FCC Web Documents citing 5.79
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- .0489 (4.45) .0272 .0705 - - - 44% .0496 (4.18) .0262 .0729 - - - Seller #1 -.1055 (-12.63) -.1219 -.0890 -.1057 (-13.04) -.1217 -.0897 Seller #2 -.1079 (-12.16) -.1253 -.0904 -.0989 (-11.90) -.1153 -.0826 Seller #3 -.0194 (-1.87) -.0399 -.0010 -.0179 (-1.66) -.0393 .0033 Period -.0028 (-.87) -.0091 .0035 -.0028 (-.85) -.0093 .0036 Constant .0868 (3.67) .0402 .1334 .1393 (5.79) .0920 .1867 Table 17: Price Per Subscriber Regression (CAP MFN Treatment) The constant term captures the effect of the dummy variables that are not explicitly included in the model. In this case, the constant term captures the effects that a buyer that serves 51% of the MVPD market and the most popular seller (i.e., Seller #4) has on the affiliate
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- AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION Aeronautical mobile Maritime radionavigation (radiobeacons) 325-405 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION Aeronautical mobile 325-335 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION (radiobeacons) Aeronautical mobile Maritime radionavigation (radiobeacons) US18 US294 5.72 335-405 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION Aeronautical mobile 335-405 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION (radiobeacons) Aeronautical mobile US18 US294 405-415 RADIONAVIGATION 5.76 5.72 405-415 RADIONAVIGATION 5.76 Aeronautical mobile 405-415 RADIONAVIGATION 5.76 Aeronautical mobile US18 US294 Maritime (80) Aviation (87) 415-435 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 5.72 415-495 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 5.79A Aeronautical radionavigation 5.80 415-435 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 5.80 US294 435-495 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 5.79A Aeronautical radionavigation 5.72 5.82 5.77 5.78 5.82 435-495 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 Aeronautical radionavigation 471 472A US231 US294 435-495 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 471 472A US231 US294 Maritime (80) 495-505 MOBILE (distress and calling) 5.83 495-505 MOBILE (distress
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- 91.44 6.1 30 23 14.5N 86 48 16.7W Wynnehaven Beach Okaloosa FL 87.48 5.18 26 42 44N 80 40 58W Runyon PalmBeach FL 80.47 2.13 25 51 4N 80 7 12W Connersville Polk FL 92.05 5.49 29 40 53N 81 40 58W Pecan Putnam FL 62.48 1.52 29 54 28N 81 18 48W Nombre de Dios St. Johns FL 79.25 5.79 29 59 53N 81 35 45W Florence St. Johns FL 58.52 1.52 26 4 55N 80 13 29W FORT LAUDERDALE BROWARD FL 44.5 1.83 26 9 9N 81 45 6W NAPLES COLLIER FL 46.02 5.18 26 45 39N 81 26 17W LA BELLE HENDRY FL 62.79 81.38 31 21 12N 84 56 50W Blakely Early GA 71.02 304.8 33 36
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- 93.35 60.45 DMAHouseholds(000s) 905.9 607.9 1,180.3 CommercialStation 0.76 1.00 0.53 OwnershipInformation LocalOwnershipInformation LocallyOwned(percent) 25.17 11.80 37.49 MinorityOwned(percent) 0.74 0.85 0.65 FemaleOwned(percent) 1.42 1.27 1.56 ParentOwnershipInformation Numberofstationsownedbyparent 21.34 22.94 19.87 Parentrevenue(millions) $302.13$405.27$207.16 PercentofU.S.householdscoveredbyparent 7.61 8.08 7.17 Cross-OwnershipInformation Newspaper-TVcross-ownership(percent) 1.89 3.39 0.52 Radio-TVcross-ownership(percent) 18.35 9.83 26.19 AdMarketInformation ScheduledDuration(minutes) 58.06 58.12 57.95 Ads TotalAdTime(minutes) 11.95 12.28 11.24 AdShare(percent) 0.21 0.21 0.20 Promotions TotalPromoTime(minutes) 5.79 5.91 5.53 PromoShare(percent) 0.10 0.10 0.09 Ads+Promos TotalAd+PromoTime(minutes) 17.75 18.19 16.77 TotalAd+PromoShare(percent) 0.31 0.31 0.29 RevenueandPrice TotalRevenuefromAllAds(000s) $22.83 $27.80 $11.99 AveragePriceper30-secondspot(000s) $31.31 $37.34 $18.17 Observations 4,437 2,127 2,310 Notes:Reportedinthetablearesamplestatisticsforthedatausedinouranalysisoftelevisionstation ownershipstructureonthequantityandqualityoftelevisionprogramming.Anobservationisabroadcast- television-station-year,thusthe(e.g.)newsprogrammingisthepercentageofquarterhoursofferingnews programmingacrossalltheprogramsofferedbythatstationbetween6:00p.m.and12:00a.m.EST(or theequivalent)duringeachofthetwoweeksperyearfor4years(cf.Table1)forwhichwehavedata.See Section??formoredetails.Source:Diwadi,Roberts,andWise(2007),TMS,andauthorcalculations. 44 Table16: SampleStatisticsforOwnershipAnalysis,Page2 ProgrammingVariables All"Big-4" Other Variable StationsStationsStations NewsProgramming AnyNews 18.95 28.43 10.22 NetworkNews 6.00 11.47 0.96 LocalNews 12.95 16.96 9.26 PublicAffairsProgramming 2.82 0.14 5.28 MinorityProgramming
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- Aeronautical mobile Maritime radionavigation (radiobeacons) 325-405 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION Aeronautical mobile 325-335 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION (radiobeacons) Aeronautical mobile Maritime radionavigation (radiobeacons) US18 US294 Aviation (87) 5.72 335-405 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION Aeronautical mobile 335-405 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION (radiobeacons) US18 Aeronautical mobile US294 405-415 RADIONAVIGATION 5.76 5.72 405-415 RADIONAVIGATION 5.76 Aeronautical mobile 405-415 RADIONAVIGATION 5.76 US18 Aeronautical mobile US294 Maritime (80) Aviation (87) 415-435 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 5.72 415-495 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 5.79A Aeronautical radionavigation 5.80 415-435 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION US294 435-495 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 5.79A Aeronautical radionavigation 5.72 5.82 5.77 5.78 5.82 435-495 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 5.79A Aeronautical radionavigation 5.82 US231 US294 435-495 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 5.79A 495-505 MOBILE (distress and calling) 5.83 495-505 MOBILE (distress and calling) 505-526.5 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79
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- BackgroundInformation:Thespectrumbetween415-526.5kHziscurrentlyallocatedto themaritimemobileandaeronauticalradiolocationservices,withsomevariancesinthe allocationsamongthethreeITURegions.Themaritimemobileserviceisaprimaryuserofthe frequencybandundercOflsiderationforthisagendaitem.FootnoteNo. 5.82Aadvises,"Theuse oftheband495-505kHzislimitedtoradiotelegraphy."FootnoteNo. 5.82Badvises, "Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband495-505kHzbyservicesother thanthemaritimemobileserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtothe maritimemobileserviceinthisbandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands, notinginparticulartheconditionsofuseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribed in Articles 31and52."NAVTEXservicesoperateon490kHzand518kHzperResolution339 (Rev.WRC-07).Thereisacommonprimarymobileserviceallocationacrossallthree Regionsintheband495-505kHz. InRegion2,theprimarymobileserviceallocation extendsto510kHz. Theband495505I(Hzprovidesinternationalharmonizationandnecessarymaritimepropagatiofl characteristicsforglobalharmoflizatioflofmaritimeservices. Themaritimecommunityalsohasemergingrequirementsforgloballyharmonizedinteroperable maritimespectruminsupportofsafetyandsecurityrequirementsifl415526.5kHz.Theband 495-505kHzwaspreviouslydesignatedformobileservicedistressandcalling.The frequencyof500kHzwasdesignatedasaninternationalcallinganddistressfrequency. Overthepasttwodecades,safetyandsecurityoperationsnear500kHzhavebeen replacedthroughtheoperationoftheGlobalMaritimeDistressSafetySystem.Asa result,designationof500kHzasaninternationaldistressandcallingfrequencywas suppressedatWRC-2000,andthebroaderdesignationof495-505kHzasadistressand callingbandwassuppressedatWRC-07. Maritimeship-to-shipandship-to-shoretelegraphynear500kHzhasdiminished,butis stillutilizedonoccasionbymaritimemobilelicenseesand,intheUnitedStates,Coast GuardAuxiliaryoperators. Worldwide,theamateurservicesuccessfullysharesspectrumasasecondaryusertothe fixedservicebetween10.100and10.150MHz. Insomecountriesaroundtheworld, includingtheUnitedStates,amateursutilizespecificchannelsbetween5.25and5.45 18 MHzassecondaryuserstothefixedandmobileservices.Theprimaryinterference avoidancetechniqueonthesebandshasbeenalisten-before-transmitprotocol, supplementedbyappropriateregulatorypowerlimitations.Thesetechniqueshaveledto successfulsharingarrangements,whichshouldbereplicableatornear500kHz. Proposal: ARTICLES Frequencyallocations SectionIV-TableofFrequencyAllocations (SeeNo. 2.1) MOD USAfAIl.23/l 495-1800kHz Allocationtoservices Region1 Region2 Region3 495-505 MOBILE5.82A Amateur 5.82B 505-510 MARITIMEMOBILE MARITIMEMOBILE5.79 MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AmateurADD5.[AMl 5.84 AERONAUTICAL AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AmateurADD5.[AMl AeronauticalMobile LandMobile AmateurADD5.[AMl 5.72 510-526.5 510-525 510-526.5 MARITIMEMOBILE MOBILE5.79A5.84 MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto
