.80 Idaho 3.86 4.97 -1.06 15.75 Illinois -0.87 -1.41
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- Ten Five Ten Five Ten Five Ten Five Ten Five Ten Five Ten Five Ten Five Ten 2.07 3.97 1.24 2.38 0.83 1.59 1.91 3.66 1.15 2.20 0.76 1.46 2.12 4.07 1.27 2.44 0.85 1.63 1.97 3.84 1.19 2.32 0.79 1.55 1.75 3.48 1.05 2.09 0.70 1.39 2.03 3.96 1.24 2.40 0.83 1.60 1.93 3.70 1.20 2.30 0.81 1.56 1.81 3.45 1.11 2.13 0.75 1.45 1.98 3.80 1.23 2.36 0.83 1.59 1.79 3.44 1.07 2.06 0.79 1.51 1.64 3.14 0.98 1.88 0.72 1.38 1.84 3.54 1.10 2.12 0.81 1.56 1.72 3.35 1.04 2.03 0.76 1.48 1.55 3.04 0.91 1.80 0.66 1.31 1.77 3.46 1.07 2.09 0.79 1.54 1.71 3.34 1.03 2.02 0.75 1.47 1.54 3.03 0.90 1.79 0.65 1.30 1.76 3.45
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- 1.02 0.04 7.55 9.2OR Pennsylvania 570.6 266.4 304.2 206.4 97.9 33.42 7.40 24.02 64.84 33.0PA Rhode Island 35.7 18.8 17.0 8.6 8.3 2.28 0.65 1.70 4.63 3.7 RI South Carolina 89.2 56.2 33.0 23.3 9.7 2.24 0.38 1.23 3.85 5.8SC South Dakota 12.6 6.3 6.3 4.4 1.9 1.03 0.26 (0.37) 0.92 1.0SD Tennessee 180.8 101.4 79.4 53.3 26.1 6.79 1.28 3.45 11.52 14.6TN Texas 1,721.5 976.8 744.7 573.2 171.5 60.93 14.68 40.40 116.01 55.5TX Utah 95.7 40.4 55.2 39.6 15.6 7.42 1.84 1.84 11.09 4.5UT Vermont 16.2 9.8 6.4 2.1 4.3 0.88 0.36 0.54 1.79 2.5VT Virginia 350.0 207.0 143.0 86.7 56.3 15.66 4.85 8.43 28.94 27.3VA Washington 286.8 175.6 111.2 83.9 27.3 11.04 1.69 0.45 13.18 14.1WA West Virginia 48.2
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- 1.80 3.30 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1955 3.80 7.05 3.10 5.85 2.30 4.30 1.80 3.30 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1956 3.80 7.05 3.10 5.85 2.30 4.30 1.80 3.30 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1957 3.80 7.05 3.10 5.85 2.30 4.30 1.80 3.30 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1958 3.80 7.05 3.10 5.85 2.30 4.30 1.80 3.30 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1959 4/ 3.45 6.45 2.65 4.90 2.25 4.25 1.75 3.25 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1960 3.45 6.45 2.65 4.90 2.25 4.25 1.75 3.25 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1961 3.45 6.45 2.65 4.90 2.25 4.25 1.75 3.25 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1962 3.45 6.45 2.65 4.90 2.25 4.25 1.75 3.25 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1963 5/ 3.45 6.45 2.65 4.90 1.50 2.75 2.25 4.25
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- 1.80 3.30 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1955 3.80 7.05 3.10 5.85 2.30 4.30 1.80 3.30 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1956 3.80 7.05 3.10 5.85 2.30 4.30 1.80 3.30 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1957 3.80 7.05 3.10 5.85 2.30 4.30 1.80 3.30 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1958 3.80 7.05 3.10 5.85 2.30 4.30 1.80 3.30 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1959 4/ 3.45 6.45 2.65 4.90 2.25 4.25 1.75 3.25 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1960 3.45 6.45 2.65 4.90 2.25 4.25 1.75 3.25 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1961 3.45 6.45 2.65 4.90 2.25 4.25 1.75 3.25 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1962 3.45 6.45 2.65 4.90 2.25 4.25 1.75 3.25 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1963 5/ 3.45 6.45 2.65 4.90 1.50 2.75 2.25 4.25
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- 1.80 3.30 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1955 3.80 7.05 3.10 5.85 2.30 4.30 1.80 3.30 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1956 3.80 7.05 3.10 5.85 2.30 4.30 1.80 3.30 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1957 3.80 7.05 3.10 5.85 2.30 4.30 1.80 3.30 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1958 3.80 7.05 3.10 5.85 2.30 4.30 1.80 3.30 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1959 4/ 3.45 6.45 2.65 4.90 2.25 4.25 1.75 3.25 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1960 3.45 6.45 2.65 4.90 2.25 4.25 1.75 3.25 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1961 3.45 6.45 2.65 4.90 2.25 4.25 1.75 3.25 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1962 3.45 6.45 2.65 4.90 2.25 4.25 1.75 3.25 0.80 1.55 0.60 1.10 1963 5/ 3.45 6.45 2.65 4.90 1.50 2.75 2.25 4.25
