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- homes in Kalispell falls below the required 3 percent minimum, within one standard error, as shown in the table below: Survey Households Share Standard Net Standard Year Studied Viewing Error Weekly Error Hours Circulation Feb. 00 41 .93 .53 10.18 5.49 May 00 40 .80 .36 12.70 5.60 Feb. 01 54 .51 .44 4.45 2.67 May 01 29 1.12 .63 7.11 4.11 We find that, as required by the Commission, KTMF has provided two sets of community-specific survey results for the community of Kalispell, Montana, for each year surveyed. Section 76.5(i) of the Commission's rules requires that for network stations to be considered significantly viewed, the survey results should exceed a 3 percent share of total viewing hours and a net
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- to 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20554. All filings must be addressed to the Commission's Secretary, Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission. . of the Competition Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau. The TTY number is (202) 418-0484. For further information on procedures regarding section 214 please visit http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/cpd/other_adjud. -FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION- DS1 radio interface is listed in Section 7.11.1 of FCC Tariff No. 1 at page 7-325. DS3 radio interface is listed in Section 7.12.1 of FCC Tariff No. 1 at page 7-376. PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202 / 418-2830 TTY 202 / 418-2555 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov M T h q t | ¥
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- 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 NC-17MoviesorTV-MA-S/TV-MA-LTV 0.75 0.48 0.63
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- 19 18.57 23.89 15 14 TERRE HAUTE 152 IL 30,600 20.87% 5 2.71 2.71 2 1 IN 116,000 79.13% 15 8.48 9.04 4 3 TOLEDO 70 MI 36,900 8.24% 4 11.85 11.85 0 0 OH 410,700 91.76% 9 9.49 10.97 7 6 TOPEKA 136 KS 181,100 100.00% 8 4.94 6.41 5 5 TRAVERSE CITY-CADILLAC 119 MI 245,200 100.00% 19 6.33 7.11 5 5 TRI-CITIES, TN-VA 91 KY 14,900 4.37% 0 4.28 4.28 0 0 TN 211,700 62.10% 7 5.93 7.3 4 4 VA 114,300 33.53% 5 3.26 3.62 4 4 TUCSON (SIERRA VISTA) 67 AZ 468,900 100.00% 23 8.86 17.07 10 10 TULSA 61 KS 15,700 2.90% 0 1.5 2.24 0 0 OK 524,900 97.10% 15 12.13 13.96 11 10 TWIN
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- and Title: 7.1 Who must comply with these rules? SUBPART B-DEFINITIONS Brief Description, Need and Legal Basis: See Subpart A above. Section Number and Title: 7.3 Definitions. SUBPART C-OBLIGATIONS-WHAT MUST COVERED ENTITIES DO? Brief Description, Need and Legal Basis: See Subpart A above. Section Number and Title: 7.5 General obligations. 7.7 Product design, development, and evaluation. 7.9 Information pass through. 7.11 Information, documentation and training. SUBPART D-ENFORCEMENT Brief Description, Need and Legal Basis: See Subpart A above. Section Number and Title: 7.15 Generally. 7.16 Informal or formal complaints. 7.17 Informal complaints; form and content. 7.18 Procedure; designation of agents for service. 7.19 Answers to informal complaints. 7.20 Review and disposition of informal complaints. 7.21 Formal complaints, applicability of 1.720 through 1.736
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- 2008 2009 2004 2005 21070056 21429366 2.61 2.65 2.69 2.74 2.78 631769.45 666878.05 6904942 6984172 8.37 8.43 8.51 8.62 8.72 210276.96 220744.57 5221310 5313823 21.89 22.18 22.53 22.94 23.35 163102.14 168762.94 4195981 4293915 2.25 2.30 2.36 2.42 2.48 113143.74 123064.28 1585794 1603361 1.56 1.58 1.59 1.61 1.63 44892.29 45696.50 2112967 2171197 0.78 0.80 0.81 0.83 0.86 67044.09 73255.00 493204 497529 7.11 7.16 7.21 7.26 7.33 12546.21 13165.21 214804 219818 0.15 0.15 0.16 0.16 0.16 7438.47 8208.27 341054 345551 139.39 140.53 142.21 145.17 147.08 13325.55 13981.29 8282984 8318592 8355260 97.44 98.19 98.74 99.14 99.33 266408.34 274801.22 280062 281185 283118 75.36 75.74 70.67 70.86 70.98 6205.24 6264.86 1588567 1596538 1605122 82.59 83.23 82.89 83.05 83.25 41605.18 42323.01 1661246 1674909 1687271 4071.97 4138.64 4106.51
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- 12/31/89 3.50 4.94 01/01/90 06/30/90 3.48 4.84 07/01/90 12/31/90 3.48 4.83 01/01/91 06/30/91 3.48 4.77 07/01/91 11/27/91 3.49 4.74 11/28/91 06/30/92 3.49 4.76 07/01/92 06/30/93 3.49 4.68 07/01/93 06/30/94 3.50 5.37 07/01/94 06/30/95 3.50 5.45 07/01/95 06/30/96 3.50 5.50 07/01/96 06/30/97 3.50 5.53 07/01/97 12/31/97 3.50 5.68 01/01/98 06/30/98 3.50 $4.98 6.92 $0.49 $1.50 $2.52 $0.35 07/01/98 12/31/98 3.50 4.99 7.11 0.49 1.38 2.38 0.38 01/01/99 06/30/99 3.50 5.88 7.05 0.49 1.38 2.22 0.32 07/01/99 12/31/99 3.50 5.84 6.94 0.95 1.77 2.78 0.42 01/01/00 06/30/00 3.50 5.81 6.94 0.92 1.70 2.44 0.35 08/11/00 06/30/014/ 4.28 5.99 6.88 0.00 0.00 2.30 0.37 07/01/01 12/31/01 4.78 6.66 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 Source: Industry Analysis Division, Monitoring Report and access tariff filings. 4/ Although
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- 6.04 5.02 1.57 1.73 8.32 linked sample year N uhf vhf uhf+vhf network indep. public net+ind+pub 1994 2.64 2.88 3.33 1995 143 3.76 2.63 6.38 3.01 3.37 2.04 8.42 1996 143 3.88 2.68 6.56 4.85 1.71 2.03 8.59 1997 143 3.98 2.69 6.67 4.95 1.72 2.03 8.71 1998 143 4.19 2.71 6.90 5.26 1.90 2.05 9.21 1999 143 4.40 2.71 7.11 5.43 1.99 2000 143 4.55 2.73 7.28 5.52 2.13 2.07 9.72 Table 2: Cable and Television Use, 1994-2000 All Markets Linked Sample Year N hut % cable % N hut % cable % 1994 207 36.47 63.19 143 37.29 62.96 1995 207 36.41 63.88 143 37.18 63.93 1996 207 36.69 66.30 143 37.47 66.41 1997 207 36.04 67.05 143 36.85
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- 3, 2004). Hazlett & Sosa, supra note 25, at 295 (``The share of informational programming on FM increases from 4.64 percent in 1975 to 7.39 percent in 1995. The more dramatic increase is in the AM band, where the share of informational programming goes from 4.29 percent to 27.60 percent. Particularly impressive is the increase in AM informational share from 7.11 percent in 1987 to 27.60 percent in 1995''). The better known cable and satellite channels that concentrate on information, news and opinion are CNN, Headline News, CNNfn, CNBC, MSNBC, Fox News, and C-SPAN I-III. CNN and C-SPAN are also broadcast on some radio stations. In the recently concluded Presidential campaign, the mainstream media at first ignored the Swift Boat Veterans
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- Subscribership and Penetration ................................................................... 6-1 to 6-79 7. Rates and Price Indices ........................................................................... 7-1 to 7-28 8. Network Usage ..................................................................................... 8-1 to 8-27 9. Quality of Service ........................................................................................ 9-1 to 9-13 10. Infrastructure ............................................................................................... 10-1 to 10-22 11. Revenues, Expenses and Investment........................................................... 11-1 to 11-28 2 Index of Tables and Charts Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line .................................................................... Table 7.11 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line - by Carrier ................................................ Table 7.13 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute ................................................................Table 7.12 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute - by Carrier .............................................. Table 7.14 Adjustment Formula ......................................................................... Table 1.17 Carrier Telecommunications Revenues Reported on FCC Form 499-Q .............. Table 1.9 Changes in Local Exchange Carriers ..................................................... Table 3.36 Consumer
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- Subscribership and Penetration ................................................................... 6-1 to 6-79 7. Rates and Price Indices ........................................................................... 7-1 to 7-28 8. Network Usage ..................................................................................... 8-1 to 8-27 9. Quality of Service ........................................................................................ 9-1 to 9-13 10. Infrastructure ............................................................................................... 10-1 to 10-22 11. Revenues, Expenses and Investment........................................................... 11-1 to 11-28 2 Index of Tables and Charts Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line .................................................................... Table 7.11 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line - by Carrier ................................................ Table 7.13 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute ................................................................Table 7.12 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute - by Carrier .............................................. Table 7.14 Adjustment Formula ......................................................................... Table 1.17 Carrier Telecommunications Revenues Reported on FCC Form 499-Q .............. Table 1.9 Changes in Local Exchange Carriers ..................................................... Table 3.36 Consumer
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- 15.27 9.93 16.91 15.71 16.57 22.52 15.16 14.75 17.14 New York 8.70 1.81 9.64 7.43 9.68 9.67 27.61 28.50 26.61 - 27.33 - North Carolina 8.94 3.97 9.66 10.92 9.75 8.13 17.42 - 19.74 - 21.10 - North Dakota 8.29 9.02 8.61 8.93 9.13 16.02 15.44 17.71 15.39 61.09 15.27 53.86 Northern Mariana Islands 6.28 - 7.52 - 8.25 - 7.11 - 4.53 - 6.67 - Ohio 7.64 - 8.57 - 8.82 - 17.61 - 16.96 - 17.30 - Oklahoma 7.57 10.22 7.51 10.15 7.61 11.03 20.16 12.93 22.41 11.70 21.81 30.92 Oregon 9.09 10.18 9.88 9.95 9.93 10.73 10.01 8.24 9.53 15.07 16.87 80.12 Pennsylvania 7.90 - 8.35 - 8.35 - 19.95 - 20.07 - 20.07 - Puerto Rico 9.05
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- ROSA TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 2.64 -0.14 2.78 -0.58 435215 C SOUTHWESTERN BELL-OKLAHOMA -8.77 -6.28 -2.66 0.00 OREGON Total 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 532226 C MIDVALE TEL. EXCH. INC. - OR 16.51 -7.66 26.18 38.83 532359 C BEAVER CREEK COOPERATIVE TEL. CO. 3.11 1.75 1.34 -0.98 532361 C CENTURYTEL OF EASTERN OREGON -2.68 -1.54 -1.15 -12.21 532362 C CANBY TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION 7.11 -4.13 11.73 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. 3.34 -1.14 4.53 3.58 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY -1.07 -3.80 2.84 -1.83 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. -7.84 1.05 -8.80 -14.28 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. -0.85 1.57 -2.38 -26.51 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.32 -5.77 10.72 14.01 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. -8.46 -7.24 -1.31 -12.46
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- carriers to recover the remaining portion of their fixed loop costs from long distance carriers on a per-line, instead of a per-minute, basis. A further access charge reform was adopted on May 31, 2000, which eliminated the PICC and consolidated it with the SLC. This took effect on July 1, 2000.6 Average monthly SLCs and PICCs are shown in Table 7.11 and average per-minute rates charged to long distance carriers are shown in Table 7.12. Both tables report historical averages for all local exchange carriers (LECs) that file access tariffs subject to price-cap regulation and LECs in the National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA) pool. These LECs control over 98% of the industry's regulated access lines. Current per-line charges and per-minute charges