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- primary allocation to the maritime mobile service in 415 526.5 kHz for MMSI, security related broadcasts, and data communication systems. Proposal: ARTICLE 5 Section IV Table of Frequency Allocations (See No. 2.1) 4 MOD USA/AI 1.10/1 495-1 800 kHz Allocation to services Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 495-505 MARITIME MOBILE SUP 5.82A SUP 5.82B 505-526.5 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 5.79A 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 505-510 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 505-526.5 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 5.79A 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION Aeronautical mobile 510-525 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79A 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION Land mobile Reason: Maritime mobile service allocations and global harmonization of transmissions for MSI, security related broadcasts, and data communication systems. SUP USA/AI 1.10/2 5.82A Reason: This is a consequential change to allocating the entire
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- globally harmonized primary allocation to the maritime mobile service in 415 526.5 kHz for MMSI, security related broadcasts, and data communication systems. Proposal: ARTICLE 5 Section IV Table of Frequency Allocations (See No. 2.1) 2185 MODUSA/AI 1.10/1 495-1800 kHz Allocation to services Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 495-505 MARITIME MOBILE SUP 5.82A SUP 5.82B 505-526.5 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 5.79A 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 505-510 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 505-526.5 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 5.79A 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION Aeronautical mobile 510-525 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79A 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION Land mobile Reason: Maritime mobile service allocations and global harmonization of transmissions for MSI, security related broadcasts, and data communication systems. SUP USA/AI 1.10/2 5.82A Reason: This is a consequential change to allocating the entire
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- part beyond updating the text of these footnotes to reflect the text now specified in the ITU Radio Regulations. Specifically, nine of the modified international footnotes (5.84, 5.108, 5.111, 5.115, 5.130, 5.145, 5.200, 5.256, and 5.266) involve the deletion of a reference to Appendix 13 of the ITU Radio Regulations, which WRC-07 suppressed, and five of the modified international footnotes (5.79A, 5.82, 5.134, 5.287, and 5.328A) involve updates and the removal of expired information. Updates to U.S. Table and Domestic Footnotes Below 30 MHz Fixed Use of Maritime Radiotelephony Frequencies Section 80.371 of the Rules describes the radiotelephony working frequencies that are assignable to ship and public coast stations. Paragraph (a) of Section 80.371 contains a table that describes the working
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- 5.57 4.67 * 3.61 * (324) (257) (533) 2009 4.48 3.36 * 2.81 * (264) (302) (540) Contour Measure 2005 3.39 4.10 * 6.06 * (373) (323) (389) 2007 3.15 3.72 * 5.81 * (341) (305) (468) 2009 2.21 2.87 * 4.40 * (301) (323) (482) Market Rank > 200 Market Measure 2005 5.97 6.18 5.29 (382) (249) (210) 2007 5.79 5.91 5.51 (293) (297) (295) 2009 4.54 4.48 4.09 (267) (344) (265) Contour Measure 2005 4.75 6.24 * 7.28 * (374) (239) (228) 2007 4.48 5.89 * 6.89 * (312) (270) (303) 2009 3.46 4.21 * 5.37 * (278) (290) (308) Table 9 (continued) Average Full-Service Commercial FM Stations' Revenue per Adult by Market Year No LPFM One LPFM Two
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- the 449.75-450.00 MHz segment shall cause interference to, nor is protected from interference due to the operation of stations in, the space operation and space research services. 7. In paragraph 177 of the text, we revise ``Section 90.303(k)'' to read ``Section 97.303(k)''. 8. We revise Section 2.106 of Appendix A as follows: In amendatory instruction 9.b, we add footnotes 5.58, 5.79A, 5.82, 5.136, 5.143, 5.146, 5.151, 5.287, 5.345, 5.351A, 5.396, 5.530, and 5.552A in numeric order to the list of international footnotes that are being revised. In amendatory instruction 9.c, we add US386 in numeric order to the list of United States footnotes that are being removed. We revise the Table of Frequency Allocations (Table) as follows: On page 9, move
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- 6.25 7.00 7.99 786 7.53 932 Georgia 2,439,821 302,740 1,191,676 6.25 7.00 7.81 320 3.07 379 Guam NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Hawaii 398,820 60,951 191,572 6.25 7.00 8.61 55 0.53 65 Idaho 446,552 46,620 188,312 6.25 6.59 7.55 54 0.52 64 Illinois 3,372,021 562,504 2,255,072 4.75 4.79 5.18 365 3.49 432 Indiana 1,956,585 193,664 911,521 5.79 5.99 6.93 226 2.16 267 Iowa 1,120,858 73,937 376,645 5.32 5.33 6.37 105 1.01 125 Kansas 729,716 61,227 352,361 5.41 5.41 5.93 76 0.73 91 Kentucky 1,035,450 51,282 397,937 6.15 6.81 7.87 118 1.13 140 Louisiana 1,387,322 154,053 548,411 6.25 7.00 7.62 167 1.60 198 Maine 446,308 35,703 160,985 6.23 6.43 7.13 50 0.48 59 Maryland 1,832,011 345,209 1,027,670 5.65
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- 6.25 7.00 7.99 786 7.53 932 Georgia 2,439,821 302,740 1,191,676 6.25 7.00 7.81 320 3.07 379 Guam NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Hawaii 398,820 60,951 191,572 6.25 7.00 8.61 55 0.53 65 Idaho 446,552 46,620 188,312 6.25 6.59 7.55 54 0.52 64 Illinois 3,372,021 562,504 2,255,072 4.75 4.79 5.18 365 3.49 432 Indiana 1,956,585 193,664 911,521 5.79 5.99 6.93 226 2.16 267 Iowa 1,120,858 73,937 376,645 5.32 5.33 6.37 105 1.01 125 Kansas 729,716 61,227 352,361 5.41 5.41 5.93 76 0.73 91 Kentucky 1,035,450 51,282 397,937 6.15 6.81 7.87 118 1.13 140 Louisiana 1,387,322 154,053 548,411 6.25 7.00 7.62 167 1.60 198 Maine 446,308 35,703 160,985 6.23 6.43 7.13 50 0.48 59 Maryland 1,832,011 345,209 1,027,670 5.65
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- unneeded blocks to be made available to other carriers. Telephone Numbers Returned - As required by the Commission's Numbering Resource Optimization Orders, carriers are returning large quantities of telephone numbers that they do not need to the NANPA so that those numbers can be assigned to other carriers with more immediate needs. In the first half of 2005, carriers returned 5.79 million telephone numbers to the NANPA. In the second half of 2005, carriers returned 4.49 million telephone numbers to the NANPA. Most Utilized Area Codes in the United States - New York's area code 212 (New York City) continues to be the most utilized, with 74.1% of numbers assigned to customers. Florida's area code 754 is next, with 70.4% of
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- down from 53.5% six months earlier. The overall utilization rate for Cellular/PCS carriers was 56.9%, up from 54.6% six months earlier. The overall utilization rate for Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) was 18.1%, up from 16.4% six months earlier. Thousands-block pooling has made it unnecessary to distribute nearly 200 million telephone numbers. In the first half of 2005, carriers returned 5.79 million telephone numbers to the NANPA. In the second half of 2005, carriers returned 4.49 million telephone numbers to the NANPA. 1 The previous edition of this report, with data as of December, 2004, was released in August 2005. 2 See Numbering Resource Optimization, CC Docket No. 99-200, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 15 FCC Rcd
