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- Periodicities Customer Response Rates 2.7.1 Contingent and annual. Dispute/Plan of Action 2.1.2 Contingent, to be prepared within one business day. Reserved. Reserved. Reserved. Self-Assessment 7.10, 9.5 Annually and Quarterly to NANC. Reserved. Post-Audit Corrective Action Plan 9.1.4 Within 20 days after receipt of the auditor's report and monthly until completion. Unauthorized User Access 2.13.5, 7.7.9 Contingent upon occurrence. System Outage 7.19.7 Contingent upon occurrence to all clients. Privacy Breach 7.19.8.3 Contingent upon occurrence, to affected client, regulatory authority, and FCC Complaints 2.1.2, 7.10 Contingent, to be prepared within one business day. Reserved. Reserved. Audits and Performance Monitoring Audit by FCC The NANPA shall be subject to audits by the FCC or its designees that include the following: Compliance with industry guidelines
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- to evaluate applications for new and modified stations as well as predecessors of that program. - 9 - Table 5B Minimum Co-channel D/U Ratios for Analog Interference to DTV DTV Signal-to- Noise Ratio (S/N) in the Absence of Interference, dB Desired-to-Undesired Ratio to Protect DTV reception from Co-channel Analog Transmissions, dB 16.00 21.00 16.35 19.94 17.35 17.69 18.35 16.44 19.35 7.19 20.35 4.69 21.35 3.69 22.35 2.94 23.35 2.44 25.00 2.00 Receiving Antenna Pattern The receiving antenna is assumed to have a directional gain pattern which tends to discriminate against off-axis undesired stations. This pattern is a planning factor affecting interference. The specific form of this pattern was chosen by a working group of the FCC Advisory Committee for Advanced Television
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- Association Mitchell L. Stoltz, Of Counsel, Consumer Electronics Association See CEA Comments at 1, 3; BBT Reply at 4. JetBroadband filed its waiver request before July 1, 2007, and as you state in that waiver request, JetBroadband is a small cable operator. Waiver Request at 6-7. Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 NON-PUBLIC / FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY DRAFT - 7.19.07 7:30PM M N K L M N [ \ ` PNG ` ` b``D 4 &)@-@@7 H >O p j 2=k "_ - J, NtRb 7PUZS 'wpˈ jPT{.|87w]gyAҨ-=T#O> #W pU^S t''TxNtl ۦX6`T{:r AR\ )]h]eM8I̟`?K^ ?CAUU 3ꡟ=A \+_ ePg ك _ą {. "{ZHV9iъ s+ ~ p, tmy ݤ*>0FlŢ.| /b=^''"TxM[D\Њl-I@ -'I<~@ p^v}+d '
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- Performance Reports Name Reference Frequency Customer Response Rates 2.7.1 Contingent and annual. Dispute/Plan of Action 2.1.2 Contingent, to be prepared within one business day. Self-Assessment 7.10, 9.5 Annually and Quarterly to NANC. Post-Audit Corrective Action Plan 9.1.4 Within 20 days after receipt of the auditor's report and monthly until completion. Unauthorized User Access 2.13.5, 7.7.9 Contingent upon occurrence. System Outage 7.19.7 Contingent upon occurrence to all clients. Privacy Breach 7.19.8.3 Contingent upon occurrence, to affected client, regulatory authority, and FCC Complaints 2.1.2, 7.10 Contingent, to be prepared within one business day. Audits and Performance Monitoring Audit by FCC The NANPA shall be subject to audits by the FCC or its designees that include the following: Compliance with industry guidelines Compliance with
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- 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 of this chapter. 7.22 Formal complaints based on unsatisfied informal complaints. 7.23 Actions by the Commission on its own motion PART 13-COMMERCIAL RADIO OPERATORS Brief Description: The Part 13 rules prescribe the manner and conditions under which commercial radio operators are