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- 3,231 6.07 173 1,012 17.09 South Carolina 556 8,171 6.80 476 4,706 10.11 South Dakota 7 813 0.86 22 576 3.82 Tennessee 778 13,415 5.80 655 6,724 9.74 Texas 2,783 62,199 4.47 3,570 21,254 16.80 Utah 842 6,396 13.16 232 2,520 9.21 Vermont 143 2,501 5.72 132 528 25.00 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,180 16,606 7.11 1,571 8,355 18.80 Washington 843 18,553 4.54 877 6,498 13.50 West Virginia 277 3,050 9.08 154 1,526 10.09 Wisconsin 570 10,532 5.41 346 5,810 5.96 Wyoming 46 1,024 4.49 10 685 1.46 Totals 50,530 759,772 6.7% 51,224 321,496 15.9% Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 26
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- 6. Subscribership and Penetration ...................................................................6-1 to 6-82 7. Rates and Price Indices ........................................................................... 7-1 to 7-29 8. Network Usage .................................................................................... 8-1 to 8-27 9. Quality of Service ........................................................................................ 9-1 to 9-13 10. Infrastructure ............................................................................................... 10-1 to 10-20 11. Revenues, Expenses and Investment........................................................... 11-1 to 11-28 2 Index of Tables and Charts Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line .................................................................... Table 7.11 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line - by Carrier ................................................ Table 7.13 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute ................................................................Table 7.12 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute - by Carrier .............................................. Table 7.14 Adjustment Formula ......................................................................... Table 1.17 Carrier Telecommunications Revenues Reported on FCC Form 499-Q .............. Table 1.9 Changes in Local Exchange Carriers ..................................................... Table 3.36 Consumer
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- 6. Subscribership and Penetration ...................................................................6-1 to 6-82 7. Rates and Price Indices ........................................................................... 7-1 to 7-29 8. Network Usage .................................................................................... 8-1 to 8-27 9. Quality of Service ........................................................................................ 9-1 to 9-13 10. Infrastructure ............................................................................................... 10-1 to 10-20 11. Revenues, Expenses and Investment........................................................... 11-1 to 11-28 2 Index of Tables and Charts Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line .................................................................... Table 7.11 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line - by Carrier ................................................ Table 7.13 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute ................................................................Table 7.12 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute - by Carrier .............................................. Table 7.14 Adjustment Formula ......................................................................... Table 1.17 Carrier Telecommunications Revenues Reported on FCC Form 499-Q .............. Table 1.9 Changes in Local Exchange Carriers ..................................................... Table 3.36 Consumer
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- IOWA TELECOM-NORTH -4.12 -4.33 0.22 0.00 351168 A FARMERS MUTUAL COOP TEL CO- HARLAN 4.20 -5.22 9.94 17.81 351169 A FARMERS MUTUAL COOP. TEL. CO.-MOULTON -24.65 -34.91 15.77 0.91 351170 C IOWA TELECOMM. SVCS. DBA IOWA TELECOM-SYSTEMS -1.73 -6.88 5.53 0.00 351171 A FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO.-JESUP 23.22 -1.85 25.55 INFINITE 351172 A FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO.-NORA SPRINGS 4.56 -2.38 7.11 15.03 351173 A FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. COOP.-SHELLSBURG 4.38 -1.22 5.66 9.27 351174 A FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO.-STANTON 5.39 -3.23 8.90 19.24 351175 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-BATAVIA 4.54 -4.02 8.92 18.83 351176 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-ESSEX 2.91 -1.62 4.61 4.10 351177 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-RICEVILLE 7.31 -0.98 8.37 20.04 351178 C IOWA TELECOMM. SVCS. DBA IOWA TELECOM -2.64 -2.72 0.08 0.00
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- Nebraska 285,542 7,695,991 26.95 6,421,505 22.49 1,274,486 4.46 Nevada 385,401 4,863,073 12.62 4,593,693 11.92 269,380 0.70 New Hampshire 207,417 2,325,139 11.21 1,711,299 8.25 613,840 2.96 New Jersey 1,380,753 55,515,925 40.21 35,254,397 25.53 20,261,528 14.67 New Mexico 323,066 90,187,609 279.16 38,614,423 119.52 51,573,186 159.64 New York 2,864,775 436,631,563 152.41 280,986,710 98.08 155,644,853 54.33 North Carolina 1,360,209 50,258,753 36.95 40,588,850 29.84 9,669,903 7.11 North Dakota 102,233 3,974,016 38.87 3,476,230 34.00 497,786 4.87 Northern Mariana Is. 11,244 1,242,362 110.49 727,331 64.69 515,031 45.80 Ohio 1,845,428 75,330,208 40.82 45,176,977 24.48 30,153,231 16.34 Oklahoma 626,160 54,239,342 86.62 40,823,624 65.20 13,415,718 21.43 Oregon 551,273 16,110,532 29.22 11,457,049 20.78 4,653,483 8.44 Pennsylvania 1,821,146 89,743,704 49.28 77,565,739 42.59 12,177,965 6.69 Puerto Rico 584,916 6,086,500 10.41 2,910,953 4.98 3,175,547 5.43
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- carriers to recover the remaining portion of their fixed loop costs from long distance carriers on a per-line, instead of a per-minute, basis. A further access charge reform was adopted on May 31, 2000, which eliminated the PICC and consolidated it with the SLC. This took effect on July 1, 2000.6 Average monthly SLCs and PICCs are shown in Table 7.11 and average per-minute rates charged to long distance carriers are shown in Table 7.12. Both tables report historical averages for all local exchange carriers (LECs) that file access tariffs subject to price-cap regulation and LECs in the National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA) pool. These LECs control over 98% of the industry's regulated access lines. Current per-line charges and per-minute charges
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- 12/31/89 3.50 4.94 01/01/90 06/30/90 3.48 4.84 07/01/90 12/31/90 3.48 4.83 01/01/91 06/30/91 3.48 4.77 07/01/91 11/27/91 3.49 4.74 11/28/91 06/30/92 3.49 4.76 07/01/92 06/30/93 3.49 4.68 07/01/93 06/30/94 3.50 5.37 07/01/94 06/30/95 3.50 5.45 07/01/95 06/30/96 3.50 5.50 07/01/96 06/30/97 3.50 5.53 07/01/97 12/31/97 3.50 5.68 01/01/98 06/30/98 3.50 $4.98 6.92 $0.49 $1.50 $2.52 $0.35 07/01/98 12/31/98 3.50 4.99 7.11 0.49 1.38 2.38 0.38 01/01/99 06/30/99 3.50 5.88 7.05 0.49 1.38 2.22 0.32 07/01/99 12/31/99 3.50 5.84 6.94 0.95 1.77 2.78 0.42 01/01/00 06/30/00 3.50 5.81 6.94 0.92 1.70 2.44 0.35 08/11/00 06/30/014 4.28 5.99 6.88 0.00 0.00 2.30 0.37 07/01/01 12/31/01 4.78 6.66 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 01/01/02 06/30/02 4.92 6.79 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 07/01/02 06/30/03 5.62 6.45
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- 6. Subscribership and Penetration ...................................................................6-1 to 6-97 7. Rates and Price Indices ........................................................................... 7-1 to 7-29 8. Network Usage ................................................................................... 8-1 to 8-30 9. Quality of Service ........................................................................................ 9-1 to 9-13 10. Infrastructure ............................................................................................... 10-1 to 10-22 11. Revenues, Expenses and Investment........................................................... 11-1 to 11-28 2 Index of Tables and Charts Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line .................................................................... Table 7.11 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line - by Carrier ................................................ Table 7.13 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute ................................................................Table 7.12 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute - by Carrier .............................................. Table 7.14 Adjustment Formula ......................................................................... Table 1.17 Carrier Telecommunications Revenues Reported on FCC Form 499-Q .............. Table 1.9 Changes in Local Exchange Carriers ..................................................... Table 3.36 Consumer
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- 6. Subscribership and Penetration ...................................................................6-1 to 6-97 7. Rates and Price Indices ........................................................................... 7-1 to 7-29 8. Network Usage ................................................................................... 8-1 to 8-30 9. Quality of Service ........................................................................................ 9-1 to 9-13 10. Infrastructure ............................................................................................... 10-1 to 10-22 11. Revenues, Expenses and Investment........................................................... 11-1 to 11-28 2 Index of Tables and Charts Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line .................................................................... Table 7.11 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line - by Carrier ................................................ Table 7.13 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute ................................................................Table 7.12 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute - by Carrier .............................................. Table 7.14 Adjustment Formula ......................................................................... Table 1.17 Carrier Telecommunications Revenues Reported on FCC Form 499-Q .............. Table 1.9 Changes in Local Exchange Carriers ..................................................... Table 3.36 Consumer
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- 0.00 1.75 1.75 8.15 10.00 9.92 8.15 13.50 13.42 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.50 3.50 0.42 1.75 1.75 7.85 10.00 9.18 8.69 13.50 12.68 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.29 2.00 3.50 2.05 1.00 1.75 1.03 8.10 10.00 8.31 10.10 13.50 10.36 Minnesota 6.63 8.25 7.11 0.00 3.50 1.86 0.00 1.75 0.93 6.63 10.00 8.04 6.63 13.50 9.90 Mississippi 6.50 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.29 0.00 1.75 1.64 6.50 10.00 9.89 6.50 13.50 13.18 Missouri 6.50 8.25 7.41 0.00 3.50 3.50 0.00 1.75 1.75 6.50 10.00 9.16 6.50 13.50 12.65 Montana 8.24 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 2.94 0.00 1.75 1.47 8.24 10.00 9.71 8.24 13.50 12.65
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- 1.93 -6.11 8.56 8.50 270438 C RESERVE TEL. CO. 3.76 0.08 3.68 4.76 270439 C CENTURYTEL OF RINGGOLD, LLC -2.26 -6.46 4.49 0.12 270440 C CENTURYTEL OF EAST LA, LLC -1.79 0.56 -2.34 -9.01 270441 C STAR TEL. CO., INC. -1.32 -3.60 2.36 -1.88 270442 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHWEST LA, LLC -3.86 -2.65 -1.24 -7.25 275183 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-LA 7.11 -12.27 22.10 INFINITE TOTAL MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 100002 C OXFORD WEST TEL. CO. -2.73 -0.84 -1.90 -100.00 100003 C LINCOLNVILLE TEL. CO. 3.16 -4.29 7.79 0.00 100004 C CHINA TEL. CO. 7.14 -2.88 10.32 64.12 100005 A COBBOSSEECONTEE TEL. CO. -3.50 -8.74 5.74 8.39 100007 C ISLAND TEL. CO. -12.90 2.24 -14.81 -50.68 100010 C HAMPDEN TEL. CO.