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- CUSTER TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 20.82 0.99 19.64 27.40 472220 C FILER MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - ID 11.79 2.07 9.51 24.25 472221 C FARMERS MUTUAL TEL CO LTD. - ID 1.75 -0.49 2.25 0.00 472222 C FREMONT TELCOM CO. -0.34 -3.78 3.58 -0.83 472223 C CENTURYTEL OF THE GEM STATE, INC.-ID 11.74 0.55 11.12 17.66 472225 C CENTURYTEL OF IDAHO, INC. -5.79 0.10 -5.88 -14.04 472226 C MIDVALE TEL. EXCH. INC. -1.28 -0.09 -1.19 -3.67 472227 A MUD LAKE TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE ASSN. INC. 6.24 -2.73 9.22 19.56 472230 C POTLATCH TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 5.70 -10.45 18.03 58.23 472231 C PROJECT MUTUAL TEL. COOP. ASSN. 2.67 -1.46 4.19 2.39 472232 C DIRECT COMMUNICATIONS ROCKLAND, INC. 18.76 -0.96 19.92 28.25 472233 C RURAL TELEPHONE
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- CUSTER TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 20.82 0.99 19.64 27.40 472220 C FILER MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - ID 11.79 2.07 9.51 24.25 472221 C FARMERS MUTUAL TEL CO LTD. - ID 1.75 -0.49 2.25 0.00 472222 C FREMONT TELCOM CO. -0.34 -3.78 3.58 -0.83 472223 C CENTURYTEL OF THE GEM STATE, INC.-ID 11.74 0.55 11.12 17.66 472225 C CENTURYTEL OF IDAHO, INC. -5.79 0.10 -5.88 -14.04 472226 C MIDVALE TEL. EXCH. INC. -1.28 -0.09 -1.19 -3.67 472227 A MUD LAKE TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE ASSN. INC. 6.24 -2.73 9.22 19.56 472230 C POTLATCH TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 5.70 -10.45 18.03 58.23 472231 C PROJECT MUTUAL TEL. COOP. ASSN. 2.67 -1.46 4.19 2.39 472232 C DIRECT COMMUNICATIONS ROCKLAND, INC. 18.76 -0.96 19.92 28.25 472233 C RURAL TELEPHONE
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- NA NA NA NA NA American Samoa NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Arizona 1,370,607 161,757 726,356 6.33 6.36 6.56 174 1.83 211 Arkansas 711,513 40,051 352,940 5.66 5.25 6.54 79 0.83 95 California 6,922,377 2,348,972 6,365,335 4.93 5.02 5.23 950 10.04 1,153 Colorado 1,407,508 206,725 681,880 6.50 7.00 7.66 190 2.00 230 Connecticut 1,045,266 224,226 543,451 5.79 5.78 6.26 129 1.36 156 Delaware 277,389 33,765 136,552 6.44 6.44 6.44 35 0.37 42 Dist. of Columbia 177,737 30,612 491,702 3.85 3.85 3.85 32 0.34 39 Florida 5,918,463 675,210 2,294,085 6.50 6.76 7.43 721 7.61 874 Georgia 2,338,435 226,086 1,130,753 6.50 6.76 7.23 299 3.16 362 Guam NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Hawaii 390,718 54,521
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- Texas TX (133) (95) (37) 27.82 Qwest - Utah UT (499) (345) (153) 30.66 Verizon New England - Vermont VT (4,003) (3,977) (26) 0.65 Embarq - Central Telephone Company of Virginia VA (103) (80) (23) 22.33 Verizon South - Contel/Virginia VA (16,869) (16,826) (44) 0.26 Verizon Virginia VA (63,022) (61,922) (1,100) 1.75 Verizon South - Virginia VA (1,019) (1,078) 59 (5.79) Embarq - United Telephone Co. - Southeast - Virginia VA (91) (68) (23) 25.27 CenturyTel of Washington WA (20) (35) 15 (75.00) Verizon Northwest - Contel/Washington WA (642) (631) (11) 1.71 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA (4,052) (3,962) (90) 2.22 Qwest - Washington WA 69,546 69,845 (298) (0.43) Verizon West Virginia WV 6,702 6,904 (202) (3.01) Verizon North -
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- NA NA NA NA NA American Samoa NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Arizona 1,370,607 161,757 726,356 6.33 6.36 6.56 174 1.83 211 Arkansas 711,513 40,051 352,940 5.66 5.25 6.54 79 0.83 95 California 6,922,377 2,348,972 6,365,335 4.93 5.02 5.23 950 10.04 1,153 Colorado 1,407,508 206,725 681,880 6.50 7.00 7.66 190 2.00 230 Connecticut 1,045,266 224,226 543,451 5.79 5.78 6.26 129 1.36 156 Delaware 277,389 33,765 136,552 6.44 6.44 6.44 35 0.37 42 Dist. of Columbia 177,737 30,612 491,702 3.85 3.85 3.85 32 0.34 39 Florida 5,918,463 675,210 2,294,085 6.50 6.76 7.43 721 7.61 874 Georgia 2,338,435 226,086 1,130,753 6.50 6.76 7.23 299 3.16 362 Guam NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Hawaii 390,718 54,521
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- 3.37 1.46 320777 A HOME TEL. CO. OF PITTSBORO, INC. -2.30 -1.59 -0.72 0.00 320778 A HOME TEL. CO., INC. -2.38 -4.42 2.14 -33.29 320779 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN (CONTEL) -1.80 -3.60 1.86 0.00 320783 C LIGONIER TEL. CO. 19.98 -5.88 27.47 59.43 320788 C MERCHANTS & FARMERS TEL. CO. 0.99 -5.60 6.97 73.32 320790 A MONON TEL. CO., INC. -5.79 -10.12 4.82 6.85 320792 A MULBERRY COOP. TEL. CO., INC. -0.73 1.56 -2.25 0.00 320796 A NEW LISBON TEL. CO., INC. -8.32 -13.48 5.97 6.84 320797 C NEW PARIS TEL., INC. -2.55 -0.73 -1.83 -24.02 320800 C NORTHWESTERN INDIANA TEL. CO., INC. 0.02 -0.04 0.06 -61.11 320801 C CENTURYTEL OF ODON, INC. 0.90 -3.35 4.40 1.90 320807 C PERRY-SPENCER RURAL
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- 44.06 93,901,658 21.32 Utah 503,607 16,439,644 32.64 8,719,629 17.31 7,720,015 15.33 Vermont 98,352 1,744,048 17.73 1,245,886 12.67 498,162 5.07 Virgin Islands 16,429 6,541,588 398.17 4,328,714 263.48 2,212,874 134.69 Virginia 1,204,739 27,197,573 22.58 22,868,549 18.98 4,329,024 3.59 Washington 1,020,005 20,332,565 19.93 15,613,173 15.31 4,719,392 4.63 West Virginia 280,129 8,946,648 31.94 6,388,353 22.81 2,558,295 9.13 Wisconsin 864,757 24,645,187 28.50 19,636,442 22.71 5,008,745 5.79 Wyoming 84,733 2,196,182 25.92 1,806,058 21.31 390,124 4.60 Totals 49,445,320 $2,235,628,573 $45.21 $1,482,254,756 $29.98 $753,373,817 $15.24 Source: Raw funding data provided by the Universal Service Administrative Company, rollups performed by Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, FCC. Activity through June 30, 2007. Because of the appeals process, funding commitments and disbursements can be made after the end of
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- 53 53 54 54 54 54 52 52 56 56 56 Monthly Charge for Measured/Message Service $16.18$16.17$16.76$16.55$16.60$16.74$17.06$17.26$17.28$17.16$17.06$16.92$17.16$17.56$17.21$18.49$18.30$17.30 200 Five-Minute Business-Day Same-Zone Calls 16.11 16.19 16.70 17.23 17.57 17.38 17.15 17.10 17.18 17.15 17.24 17.63 17.56 16.78 17.17 17.86 18.16 16.02 Subscriber Line Charges 3.54 3.55 3.55 3.54 3.55 3.55 3.54 3.51 3.51 3.53 3.52 4.39 4.90 5.56 5.65 5.86 5.80 5.79 Extra for Touch-Tone**** 2.48 2.39 1.87 1.73 1.68 1.22 0.98 0.83 0.39 0.33 0.25 0.20 0.19 **** **** **** a4 a4 Taxes, 911 and Other Charges 4.41 4.53 4.56 4.77 4.86 4.83 5.01 5.13 5.22 5.19 5.28 5.32 5.76 4.71 4.78 5.07 5.14 4.99 Total Monthly Charge for Measured/Message Service 42.72 42.83 43.44 43.82 44.26 43.72 43.75 43.84 43.57 43.35
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- Cities with Flat-Rate Service 53 53 54 54 54 54 52 52 56 56 56 Monthly Charge for Measured/Message Service $17.26 $17.28 $17.16 $17.06 $16.92 $17.16 $17.56 $17.21 $18.49 $18.30 $17.30 200 Five-Minute, Business-Day, Same-Zone Calls 17.10 17.18 17.15 17.24 17.63 17.56 16.78 17.17 17.86 18.16 16.02 Subscriber Line Charges 3.51 3.51 3.53 3.52 4.39 4.90 5.56 5.65 5.86 5.80 5.79 Extra for Touch-Tone Service 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 Tax, Including 911 Charges 5.13 5.22 5.19 5.28 5.32 5.76 4.71 4.78 5.07 5.14 4.99 Total Monthly Charge for Measured/Message Service $43.84 $43.57 $43.35 $43.35 $44.45 $45.57 $44.61 $44.82 $47.29 $47.40 $44.10 Number of Sample Cities with Measured/Message Service 86 85 85 85 85
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- NA NA NA NA NA American Samoa NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Arizona 1,277,093 137,184 730,401 6.33 6.36 6.57 165 1.84 204 Arkansas 671,325 35,130 344,381 5.66 5.25 6.54 75 0.83 92 California 6,688,252 2,129,633 6,205,188 4.93 5.02 5.23 914 10.17 1,128 Colorado 1,323,882 174,318 665,932 6.50 7.00 7.61 179 1.99 221 Connecticut 956,413 196,085 523,611 5.79 5.78 6.25 119 1.33 147 Delaware 262,580 27,356 130,971 6.44 6.44 6.44 33 0.36 40 Dist. of Columbia 169,068 26,232 471,042 3.85 3.85 3.85 31 0.34 38 Florida 5,517,785 575,814 2,289,423 6.50 6.76 7.41 681 7.58 840 Georgia 2,257,368 203,652 1,122,837 6.50 6.76 7.23 290 3.23 358 Guam NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Hawaii 317,914 31,904