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- Committee Comments at 17; Texas Commission Comments at 4; but see Innovative Telephone Reply Comments at 5-7. ; AT&T Comments in CC Docket No. 00-256 at Table 1. Moreover, AT&T states that average growth in the common line revenue requirement from 1995-1999 was 5.99 percent per year, while average annual growth in the GDP price index plus access lines was 7.19 percent during that same period. Id. See, e.g., Ad Hoc Telecommunications User Committee Comments at 17 (proposing that the Commission use the productivity factor currently applied to price cap LEC rates). See 47 U.S.C. 254(b)(5). See Rural Task Force Recommendation at Appendix D. . See First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 8940 para. 302. . See Rural
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- 92.5 MHZ E TX Voluntary Assignment of License From: ELGIN FM LIMITED PARTNERSHIP To: BMP AUSTIN LICENSE COMPANY, L.P. Form 314 ELGIN FM LIMITED PARTNERSHIP KKLB 19223 BALH-20041216ADY TX TV TRANSLATOR OR LPTV STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT GRANTED , LUFKIN CHAN-48 E TX Construction permit for a new station for LUFKIN, TX on channel 48, Effective Radiated Power 7.19, coordinates NL 31 deg 19 min 24 sec WL 94 deg 47 min 23 sec, as amended. HOWARD MINTZ K48IO 125128 BNPTTL-20000807ABC TX , KODIAK CHAN-25 P AK Construction permit for a new station for KODIAK, AK on channel 25, Effective Radiated Power 3.0, coordinates NL 57 deg 47 min 41 sec WL 152 deg 23 min 28 sec. FIREWEED
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- 15.06 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 28.24 16.67 9.92 38.65 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 10.90 -4.07 15.60 15.05 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 17.55 -1.41 19.24 49.36 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. 1.92 -8.17 10.98 34.58 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE 2.15 -1.56 3.77 1.60 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -5.81 -6.96 1.24 -7.19 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -2.92 0.88 -3.77 -12.79 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -0.88 -4.05 3.31 0.00 613013 C KETCHIKAN PUBLIC UTILITIES -0.99 -4.13 3.27 -2.89 613015 C MATANUSKA TELEPHONE ASSOC., INC. 1.45 1.78 -0.33 -3.71 613016 C MUKLUK TEL. COMPANY, INC. 0.97 -4.28 5.48 1.64 613016A C MUKLUK TEL. COMPANY, INC. -1.13 -1.03 -0.10 0.00 613017
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- 2.02 -3.12 5.30 8.81 341015 C VERIZON NORTH INC. - IL 1.46 -5.59 7.47 0.00 341016 A GENESEO TEL. CO. -1.45 -2.71 1.29 0.00 341017 A GLASFORD TEL. CO. 0.79 -3.32 4.25 6.70 341020 C GRAFTON TEL. CO. 8.79 2.31 6.33 13.25 341021 A THE GRANDVIEW MUTUAL TEL. CO. 24.28 0.99 23.07 56.29 341023 C GRIDLEY TEL. CO. 4.47 -2.54 7.19 696.13 341024 A HAMILTON COUNTY TELEPHONE CO-OP 12.36 -5.06 18.35 46.62 341025 C SHAWNEE TEL. CO. 13.24 -2.47 16.11 60.84 341026 C HARRISONVILLE TEL. CO. 0.15 -1.19 1.35 -6.54 341029 A HENRY COUNTY TEL. CO. 3.44 -1.82 5.35 13.22 341032 C HOME TEL. CO.-ST. JACOB 11.33 -1.06 12.51 13.85 341036 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IL (CONTEL) 3.30 -4.67 8.37 0.00 341037
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- 2.02 -3.12 5.30 8.81 341015 C VERIZON NORTH INC. - IL 1.46 -5.59 7.47 0.00 341016 A GENESEO TEL. CO. -1.45 -2.71 1.29 0.00 341017 A GLASFORD TEL. CO. 0.79 -3.32 4.25 6.70 341020 C GRAFTON TEL. CO. 8.79 2.31 6.33 13.25 341021 A THE GRANDVIEW MUTUAL TEL. CO. 24.28 0.99 23.07 56.29 341023 C GRIDLEY TEL. CO. 4.47 -2.54 7.19 696.13 341024 A HAMILTON COUNTY TELEPHONE CO-OP 12.36 -5.06 18.35 46.62 341025 C SHAWNEE TEL. CO. 13.24 -2.47 16.11 60.84 341026 C HARRISONVILLE TEL. CO. 0.15 -1.19 1.35 -6.54 341029 A HENRY COUNTY TEL. CO. 3.44 -1.82 5.35 13.22 341032 C HOME TEL. CO.-ST. JACOB 11.33 -1.06 12.51 13.85 341036 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IL (CONTEL) 3.30 -4.67 8.37 0.00 341037