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- carriers to recover the remaining portion of their fixed loop costs from long distance carriers on a per-line, instead of a per-minute, basis. A further access charge reform was adopted on May 31, 2000, which eliminated the PICC and consolidated it with the SLC. This took effect on July 1, 2000.6 Average monthly SLCs and PICCs are shown in Table 7.11 and average per-minute rates charged to long distance carriers are shown in Table 7.12. Both tables report historical averages for all local exchange carriers (LECs) that file access tariffs subject to price-cap regulation and LECs in the National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA) pool. These LECs control over 98% of the telecommunications industry's access lines regulated under Title II of the
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- 12/31/89 3.50 4.94 01/01/90 06/30/90 3.48 4.84 07/01/90 12/31/90 3.48 4.83 01/01/91 06/30/91 3.48 4.77 07/01/91 11/27/91 3.49 4.74 11/28/91 06/30/92 3.49 4.76 07/01/92 06/30/93 3.49 4.68 07/01/93 06/30/94 3.50 5.37 07/01/94 06/30/95 3.50 5.45 07/01/95 06/30/96 3.50 5.50 07/01/96 06/30/97 3.50 5.53 07/01/97 12/31/97 3.50 5.68 01/01/98 06/30/98 3.50 $4.98 6.92 $0.49 $1.50 $2.52 $0.35 07/01/98 12/31/98 3.50 4.99 7.11 0.49 1.38 2.38 0.38 01/01/99 06/30/99 3.50 5.88 7.05 0.49 1.38 2.22 0.32 07/01/99 12/31/99 3.50 5.84 6.94 0.95 1.77 2.78 0.42 01/01/00 06/30/00 3.50 5.81 6.94 0.92 1.70 2.44 0.35 08/11/00 06/30/014 4.28 5.99 6.88 0.00 0.00 2.30 0.37 07/01/01 12/31/01 4.78 6.66 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 01/01/02 06/30/02 4.92 6.79 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 07/01/02 06/30/03 5.62 6.45
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- and Penetration .................................................................. 6-1 to 6-97 7. Rates and Price Indices ............................................................................ 7-1 to 7-23 8. Network Usage ....................................................................... .............. 8-1 to 8-30 9. Quality of Service ........................................................................................ 9-1 to 9-13 10. Infrastructure ............................................................................................... 10-1 to 10-22 11. Revenues, Expenses and Investment........................................................... 11-1 to 11-28 2 Index of Tables and Charts Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line .................................................................... Table 7.11 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line - by Carrier ................................................ Table 7.13 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute ................................................................Table 7.12 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute - by Carrier .............................................. Table 7.14 Adjustment Formula ......................................................................... Table 1.17 Carrier Telecommunications Revenues Reported on FCC Form 499-Q .............. Table 1.9 Changes in Local Exchange Carriers ..................................................... Table 3.36 Consumer
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- and Penetration .................................................................. 6-1 to 6-97 7. Rates and Price Indices ............................................................................ 7-1 to 7-23 8. Network Usage ....................................................................... .............. 8-1 to 8-30 9. Quality of Service ........................................................................................ 9-1 to 9-13 10. Infrastructure ............................................................................................... 10-1 to 10-22 11. Revenues, Expenses and Investment........................................................... 11-1 to 11-28 2 Index of Tables and Charts Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line .................................................................... Table 7.11 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line - by Carrier ................................................ Table 7.13 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute ................................................................Table 7.12 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute - by Carrier .............................................. Table 7.14 Adjustment Formula ......................................................................... Table 1.17 Carrier Telecommunications Revenues Reported on FCC Form 499-Q .............. Table 1.9 Changes in Local Exchange Carriers ..................................................... Table 3.36 Consumer
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- 0.00 1.75 0.95 6.67 10.00 8.09 6.67 13.50 9.99 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.33 0.00 1.75 1.66 8.25 10.00 9.91 8.25 13.50 13.24 Missouri 6.50 8.25 7.32 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 6.50 10.00 9.06 6.50 13.50 12.56 Montana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.03 0.00 1.75 1.51 8.25 10.00 9.76 8.25 13.50 12.79 Nebraska 6.06 8.25 7.11 0.00 3.50 3.41 0.00 1.75 1.71 6.06 10.00 8.82 6.06 13.50 12.23 Nevada 5.53 8.25 6.25 0.00 3.50 1.89 0.00 1.75 0.94 5.53 10.00 7.19 5.53 13.50 9.08 New Hampshire 8.14 8.25 8.15 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.14 8.25 8.15 8.14 8.25 8.15 New Jersey 7.07 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.48 0.00 1.75 1.74 7.07 10.00 9.76 7.07
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- C AGATE MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE ASSOC. 9.73 -8.00 19.28 14.05 462181 C BIJOU TEL COOPERATIVE ASSOC. INC 7.45 -1.97 9.60 13.77 462182 C BLANCA TELEPHONE CO. 7.98 -3.85 12.30 13.35 462184 C DELTA COUNTY TELE-COMM INC. -6.35 -1.49 -4.93 -60.71 462185 C CENTURYTEL OF EAGLE, INC. -2.16 -4.57 2.52 -2.80 462186 C EASTERN SLOPE RURAL TEL ASSN INC 2.43 -4.37 7.11 7.16 462187 C THE EL PASO COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY -3.16 -3.82 0.69 -15.51 462188 C FARMERS TEL CO, INC. - COLORADO 6.38 -3.96 10.76 10.60 462190 C HAXTUN TELEPHONE COMPANY -1.86 -1.91 0.06 -4.83 462192 C BIG SANDY TELECOM, INC. -3.48 -6.97 3.76 -2.33 462193 C NUCLA-NATURITA TEL. CO. -5.25 -0.33 -4.93 -23.01 462194 C NUNN TEL. COMPANY 14.35 2.43
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- carriers to recover the remaining portion of their fixed loop costs from long distance carriers on a per-line, instead of a per-minute, basis. A further access charge reform was adopted on May 31, 2000, which eliminated the PICC and consolidated it with the SLC. This took effect on July 1, 2000.6 Average monthly SLCs and PICCs are shown in Table 7.11 and average per-minute rates charged to long distance carriers are shown in Table 7.12. Both tables report historical averages for all local exchange carriers (LECs) that file access tariffs subject to price-cap regulation and LECs in the National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA) pool. These LECs control over 98% of the telecommunications industry's access lines regulated under Title II of the
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- 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Idaho 6.50 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.44 0.00 1.75 1.72 6.50 10.00 9.89 6.50 13.50 13.34 Illinois 6.24 8.25 6.57 0.00 2.50 0.11 0.00 1.25 0.05 6.24 9.50 6.62 6.24 12.00 6.73 Indiana 5.25 8.25 7.52 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.25 8.25 7.52 5.25 8.25 7.52 Iowa 6.55 8.25 7.11 0.00 3.50 0.32 0.00 1.75 0.16 6.55 10.00 7.27 6.55 13.50 7.58 Kansas 6.50 8.25 7.31 0.00 3.50 3.44 0.00 1.75 1.72 6.50 10.00 9.03 6.50 13.50 12.47 Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87
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- 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Idaho 6.50 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.44 0.00 1.75 1.72 6.50 10.00 9.89 6.50 13.50 13.34 Illinois 6.24 8.25 6.57 0.00 2.50 0.11 0.00 1.25 0.05 6.24 9.50 6.62 6.24 12.00 6.73 Indiana 5.25 8.25 7.52 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.25 8.25 7.52 5.25 8.25 7.52 Iowa 6.55 8.25 7.11 0.00 3.50 0.32 0.00 1.75 0.16 6.55 10.00 7.27 6.55 13.50 7.58 Kansas 6.50 8.25 7.31 0.00 3.50 3.44 0.00 1.75 1.72 6.50 10.00 9.03 6.50 13.50 12.47 Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87
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- 401144 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC 21.01 -7.53 30.85 62.10 401144A C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC 2.91 -4.19 7.41 0.00 401691 C WINDSTREAM ARKANSAS, INC. -3.87 -3.19 -0.71 0.00 401692 C ARKANSAS TELEPHONE COMPANY 2.45 -2.59 5.17 0.00 401697 C CENTRAL ARKANSAS TEL. COOP INC. -5.09 -2.04 -3.11 -16.79 401698 C CLEVELAND CTY TEL. CO. -1.55 -4.78 3.39 -7.11 401699 C DECATUR TELEPHONE CO INC- ARKANSAS 4.87 -9.98 16.50 86.37 401702 C SOUTH ARKANSAS TEL. CO.,INC. 1.57 -4.44 6.30 2.40 401704 C LAVACA TELEPHONE-AR -16.08 -5.68 -11.03 -22.34 401705 C CENTURYTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 3.20 -5.04 8.68 6.33 401709 C MADISON COUNTY TEL. CO. INC. 15.64 -3.25 19.53 79.18 401710 A MAGAZINE TELEPHONE COMPANY -10.04 -3.14 -7.12 -43.34 401711
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- 12/31/89 3.50 4.94 01/01/90 06/30/90 3.48 4.84 07/01/90 12/31/90 3.48 4.83 01/01/91 06/30/91 3.48 4.77 07/01/91 11/27/91 3.49 4.74 11/28/91 06/30/92 3.49 4.76 07/01/92 06/30/93 3.49 4.68 07/01/93 06/30/94 3.50 5.37 07/01/94 06/30/95 3.50 5.45 07/01/95 06/30/96 3.50 5.50 07/01/96 06/30/97 3.50 5.53 07/01/97 12/31/97 3.50 5.68 01/01/98 06/30/98 3.50 $4.98 6.92 $0.49 $1.50 $2.52 $0.35 07/01/98 12/31/98 3.50 4.99 7.11 0.49 1.38 2.38 0.38 01/01/99 06/30/99 3.50 5.88 7.05 0.49 1.38 2.22 0.32 07/01/99 12/31/99 3.50 5.84 6.94 0.95 1.77 2.78 0.42 01/01/00 06/30/00 3.50 5.81 6.94 0.92 1.70 2.44 0.35 08/11/00 06/30/014 4.28 5.99 6.88 0.00 0.00 2.30 0.37 07/01/01 12/31/01 4.78 6.66 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 01/01/02 06/30/02 4.92 6.79 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 07/01/02 06/30/03 5.62 6.45
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- 12/31/89 3.50 4.94 01/01/90 06/30/90 3.48 4.84 07/01/90 12/31/90 3.48 4.83 01/01/91 06/30/91 3.48 4.77 07/01/91 11/27/91 3.49 4.74 11/28/91 06/30/92 3.49 4.76 07/01/92 06/30/93 3.49 4.68 07/01/93 06/30/94 3.50 5.37 07/01/94 06/30/95 3.50 5.45 07/01/95 06/30/96 3.50 5.50 07/01/96 06/30/97 3.50 5.53 07/01/97 12/31/97 3.50 5.68 01/01/98 06/30/98 3.50 $4.98 6.92 $0.49 $1.50 $2.52 $0.35 07/01/98 12/31/98 3.50 4.99 7.11 0.49 1.38 2.38 0.38 01/01/99 06/30/99 3.50 5.88 7.05 0.49 1.38 2.22 0.32 07/01/99 12/31/99 3.50 5.84 6.94 0.95 1.77 2.78 0.42 01/01/00 06/30/00 3.50 5.81 6.94 0.92 1.70 2.44 0.35 08/11/00 06/30/014 4.28 5.99 6.88 0.00 0.00 2.30 0.37 07/01/01 12/31/01 4.78 6.66 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 01/01/02 06/30/02 4.92 6.79 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 07/01/02 06/30/03 5.62 6.45
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- Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Support Payment COLORADO (CONT.) 462202 C ROGGEN TEL COOP CO -8.67 -3.67 -5.18 -14.54 462203 C RYE TELEPHONE CO -16.92 -0.55 -16.46 -24.79 462204 C COLUMBINE ACQ CORP -9.31 -4.89 -4.65 -28.42 462206 A STONEHAM COOP TEL CO 21.90 -4.11 27.12 74.84 462207 C STRASBURG TEL CO -0.10 -3.86 3.91 -13.68 462208 C CENTURYTEL-COLORADO -1.11 -7.68 7.11 -3.41 462209 C WIGGINS TEL ASSOC 35.04 -4.10 40.81 80.87 462210 A WILLARD TEL CO 20.73 -5.36 27.57 73.00 465102 C QWEST CORP-CO -5.27 -11.73 7.32 0.00 TOTAL DELAWARE 5.86 -10.49 18.26 INFINITE 565010 C VERIZON DELAWARE INC 5.86 -10.49 18.26 INFINITE TOTAL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 3.54 -7.86 12.38 0.00 575020 C VERIZON WA, DC INC. 3.54 -7.86 12.38 0.00