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- NA NA NA NA NA American Samoa NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Arizona 1,277,093 137,184 730,401 6.33 6.36 6.57 165 1.84 204 Arkansas 671,325 35,130 344,381 5.66 5.25 6.54 75 0.83 92 California 6,688,252 2,129,633 6,205,188 4.93 5.02 5.23 914 10.17 1,128 Colorado 1,323,882 174,318 665,932 6.50 7.00 7.61 179 1.99 221 Connecticut 956,413 196,085 523,611 5.79 5.78 6.25 119 1.33 147 Delaware 262,580 27,356 130,971 6.44 6.44 6.44 33 0.36 40 Dist. of Columbia 169,068 26,232 471,042 3.85 3.85 3.85 31 0.34 38 Florida 5,517,785 575,814 2,289,423 6.50 6.76 7.41 681 7.58 840 Georgia 2,257,368 203,652 1,122,837 6.50 6.76 7.23 290 3.23 358 Guam NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Hawaii 317,914 31,904
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- 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.04 Dist. of Columbia 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Florida 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.39 0.02 0.53 Georgia 0.52 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.59 0.34 0.17 1.64 Guam 0.94 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.08 0.00 0.00 7.01 Hawaii 3.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.98 0.29 0.15 5.79 Idaho 2.51 0.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.28 1.83 0.70 6.41 Illinois 0.18 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.35 0.13 0.13 0.80 Indiana 0.38 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.42 0.48 0.21 1.50 Iowa 1.27 0.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.64 0.28 1.08 4.42 Kansas 5.33 0.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.82 0.26 0.82 9.37 Kentucky 1.06 0.02 0.00 0.60 0.00 0.89 0.62 0.25 3.44
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- NA NA NA NA NA American Samoa NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Arizona 1,150,831 118,250 710,015 6.33 6.36 6.58 152 1.82 187 Arkansas 642,506 29,688 330,599 5.66 5.25 6.55 72 0.86 88 California 6,436,472 1,893,011 5,968,804 4.93 5.02 5.23 869 10.40 1,068 Colorado 1,218,188 150,924 652,878 6.50 7.00 7.56 167 2.00 205 Connecticut 880,736 171,979 508,518 5.79 5.78 6.24 111 1.33 137 Delaware 237,950 21,995 126,129 6.44 6.43 6.43 30 0.36 37 Dist. of Columbia 154,772 22,791 442,035 3.85 3.85 3.85 29 0.34 35 Florida 5,009,421 499,865 2,205,385 6.50 6.75 7.39 627 7.50 770 Georgia 2,094,235 207,159 1,085,771 6.50 6.76 7.23 274 3.28 337 Guam NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Hawaii 314,388 31,904
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- NA NA NA NA NA American Samoa NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Arizona 1,150,831 118,250 710,015 6.33 6.36 6.58 152 1.82 187 Arkansas 642,506 29,688 330,599 5.66 5.25 6.55 72 0.86 88 California 6,436,472 1,893,011 5,968,804 4.93 5.02 5.23 869 10.40 1,068 Colorado 1,218,188 150,924 652,878 6.50 7.00 7.56 167 2.00 205 Connecticut 880,736 171,979 508,518 5.79 5.78 6.24 111 1.33 137 Delaware 237,950 21,995 126,129 6.44 6.43 6.43 30 0.36 37 Dist. of Columbia 154,772 22,791 442,035 3.85 3.85 3.85 29 0.34 35 Florida 5,009,421 499,865 2,205,385 6.50 6.75 7.39 627 7.50 770 Georgia 2,094,235 207,159 1,085,771 6.50 6.76 7.23 274 3.28 337 Guam NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Hawaii 314,388 31,904
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- 6.88 4.88 401712 A MOUNTAIN VIEW TELEPHONE COMPANY -0.99 -3.89 3.01 -22.95 401713 C NORTHERN ARKANSAS TEL. CO.,INC. -8.18 -3.38 -4.97 -19.07 401718 C PRAIRIE GROVE TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.66 -1.45 9.24 13.31 401720 C CENTURYTEL OF REDFIELD, INC. -1.79 -3.58 1.85 -5.43 401721 C RICE BELT TEL. CO.,INC. 10.91 -5.06 16.82 23.19 401722 A E. RITTER TELEPHONE COMPANY -10.84 -5.37 -5.79 -41.53 401724 C SOUTHWEST ARKANSAS TEL. COOP. INC. 8.87 -5.79 15.55 20.67 401726 C TRI-COUNTY TEL. CO. INC.-AR 8.25 -3.24 11.87 15.58 401727 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTH ARKANSAS, INC. 5.30 -6.32 12.41 9.61 401729 C WALNUT HILL TELEPHONE COMPANY -1.46 -4.55 3.23 -2.80 401733 C YELCOT TEL. CO.,INC. -2.69 -5.90 3.42 -6.93 401734 C ARKWEST COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -0.66 -3.11 2.53
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- 292.00 361358 A>CBLUE EARTH VALLEY -0.81 -4.29 3.63 -42.09 361362 C BRIDGEWATER TEL CO 14.80 -9.67 27.09 144.16 361365 A CALLAWAY TEL CO 19.46 -1.40 21.16 71.03 361367 C FRONTIER-MINNESOTA -7.23 -7.53 0.32 0.00 361370 C CLARA CITY TEL EXCH -1.01 -7.15 6.62 -22.48 361372 A CLEMENTS TEL CO 21.40 -2.13 24.04 75.10 361373 A CONSOLIDATED TEL CO -3.42 -8.70 5.79 -33.77 361374 C ARROWHEAD COMM CORP 4.49 -6.67 11.96 23.37 361375 A MID-COMM-HICKORYTECH 0.84 -4.82 5.95 -24.12 361380 A>CDELAVAN TEL CO -2.00 -13.70 13.56 12.55 361381 A DUNNELL TEL CO 15.47 -6.85 23.96 69.05 361383 C EAGLE VALLEY TEL CO -11.61 -4.18 -7.75 0.00 361384 C EASTON TEL CO (+ 361437 MINNESOTA LAKE TEL) 15.56 -2.61 18.66 22.61 361385 C
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- 292.00 361358 A>CBLUE EARTH VALLEY -0.81 -4.29 3.63 -42.09 361362 C BRIDGEWATER TEL CO 14.80 -9.67 27.09 144.16 361365 A CALLAWAY TEL CO 19.46 -1.40 21.16 71.03 361367 C FRONTIER-MINNESOTA -7.23 -7.53 0.32 0.00 361370 C CLARA CITY TEL EXCH -1.01 -7.15 6.62 -22.48 361372 A CLEMENTS TEL CO 21.40 -2.13 24.04 75.10 361373 A CONSOLIDATED TEL CO -3.42 -8.70 5.79 -33.77 361374 C ARROWHEAD COMM CORP 4.49 -6.67 11.96 23.37 361375 A MID-COMM-HICKORYTECH 0.84 -4.82 5.95 -24.12 361380 A>CDELAVAN TEL CO -2.00 -13.70 13.56 12.55 361381 A DUNNELL TEL CO 15.47 -6.85 23.96 69.05 361383 C EAGLE VALLEY TEL CO -11.61 -4.18 -7.75 0.00 361384 C EASTON TEL CO (+ 361437 MINNESOTA LAKE TEL) 15.56 -2.61 18.66 22.61 361385 C
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- Av. Completed Int. - Dispatch (>= 10 Lines) - Loop 10.21 9.33 9.93 10.00 10.59 14.50 10.49 9.40 1a,2a,3a,4a,2n,3n PR-2-01 Av. Compl. Int. - Total No Dispatch - Other (UNE Switch & INP) 1.06 NA 1.07 NA 0.99 1.50 0.72 1.00 3a,4a,3n,4n PR-4-04 % Missed Appt. - Verizon - Dispatch - Loop New 14.58 10.84 13.91 8.02 14.54 6.94 12.86 5.79 PR-4-05 % Missed Appt. - Verizon - No Dispatch - Other 0.08 NA 0.11 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.09 0.00 2a,3a,4a PR-6-01 % Install. Troubles reported within 30 Days - Loop 4.28 2.02 4.28 1.37 4.27 1.39 5.02 1.16 PR-6-02 % Install. Troubles reported within 7 Days - Loop 2.52 0.93 2.43 0.76 2.41 0.71 2.89 0.52 All UNE POTS PR-4-02
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- maritime safety broadcast service to mariners, and covering gaps in coverage of similar information broadcast on the International NAVTEX frequency 518 kHz. The U.S. Coast Guard also states that the international use for safety purposes and propagation characteristics of this frequency obviates its use for any other purpose. Accordingly, we propose to adopt international footnote S5.131 domestically. Second, international footnote S5.79A states that when establishing stations in the NAVTEX service on the frequencies 490 kHz, 518 kHz, and 4209.5 kHz, administrations are strongly recommended to coordinate the operating characteristics in accordance with the procedures of the International Maritime Organization. NAVTEX service is currently provided only by the Federal Government. NTIA requests that we adopt international footnote S5.79A domestically, and accordingly, we