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- 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 13.50 13.24 New Mexico 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.35 0.00 1.75 1.67 8.25 10.00 9.92 8.25 13.50 13.27 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00
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- 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 13.50 13.24 New Mexico 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.35 0.00 1.75 1.67 8.25 10.00 9.92 8.25 13.50 13.27 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00
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- 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 13.50 13.24 New Mexico 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.35 0.00 1.75 1.67 8.25 10.00 9.92 8.25 13.50 13.27 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00
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- 4.98 421917 C MID-MISSOURI TELEPHONE CO. -1.58 -1.90 0.33 -3.21 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO -4.75 -2.23 -2.58 -10.71 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 12.80 -13.75 30.78 35.20 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. 1.58 -3.58 5.34 10.95 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.76 2.05 -8.63 -19.82 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 3.14 -3.99 7.42 7.19 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 3.64 1.74 1.87 -8.86 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.94 -4.28 6.49 71.64 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. 10.41 -4.65 15.80 24.89 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 0.50 -2.00 2.56 -0.72 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 0.04 -1.89 1.97 -3.25 421945 C SENECA TEL. CO. -1.27 -1.75 0.49 -3.47 421949
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- 16.39 3,066,525 11.71 1,227,860 4.69 Illinois 2,111,706 94,156,748 44.59 62,420,271 29.56 31,736,477 15.03 Indiana 1,035,074 28,496,438 27.53 22,103,930 21.35 6,392,508 6.18 Iowa 483,482 11,421,641 23.62 9,773,164 20.21 1,648,477 3.41 Kansas 467,285 15,424,754 33.01 12,849,874 27.50 2,574,880 5.51 Kentucky 679,878 26,451,481 38.91 16,307,491 23.99 10,143,990 14.92 Louisiana 654,526 72,138,116 110.21 53,477,386 81.70 18,660,730 28.51 Maine 195,498 7,265,956 37.17 5,859,812 29.97 1,406,144 7.19 Maryland 860,020 16,023,048 18.63 10,329,903 12.01 5,693,145 6.62 Massachusetts 971,909 30,332,556 31.21 22,341,919 22.99 7,990,637 8.22 Michigan 1,741,845 44,424,240 25.50 33,565,313 19.27 10,858,927 6.23 Minnesota 839,243 21,413,472 25.52 17,477,265 20.83 3,936,207 4.69 Mississippi 494,954 37,495,728 75.76 26,763,631 54.07 10,732,097 21.68 Missouri 917,705 29,327,637 31.96 17,854,145 19.46 11,473,492 12.50 Montana 145,416 3,516,707 24.18 2,981,060 20.50 535,647 3.68 Nebraska 286,646 8,813,619 30.75
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- 603,568 83,377 336,575 4.48 4.45 5.26 58 0.70 71 New Hampshire 361,260 28,743 127,107 6.40 6.39 6.60 40 0.48 49 New Jersey 1,967,993 403,276 1,380,730 6.24 6.24 6.35 283 3.38 348 New Mexico 540,055 48,440 256,384 6.50 7.00 9.20 74 0.89 92 New York 3,722,719 436,197 2,140,635 6.33 6.35 6.69 488 5.84 600 North Carolina 2,324,982 175,286 1,011,370 6.26 6.40 7.19 275 3.29 338 North Dakota 115,236 2,814 69,866 6.50 7.00 8.52 16 0.20 20 N. Mariana Islands NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Ohio 2,763,624 175,668 1,276,025 5.66 5.68 6.23 295 3.53 362 Oklahoma 782,989 60,228 394,585 5.49 5.36 6.01 84 1.00 103 Oregon 870,517 65,895 342,050 6.50 6.87 7.75 105 1.26 129 Pennsylvania 3,541,398 323,320 1,395,758