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- Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Support Payment COLORADO (CONT.) 462202 C ROGGEN TEL COOP CO -8.67 -3.67 -5.18 -14.54 462203 C RYE TELEPHONE CO -16.92 -0.55 -16.46 -24.79 462204 C COLUMBINE ACQ CORP -9.31 -4.89 -4.65 -28.42 462206 A STONEHAM COOP TEL CO 21.90 -4.11 27.12 74.84 462207 C STRASBURG TEL CO -0.10 -3.86 3.91 -13.68 462208 C CENTURYTEL-COLORADO -1.11 -7.68 7.11 -3.41 462209 C WIGGINS TEL ASSOC 35.04 -4.10 40.81 80.87 462210 A WILLARD TEL CO 20.73 -5.36 27.57 73.00 465102 C QWEST CORP-CO -5.27 -11.73 7.32 0.00 TOTAL DELAWARE 5.86 -10.49 18.26 INFINITE 565010 C VERIZON DELAWARE INC 5.86 -10.49 18.26 INFINITE TOTAL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 3.54 -7.86 12.38 0.00 575020 C VERIZON WA, DC INC. 3.54 -7.86 12.38 0.00
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- 12/31/89 3.50 4.94 01/01/90 06/30/90 3.48 4.84 07/01/90 12/31/90 3.48 4.83 01/01/91 06/30/91 3.48 4.77 07/01/91 11/27/91 3.49 4.74 11/28/91 06/30/92 3.49 4.76 07/01/92 06/30/93 3.49 4.68 07/01/93 06/30/94 3.50 5.37 07/01/94 06/30/95 3.50 5.45 07/01/95 06/30/96 3.50 5.50 07/01/96 06/30/97 3.50 5.53 07/01/97 12/31/97 3.50 5.68 01/01/98 06/30/98 3.50 $4.98 6.92 $0.49 $1.50 $2.52 $0.35 07/01/98 12/31/98 3.50 4.99 7.11 0.49 1.38 2.38 0.38 01/01/99 06/30/99 3.50 5.88 7.05 0.49 1.38 2.22 0.32 07/01/99 12/31/99 3.50 5.84 6.94 0.95 1.77 2.78 0.42 01/01/00 06/30/00 3.50 5.81 6.94 0.92 1.70 2.44 0.35 08/11/00 06/30/014 4.28 5.99 6.88 0.00 0.00 2.30 0.37 07/01/01 12/31/01 4.78 6.66 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 01/01/02 06/30/02 4.92 6.79 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 07/01/02 06/30/03 5.62 6.45
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- 12/31/89 3.50 4.94 01/01/90 06/30/90 3.48 4.84 07/01/90 12/31/90 3.48 4.83 01/01/91 06/30/91 3.48 4.77 07/01/91 11/27/91 3.49 4.74 11/28/91 06/30/92 3.49 4.76 07/01/92 06/30/93 3.49 4.68 07/01/93 06/30/94 3.50 5.37 07/01/94 06/30/95 3.50 5.45 07/01/95 06/30/96 3.50 5.50 07/01/96 06/30/97 3.50 5.53 07/01/97 12/31/97 3.50 5.68 01/01/98 06/30/98 3.50 $4.98 6.92 $0.49 $1.50 $2.52 $0.35 07/01/98 12/31/98 3.50 4.99 7.11 0.49 1.38 2.38 0.38 01/01/99 06/30/99 3.50 5.88 7.05 0.49 1.38 2.22 0.32 07/01/99 12/31/99 3.50 5.84 6.94 0.95 1.77 2.78 0.42 01/01/00 06/30/00 3.50 5.81 6.94 0.92 1.70 2.44 0.35 08/11/00 06/30/014 4.28 5.99 6.88 0.00 0.00 2.30 0.37 07/01/01 12/31/01 4.78 6.66 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 01/01/02 06/30/02 4.92 6.79 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 07/01/02 06/30/03 5.62 6.45
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- out) 0.08 1.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 0.14 1.00 0.11 1.00 cde 20 - 2097801UNE Line Sharing lp 2w Dig xDSL 8.9113.46 7.3219.14 10.7721.56 12.1319.04 13.0813.89 21 - 2192900Resale Res POTS disptchd 11.3616.40 12.7217.90 14.5517.88 14.3117.14 12.4017.80 21 - 2193000Resale Res POTS not disptchd 1.28 2.52 1.12 2.71 1.24 2.83 2.09 2.33 1.97 2.95 21 - 2193100Resale Bus POTS disptchd 7.11 8.31 7.21 8.52 7.21 8.52 7.36 8.31 6.42 8.22 21 - 2193200Resale Bus POTS not disptchd 2.22 2.18 0.53 1.74 1.55 1.83 1.12 1.74 1.03 1.98 21 - 2193300Resale ISDN BRI disptchd 20.63 3.2817.98 28.1722.27 23.4420.35 18.74abcde 21 - 2193400Resale ISDN BRI not disptchd 2.43 2.58 0.54 3.09 5.58 3.79 2.89 2.86 2.00 3.83abcde 21 - 2193500Resale CTX disptchd 7.64
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- general, the Division-recommended, interim rates were lower than the rates Verizon proposed at the beginning of the proceedings. For example, the interim statewide average rate for a two-wire analog loop was $15.00, while Verizon's proposed rate was $21.69. On April 11, 2001, the Rhode Island Commission adopted these interim rates as permanent rates, simultaneously ordering that the rates incorporate a 7.11 percent across-the-board reduction to account for savings from Verizon mergers and process re-engineering occurring since the rate proceeding had begun. In adopting the rates, the Rhode Island Commission found that they were ``consistent with the [Commission's] TELRIC methodology and, therefore, will facilitate the development of local telephone exchange competition in Rhode Island.'' The Rhode Island Commission also ordered Verizon to
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- 31844 185 0.1 48406NHCONCORD 21 33 100 344 42932 431104 711912 16703 2327 3.5 14682NHDERRY 50 35 7.3 191 424407 712331 9172 3874 1.5 69237NHDURHAM 11 11 8.27 302 74664 431033 711229 23470 3392 0.8 69271NHKEENE 52 49 50 329 74896 430200 722204 11793 404 5 69328NHLITTLETON 49 48 50 390 74897 442114 714423 11253 131 0 73292NHMANCHESTER 9 9 7.11 305 74688 425902 713524 20862 4589 2.6 51864NHMERRIMACK 60 34 80 293 28154 425902 713520 13421 3094 4 9739NJATLANTIC CITY 44 200 284 40339 394341 745039 13582 5320 11 23142NJATLANTIC CITY 62 49 130 296 27898 393753 742112 15516 1908 0.2 7623NJBURLINGTON 48 27 225 335 33174 400236 751433 20486 7208 4.5 48481NJCAMDEN 23 22 197 266 394341 745039 20659
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- 31807 185 0.1 48406NHCONCORD 21 33 100 344 42932 431104 711912 16703 2327 3.5 14682NHDERRY 50 35 7.3 191 424407 712331 8996 3843 2.3 69237NHDURHAM 11 11 15.8 302 80234 431033 711229 26397 4074 0.5 69271NHKEENE 52 49 50 329 74896 430200 722204 11793 404 5 69328NHLITTLETON 49 48 50 390 74897 442114 714423 11253 131 0 73292NHMANCHESTER 9 9 7.11 305 74688 425902 713524 20862 4589 2.6 51864NHMERRIMACK 60 34 80 293 28154 425902 713520 13421 3094 4 9739NJATLANTIC CITY 44 200 284 40339 394341 745039 13582 5320 11 23142NJATLANTIC CITY 62 49 130 296 27898 393753 742112 15516 1908 0.2 7623NJBURLINGTON 48 27 160 354 68951 400230 751411 19775 7092 4.5 48481NJCAMDEN 23 22 197 266 394341 745039 20659
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- that ACS does not seek ``enterprise broadband services'' forbearance with respect to ``traditional TDM-based special access services used to service business customers, such as DS1 and DS3 special access circuits''). ACS June 29, 2007 Ex Parte Letter at Exh. C, as revised, ACS July 25, 2007 Ex Parte Letter at Exh. C; ACS Tariff FCC No. 1, §§ 7.6, 7.10, 7.11. Although ACS's list of its broadband services offerings also includes ``Optical Transport Service,'' ACS July 25, 2007 Ex Parte Letter, Exh. C at 2, these services appears to consist of Shared Sonet Ring Interoffice Transport Services offered at speeds of less than 200 kbps. See ACS Tariff FCC No. 1, § 16.4.5. These services therefore fall outside of the scope
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- 33 100 344 42932 431104 711912 16703 2327 3.5 14682NH DERRY 50 35 7.3 191 424407 712331 8996 3843 2.3 69237NH DURHAM 11 11 15.8 302 80234 431033 711229 26397 4074 0.5 69271NH KEENE 52 49 50 329 74896 430200 722204 11793 404 5 69328NH LITTLETON 49 48 50 390 74897 442114 714423 11253 131 0 73292NH MANCHESTER 9 9 7.11 305 74688 425902 713524 20862 4589 2.6 51864NH MERRIMACK 60 34 80 293 28154 425902 713520 13421 3094 4 9739NJ ATLANTIC CITY 44 200 284 40339 394341 745039 13582 5320 11 Appendix B Federal Communications Commission FCC 08-72 Facility ID State City NTSC ChanDTV ChanDTV ERP (kW) DTV HAAT (m) DTV Antenna ID DTV Latitude (DDMMSS) DTV Longitude (DDDMMSS) DTV
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- language of the statute, similar to the approach taken in sections 6.5 and 7.5 of the Commission's Section 255 rules. The Commission also proposed to adopt requirements similar to those in its Section 255 rules regarding product design, development, and evaluation (sections 6.7 and 7.7); information pass through (sections 6.9 and 7.9); and information, documentation and training (sections 6.11 and 7.11), modified to reflect the statutory requirements of Section 716. Discussion. As set forth below, we adopt into our rules the general obligations contained in Sections 716(a)-(e). As the Commission did in the Section 255 Report and Order, we find that a functional approach will provide clear guidance to covered entities regarding what they must do to ensure accessibility and usability.
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- accessibility of information content when accessibility has been incorporated into that content for transmission through such services, equipment or networks. In addition, we propose to adopt requirements similar to those in our Section 255 rules regarding product design, development, and evaluation (sections 6.7 and 7.7); information pass through (sections 6.9 and 7.9); and information, documentation and training (sections 6.11 and 7.11), modified to reflect the statutory requirements of Section 716. Consistent with the Section 255 Report and Order, we find that adoption of the functional approach reflected in such requirements will provide clear guidance to covered entities regarding their obligation to ensure accessibility and usability. The full text of these proposed rules is found in Appendix B, infra, but some key
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- Reform Newtork (TURN) (December 14, 1998), ("Costa Prepared Statement") at 2. 1084 See SBC/Ameritech July 24 Application, Kahan Aff. at paras. 96-98 & Attach.'s D,E, & F; SBC/Ameritech Reply Comments, App. B at 26; SBC Feb. 23 Ex Parte; SBC April 14 Ex Parte; SBC May 3 Ex Parte. 1085 See e.g. Bellcore, SR-2275, Notes on the Networks §§ 5.4, 7.11, 8.1-8.11, 10.1-10.2 (1997); see also R.F. Rey (Tech Ed.), Engineering and Operations in the Bell System 571-602, 663-84 (2nd ed. 1984). 1086 See LEC Price Cap Order at paras. 332-364. 1087 See Policy and Rules Concerning Rates for Dominant Carriers, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 6 FCC Rcd 2974 (Com. Car. Bur. 1991) ("Service Quality Order"), recon., 6 FCC Rcd 7482
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- in furtherance of the missions, responsibilities, or obligations of the DoD, DoJ or the FBI, provided that the DoD, DoJ or the FBI shall take reasonable precautions to protect from improper public disclosure information marked as described in the preceding section. Where feasible, the DoD, DoJ and the FBI will make information available for inspection rather than providing copies thereof. 7.11 Partial Invalidity. If any provision of this Agreement is declared invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, this Agreement shall be construed as if such provision were reformed or deleted, and the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect, unless this construction would constitute a substantial deviation from the Parties's intent as reflected
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- 154(j) 208, 255 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-181 Page B12 47 C.F.R. Part 7 Subpart A -- Scope - Who must comply with these rules? 7.1 Who must comply with these rules? Subpart B -- Definitions 7.3 Definitions Subpart C -- Obligations - What must covered entities do? 7.5 Manufacturers 7.7 Service Providers 7.9 Product Design , Development and Evaluation 7.11 Information Pass through 7.13 Information, Documentation and Training Subpart D -- Enforcement 7.15Generally 7.16Informal or formal complaints 7.17 Informal complaints; form and content 7.18Procedure; designation of agents for service 7.19Answers to informal complaints 7.20Review and disposition of informal complaints 7.21Formal Complaints, applicability of Sections 1.720 - 1.736 of the rules 7.22Formal complaints based on unsatisfied informal complaints 7.23Actions by the
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- The Utility Reform Newtork (TURN) (December 14, 1998), (``Costa Prepared Statement'') at 2. See SBC/Ameritech July 24 Application, Kahan Aff. at paras. 96-98 & Attach.'s D,E, & F; SBC/Ameritech Reply Comments, App. B at 26; SBC Feb. 23 Ex Parte; SBC April 14 Ex Parte; SBC May 3 Ex Parte. See e.g. Bellcore, SR-2275, Notes on the Networks §§ 5.4, 7.11, 8.1-8.11, 10.1-10.2 (1997); see also R.F. Rey (Tech Ed.), Engineering and Operations in the Bell System 571-602, 663-84 (2nd ed. 1984). See LEC Price Cap Order at paras. 332-364. See Policy and Rules Concerning Rates for Dominant Carriers, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 6 FCC Rcd 2974 (Com. Car. Bur. 1991) ("Service Quality Order"), recon., 6 FCC Rcd 7482 (Com. Car.