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- A.2.14.5.1.1Centrex/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (hours) 10.97 7.27 9.72 6.77 11.28 A.2.14.5.1.2Centrex/<10 circuits/Non- Dispatch/FL (hours) 3.55 0.51 4.71 2.45 0.02 3.04 2.13 0.77 1,3,5 A.2.14.6.1.2ISDN/<10 circuits/Non-Dispatch/FL (hours) 4.93 0.02 8.83 0.55 5.80 0.52 4.72 6.47 1,2,3 A.2.14.6.2.2ISDN/>=10 circuits/Non-Dispatch/FL (hours) 2.03 0.70 1.60 99.44 74.67 Average Completion Notice Interval - Non-Mechanized A.2.15.1.1.1Residence/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (hours) 14.20 14.63 10.63 16.15 15.24 A.2.15.1.1.2Residence/<10 circuits/Non- Dispatch/FL (hours) 10.30 5.79 7.82 8.22 3.41 A.2.15.1.2.1Residence/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (hours) 19.25 9.13 4,5 A.2.15.2.1.1Business/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (hours) 19.66 20.04 22.07 19.02 20.05 A.2.15.2.1.2Business/<10 circuits/Non- Dispatch/FL (hours) 15.06 14.02 12.53 14.24 12.42 A.2.15.2.2.1Business/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (hours) 10.68 8.29 36.93 28.21 13.48 1,2,3,4,5 B - 12 Metric Metric Name [SQM Number] May June July August September Number and Disaggregation BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC BST
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- create an additional NAVTEX channel and clear spectrum for its use. Specifically, the Commission proposed to adopt international footnote 5.131 domestically, which would require that the frequency 4209.5 kHz be used exclusively for transmission by coast stations of meteorological and navigational warnings and urgent information to ships by means of narrow-band direct-printing techniques. It further proposed to adopt international footnote 5.79A domestically in order to ensure that NAVTEX operations coordinate operating characteristics in accordance with procedures of the International Maritime Organization. Finally, the Commission proposed to delete footnote US236, which would delete the fixed service allocation in the bands 4000-4063 kHz and 8100-8195 kHz, to complete the transition of those bands to the maritime mobile service. No commenter addressed our proposals
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- and NG176. e. In the list of Federal Government (G) footnotes, add footnotes Gxxx and Gyyy. § 2.106 Table of Frequency Allocations. The revisions and additions read as follows: * * * * * 505-2107 kHz (MF) Page 5 International Table United States Table FCC Rule Part(s) Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Federal Government Non-Federal Government 505-526.5 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 5.79A 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 505-510 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 505-526.5 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 5.79A 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION Aeronautical mobile Land mobile 505-510 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 Maritime (80) 510-525 MOBILE 5.79A 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 510-525 MARITIME MOBILE (ships only) 5.79A 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION (radiobeacons) US18 US14 US225 Maritime (80) Aviation (87) 5.72 525-535 BROADCASTING 5.86 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 525-535 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION (radiobeacons) US18
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- similar calculation based on MLP#14; in fact, both computations were performed and the results averaged to determine the loss of those devices. The unit-to-unit variation of the loss of the impedance matching pads at channel-30 frequencies was of interest because of their use in the splitter test setup. The pads were found to be quite well matched-with samples ranging from 5.79 to 5.84 dB at the frequency of TV channel 30. All of the pads and both transformers were found to be flat to within 0.02 dB across the 6-MHz bandwidths of each tested channel (3, 10, and 30). TV-channel-specific measurements of absolute loss of one impedance matching pad (MLP#12) were used in determining minimum signal at TOV because the actual
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- AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION Aeronautical mobile Maritime radionavigation (radiobeacons) 325-405 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION Aeronautical mobile 325-335 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION (radiobeacons) Aeronautical mobile Maritime radionavigation (radiobeacons) US18 US294 5.72 335-405 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION Aeronautical mobile 335-405 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION (radiobeacons) US18 Aeronautical mobile US294 405-415 RADIONAVIGATION 5.76 5.72 405-415 RADIONAVIGATION 5.76 Aeronautical mobile 405-415 RADIONAVIGATION 5.76 US18 Aeronautical mobile US294 Maritime (80) Aviation (87) 415-435 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 5.72 415-495 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 5.79A Aeronautical radionavigation 5.80 415-435 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION US294 435-495 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 5.79A Aeronautical radionavigation 5.72 5.82 5.77 5.78 5.82 435-495 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 5.79A Aeronautical radionavigation 5.82 US231 US294 435-495 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79 5.79A 5.82 US231 US294 495-505 MOBILE (distress and calling) 5.83 495-505 MOBILE (distress and calling) 5.83
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- Copps concurring and issuing a statement. introduction In this Order, we consider a series of applications (``Applications'') filed by Intelsat Holdings, Ltd. (``Intelsat'' or ``Transferor'') and Serafina Holdings Limited (``Serafina'' or ``Transferee'' and, together with Intelsat, the ``Applicants'') pursuant to sections 214 and 310(d) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Communications Act'' or ``Act'') and sections 1.948(a), 5.79, 25.119, and 63.24 of the Commission's rules. In these unopposed Applications, Intelsat and Serafina seek consent to the transfer of control of Intelsat and six subsidiaries of Intelsat - Intelsat LLC, Intelsat North America LLC, Intelsat General Corporation, Intelsat USA License Corp., PanAmSat Licensee Corp., and PanAmSat H-2 Licensee Corp. (together, the ``Intelsat Licensees'') - from Intelsat's existing control group
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- 8,486 $17,760 $35,259 $54,543 8.3 1.92 4.84 74.4 Colorado 19 100.5 38.1 5,289 2,007 $16,830 $31,610 $39,726 17.7 2.17 5.5 5 88.4 Nevada 10 98.9 38.2 9,894 3,822 $18,492 $39,158 $50,779 12.7 1.07 2.61 7 1.1 Arizona 2 90.3 28.7 45,147 14,354 $11,951 $24,592 $32,351 29.7 1.85 5.36 72.3 Idaho 11 75.4 27.2 6,853 2,471 $15,014 $32,460 $42,417 13.3 2.04 5.79 88 .8 Northern Mariana Islands 3 69.2 14.1 23,072 4,685 $9,897 $24,935 NA NA 107.54 528.26 41.4 Florida 5 61.1 20.1 12,225 4,017 $13,448 $28,406 $36,216 22.8 8.31 25.08 90.5 American Samoa 4 57.3 9.3 14,323 2,337 $4,203 $17,295 NA NA 88.50 538.92 54.8 West Virginia 6 54.6 21.9 9,104 3,648 $13,680 $26,013 $31,772 20.4 11.38 28.7 5 92.7 Virginia
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- to be used. § 5.61 Procedure for obtaining a special temporary authorization. § 5.63 Supplemental statements required. § 5.64 Special provisions for satellite systems. § 5.65 Defective applications. § 5.67 Amendment or dismissal of applications. § 5.69 License grants that differ from applications. § 5.71 License period. § 5.73 Experimental report. § 5.77 Change in equipment and emission characteristics. § 5.79 Transfer and assignment of station authorization for conventional experimental radio licenses. § 5.81 Discontinuance of station operation. § 5.84 Non-interference basis. § 5.85 Frequencies and policy governing their assignment. § 5.91 Notification of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. § 5.95 Informal objections. § 5.101 Frequency stability. § 5.103 Types of emission. § 5.105 Authorized bandwidth. § 5.107 Transmitter control requirements.
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- = Algorithm Step; nu = non-urbanized area; uc = urbanized cluster; ua = urbanized area. Table 2. 90th Percentile Quantile Regression Coefficients - Data as of 2010 - with weighted density AS1 AS2 AS7 AS8 AS13 AS14 AS15 AS16 AS17 AS18 AS21 AS22 Loops 0.891*** 0.964*** 1.008*** 1.073*** 0.529*** 0.716*** 0.756*** 0.8 95*** 0.762*** 0.844*** 0.785*** 0.621* (17.29) (11.74) (8.03) (5.79) (5.65) (8.89) (5.67) (7.44) (9.37) (6.92) (11.08) (2.07) Weighted_Density -0.0393 -0.0231 -0.0146 0.0160 -0.0735 -0.0554 0.157* - 0.0518 -0.0103 -0.0102 0.0504 0.211 (-1.27) (-0.54) (-0.16) (0.13) (-1.24) (-1.13) (2.29) (-0.49) (-0.22) ( -0.18) (1.01) (1.33) Housing_Units_nu -0.35*** -0.42*** -0.392* -0.416 0.0653 -0.287** -0.007 9 -0.374* -0.155 -0.198 -0.101 0.0367 (-5.11) (-4.39) (-2.31) (-1.69) (0.61) (-2.84) (-0.05) (-2.14) (-1.50) (-1.40) (-1.09)