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- 0.1600 0.4038 0.1600 0.4038 0.1150 0.4038 0.1150 0.4038 RES. = RESIDENTIAL USAGE BUS. = COMMERCIAL USAGE 3-TIER SERVICE CHARGE PER CALL SERVICE CHARGE PER CALL CLASSES OF SERVICE AT&T LEC COMMERCIAL CARD CARD CREDIT CARD FOR CARD CALLS ACCESSING AT&T'S NETWORK OTHER THAN VIA 1-800-CALLATT: CUSTOMER DIALED CALLING CARD STATION: CUSTOMER DIALED/AUTOMATED $0.99 $2.25 $2.25 CUSTOMER DIALED AND OPERATOR ASSISTED 3.45 3.45 3.45 CUSTOMER DIALED AND OPERATOR MUST ASSIST 0.99 2.25 2.25 OPERATOR DIALED CALLING CARD STATION* 3.45 3.45 3.45 FOR CARD CALLS ACCESSING AT&T'S NETWORK VIA 1-800-CALLATT: CUSTOMER DIALED CALLING CARD STATION: CUSTOMER DIALED/AUTOMATED $0.99 $2.25 $2.25 CUSTOMER DIALED AND OPERATOR ASSISTED 2.95 2.95 2.95 CUSTOMER DIALED AND OPERATOR MUST ASSIST 0.99 2.25 2.25 OPERATOR DIALED CALLING CARD STATION* 2.95
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- 1.61 1.87 3.63 1.15 2.23 0.77 1.49 2.10 4.06 1.29 2.49 0.85 1.64 1985 AT&T 2.07 3.97 1.24 2.38 0.83 1.59 1.91 3.66 1.15 2.20 0.76 1.46 2.12 4.07 1.27 2.44 0.85 1.63 MCI 1.97 3.84 1.19 2.32 0.79 1.55 1.75 3.48 1.05 2.09 0.70 1.39 2.03 3.96 1.24 2.40 0.83 1.60 Sprint 1.93 3.70 1.20 2.30 0.81 1.56 1.81 3.45 1.11 2.13 0.75 1.45 1.98 3.80 1.23 2.36 0.83 1.59 1986 AT&T 1.79 3.44 1.07 2.06 0.79 1.51 1.64 3.14 0.98 1.88 0.72 1.38 1.84 3.54 1.10 2.12 0.81 1.56 MCI 1.72 3.35 1.04 2.03 0.76 1.48 1.55 3.04 0.91 1.80 0.66 1.31 1.77 3.46 1.07 2.09 0.79 1.54 Sprint 1.71 3.34 1.03 2.02 0.75 1.47 1.54 3.03 0.90 1.79
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- Dispatch (>= 10 Lines) NA NA 5 NA PR-4 - Missed Appointments PR-4-02-2100 Average Delay Days Total 8.25 13 10.69 5.67 7.82 5 6.13 16 7.14 1 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-2100 % Missed Appointment Customer 1.7 4.4 1.48 2.64 1.29 3.59 1.21 1.23 PR-4-04-2100 % Missed Appointment Verizon Dispatch 9.1 6.25 6.41 5.56 10.86 4.44 11.64 5 7.42 3.45 PR-4-05-2100 % Missed Appointment Verizon No Dispatch 0.28 0 0.04 0 0.07 0 0.03 0 0.02 0 PR-4-08-2100 % Missed Appt. Customer Late Order Conf. 0 0 PR-6 - Installation Quality PR-6-01-2100 % Installation Troubles reported within 30 Days 2.59 3.37 2.31 1.06 1.98 2.14 2.27 0.64 1.87 3.55 PR-6-02-2100 % Installation Troubles reported within 7
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- the analysis. Accordingly we will turn to an analysis of the changes in revenues resulting from changes in the presence of LPFM stations. Table 9 Average Full-Service Commercial FM Stations' Revenue per Adult by Market Year No LPFM One LPFM Two or More LPFM Market Rank 1 - 100 Market Measure 2005 3.47 3.66 3.03 * (663) (378) (580) 2007 3.45 3.27 3.17 (447) (381) (783) 2009 2.50 2.42 2.22 * (473) (344) (825) Contour Measure 2005 2.69 3.38 * 4.38 * (737) (407) (477) 2007 2.45 3.22 * 4.10 * (595) (396) (620) 2009 1.81 2.23 * 2.87 * (605) (349) (688) Market Rank 101 - 200 Market Measure 2005 5.73 4.18 * 3.78 * (371) (308) (406) 2007 5.57
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- will turn to an analysis of the changes in revenues resulting from changes in the presence of LPFM stations. Federal Communications Commission DA 12-2 84 Table 9 Average Full-Service Commercial FM Stations' Revenue per Adultby Market Year No LPFM One LPFM Two or More LPFM Market Rank 1 -100 Market Measure 2005 3.47 3.66 3.03 * (663) (378) (580) 2007 3.45 3.27 3.17 (447) (381) (783) 2009 2.50 2.42 2.22 * (473) (344) (825) Contour Measure 2005 2.69 3.38 * 4.38 * (737) (407) (477) 2007 2.45 3.22 * 4.10 * (595) (396) (620) 2009 1.81 2.23 * 2.87 * (605) (349) (688) Market Rank 101 -200 Market Measure 2005 5.73 4.18 * 3.78 * (371) (308) (406) 2007 5.57 4.67
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- with the newspaper-broadcast combinations ordered from greatest to smallest difference in slant. Table 2. Editorial endorsements and slant of coverage. TV station Newspaper Newspaper Community Slant Slant Endorsement Phoenix AZ 30.43 4.69 Bush NY (News Corp.) 3.70 + 20.49 Bush Fargo ND + 2.33 11.94 Bush Milwaukee WI + 5.05 8.15 None Tampa FL + 3.45 + 13.73 Bush Los Angeles CA 7.84 15.70 None Dallas TX 0.03 + 6.55 Bush NY (Tribune Co.) 8.33 14.66 Gore Hartford CT 13.16 8.67 Bush Chicago IL + 0.01 3.57 Bush One fact not related to individual communities is apparent from Table 2: The Tribune Company did not require its newspapers