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- 0 MR-3 - Missed Repair Appointments MR-3-01-3550 % Missed Repair Appointment Loop 10.14 NA 7.91 0 8.84 0 8.94 0 9.36 0 b,c,d,e MR-3-02-3550 % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office 1.24 NA 1.58 NA 4.26 0 4.35 NA 2.39 NA c MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 17.29 NA 15.5 0.68 17.03 7.11 18.6 5.2 16.74 2.91 b,c,d,e MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 19.44 NA 16.36 0.68 17.83 8.35 19.59 5.2 17.97 2.91 b,c,d,e MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 3.46 NA 3.68 NA 6.11 4.62 4.81 NA 5.36 NA c MR-4-07-3550 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 54.06 NA 50.58 0 54.5 50 59.67 0
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- 4.94 1.46 2000207 3.65 2.39 6.04 5.02 1.57 1.73 8.32 linked sample year N uhf vhf uhf+vhf network indep. public net+ind+pub 1994 2.64 2.88 3.33 1995143 3.76 2.63 6.38 3.01 3.37 2.04 8.42 1996143 3.88 2.68 6.56 4.85 1.71 2.03 8.59 1997143 3.98 2.69 6.67 4.95 1.72 2.03 8.71 1998143 4.19 2.71 6.90 5.26 1.90 2.05 9.21 1999143 4.40 2.71 7.11 5.43 1.99 2000143 4.55 2.73 7.28 5.52 2.13 2.07 9.72 47 Table 2: Cable and Television Use, 1994-2000 All Markets Linked Sample Year N hut % cable % N hut % cable % 1994 207 36.47 63.19 143 37.29 62.96 1995 207 36.41 63.88 143 37.18 63.93 1996 207 36.69 66.30 143 37.47 66.41 1997 207 36.04 67.05 143 36.85
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- 2004). 86 Hazlett & Sosa, supra note 25, at 295 ("The share of informational programming on FM increases from 4.64 percent in 1975 to 7.39 percent in 1995. The more dramatic increase is in the AM band, where the share of informational programming goes from 4.29 percent to 27.60 percent. Particularly impressive is the increase in AM informational share from 7.11 percent in 1987 to 27.60 percent in 1995"). 87 The better known cable and satellite channels that concentrate on information, news and opinion are CNN, Headline News, CNNfn, CNBC, MSNBC, Fox News, and C-SPAN I-III. CNN and C-SPAN are also broadcast on some radio stations. In the recently concluded Presidential campaign, the mainstream media at first ignored the Swift Boat
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- 154(j) 208, 255 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-181 Page B12 47 C.F.R. Part 7 Subpart A -- Scope - Who must comply with these rules? 7.1 Who must comply with these rules? Subpart B -- Definitions 7.3 Definitions Subpart C -- Obligations - What must covered entities do? 7.5 Manufacturers 7.7 Service Providers 7.9 Product Design , Development and Evaluation 7.11 Information Pass through 7.13 Information, Documentation and Training Subpart D -- Enforcement 7.15Generally 7.16Informal or formal complaints 7.17 Informal complaints; form and content 7.18Procedure; designation of agents for service 7.19Answers to informal complaints 7.20Review and disposition of informal complaints 7.21Formal Complaints, applicability of Sections 1.720 - 1.736 of the rules 7.22Formal complaints based on unsatisfied informal complaints 7.23Actions by the
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- The Utility Reform Newtork (TURN) (December 14, 1998), (``Costa Prepared Statement'') at 2. See SBC/Ameritech July 24 Application, Kahan Aff. at paras. 96-98 & Attach.'s D,E, & F; SBC/Ameritech Reply Comments, App. B at 26; SBC Feb. 23 Ex Parte; SBC April 14 Ex Parte; SBC May 3 Ex Parte. See e.g. Bellcore, SR-2275, Notes on the Networks §§ 5.4, 7.11, 8.1-8.11, 10.1-10.2 (1997); see also R.F. Rey (Tech Ed.), Engineering and Operations in the Bell System 571-602, 663-84 (2nd ed. 1984). See LEC Price Cap Order at paras. 332-364. See Policy and Rules Concerning Rates for Dominant Carriers, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 6 FCC Rcd 2974 (Com. Car. Bur. 1991) ("Service Quality Order"), recon., 6 FCC Rcd 7482 (Com. Car.
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- 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 Wisconsin Milwaukee 117.23 111.78 111.78 111.78 111.78 111.78 111.88 111.88 111.88 111.88 111.88 111.88 111.88 Wisconsin Racine 117.23 111.78 111.78 111.78 111.78 111.25 111.35 111.35 111.35 111.35 111.35 111.35 111.35 * Charges include touch-tone charge, surcharges, and taxes. Average RateMedian Rate 2 Monthly Charge for Flat-Rate Service 1 $48.77 $45.15 Federal and State Subscriber Line Charges 7.11 7.64 Additional Monthly Charge for Touch-Tone Service 0.38 0.00 Taxes, 911, and Other Charges 9.17 8.01 Total Monthly Charge for Flat-Rate Service $65.44 $60.79 Number of Sample Cities with Flat-Rate Service 54 - Monthly Charge for Measured/Message Service 1 $20.92 $19.48 Federal and State Subscriber Line Charges 6.33 6.55 Additional Monthly Charge for Touch-Tone Service 0.07 0.00 Taxes, 911, and
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- South Inc. (Total South GTE) 11.91 12.61 11.50 GTE Southwest Inc. (Arkansas - GTAR) 1/ 4.15 5.17 3.21 (1.97) (1.57) 0.65 GTE Southwest Inc. (New Mexico - GTNM) 1/ 39.34 31.79 24.21 24.60 17.18 10.00 GTE Southwest Inc. (Oklahoma - GTOK) 1/ 18.86 15.97 14.90 10.77 6.70 6.44 40 GTE Southwest Inc. (Texas - GTTX) 21.74 21.42 16.43 14.81 11.53 7.11 7.24 GTE Southwest Inc. (Total Southwest GTE) 9.00 11.52 10.22 Interstate Rate of Return Summary * Years 1991 through 2000 Price-Cap Companies Reporting FCC Form 492A - Continued (Final Reports for 1991 through 1999 and Initial Report for 2000) Prepared by Katie Rangos as of May 3, 2001. Reporting Entity 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991
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- Telephone Co. dba TXU Communications 14.42 1.44 123.36 19.00 0.00 25.28 19.19 28Fort Mill Telephone Company 18.55 12.58 44.24 40.47 0.00 28.35 36.26 29Gallatin River Communications, LLC 14.50 11.25 25.67 4.59 0.00 16.64 8.58 30Gulf Telephone Company 17.37 11.25 31.84 14.04 0.00 21.90 19.64 31Hargray Telephone Company 6.94 11.25 (2.91) 9.39 0.00 13.22 11.45 32Home Telephone Company, Inc. 10.81 11.25 7.11 14.07 0.00 7.96 12.99 33Horry Telephone Cooperative, Inc 11.01 11.25 25.52 8.41 0.00 3.67 4.40 34Illinois Consolidated Telephone Company 14.15 12.26 11.61 302.78 31.89 32.45 35Lancaster Telephone Company 14.14 12.58 5.74 25.00 0.00 40.68 27.55 36Moultrie Independent Telephone Company 5.59 12.93 (5.73) 10.28 9.85 10.24 37Odin Telephone Exchange, Inc. 11.50 43.69 (5.70) 11.25 (3.79) 38Puerto Rico Telephone Company 10.55 12.35
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- 15,225 15,627 (402) 25,545 (1.57) 263 0 49GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (NEW MEXICO ONLY - GTNM) 8,483 6,485 1,998 11,633 17.18 (155) 0 50GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (CONTEL NEW MEXICO) 19,523 14,427 5,097 10,778 47.29 (294) 0 51GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (OKLAHOMA ONLY - GTOK) 16,099 14,085 2,014 30,051 6.70 153 0 52GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TEXAS ONLY - GTTX) 216,304 184,993 31,312 440,477 7.11 929 0 53GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TEXAS CONTEL) 55,862 48,480 7,382 50,492 14.62 278 0 54MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP. 8,694 7,076 1,618 21,616 7.49 11 0 SPRINT 55CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF FLORIDA 54,065 42,118 11,947 69,609 17.16 (1,535) N.A. 56CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF ILLINOIS 34,895 28,094 6,801 34,780 19.55 (1,560) N.A. 57CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF NEVADA 68,406 48,157 20,249 98,969 20.46 (3,655) N.A. 58CENTRAL TELEPHONE
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- SUMMARY YEARS 1991 THROUGH 1997 PRICE CAP COMPANIES FINAL REPORTS FOR 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 AND INITIAL REPORT FOR 1997 AS OF MAY 1, 1998. REPORTING ENTITY 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 50 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (OKLAHOMA ONLY - GTOK) 16/ 18.46 10.77 6.70 6.44 51 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TEXAS ONLY - GTTX) 16/ 15.04 11.53 7.11 7.24 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TOTAL SOUTHWEST GTE) 16/ 9.00 11.52 10.22 52 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TEXAS CONTEL) 10/ 18.27 22.42 14.62 8.29 17.89 9.64 10.22 53 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (CONTEL NEW MEXICO) 17/ 48.86 42.53 47.29 27.57 CONTEL OF THE WEST dba GTE WEST (ARIZONA ONLY - COWZ) 17/ 14.86 GTE WEST (WEST CONTEL) 17/ 17.26 13.81 10.51 54 MICRONESIAN
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- SOUTH INC. (TOTAL SOUTH GTE) 14/ 11.91 12.61 11.50 49 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (ARKANSAS - GTAR) 15/ 5.99 3.21 (1.97) (1.57) 0.65 50 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (NEW MEXICO - GTNM) 15/ 32.61 24.21 24.60 17.18 10.00 51 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (OKLAHOMA - GTOK) 15/ 16.06 14.90 10.77 6.70 6.44 52 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TEXAS - GTTX) 15/ 18.53 14.81 11.53 7.11 7.24 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TOTAL SOUTHWEST GTE) 15/ 9.00 11.52 10.22 INTERSTATE RATE OF RETURN SUMMARY YEARS 1991 THROUGH 1998 PRICE CAP COMPANIES FINAL REPORTS FOR 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, AND INITIAL REPORT FOR 1998 PREPARED BY KATIE RANGOS, INDUSTRY ANALYSIS DIVISION, MAY 13, 1999. REPORTING ENTITY 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 53 GTE