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- 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, and 336, unless otherwise noted. Section 2.106, the Table of Frequency Allocations, is amended to read as follows. a. Page 8 is revised. b. In the list of United States (US) Footnotes, footnote US23 is added and footnote US381 is removed. § 2.106 Table of Frequency Allocations. * * * * * 4.063-4.438 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79A 5.109 5.110 5.130 5.131 5.132 5.128 4.063-4.438 MARITIME MOBILE 5.79A 5.109 5.110 5.130 5.131 5.132 US82 US296 US340 Maritime (80) Aviation (87) 4.438-4.65 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile (R) 4.438-4.65 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 4.438-4.65 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile (R) US22 US340 Maritime (80) Aviation (87) Private Land Mobile (90) 4.65-4.7 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 4.65-4.7 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R)
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- of the remaining MVPDs have very small shares of the market, an HHI calculation that included all cable system operators could only be slightly higher (no more than 2-3 points) than the given HHI. C-5 TABLE C-3 1998 MVPD Horizontal Concentration Nationwide1 Rank Company Per Cent of Subscribers2 1 TCI 26.48 2 Time Warner 16.04 3 MediaOne 6.32 4 Comcast 5.79 Top 4 54.63 5 DirecTV 4.60 6 Cox 4.24 7 Adelphia 2.60 8 Century 1.72 9 Charter 1.62 10 Marcus 1.62 Top 10 71.04 Top 25 80.99 Top 50 86.08 HHI 10963 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-335 C-6 Table C-4 Consummated and Announced Cable Transactions July 1997 - June 1998 YEAR BUYER SELLER SYSTEMS PRICE** (Mil.) SUBS (Actual) PRICE/ SUB.***CASH
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- Std. 100 NA PO-4-01-6642 % Notices Sent on Time - Verizon Orig. 100 NA a PO-4-01-6652 % Notices Sent on Time - CLEC Orig. NA NA PO-4-01-6662 % Notices Sent on Time - Ind. Std., Verizon Orig. & CLEC Orig. NA NA 100 TROUBLE REPORTING (OSS) MR-1 - Response Time OSS Maintenance Interface MR-1-01-2000 Create Trouble 5.65 6.37 5.81 5.86 5.79 3.55 5.52 3.74 6.26 3.08 MR-1-02-2000 Status Trouble 4.55 NA 4.27 NA 4.97 NA 4.66 NA 6.37 NA MR-1-03-2000 Modify Trouble 5.62 NA 5.99 NA 5.73 NA 5.42 NA 6.06 NA MR-1-04-2000 Request Cancellation of Trouble 6.8 NA 6.91 1 7.04 NA 6.63 3.41 7.32 NA b,d MR-1-05-2000 Trouble Report History (by TN/Circuit) 0.38 1.8 0.35 1.75 0.41 1.25 0.31
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- of the remaining MVPDs have very small shares of the market, an HHI calculation that included all cable system operators could only be slightly higher (no more than 2-3 points) than the given HHI. C-5 TABLE C-3 1998 MVPD Horizontal Concentration Nationwide1 Rank Company Per Cent of Subscribers2 1 TCI 26.48 2 Time Warner 16.04 3 MediaOne 6.32 4 Comcast 5.79 Top 4 54.63 5 DirecTV 4.60 6 Cox 4.24 7 Adelphia 2.60 8 Century 1.72 9 Charter 1.62 10 Marcus 1.62 Top 10 71.04 Top 25 80.99 Top 50 86.08 HHI 10963 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-335 C-6 Table C-4 Consummated and Announced Cable Transactions July 1997 - June 1998 YEAR BUYER SELLER SYSTEMS PRICE** (Mil.) SUBS (Actual) PRICE/ SUB.***CASH
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- A.2.14.5.1.1Centrex/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (hours) 10.97 7.27 9.72 6.77 11.28 A.2.14.5.1.2Centrex/<10 circuits/Non- Dispatch/FL (hours) 3.55 0.51 4.71 2.45 0.02 3.04 2.13 0.77 1,3,5 A.2.14.6.1.2ISDN/<10 circuits/Non-Dispatch/FL (hours) 4.93 0.02 8.83 0.55 5.80 0.52 4.72 6.47 1,2,3 A.2.14.6.2.2ISDN/>=10 circuits/Non-Dispatch/FL (hours) 2.03 0.70 1.60 99.44 74.67 Average Completion Notice Interval - Non-Mechanized A.2.15.1.1.1Residence/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (hours) 14.20 14.63 10.63 16.15 15.24 A.2.15.1.1.2Residence/<10 circuits/Non- Dispatch/FL (hours) 10.30 5.79 7.82 8.22 3.41 A.2.15.1.2.1Residence/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (hours) 19.25 9.13 4,5 A.2.15.2.1.1Business/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (hours) 19.66 20.04 22.07 19.02 20.05 A.2.15.2.1.2Business/<10 circuits/Non- Dispatch/FL (hours) 15.06 14.02 12.53 14.24 12.42 A.2.15.2.2.1Business/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (hours) 10.68 8.29 36.93 28.21 13.48 1,2,3,4,5 B - 12 Metric Metric Name [SQM Number] May June July August September Number and Disaggregation BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC BST
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- OF IOWA, INC. 15.03 12.09 20.63 14.44 (3.32) 29.15 19.01 33CONTEL OF KANSAS, INC. 14.10 12.09 1.31 24.87 (126.49) 24.09 24.30 34CONTEL OF KENTUCKY, INC. 13.41 12.09 14.84 13.48 118.93 22.51 16.62 35CONTEL OF MAINE 14.12 12.09 18.64 15.88 21.48 17.55 36CONTEL OF MINNESOTA, INC. 12.04 12.09 9.25 10.96 (110.32) 18.70 12.29 37CONTEL OF MISSOURI 12.19 12.09 10.84 16.74 (32.32) 5.79 12.69 38CONTEL OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 14.30 12.09 8.77 21.62 (269.47) 10.72 18.46 39CONTEL OF NEW YORK 11.71 12.09 21.38 12.35 (273.22) 4.92 9.22 40CONTEL OF NORTH CAROLINA, INC. 13.40 12.09 12.60 17.48 59.84 14.62 16.98 41CONTEL OF NORTH DAKOTA, INC. 12.85 12.09 12.82 11.66 (229.19) 26.74 14.77 42CONTEL OF PENNSYLVANIA 12.93 12.09 14.38 13.92 (160.92) 16.87 14.24 43CONTEL OF SOUTH
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- 1,843,698 49,671 847,521 5.26 75.29 5.44 135 MISSISSIPPI 843,293 43,975 273,201 899,642 46,913 291,456 6.00 93.74 6.00 61 MISSOURI 2,073,199 82,166 758,932 2,227,652 88,287 815,472 6.00 75.90 6.00 156 MONTANA 240,692 11,892 76,092 346,571 17,123 109,564 6.00 69.45 6.00 23 NEBRASKA 591,360 17,590 226,199 677,394 20,149 259,108 6.00 54.03 6.00 48 NEVADA 697,567 22,712 332,995 730,437 23,782 348,686 5.22 27.43 5.79 56 NEW HAMPSHIRE 498,024 40,748 169,282 530,235 43,383 180,231 6.00 93.93 6.00 37 NEW JERSEY 3,824,793 122,558 1,791,006 3,830,560 122,743 1,793,706 6.00 96.72 6.00 295 NEW MEXICO 576,107 20,660 189,594 639,626 22,938 210,498 6.00 85.22 6.00 43 NEW YORK 7,050,479 348,015 3,426,876 7,282,708 359,478 3,539,751 6.00 89.72 6.00 576 NORTH CAROLINA 2,620,410 159,434 930,703 3,039,919 184,958 1,079,702 6.00 49.61 6.00
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- 5.96 0.00 5.96 31 0.38 31 SOUTH CAROLINA 6.49 6.35 6.37 107 1.31 107 SOUTH DAKOTA 5.58 0.00 5.72 20 0.25 20 TENNESSEE 6.49 6.28 6.42 161 1.97 162 TEXAS 5.99 6.37 6.06 566 6.93 569 UTAH 6.22 6.78 6.22 57 0.69 57 VERMONT 5.96 0.00 5.97 18 0.22 18 VIRGINIA 5.48 6.35 5.68 217 2.65 218 WASHINGTON 5.62 6.20 5.79 168 2.06 169 WEST VIRGINIA 6.62 6.89 6.65 47 0.58 48 WISCONSIN 4.56 6.38 5.09 153 1.87 154 WYOMING 7.50 7.50 7.29 16 0.19 16 UNITED STATES 5.67 8,119 99.34 8,151 GUAM N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N. MARIANA ISL. N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A PUERTO RICO 0.00 0.00 6.00 54 0.66 54 VIRGIN ISLANDS N/A N/A N/A
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- Inc. 8,439,774 25,319,322 10,127,729 0.21 US WEST Communications, Inc. 5,669,898 111,877,388 35,373,850 0.74 USA Global Link, Inc. 8,039,021 46,719,184 18,423,265 0.38 VarTec Telecom, Inc. 17,010,065 76,754,929 73,453,061 1.53 Viatel, Inc. including Flat Rate Communications 33,394,996 141,345,427 63,230,870 1.32 Working Assets Funding Services, Inc. 2,527,953 20,472,795 15,668,603 0.33 World-Link, Inc. 2,280,362 13,304,301 11,606,677 0.24 Carriers not shown above 160,330,779 703,727,448 278,209,842 5.79 Total 2,373,738,295 14,697,791,554 $4,797,915,518 100.00% Source: Industry Analysis Division, Section 43.61 International Telecommunications Data. 7 - 7 8-1 8 LIFELINE: In 1984, the FCC, in conjunction with the states and local telephone companies, established a Lifeline program designed to promote universal service by helping low-income individuals afford the monthly cost of telephone service. In 1985, the FCC expanded the Lifeline