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- 603,568 83,377 336,575 4.48 4.45 5.26 58 0.70 71 New Hampshire 361,260 28,743 127,107 6.40 6.39 6.60 40 0.48 49 New Jersey 1,967,993 403,276 1,380,730 6.24 6.24 6.35 283 3.38 348 New Mexico 540,055 48,440 256,384 6.50 7.00 9.20 74 0.89 92 New York 3,722,719 436,197 2,140,635 6.33 6.35 6.69 488 5.84 600 North Carolina 2,324,982 175,286 1,011,370 6.26 6.40 7.19 275 3.29 338 North Dakota 115,236 2,814 69,866 6.50 7.00 8.52 16 0.20 20 N. Mariana Islands NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Ohio 2,763,624 175,668 1,276,025 5.66 5.68 6.23 295 3.53 362 Oklahoma 782,989 60,228 394,585 5.49 5.36 6.01 84 1.00 103 Oregon 870,517 65,895 342,050 6.50 6.87 7.75 105 1.26 129 Pennsylvania 3,541,398 323,320 1,395,758
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- 2,310,438 2,292,231 7,105,898 4.86 5.17 893,200 10.32 Colorado 1,292,044 25,972 25,777 681,320 6.50 7.59 160,843 1.86 Connecticut 997,197 43,823 43,527 635,221 5.77 5.77 110,015 1.27 Delaware 243,135 1,984 1,984 153,265 6.45 6.45 30,528 0.35 Dist. of Columbia 175,152 7,237 7,237 612,385 3.86 3.86 36,143 0.42 Florida 5,088,386 281,423 254,744 2,843,865 6.49 7.38 628,240 7.26 Georgia 2,214,914 100,202 100,179 1,459,609 6.50 7.19 290,828 3.36 Guam 31,686 2,401 2,401 30,444 6.50 9.20 5,645 0.07 Hawaii 310,003 4,390 4,390 206,103 6.50 8.15 44,006 0.51 Idaho 399,341 28,283 26,785 209,197 6.43 7.33 47,132 0.54 Illinois 3,171,614 108,635 89,974 2,390,794 4.83 5.22 328,340 3.79 Indiana 1,730,675 55,307 55,276 934,621 5.92 7.01 197,506 2.28 Iowa 791,660 58,641 49,013 370,453 5.43 6.40 76,777 0.89 Kansas 586,085 26,761 21,922
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- 2,310,438 2,292,231 7,105,898 4.86 5.17 893,200 10.32 Colorado 1,292,044 25,972 25,777 681,320 6.50 7.59 160,843 1.86 Connecticut 997,197 43,823 43,527 635,221 5.77 5.77 110,015 1.27 Delaware 243,135 1,984 1,984 153,265 6.45 6.45 30,528 0.35 Dist. of Columbia 175,152 7,237 7,237 612,385 3.86 3.86 36,143 0.42 Florida 5,088,386 281,423 254,744 2,843,865 6.49 7.38 628,240 7.26 Georgia 2,214,914 100,202 100,179 1,459,609 6.50 7.19 290,828 3.36 Guam 31,686 2,401 2,401 30,444 6.50 9.20 5,645 0.07 Hawaii 310,003 4,390 4,390 206,103 6.50 8.15 44,006 0.51 Idaho 399,341 28,283 26,785 209,197 6.43 7.33 47,132 0.54 Illinois 3,171,614 108,635 89,974 2,390,794 4.83 5.22 328,340 3.79 Indiana 1,730,675 55,307 55,276 934,621 5.92 7.01 197,506 2.28 Iowa 791,660 58,641 49,013 370,453 5.43 6.40 76,777 0.89 Kansas 586,085 26,761 21,922
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- 613004 C BUSH-TEL INC. 8.88 0.20 8.67 9.36 613005 A CIRCLE TEL & ELEC 87.74 48.89 26.10 162.62 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL 8.05 -3.67 12.17 9.04 613007 C CORDOVA TEL COOP 4.69 -0.85 5.59 3.33 613008 C ACS-FAIRBANKS, INC. -16.80 -8.60 -8.97 -100.00 613010 C ACS-N GLACIER STATE -6.11 -6.75 0.69 -23.63 613011 C INTERIOR TEL CO INC -11.53 -7.19 -4.67 -20.78 613011A C INTERIOR TEL CO INC -5.53 -14.21 10.12 2.12 613012 C ACS-AK JUNEAU -10.34 -8.39 -2.13 0.00 613013 C KETCHIKAN PUBLIC UT 3.91 -5.64 10.12 6.97 613015 C MATANUSKA TEL ASSOC -5.63 -7.85 2.41 -15.16 613016 C MUKLUK TEL CO INC 3.18 -7.31 11.31 6.47 613016A C MUKLUK TEL CO INC -5.29 -13.70 9.75 0.00 613017 C