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- GTE) 18/ 11.91 12.61 11.50 48 GTE Southwest Inc. (Arkansas - GTAR) 19/ 4.23 5.17 3.21 (1.97) (1.57) 0.65 49 GTE Southwest Inc. (New Mexico - GTNM) 19/ 39.15 31.79 24.21 24.60 17.18 10.00 50 GTE Southwest Inc. (Oklahoma - GTOK) 19/ 19.02 15.97 14.90 10.77 6.70 6.44 51 GTE Southwest Inc. (Texas - GTTX) 19/ 21.57 16.43 14.81 11.53 7.11 7.24 GTE Southwest Inc. (Total Southwest GTE) 19/ 9.00 11.52 10.22 INTERSTATE RATE OF RETURN SUMMARY YEARS 1991 THROUGH 1999 PRICE CAP COMPANIES - CONTINUED FINAL REPORTS FOR 1991 THROUGH 1998 AND INITIAL REPORT FOR 1999 As of April 4, 2000. Reporting Entity 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 52 GTE Southwest Inc. (Texas - COTX) 12/
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- 12/31/89 3.50 4.94 01/01/90 06/30/90 3.48 4.84 07/01/90 12/31/90 3.48 4.83 01/01/91 06/30/91 3.48 4.77 07/01/91 11/27/91 3.49 4.74 11/28/91 06/30/92 3.49 4.76 07/01/92 06/30/93 3.49 4.68 07/01/93 06/30/94 3.50 5.37 07/01/94 06/30/95 3.50 5.45 07/01/95 06/30/96 3.50 5.50 07/01/96 06/30/97 3.50 5.53 07/01/97 12/31/97 3.50 5.68 01/01/98 06/30/98 3.50 $4.98 6.92 $0.49 $1.50 $2.52 $0.35 07/01/98 12/31/98 3.50 4.99 7.11 0.49 1.38 2.38 0.38 01/01/99 06/30/99 3.50 5.88 7.05 0.49 1.38 2.22 0.32 07/01/99 12/31/99 3.50 5.84 6.94 0.95 1.77 2.78 0.42 01/01/00 06/30/00 3.50 5.81 6.94 0.92 1.70 2.44 0.35 Source: Industry Analysis Division, Monitoring Report and access tariff filings. * This table shows average rates (weighted by access lines) for all local exchange carriers (LECs) that file access
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- 12/31/89 3.50 4.94 01/01/90 06/30/90 3.48 4.84 07/01/90 12/31/90 3.48 4.83 01/01/91 06/30/91 3.48 4.77 07/01/91 11/27/91 3.49 4.74 11/28/91 06/30/92 3.49 4.76 07/01/92 06/30/93 3.49 4.68 07/01/93 06/30/94 3.50 5.37 07/01/94 06/30/95 3.50 5.45 07/01/95 06/30/96 3.50 5.50 07/01/96 06/30/97 3.50 5.53 07/01/97 12/31/97 3.50 5.68 01/01/98 06/30/98 3.50 $4.98 6.92 $0.49 $1.50 $2.52 $0.35 07/01/98 12/31/98 3.50 4.99 7.11 0.49 1.38 2.38 0.38 01/01/99 06/30/99 3.50 5.88 7.05 0.49 1.38 2.22 0.32 SOURCE: INDUSTRY ANALYSIS DIVISION, MONITORING REPORT AND ACCESS TARIFF FILINGS. * This table shows average rates (weighted by access lines) for all local exchange carriers (LECs) that file access tariffs subject to price-cap regulation and all LECs in the National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA) pool. ** Prior
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- 12/31/89 3.50 4.94 01/01/90 06/30/90 3.48 4.84 07/01/90 12/31/90 3.48 4.83 01/01/91 06/30/91 3.48 4.77 07/01/91 11/27/91 3.49 4.74 11/28/91 06/30/92 3.49 4.76 07/01/92 06/30/93 3.49 4.68 07/01/93 06/30/94 3.50 5.37 07/01/94 06/30/95 3.50 5.45 07/01/95 06/30/96 3.50 5.50 07/01/96 06/30/97 3.50 5.53 07/01/97 12/31/97 3.50 5.68 01/01/98 06/30/98 3.50 $4.98 6.92 $0.49 $1.50 $2.52 $0.35 07/01/98 12/31/98 3.50 4.99 7.11 0.49 1.38 2.38 0.38 01/01/99 06/30/99 3.50 5.88 7.05 0.49 1.38 2.22 0.32 07/01/99 12/31/99 3.50 5.84 6.94 0.95 1.77 2.78 0.42 01/01/00 06/30/00 3.50 5.81 6.94 0.92 1.70 2.44 0.35 08/11/00 12/31/004/ 4.28 5.99 6.88 0.00 0.00 2.30 0.37 Source: Industry Analysis Division, Monitoring Report and access tariff filings. 4/ Although the charges took effect on July 1, 2000,
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- 12/31/89 3.50 4.94 01/01/90 06/30/90 3.48 4.84 07/01/90 12/31/90 3.48 4.83 01/01/91 06/30/91 3.48 4.77 07/01/91 11/27/91 3.49 4.74 11/28/91 06/30/92 3.49 4.76 07/01/92 06/30/93 3.49 4.68 07/01/93 06/30/94 3.50 5.37 07/01/94 06/30/95 3.50 5.45 07/01/95 06/30/96 3.50 5.50 07/01/96 06/30/97 3.50 5.53 07/01/97 12/31/97 3.50 5.68 01/01/98 06/30/98 3.50 4.98 6.92 0.49 1.50 2.52 0.35 07/01/98 12/31/98 3.50 4.99 7.11 0.49 1.38 2.38 0.38 SOURCE: FEDERAL-STATE JOINT BOARD MONITORING REPORT, MAY 1997, AND ANNUAL FILINGS MADE EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1997, JANUARY 1, 1998, AND JULY 1, 1998. * This table shows average rates (weighted by access lines) for all local exchange carriers (LECs) that file access tariffs subject to price-cap regulation and all LECs in the National Exchange Carrier Association
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- 12/31/89 3.50 4.94 01/01/90 06/30/90 3.48 4.84 07/01/90 12/31/90 3.48 4.83 01/01/91 06/30/91 3.48 4.77 07/01/91 11/27/91 3.49 4.74 11/28/91 06/30/92 3.49 4.76 07/01/92 06/30/93 3.49 4.68 07/01/93 06/30/94 3.50 5.37 07/01/94 06/30/95 3.50 5.45 07/01/95 06/30/96 3.50 5.50 07/01/96 06/30/97 3.50 5.53 07/01/97 12/31/97 3.50 5.68 01/01/98 06/30/98 3.50 $4.98 6.92 $0.49 $1.50 $2.52 $0.35 07/01/98 12/31/98 3.50 4.99 7.11 0.49 1.38 2.38 0.38 01/01/99 06/30/99 3.50 5.88 7.05 0.49 1.38 2.22 0.32 07/01/99 12/31/99 3.50 5.84 6.94 0.95 1.77 2.78 0.42 Source: Industry Analysis Division, Monitoring Report and access tariff filings. * This table shows average rates (weighted by access lines) for all local exchange carriers (LECs) that file access tariffs subject to price-cap regulation and all LECs in
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- 12/31/89 3.50 4.94 01/01/90 06/30/90 3.48 4.84 07/01/90 12/31/90 3.48 4.83 01/01/91 06/30/91 3.48 4.77 07/01/91 11/27/91 3.49 4.74 11/28/91 06/30/92 3.49 4.76 07/01/92 06/30/93 3.49 4.68 07/01/93 06/30/94 3.50 5.37 07/01/94 06/30/95 3.50 5.45 07/01/95 06/30/96 3.50 5.50 07/01/96 06/30/97 3.50 5.53 07/01/97 12/31/97 3.50 5.68 01/01/98 06/30/98 3.50 $4.98 6.92 $0.49 $1.50 $2.52 $0.35 07/01/98 12/31/98 3.50 4.99 7.11 0.49 1.38 2.38 0.38 01/01/99 06/30/99 3.50 5.88 7.05 0.49 1.38 2.22 0.32 07/01/99 12/31/99 3.50 5.84 6.94 0.95 1.77 2.78 0.42 01/01/00 06/30/00 3.50 5.81 6.94 0.92 1.70 2.44 0.35 08/11/00 06/30/014/ 4.28 5.99 6.88 0.00 0.00 2.30 0.37 07/01/01 12/31/01 4.78 5.93 6.66 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 01/01/02 06/30/02 4.92 6.79 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 Source: Industry Analysis
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- 12/31/89 3.50 4.94 01/01/90 06/30/90 3.48 4.84 07/01/90 12/31/90 3.48 4.83 01/01/91 06/30/91 3.48 4.77 07/01/91 11/27/91 3.49 4.74 11/28/91 06/30/92 3.49 4.76 07/01/92 06/30/93 3.49 4.68 07/01/93 06/30/94 3.50 5.37 07/01/94 06/30/95 3.50 5.45 07/01/95 06/30/96 3.50 5.50 07/01/96 06/30/97 3.50 5.53 07/01/97 12/31/97 3.50 5.68 01/01/98 06/30/98 3.50 $4.98 6.92 $0.49 $1.50 $2.52 $0.35 07/01/98 12/31/98 3.50 4.99 7.11 0.49 1.38 2.38 0.38 01/01/99 06/30/99 3.50 5.88 7.05 0.49 1.38 2.22 0.32 07/01/99 12/31/99 3.50 5.84 6.94 0.95 1.77 2.78 0.42 01/01/00 06/30/00 3.50 5.81 6.94 0.92 1.70 2.44 0.35 08/11/00 06/30/014 4.28 5.99 6.88 0.00 0.00 2.30 0.37 07/01/01 12/31/01 4.78 6.66 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 01/01/02 06/30/02 4.92 6.79 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 07/01/02 06/30/03 5.62 6.45
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- 12/31/89 3.50 4.94 01/01/90 06/30/90 3.48 4.84 07/01/90 12/31/90 3.48 4.83 01/01/91 06/30/91 3.48 4.77 07/01/91 11/27/91 3.49 4.74 11/28/91 06/30/92 3.49 4.76 07/01/92 06/30/93 3.49 4.68 07/01/93 06/30/94 3.50 5.37 07/01/94 06/30/95 3.50 5.45 07/01/95 06/30/96 3.50 5.50 07/01/96 06/30/97 3.50 5.53 07/01/97 12/31/97 3.50 5.68 01/01/98 06/30/98 3.50 $4.98 6.92 $0.49 $1.50 $2.52 $0.35 07/01/98 12/31/98 3.50 4.99 7.11 0.49 1.38 2.38 0.38 01/01/99 06/30/99 3.50 5.88 7.05 0.49 1.38 2.22 0.32 07/01/99 12/31/99 3.50 5.84 6.94 0.95 1.77 2.78 0.42 01/01/00 06/30/00 3.50 5.81 6.94 0.92 1.70 2.44 0.35 08/11/00 06/30/014 4.28 5.99 6.88 0.00 0.00 2.30 0.37 07/01/01 12/31/01 4.78 6.66 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 01/01/02 06/30/02 4.92 6.79 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 07/01/02 06/30/03 5.62 6.45
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- 12/31/89 3.50 4.94 01/01/90 06/30/90 3.48 4.84 07/01/90 12/31/90 3.48 4.83 01/01/91 06/30/91 3.48 4.77 07/01/91 11/27/91 3.49 4.74 11/28/91 06/30/92 3.49 4.76 07/01/92 06/30/93 3.49 4.68 07/01/93 06/30/94 3.50 5.37 07/01/94 06/30/95 3.50 5.45 07/01/95 06/30/96 3.50 5.50 07/01/96 06/30/97 3.50 5.53 07/01/97 12/31/97 3.50 5.68 01/01/98 06/30/98 3.50 $4.98 6.92 $0.49 $1.50 $2.52 $0.35 07/01/98 12/31/98 3.50 4.99 7.11 0.49 1.38 2.38 0.38 01/01/99 06/30/99 3.50 5.88 7.05 0.49 1.38 2.22 0.32 07/01/99 12/31/99 3.50 5.84 6.94 0.95 1.77 2.78 0.42 01/01/00 06/30/00 3.50 5.81 6.94 0.92 1.70 2.44 0.35 08/11/00 06/30/014/ 4.28 5.99 6.88 0.00 0.00 2.30 0.37 07/01/01 12/31/01 4.78 6.66 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 Source: Industry Analysis Division, Monitoring Report and access tariff filings. 4/ Although
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- 12/31/89 3.50 4.94 01/01/90 06/30/90 3.48 4.84 07/01/90 12/31/90 3.48 4.83 01/01/91 06/30/91 3.48 4.77 07/01/91 11/27/91 3.49 4.74 11/28/91 06/30/92 3.49 4.76 07/01/92 06/30/93 3.49 4.68 07/01/93 06/30/94 3.50 5.37 07/01/94 06/30/95 3.50 5.45 07/01/95 06/30/96 3.50 5.50 07/01/96 06/30/97 3.50 5.53 07/01/97 12/31/97 3.50 5.68 01/01/98 06/30/98 3.50 $4.98 6.92 $0.49 $1.50 $2.52 $0.35 07/01/98 12/31/98 3.50 4.99 7.11 0.49 1.38 2.38 0.38 01/01/99 06/30/99 3.50 5.88 7.05 0.49 1.38 2.22 0.32 07/01/99 12/31/99 3.50 5.84 6.94 0.95 1.77 2.78 0.42 01/01/00 06/30/00 3.50 5.81 6.94 0.92 1.70 2.44 0.35 08/11/00 06/30/014 4.28 5.99 6.88 0.00 0.00 2.30 0.37 07/01/01 12/31/01 4.78 6.66 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 01/01/02 06/30/02 4.92 6.79 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.22 07/01/02 06/30/03 5.62 6.45
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- 1.75 1.75 1.75 8.50 9.50 9.50 14.50 15.50 15.50 Michigan 7.09 7.75 7.19 0.00 2.04 2.01 0.00 1.02 1.01 7.09 8.77 8.19 7.09 10.81 10.21 Minnesota 6.75 7.75 7.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.75 7.75 7.05 6.75 7.75 7.05 Mississippi 6.75 7.75 7.75 0.00 3.50 3.39 0.00 1.75 1.69 6.75 9.50 9.44 6.75 13.00 12.83 Missouri 7.02 7.75 7.11 0.00 1.14 1.00 0.00 0.57 0.50 7.02 8.32 7.61 7.02 9.46 8.61 Montana 7.75 7.75 7.75 0.00 3.50 3.09 0.00 1.75 1.54 7.75 9.50 9.29 7.75 13.00 12.38 Nebraska 6.61 7.75 7.08 0.00 3.50 3.48 0.00 1.75 1.74 6.61 9.50 8.82 6.61 13.00 12.30 Nevada 5.25 7.75 6.39 0.00 3.50 3.03 0.00 1.75 1.51 5.25 9.50 7.91 5.25 13.00 10.94