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- 126 163 N. Mariana Islands NA NA NA NA Ohio 17,769,415 3.31 1,721 2,236 Oklahoma 6,074,800 1.13 588 764 Oregon 7,310,642 1.36 708 920 Pennsylvania 21,571,110 4.01 2,089 2,714 Puerto Rico 2,316,291 0.43 224 291 Rhode Island 2,242,130 0.42 217 282 South Carolina 7,699,566 1.43 746 969 South Dakota 1,450,334 0.27 140 182 Tennessee 9,849,738 1.83 954 1,239 Texas 31,136,507 5.79 3,015 3,918 Utah 4,056,676 0.75 393 510 Vermont 1,694,761 0.32 164 213 Virginia 17,327,110 3.22 1,678 2,180 Virgin Islands NA NA NA NA Washington 12,036,704 2.24 1,166 1,514 West Virginia 3,483,338 0.65 337 438 Wisconsin 8,692,673 1.62 842 1,094 Wyoming 1,320,180 0.25 128 166 Total 2/ 537,471,696 100.00% $52,256 $67,889 NA - Not Applicable. Note: Figures may not add due
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- C CENTURYTEL OF COLORADO, INC. 14.22 5.04 8.74 19.92 462209 C WIGGINS TEL. ASSOC. 5.12 2.00 3.06 3.19 462210 A WILLARD TEL. CO. 8.04 -2.94 11.32 19.34 465102 C QWEST CORPORATION - CO 0.50 -2.09 2.64 0.00 TOTAL: CONNECTICUT 0.83 -5.72 6.94 0.00 132454 A THE WOODBURY TEL. CO. 7.33 1.39 5.86 0.00 135200 C SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TEL. 0.76 -5.79 6.95 0.00 TOTAL: DELAWARE 2.68 -1.49 4.23 0.00 565010 C VERIZON DELAWARE INC. 2.68 -1.49 4.23 0.00 TOTAL: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA -0.22 -0.54 0.32 0.00 575020 C VERIZON WASHINGTON, DC INC. -0.22 -0.54 0.32 0.00 TOTAL: FLORIDA 4.59 -1.46 6.14 10.47 210291 C GTC, INC. 1.54 1.92 -0.37 -11.23 210318 C FRONTIER COMM. OF THE SOUTH-FL -15.19 4.30 -18.68 -79.53
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- Large Business 7.33 NA 10.69 5.55 6.44 1.84 2.73 4.79 NA Repairs:Residential 14.60 9.30 14.57 7.25 9.63 15.96 14.62 12.36 NA Small Business 8.49 11.82 12.81 5.61 6.76 11.89 9.53 9.05 NA Large Business 6.67 NA 11.67 4.08 5.90 4.39 2.98 4.42 NA Business Office: Residential 12.26 3.63 13.23 5.96 8.88 6.78 5.71 6.20 NA Small Business 14.26 7.09 12.48 5.79 7.67 7.67 8.73 9.04 NA Large Business 9.00 NA 10.99 5.88 6.67 2.21 6.86 5.73 NA NA: Not available Table 9.4 Customer Perception Surveys - Percent of Customers Dissatisfied Company Comparision - 2002 Please refer to text for notes and data qualifications 9 - 8 Company BellSouth Qwest SBC SBC SBC Verizon Verizon Verizon Sprint Ameritech PacificSouthwestern North South GTE
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- 2.11 Link Up Assistance Annual Payments by State or Jurisdiction 2 - 42 Lifeline per Month Link Up per Connection State or Jurisdiction 2003 2003 Non- Non- Non- Non- Non- Non- TribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $7.93 - $8.17 - $10.19 - $19.28 - $19.15 - $20.32 - Alaska 7.21 6.11 9.34 7.01 10.55 6.81 19.56 24.54 21.50 27.24 23.40 26.38 American Samoa 5.79 - 6.19 - 7.96 - 32.07 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Arizona 6.85 13.79 7.88 21.48 9.47 21.72 24.87 19.51 27.10 20.24 31.64 19.92 Arkansas 6.31 - 7.43 - 7.78 - 19.27 - 19.51 - 19.10 - California 7.33 4.86 7.60 5.33 7.84 5.04 17.27 21.00 17.26 36.29 16.92 - Colorado 8.06 16.31 9.03 11.36 9.76 10.77 17.69 18.00 17.78
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- SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY 4.58 -3.40 8.26 0.00 269690 C KENTUCKY ALLTEL, INC. - LEXINGTON (VERIZON SOUTH) 10.48 -2.79 13.65 0.00 269691 C KENTUCKY ALLTEL, INC. - LONDON (VERIZON SOUTH-CONTEL) -2.77 0.08 -2.84 -33.06 LOUISIANA Total 2.03 -2.92 5.10 1.39 270423 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL LA, LLC 5.04 0.79 4.22 5.06 270424 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHEAST LA, INC. 4.91 0.18 4.72 5.79 270425 C CAMERON TEL. CO.-LA 4.86 -0.84 5.74 5.94 270426 C CAMPTI-PLEASANT HILL TEL. CO. 9.56 1.49 7.95 11.92 270427 C CENTURYTEL OF CHATHAM, LLC -13.39 4.68 -17.26 -19.75 270428 A DELCAMBRE TEL. CO. 9.36 -2.28 11.91 777.52 270429 C EAST ASCENSION TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC -0.03 -0.89 0.87 -6.45 270430 C ELIZABETH TEL. CO., INC. 2.04 -0.45 2.50 1.40 270431
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- 0.0 15. Other/Unknown 278.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 137.3 0.0 NA: Not available Table 9.3 (b) Switch Downtime Causes Other Companies - 2003 Please refer to text for notes and data qualifications 9 - 10 BellSouth Qwest SBC SBC SBC SBC Verizon Verizon Verizon Ameritech PacificSouthwestern SNET North South GTE Installations: Residential 6.71 5.49 8.09 6.07 7.88 7.56 6.40 5.79 4.21 Small Business 8.94 10.94 12.33 7.43 9.12 7.64 10.97 10.24 7.81 Large Business 6.80 NA 9.42 6.49 7.81 NA 2.63 1.84 2.30 Repairs:Residential 10.08 6.45 11.45 7.59 9.93 11.91 21.95 20.39 12.69 Small Business 8.24 8.33 11.62 6.36 6.58 9.25 15.97 10.43 9.38 Large Business 6.62 NA 8.91 5.07 5.97 NA 5.85 1.55 2.25 Business Office: Residential 8.68 1.78
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- 9.85 1.75 7.96 63.35 250312 A OTELCO TELEPHONE LLC 20.65 7.73 12.00 0.00 250314 C PEOPLES TEL. CO. 4.46 4.22 0.23 1.75 250315 C PINE BELT TEL. CO. 20.25 5.81 13.65 37.17 250316 C RAGLAND TEL. CO. 7.83 1.82 5.90 11.22 250317 A ROANOKE TEL. CO., INC. 6.80 2.21 4.49 0.00 250318 C FRONTIER COMM. OF THE SOUTH, INC. 11.97 5.79 5.84 27.30 250322 A UNION SPRINGS TEL. CO. -0.49 3.24 -3.61 -100.00 255181 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-AL 2.90 1.74 1.13 0.00 TOTAL: ALASKA 13.34 11.67 1.50 23.02 613000 C ALASKA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS, INC. D/B/A ATU 4.27 20.52 -13.49 0.00 613001 C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. 3.72 6.73 -2.83 -0.54 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -6.58 1.23 -7.71 -13.28
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- Dakota 23,814 4.63 7,710 1.50 16,105 3.13 Tennessee 40,762 0.98 49,097 1.18 -8,335 -0.20 Texas 189,072 1.17 169,920 1.05 19,153 0.12 Utah 14,297 0.98 20,216 1.39 -5,919 -0.41 Vermont 22,748 4.45 7,392 1.45 15,356 3.01 Virgin Islands 25,294 30.87 1,467 1.79 23,826 29.08 Virginia 63,798 1.10 79,660 1.37 -15,862 -0.27 Washington 76,925 1.67 58,502 1.27 18,423 0.40 West Virginia 72,269 5.79 15,318 1.23 56,951 4.56 Wisconsin 60,718 1.44 42,636 1.01 18,082 0.43 Wyoming 36,014 9.66 6,109 1.64 29,905 8.02 Total3 $2,629,434 $1.16 $2,636,334 $1.16 -$6,900 $0.00 2 Net Dollar Flow is positive when payments from USF to carriers exceed contributions to USF. Total is negative because of administrative costs. Total Monthly Total Notes: Figures may not add due to rounding. Support
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- 8.87 9.20 8.16 7.69 Large Business 7.33 9.80 10.69 5.55 6.44 1.84 2.73 4.79 Repairs: Residential 14.60 9.30 14.57 7.25 9.63 15.96 14.62 12.36 Small Business 8.49 11.82 12.81 5.61 6.76 11.89 9.53 9.05 Large Business 6.67 9.00 11.67 4.08 5.90 4.39 2.98 4.42 Business Office: Residential 12.26 3.63 13.23 5.96 8.88 6.78 5.71 6.20 Small Business 14.26 7.09 12.48 5.79 7.67 7.67 8.73 9.04 Large Business 9.00 3.80 10.99 5.88 6.67 2.21 6.86 5.73 * Please refer to text for notes and data qualifications. (Qwest Large Business data is available only as a company composite, not by study area.) Table 4 Company Comparision 2002 Customer Perception Surveys 18 BellSouth Qwest SBC SBC SBC Verizon Verizon Verizon Ameritech Pacific Southwest North
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- 304.2 217.7 86.5 66.0 20.5 0.24 0.47 0.28 0.99 19.5MI Minnesota 129.6 69.9 59.7 45.0 14.7 3.96 1.02 0.21 5.19 9.6MN Mississippi 158.1 28.8 129.3 122.5 6.9 0.49 (0.18) 0.27 0.57 6.3MS Missouri 411.5 293.3 118.2 99.9 18.4 (2.68) 0.17 0.08 (2.44) 20.8MO Montana 11.0 11.3 (0.3) (1.2) 0.9 (0.38) (0.27) (0.38) (1.03) 2.0MT Nebraska 114.5 48.7 65.8 47.5 18.2 5.79 2.96 5.22 13.97 4.3NE Nevada 119.3 77.8 41.4 31.6 9.9 0.56 0.24 0.15 0.94 8.9NV New Hampshire 40.6 17.8 22.7 10.6 12.2 2.16 0.93 1.67 4.76 7.4NH New Jersey 387.5 202.6 184.9 70.7 114.2 18.04 36.01 12.69 66.74 47.5NJ New Mexico 43.8 32.6 11.2 5.8 5.4 0.99 0.09 0.04 1.12 4.3NM New York 1,165.0 335.0 830.1 533.1 297.0 82.64 26.52
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- 806.5 2,043.9 37.922FL Georgia 1,094.0 24.45 1,069.5 107.5 962.0 365.3 124.1 448.3 937.7 24.250GA Hawaii 162.1 3.09 159.0 24.7 134.3 64.5 24.2 45.4 134.0 0.222HI Idaho 202.2 4.27 197.9 28.9 169.0 73.8 28.5 62.7 164.9 4.027ID Illinois 1,300.8 3.42 1,297.4 215.3 1,082.1 441.2 162.3 478.6 1,082.1 0.003IL Indiana 725.9 2.54 723.4 156.2 567.2 278.1 73.1 216.0 567.2 0.012IN Iowa 252.0 5.79 246.2 46.7 199.5 64.8 37.2 90.4 192.4 7.139IA Kansas 314.5 314.5 47.5 267.0 98.6 34.2 134.2 267.0 KS Kentucky 456.1 6.17 449.9 76.2 373.7 180.6 55.4 129.9 365.9 7.839KY Louisiana 461.6 10.97 450.7 60.7 390.0 190.1 54.9 132.7 377.7 12.279LA Maine 180.7 2.72 178.0 29.5 148.6 58.4 24.7 65.5 148.6 ME Maryland 773.8 12.72 761.1 143.9 617.2 277.1 75.8 263.8