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- - PERMITTED LIST - () 1 - VIASAT-1 - (115.1W.L.) 1 - WILDBLUE 1 - (111.1 W.L.) E110047 SES-LIC-20110328-00378 E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Authority ViaSat, Inc. Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service 41 32 ' 11.69 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 211 Purple Sage Rd., Sweetwater, Green River, WY 109 21 ' 7.19 " W LONG. LOCATION: ViaSat, Inc. 1 7.3 meters ANTENNA ID: VA-7.3-KA PSK digital data for Internet to home services 18300.0000 - 19300.0000 MHz 20M0G7D 69.00 dBW PSK digital data for Internet to home services 28100.0000 - 29100.0000 MHz 416MG7D 69.00 dBW PSK digital data for Internet to home services 29500.0000 - 30000.0000 MHz 416MG7D PSK digital data for Internet
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- - (115.1W.L.) 1 - WILDBLUE 1 - (111.1 W.L.) E110047 SES-AMD-20110502-00538 E Date Effective: 10/21/2011 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority Amendment VIASAT, INC. Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service Page 7 of 36 41 32 ' 11.69 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 211 Purple Sage Rd., Sweetwater, Green River, WY 109 21 ' 7.19 " W LONG. LOCATION: ViaSat, Inc. 1 7.3 meters ANTENNA ID: VA-7.3-KA 60.00 dBW PSK digital data 29500.0000 - 30000.0000 MHz 52M1G7D 69.00 dBW PSK digital data 29500.0000 - 30000.0000 MHz 416MG7D 60.00 dBW PSK digital data 28100.0000 - 29100.0000 MHz 52M1G7D 69.00 dBW PSK digital data 28100.0000 - 29100.0000 MHz 416MG7D PSK digital data 19700.0000 - 20200.0000 MHz 20M0G7D
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- Committee Comments at 17; Texas Commission Comments at 4; but see Innovative Telephone Reply Comments at 5-7. ; AT&T Comments in CC Docket No. 00-256 at Table 1. Moreover, AT&T states that average growth in the common line revenue requirement from 1995-1999 was 5.99 percent per year, while average annual growth in the GDP price index plus access lines was 7.19 percent during that same period. Id. See, e.g., Ad Hoc Telecommunications User Committee Comments at 17 (proposing that the Commission use the productivity factor currently applied to price cap LEC rates). See 47 U.S.C. 254(b)(5). See Rural Task Force Recommendation at Appendix D. . See First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 8940 para. 302. . See Rural
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- 31-90 Days 65.5048.46 48.23 50.49 41.53 40.67abcde 13 - 1398100UNE lp 2 w Dig xDSL cap 1-30 Days 6.82 n/a 11.67 n/a 6.30 n/a 7.20 n/a b d 13 - 1398200UNE lp 2 w Dig xDSL cap 31-90 Days 44.00 n/a 68.00 n/a n/a n/a abcd 13 - 1398301UNE lp 2 w Dig IDSL cap 1-30 Days 7.57 7.53 8.2711.33 7.19 9.23 10.41 9.73 10.79 9.75 13 - 1398302UNE lp 2 w Dig IDSL cap 31-90 Days 37.0039.67 60.38 35.00 33.67 32.0049.00abcde 13 - 1398310UNE Loop 2 wire Digital xDSL capable 9.1714.00 e 13 - 1398400UNE lp 4 w Dig 1.544 mbpd cap/HDSL 1-30 Days 4.2018.00 4.5010.80 9.25 8.33 4.8217.80 8.75 9.50abc e 13 - 1398500UNE lp 4 w Dig 1.544
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- - Average Interval Completed PR-2-09-5020 Av. Interval Completed - Total (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 55 44.5 149 NA 32 24 21 35.75 1,3,4,5 PR-2-09-5030 Av. Interval Completed - Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 22 30.6 74 33 35 29.06 23 21.24 5 PR-4 - Missed Appointment PR-4-01-5000 % Missed Appointment - Verizon - Total 0 0 7 2.77 19 7.19 3.5 0.47 0 0 PR-4-02-5000 Average Delay Days - Total NA NA 7.5 8.21 7.7 10.9 6 18.67 NA NA 5 PR-4-03-5000 % Missed Appointment - Customer 58 25.4 37 45.6 20 32.1 39 21.71 23 21.5 1,2,3,4,5 PR-4-07-3540 % On Time Performance - LNP Only 99.2 98.8 99.36 99.1 99.5 PR-5 - Facility Missed Orders PR-5-01-5000 % Missed Appointment