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- 452200 C FORT MOJAVE TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 5.12 6.97 -1.72 0.46 452226 C MIDVALE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, INC.-ARIZONA 36.02 3.25 31.73 51.68 452302 C VERIZON CALIFORNIA INC. - AZ -11.83 2.18 -13.72 -44.99 453334 C TABLE TOP TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 16.77 2.23 14.23 29.78 454426 C CITIZENS TELECOMMUNICATIONS CO OF WHITE MTNS 11.38 1.52 9.71 19.27 454449 C NAVAJO COMMUNICATIONS CO INC-AZ 7.11 8.92 -1.65 -0.93 455101 C QWEST CORPORATION - AZ (+ 457991A SADDLEBACK) 2.43 -1.92 4.43 0.00 457991 C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY Previously unserved territory 457991A C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY (QWEST) Exchanges acquired from 455101 QWEST CORP-AZ TOTAL: ARKANSAS 5.08 -2.49 7.76 18.30 401142 C CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC - RUSSELLVILLE 22.50 -1.42 24.26 216.96 401143 C CENTURYTEL OF NW
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- Higher charges apply to other types of calls, such as those using operator assistance. Lower prices are available through calling plans and other volume discounts. Since 1984, as a result of telephone rates becoming less distance sensitive, basic schedule charges for directly dialed interstate calls have fallen for calls over longer distances and risen for calls over shorter distances. Table 7.11 contains average revenue per minute for interstate calls. These estimates show that billed revenue per minute has declined over time for both international and domestic services. Subscriber Line and Access Charges Long distance companies rely on the loops, switches, and transport facilities of local telephone companies for access to their customers. As a result, local telephone companies recover a portion
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- Changes .....................................Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices ...................................................................... Table 7.5 Rates - Interstate Toll - Residential .................................................................... Table 7.10 Rates - Local Business - Key System .................................................................. Table 7.8 Rates - Local Business - PBX ............................................................................ Table 7.9 Rates - Local Business - Single Line .................................................................. Table 7.7 Rates - Local Residential ................................................................................ Table 7.6 Revenue per Minute - Average............................................................................... Table 7.11 Revenues and Other Operating Items ...................................................................... Table 11.1 Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................................... Table 1.8 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale .................. Table 1.5 Revenues from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users ............... Table 1.6 Revenues - Total ................................................................................................. Table 1.7 Revenues - Total Operating ................................................................................. Table 11.7 Rural Health Care - Disbursements per Person by State ...................................
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- 15.27 15.87 9.69 15.71 16.57 16.30 15.16 New York 7.53 4.57 8.70 1.81 9.53 7.43 27.42 28.37 27.61 28.50 27.38 - North Carolina 8.00 2.69 8.94 3.97 9.66 10.92 17.37 - 17.42 - 19.74 - North Dakota 7.08 9.87 8.29 9.02 8.72 8.30 15.89 18.20 15.44 17.71 15.40 59.85 Northern Mariana Islands 5.25 - 6.28 - 7.52 - 73.80 - 7.11 - 4.53 - Ohio 7.08 - 7.64 - 8.57 - 17.34 - 17.60 - 17.00 - Oklahoma 6.82 9.71 7.57 10.22 7.52 10.14 18.91 12.64 19.92 12.93 22.04 11.62 Oregon 8.17 7.97 9.09 10.18 9.88 9.95 8.86 6.00 10.01 8.24 10.15 15.07 Pennsylvania 7.16 - 7.90 - 8.35 - 19.77 - 19.95 - 20.07 - Puerto Rico 5.25 - 9.05
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- Dakota 0.91 -0.79 1.71 -2.52 Northern Mariana Islands -11.06 3.18 -13.81 -100.00 Ohio 0.98 -2.31 3.36 -3.07 Oklahoma -4.60 -5.03 0.45 5.02 Oregon 1.31 -4.04 5.58 -2.48 Pennsylvania 0.00 -3.61 3.75 14.96 Puerto Rico -4.17 -3.59 -0.60 -100.00 Rhode Island -3.65 -7.22 3.84 0.00 South Carolina 1.10 -2.30 3.48 4.39 South Dakota 3.23 -4.17 7.72 9.37 Tennessee 1.60 -2.82 4.54 7.11 Texas -4.26 -3.30 -0.99 3.74 Utah 1.16 -4.78 6.25 4.71 Vermont -2.18 -0.96 -1.24 -11.03 Virgin Islands -4.72 0.80 -5.48 -15.51 Virginia -2.06 -2.55 0.51 -36.58 Washington 1.25 -3.38 4.80 -9.48 West Virginia -2.73 -1.35 -1.40 -8.92 Wisconsin -2.51 -4.63 2.22 12.04 Wyoming 0.21 -2.62 2.90 -1.14 Industry -1.48 -2.95 1.52 1.24 * Percentage changes from 2003 to 2004. Source:
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- carriers to recover the remaining portion of their fixed loop costs from long distance carriers on a per-line, instead of a per-minute, basis. A further access charge reform was adopted on May 31, 2000, which eliminated the PICC and consolidated it with the SLC. This took effect on July 1, 2000.6 Average monthly SLCs and PICCs are shown in Table 7.11 and average per-minute rates charged to long distance carriers are shown in Table 7.12. Both tables report historical averages for all local exchange carriers (LECs) that file access tariffs subject to price-cap regulation and LECs in the National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA) pool. These LECs control over 98% of the industry's regulated access lines. Current per-line charges and per-minute charges
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- and Penetration ...................................................................6-1 to 6-81 7. Rates and Price Indices ........................................................................... 7-1 to 7-28 8. Network Usage and Growth ........................................................................ 8-1 to 8-24 9. Quality of Service ........................................................................................ 9-1 to 9-12 10. Infrastructure ............................................................................................... 10-1 to 10-20 11. Revenues, Expenses and Investment........................................................... 11-1 to 11-55 2 Index of Tables and Charts Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line .................................................................... Table 7.11 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Line - by Carrier ................................................ Table 7.13 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute ................................................................Table 7.12 Access Charges - Interstate - Per Minute - by Carrier .............................................. Table 7.14 Adjustment Formula ......................................................................... Table 1.17 Carrier Telecommunications Revenues Reported on FCC Form 499-Q .............. Table 1.9 Changes in Local Exchange Carriers ..................................................... Table 3.36 Consumer
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- and Toll Service - Annual Changes .................................Table 7.3 Producer Price Indexes - Monthly - New ........................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Interstate Long Distance ......................................................................... Table 7.10 Rates - Residential .............................................................................................. Table 7.7 Rates - Single Line Business .............................................................................. Table 7.9 Revenue by Service Category ............................................................................. Table 1.5 Revenue by Type of Filer .................................................................................. Table 1.6 Revenue per Minute ............................................................................................ Table 7.11 Revenues and Other Operating Items .................................................................. Table 11.1 Revenues - Net .............................................................................................. Table 11.7 State Code Reference........................................................................................... Table 8.22 Subscriber Plant Factors - Interstate - Transitional ............................................. Table 8.21 Subscribership - United States ............................................................................ Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ............................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes .................................................................................... Table 9.3 Switching Systems ............................................................................................. Table 10.1 Taxes - Federal Income ......................................................................................