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- (0.44) 6.0 LA MAINE 23.0 3.4 19.5 15.1 4.4 0.20 (0.06) 0.00 0.15 4.3 ME MARYLAND 290.0 220.5 69.6 44.6 24.9 4.77 2.00 2.30 9.07 15.8 MD MASSACHUSETTS 205.6 43.4 162.2 129.5 32.7 3.47 1.05 1.10 5.62 27.1 MA MICHIGAN 233.5 115.6 117.8 97.8 20.0 (0.95) 0.10 0.28 (0.57) 20.6 MI MINNESOTA 26.2 33.6 (7.4) (7.1) (0.4) (3.00) (1.41) (1.37) (5.79) 5.4 MN MISSISSIPPI 55.2 19.4 35.8 31.2 4.6 (0.33) 0.02 (0.03) (0.34) 4.9 MS MISSOURI 181.3 132.9 48.5 36.8 11.6 (0.34) (0.62) 0.04 (0.92) 12.6 MO MONTANA (4.4) 4.8 (9.2) (7.0) (2.2) (1.77) (1.47) (0.84) (4.08) 1.8 MT NEBRASKA 138.1 31.9 106.2 80.0 26.2 8.07 6.45 6.93 21.45 4.8 NE NEVADA 98.0 57.4 40.6 31.6 9.0 (0.06) (0.26) 0.02 (0.29)
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- 48.4 6.5 41.8 36.1 5.7 0.41 0.11 0.14 0.66 5.0 NH NEW JERSEY 550.5 449.7 100.8 53.0 47.8 7.23 5.04 6.63 18.89 28.9 NJ NEW MEXICO 36.2 18.3 18.0 11.9 6.1 0.50 0.60 0.30 1.39 4.7 NM NEW YORK 666.6 203.4 463.2 388.4 74.8 9.85 10.33 4.40 24.58 50.2 NY NORTH CAROLINA 377.0 233.5 143.6 121.0 22.5 3.51 1.39 0.89 5.79 16.7 NC NORTH DAKOTA (1.1) 3.9 (5.0) (4.4) (0.6) (1.12) (0.57) (0.61) (2.30) 1.7 ND OHIO 376.9 270.3 106.6 74.5 32.1 (0.32) 1.06 0.63 1.37 30.7 OH OKLAHOMA 79.6 57.1 22.5 15.6 6.9 (0.09) (0.04) 0.08 (0.05) 7.0 OK OREGON 70.4 53.6 16.7 12.6 4.1 (3.05) (1.08) (0.62) (4.75) 8.9 OR PENNSYLVANIA 690.1 496.2 180.5 138.3 38.1 7.25 0.96 3.09
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- 0.231(b)and0.241oftheCommission'sRules,47C.F.R.§§0.31,0.231(b)and0.241. FEDERALCOMMUNICATIONSCOMMISSION DaleN.Hatfield Chief,OfficeofEngineeringandTechnology AndrewS.Fishel ManagingDirector 21 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 AppendixA:InternationalFootnotesintheUnitedStatesTable TheFederalandNon-FederalGovernmentTablesareupdatedbyre-numberingthefollowing footnotereferences(exceptasnoted): NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.53 444 Below9kHz Inthetextofthefootnote,acrossreferencetoanotherITU rulehasbeendropped. S5.54 445 Below9kHz Nochangetothetextofthefootnote("NOC"). S5.57 448 14-19.95kHz 20.05-59kHz 61-70kHz 70-90kHz NOC.Inthe20.05-59kHzband,theFederalGovernment Tableisfirstcorrectedbychangingfootnotereference446 to448,whichisthenre-numberedasS5.57.SeeNTIA Manualat4-4. S5.60 451 70-90kHz 110-130kHz NOC S5.62 453 90-110kHz NOC S5.64 454 110-130kHz 130-160kHz NOC Suppressedat WRC-95 459 160-190kHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.73 466 285-325kHz Slightmodificationtothetextofthefootnote. S5.76 468 405-415kHz NOC S5.79 470 415-435kHz 505-510kHz NOC S5.81 471 435-495kHz 435-495kHz 505-510kHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.82 472A 435-495kHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.83 472 495-505kHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.84 474 510-525kHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.89 480 1605-1705kHz NoactiontakenwithregardtotheNon-Federal GovernmentTableatthistime. S5.111 501 117.975-121.9375 MHz235-267 MHz Inthetextofthefootnote,crossreferencestootherITU rulesareupdated. S5.120 510 144-146MHz WithregardtotheNon-FederalGovernmentTable,no actiontakenatthistimebecauseWRC-97abrogated Resolution640. S5.138 911 59-64GHz 61-61.5GHz Severalfootnotesthatdesignatebandsforindustrial, scientificandmedical("ISM")applicationshavebeen merged. 916 122-123GHz 922 244-246GHz 22 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.149 547 37.5-38.25MHz AtWRC-95,twenty-threeinternationalfootnotesthat
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- .0489 (4.45) .0272 .0705 - - - 44% .0496 (4.18) .0262 .0729 - - - Seller #1 -.1055 (-12.63) -.1219 -.0890 -.1057 (-13.04) -.1217 -.0897 Seller #2 -.1079 (-12.16) -.1253 -.0904 -.0989 (-11.90) -.1153 -.0826 Seller #3 -.0194 (-1.87) -.0399 -.0010 -.0179 (-1.66) -.0393 .0033 Period -.0028 (-.87) -.0091 .0035 -.0028 (-.85) -.0093 .0036 Constant .0868 (3.67) .0402 .1334 .1393 (5.79) .0920 .1867 Table 17: Price Per Subscriber Regression (CAP MFN Treatment) The constant term captures the effect of the dummy variables that are not explicitly included in the model. In this case, the constant term captures the effects that a buyer that serves 51% of the MVPD market and the most popular seller (i.e., Seller #4) has on the affiliate
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- Std. 100 NA PO-4-01-6642 % Notices Sent on Time - Verizon Orig. 100 NA a PO-4-01-6652 % Notices Sent on Time - CLEC Orig. NA NA PO-4-01-6662 % Notices Sent on Time - Ind. Std., Verizon Orig. & CLEC Orig. NA NA 100 TROUBLE REPORTING (OSS) MR-1 - Response Time OSS Maintenance Interface MR-1-01-2000 Create Trouble 5.65 6.37 5.81 5.86 5.79 3.55 5.52 3.74 6.26 3.08 MR-1-02-2000 Status Trouble 4.55 NA 4.27 NA 4.97 NA 4.66 NA 6.37 NA MR-1-03-2000 Modify Trouble 5.62 NA 5.99 NA 5.73 NA 5.42 NA 6.06 NA MR-1-04-2000 Request Cancellation of Trouble 6.8 NA 6.91 1 7.04 NA 6.63 3.41 7.32 NA b,d MR-1-05-2000 Trouble Report History (by TN/Circuit) 0.38 1.8 0.35 1.75 0.41 1.25 0.31
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- 5.57 4.67 * 3.61 * (324) (257) (533) 2009 4.48 3.36 * 2.81 * (264) (302) (540) Contour Measure 2005 3.39 4.10 * 6.06 * (373) (323) (389) 2007 3.15 3.72 * 5.81 * (341) (305) (468) 2009 2.21 2.87 * 4.40 * (301) (323) (482) Market Rank > 200 Market Measure 2005 5.97 6.18 5.29 (382) (249) (210) 2007 5.79 5.91 5.51 (293) (297) (295) 2009 4.54 4.48 4.09 (267) (344) (265) Contour Measure 2005 4.75 6.24 * 7.28 * (374) (239) (228) 2007 4.48 5.89 * 6.89 * (312) (270) (303) 2009 3.46 4.21 * 5.37 * (278) (290) (308) Table 9 (continued) Average Full-Service Commercial FM Stations' Revenue per Adult by Market Year No LPFM One LPFM Two
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- 5.57 4.67 * 3.61 * (324) (257) (533) 2009 4.48 3.36 * 2.81 * (264) (302) (540) Contour Measure 2005 3.39 4.10 * 6.06 * (373) (323) (389) 2007 3.15 3.72 * 5.81 * (341) (305) (468) 2009 2.21 2.87 * 4.40 * (301) (323) (482) Market Rank > 200 Market Measure 2005 5.97 6.18 5.29 (382) (249) (210) 2007 5.79 5.91 5.51 (293) (297) (295) 2009 4.54 4.48 4.09 (267) (344) (265) Contour Measure 2005 4.75 6.24 * 7.28 * (374) (239) (228) 2007 4.48 5.89 * 6.89 * (312) (270) (303) 2009 3.46 4.21 * 5.37 * (278) (290) (308) Federal Communications Commission DA 12-2 85 Table 9 (continued) Average Full-Service Commercial FM Stations' Revenue per Adult by Market
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- calculation based on MLP#14; in fact, both computations were performed and the results averaged to determine the loss of those devices. The unit-to-unit variation of the loss of the impedance matching pads at channel-30 frequencies was of interest because of their use in the splitter test setup. The pads were found to be quite well matched- with samples ranging from 5.79 to 5.84 dB at the frequency of TV channel 30. All of the pads and both transformers were found to be flat to within 0.02 dB across the 6-MHz bandwidths of each tested channel (3, 10, and 30). TV-channel-specific measurements of absolute loss of one impedance matching pad (MLP#12) were used in determining minimum signal at TOV because the actual
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- similar calculation based on MLP#14; in fact, both computations were performed and the results averaged to determine the loss of those devices. The unit-to-unit variation of the loss of the impedance matching pads at channel-30 frequencies was of interest because of their use in the splitter test setup. The pads were found to be quite well matched-with samples ranging from 5.79 to 5.84 dB at the frequency of TV channel 30. All of the pads and both transformers were found to be flat to within 0.02 dB across the 6-MHz bandwidths of each tested channel (3, 10, and 30). TV-channel-specific measurements of absolute loss of one impedance matching pad (MLP#12) were used in determining minimum signal at TOV because the actual