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- / {1 - 10 - (S/N - 15.19) / 10}] ) A table is given for NTSC to DTV interference, instead of an equation, and linear interpolation is required if necessary. TABLE 3 gives those values. TABLE 3 NTSC into DTV D/U for ``Valid'' Interference S/N in dB D/U in dB 16.00 21.00 16.35 19.94 17.35 17.69 18.35 16.44 19.35 7.19 20.35 4.69 21.35 3.69 22.35 2.94 23.35 2.44 25.00 2.00 There were no initial DTV allocations to channel 16 close by New York City that would cause land mobile licensees in the New York area a problem because of the Commission's comprehension of this circumstance and the substantial resources they committed when DTV allocations were under consideration. Yet, the value
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- on which the complainant purchased or used the telecommunications equipment or service that is the subject of the complaint; (5) a complete statement of facts, including supporting documentation, demonstrating why the telecommunications service or equipment is not accessible or useable by a person with disabilities; (6) the relief sought; and (7) the preferred method of response to the complaint. Section 7.19 provides that answers to informal complaints must (1) be prepared in the format requested by the complainant; (2) describe any actions that the defendant has taken or proposes to take to satisfy the complaint; (3) advise the complainant and the Commission of the nature of the defense(s) claimed; (4) respond specifically to all material allegations of the complainant; and (5)
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- activity that creates or drives that expense. Sprint does not provide the worksheets detailing this cost assignment because Sprint considers the worksheets to be proprietary. Costs are identified at the subaccount level. Sprint computes the percentage of avoided costs of providing simple access service at wholesale as a percentage of simple access revenue to be 4.76 percent. Sprint computes a 7.19 percent figure for other services. In its reply comments, Sprint suggests that the AT&T and MCI models significantly overstate incumbent LEC avoided costs. 897. Parties also commented on the specific USOA accounts that should be used to identify avoided costs. We summarize below the comments with respect to the various accounts: Marketing expenses--Account 6611 (product management), Account 6612 (sales), and
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- 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 Commission on its on motion Authority: 47 U.S.C. Section 1, 154(i), 154(j) 208, 255 Subpart A -- Scope - Who must comply with these rules? 7.1 The rules in this
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- are computed from the following formula: D/U = 15 + 10log10[1.0 / (1.0 - 10-x/10)] where x = S/N - 15.19(minimum signal to noise ratio) For analog-to-DTV interference, the minimum D/U ratios are found from the following Table (for values between measured values, linear interpolation can be used): Signal-to-Noise Ratio(dB)Desired-to-Undesired Ratio(dB) 16.00 21.00 16.35 19.94 17.35 17.69 18.35 16.44 19.35 7.19 20.35 4.69 21.35 3.69 22.35 2.94 23.35 2.44 25.00 2.00 (4) Due to the frequency spacing that exists between Channels 4 and 5, between Channels 6 and 7, and between Channels 13 and 14, the minimum adjacent channel technical criteria specified in paragraph (2) shall not be applicable to these pairs of channels (see section 73.603(a)). (d) Minimum geographic spacing