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- types of calls, such as those using operator assistance. Lower prices are available through calling plans and other volume discounts. In 1993, AT&T first began to charge different rates to residential and business customers. Since 1984, AT&T's basic schedule charges for directly dialed interstate calls have been reduced by about 30% for residential callers and 20% for business callers. Table 7.11 contains average revenue per minute for interstate calls. From 1984 to 1994, AT&T's average revenue per minute declined from 32 cents per minute to 18 cents per minute -- a drop of over 40%. Table 7.11 also shows revenue-per-minute estimates calculated by the FCC staff for all carriers. These estimates show that billed revenue per minute has continued to decline
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- to 7-27 8. Network Usage and Growth ........................................................................ 8-1 to 8-5 9. Quality of Service ........................................................................................ 9-1 to 9-26 10. Infrastructure ...............................................................................................10-1 to 10-24 11. Revenues, Expenses and Investment...........................................................11-1 to 11-31 2 Index of Tables and Charts Access Charges - Per Line ......................................................................................Table 7.10 Access Charges - Per Line - By Carrier ...................................................................Table 7.12 Access Charges - Per Minute ...................................................................................Table 7.11 Access Charges - Per Minute - By Carrier ...............................................................Table 7.13 Consumer Price Indexes - Annual Levels .................................................................Chart 7.1 Consumer Price Indexes - Annual Rates of Change .................................................Chart 7.2 Consumer Price Indexes - Annual Rates of Change - Components ..........................Chart 7.3 Consumer Price Indexes - Average Annual Changes ................................................Table 7.1 Consumer Price Indexes - Monthly ..........................................................................Table 7.4 Consumer Price Indexes -
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- on a per-line basis not only eliminates the remaining inefficiency in the pricing of long distance access, but allows local companies to recover costs in a competitively neutral manner, consistent with the goals of the 1996 Act. Average monthly SLCs and PICCs are shown in Table 7.10, and average per-minute rates charged to long distance carriers are shown in Table 7.11. Both tables report historical averages for all local exchange carriers (LECs) that file access tariffs subject to price-cap regulation and LECs in the 7 - 4 National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA) pool. These LECs control over 98% of the industry's regulated access lines. Current per-line charges and per-minute charges are reported for each of the carriers in Tables 7.12 and
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- Map .......................................................... Chart 6.2 Pool - NECA - Common Line ............................................................................ Table 3.3 Pool - NECA - Traffic Sensitive ........................................................................ Table 3.4 Price Indexes - Annual Changes ......................................................................... Table 7.2 Price Indexes - Local and Toll Service - Annual Changes .................................Table 7.3 Producer Price Indexes - Monthly - New ........................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Interstate Long Distance - Business......................................................... Table 7.11 Rates - Interstate Long Distance - Residental...................................................... Table 7.10 Rates - Residential .............................................................................................. Table 7.7 Rates - Single Line Business .............................................................................. Table 7.9 Revenue by Type of Filer .................................................................................. Table 1.8 Revenue for Services Provided for Resale........................................................... Table 1.5 Revenue for Services Provided to End Users....................................................... Table 1.6 Revenue per Minute ............................................................................................ Table 7.12 Revenues and Other Operating Items ..................................................................
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- any charges that may be mposed on customers that are more than a certain distance from the telephone company's central office. These mileage charges can be substantial. Basic schedule rates of AT&T, MCI, and Sprint for directly dialed interstate long distance calls are shown on an annual basis for 1980 through 1998 in Table 7.10 for residential customers and Table 7.11 for business customers. Higher charges apply to other types of calls, such as those using operator assistance. Lower prices are available through calling plans and other volume discounts. In 1993, AT&T first began to charge different rates to residential and business customers. Since 1984, AT&T's basic schedule charges for directly dialed interstate calls have been reduced by about 30% for
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- 7.2 Price Indices - Local and Toll Service - Annual Changes ..................................... Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices ......................................................................Table 7.6 Rates - Business - Key System ...........................................................................Table 7.9 Rates - Business - PBX ....................................................................................Table 7.10 Rates - Business - Single Line ...........................................................................Table 7.8 Rates - Interstate Long Distance - Business ..........................................................Table 7.12 Rates - Interstate Long Distance - Residential ....................................................... Table 7.11 Rates - Residential .........................................................................................Table 7.7 Revenues by Type of Carrier ................................................................Table 1.8 Revenue from Telecommunications Service Provided for Resale ...................... Table 1.5 Revenue from Telecommunications Service Provided to End Users .................. Table 1.6 Revenue per Minute - Average...............................................................................Table 7.13 Revenues and Other Operating Items ......................................................................Table 11.1 Revenues - Net .....................................................................................................Table 11.7 Revenue - Total ...............................................................................Table 1.7 Rural Health Care Funding
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- - Map ................................................................................Chart 6.2 Pool - NECA - Common Line ................................................................................Table 3.3 Pool - NECA - Traffic Sensitive .............................................................................Table 3.4 Price Indices - Annual Changes .............................................................................Table 7.2 Price Indices - Local and Toll Services - Annual Changes ..................................... Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices ......................................................................Table 7.6 Rates - Interstate Toll - Business .......................................................................Table 7.12 Rates - Interstate Toll - Residential ....................................................................Table 7.11 Rates - Local Business - Key System ..................................................................Table 7.9 Rates - Local Business - PBX ............................................................................Table 7.10 Rates - Local Business - Single Line .................................................................. Table 7.8 Rates - Local Residential ................................................................................ Table 7.7 Revenue per Minute - Average...............................................................................Table 7.13 Revenues and Other Operating Items ......................................................................Table 11.1 Revenues - Total Operating .................................................................................Table 11.7 Rural Health Care Funding Commitments by State
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- - NECA - Common Line ................................................................................ Table 3.4 Pool - NECA - Traffic Sensitive ............................................................................. Table 3.5 Price Indices - Annual Changes ............................................................................. Table 7.2 Price Indices - Local and Toll Services - Annual Changes .....................................Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices ...................................................................... Table 7.6 Rates - Interstate Toll - Business ....................................................................... Table 7.12 Rates - Interstate Toll - Residential .................................................................... Table 7.11 Rates - Local Business - Key System .................................................................. Table 7.9 Rates - Local Business - PBX ............................................................................ Table 7.10 Rates - Local Business - Single Line .................................................................. Table 7.8 Rates - Local Residential ................................................................................ Table 7.7 Revenue per Minute - Average............................................................................... Table 7.13 Revenues and Other Operating Items ...................................................................... Table 11.1 Revenues by Type of Carrier ............................................................... Table 1.8 Revenues
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- 4.86 4.88 Small Business 8.25 16.37 12.60 9.63 9.63 11.89 9.30 8.47 Large Business 6.51 NA 20.75 13.59 12.58 9.09 7.33 1.30 Repairs:Residential 18.76 7.88 26.53 16.63 9.57 14.60 15.52 12.02 Small Business 10.40 12.18 18.69 8.80 7.22 11.47 13.51 10.62 Large Business 6.45 NA 37.81 10.53 12.92 9.50 9.17 1.54 Business Office: Residential 11.75 2.97 12.20 10.01 7.06 8.72 7.11 8.09 Small Business 12.03 6.70 21.17 9.19 8.59 11.72 11.95 11.79 Large Business NA NA 27.41 12.43 8.63 8.49 10.82 0.81 Please refer to text for notes and data qualifications Table 1(e):Company Comparision -- 2000 Customer Perception Surveys Company BellSouth Qwest SBC SBC SBC Verizon Verizon Verizon Ameritech PacificSouthwestern North South GTE Sample Sizes -- Customer Perception Surveys Installations:Residential 23,993
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- NEVADA 95.9 56.2 39.6 31.7 8.0 (0.72) (0.18) 0.03 (0.87) 8.8 NV NEW HAMPSHIRE 37.0 9.8 27.2 21.0 6.2 0.48 0.10 0.19 0.76 5.5 NH NEW JERSEY 615.0 494.7 120.3 65.2 55.1 11.40 6.15 7.05 24.59 30.5 NJ NEW MEXICO 39.8 24.5 15.4 10.1 5.3 0.02 0.40 0.19 0.61 4.7 NM NEW YORK 643.9 301.1 342.8 263.9 78.9 11.16 7.81 7.11 26.08 52.8 NY NORTH CAROLINA 326.7 221.3 105.4 80.2 25.2 2.29 1.69 0.87 4.84 20.3 NC NORTH DAKOTA 2.7 4.5 (1.8) (1.9) 0.1 (0.73) (0.40) (0.56) (1.69) 1.8 ND OHIO 431.6 341.2 90.4 59.0 31.5 1.38 0.61 0.43 2.42 29.1 OH OKLAHOMA 99.6 102.9 (3.2) (10.1) 6.9 (0.36) (0.06) 0.09 (0.33) 7.2 OK OREGON 81.7 61.2 20.5 13.5 6.9 (2.09)
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- in furtherance of the missions, responsibilities, or obligations of the DoD, DoJ or the FBI, provided that the DoD, DoJ or the FBI shall take reasonable precautions to protect from improper public disclosure information marked as described in the preceding section. Where feasible, the DoD, DoJ and the FBI will make information available for inspection rather than providing copies thereof. 7.11 Partial Invalidity. If any provision of this Agreement is declared invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, this Agreement shall be construed as if such provision were reformed or deleted, and the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect, unless this construction would constitute a substantial deviation from the Parties's intent as reflected
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- 0 MR-3 - Missed Repair Appointments MR-3-01-3550 % Missed Repair Appointment Loop 10.14 NA 7.91 0 8.84 0 8.94 0 9.36 0 b,c,d,e MR-3-02-3550 % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office 1.24 NA 1.58 NA 4.26 0 4.35 NA 2.39 NA c MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 17.29 NA 15.5 0.68 17.03 7.11 18.6 5.2 16.74 2.91 b,c,d,e MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 19.44 NA 16.36 0.68 17.83 8.35 19.59 5.2 17.97 2.91 b,c,d,e MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 3.46 NA 3.68 NA 6.11 4.62 4.81 NA 5.36 NA c MR-4-07-3550 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 54.06 NA 50.58 0 54.5 50 59.67 0
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- e-filing forms page, scroll to the bottom and select the link to Additional non-form Filings and select Engineering STA. 2. Item 3, select Engineering STA. 3. Item 4, Service, enter FM. 4. Complete Items 5 and 6 as appropriate. 5. Item 7.0, select Licensed Antenna System with Other Variance. 6. Do Not complete Items 7.1 through 7.10. 7. Complete Item 7.11 as appropriate. 8. Item 8 should reference the attached narrative exhibit (See below). 9. Complete Item 9 and the certifications as appropriate.Attach a narrative exhibit with the following information: + The amount of digital power requested, expressed as a percentage of analog effective radiated power (ERP), or in decibels relative to analog carrier ERP (dBc). Most requests will be for
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- 4.94 1.46 2000207 3.65 2.39 6.04 5.02 1.57 1.73 8.32 linked sample year N uhf vhf uhf+vhf network indep. public net+ind+pub 1994 2.64 2.88 3.33 1995143 3.76 2.63 6.38 3.01 3.37 2.04 8.42 1996143 3.88 2.68 6.56 4.85 1.71 2.03 8.59 1997143 3.98 2.69 6.67 4.95 1.72 2.03 8.71 1998143 4.19 2.71 6.90 5.26 1.90 2.05 9.21 1999143 4.40 2.71 7.11 5.43 1.99 2000143 4.55 2.73 7.28 5.52 2.13 2.07 9.72 47 Table 2: Cable and Television Use, 1994-2000 All Markets Linked Sample Year N hut % cable % N hut % cable % 1994 207 36.47 63.19 143 37.29 62.96 1995 207 36.41 63.88 143 37.18 63.93 1996 207 36.69 66.30 143 37.47 66.41 1997 207 36.04 67.05 143 36.85
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- 2004). 86 Hazlett & Sosa, supra note 25, at 295 ("The share of informational programming on FM increases from 4.64 percent in 1975 to 7.39 percent in 1995. The more dramatic increase is in the AM band, where the share of informational programming goes from 4.29 percent to 27.60 percent. Particularly impressive is the increase in AM informational share from 7.11 percent in 1987 to 27.60 percent in 1995"). 87 The better known cable and satellite channels that concentrate on information, news and opinion are CNN, Headline News, CNNfn, CNBC, MSNBC, Fox News, and C-SPAN I-III. CNN and C-SPAN are also broadcast on some radio stations. In the recently concluded Presidential campaign, the mainstream media at first ignored the Swift Boat
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- the Company, any of its Affiliates nor any other person makes any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of any information furnished to the Buyer by or on behalf of the Company in connection with the this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, in each case, other than the representations and warranties expressly contained in this Agreement. 7.11 Notice of Litigation. Prior to the Closing, the Company shall promptly provide to the Buyer written notice of any litigation, lawsuit, judicial claim, adversarial proceeding or similar action brought or threatened to be brought against the Company or any Subsidiary thereof before any court or regulatory authority, in each case of which the Company has knowledge, and of any judgment,