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- booster service into DTV service is -21 dB. At locations where the S/N ratio is greater than 16 dB but less than 25 dB, the maximum L/D field strength ratios are found from the following Table (for values between measured values, linear interpolation can be used): Signal-to-Noise Ratio(dB) DTV-to-Low Power Ratio(dB) 16.00 21.00 16.35 19.94 17.35 17.69 18.35 16.44 19.35 7.19 20.35 4.69 21.35 3.69 22.35 2.94 23.35 2.44 25.00 2.00 * * * * *
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- September October November December January Notes Number Full Name VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C MR-4-02- 3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 21.73 15.15 19.51 14.65 17.84 12.72 19.05 14.29 17.62 13.72 MR-4-03- 3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 12.13 7.7 11.98 10.2 10.36 7.87 10.02 7.19 8.38 8.71 MR-4-07- 3550 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 60.94 48.36 58 45.85 55.55 44.81 56.89 44.19 54.33 48.06 MR-4-08- 3550 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 29.92 11.68 25.72 13.49 21.27 8.2 24.15 9.53 19.99 12.38 MR-5 Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01- 3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 19.53 25.69 19.09 22.11 16.97 17.2 18.93
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=70
- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70T ue, 13 Mar 2007 17:05:02 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 18 Bidding Days: 5 Results for Round 18 Gross Revenue: $18,154,400.00 - Dollar Change: $642,300.00 - % Change: 3.67 Net Revenue: $15,841,270.00 - Dollar Change: $1,061,980.00 - % Change: 7.19 New Bids: 49 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 1 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 2 Permits with PWBs*: 102 FCC Held Permits: 18 Eligible Bidders: 81 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70T ue, 13 Mar 2007 19:40:02 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 19 Bidding Days:
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- activity that creates or drives that expense. Sprint does not provide the worksheets detailing this cost assignment because Sprint considers the worksheets to be proprietary. Costs are identified at the subaccount level. Sprint computes the percentage of avoided costs of providing simple access service at wholesale as a percentage of simple access revenue to be 4.76 percent. Sprint computes a 7.19 percent figure for other services. In its reply comments, Sprint suggests that the AT&T and MCI models significantly overstate incumbent LEC avoided costs. 897. Parties also commented on the specific USOA accounts that should be used to identify avoided costs. We summarize below the comments with respect to the various accounts: Marketing expenses--Account 6611 (product management), Account 6612 (sales), and
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- 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 Commission on its on motion Authority: 47 U.S.C. Section 1, 154(i), 154(j) 208, 255 Subpart A -- Scope - Who must comply with these rules? 7.1 The rules in this
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- time, we do not have a reliable methodology for measuring the productivity gains for rural telephone companies. ; AT&T Comments in CC Docket No. 00-256 at Table 1. Moreover, AT&T states that average growth in the common line revenue requirement from 1995-1999 was 5.99 percent per year, while average annual growth in the GDP price index plus access lines was 7.19 percent during that same period. Id. See, e.g., Ad Hoc Telecommunications User Committee Comments at 17 (proposing that the Commission use the productivity factor currently applied to price cap LEC rates). See 47 U.S.C. 254(b)(5). See Rural Task Force Recommendation at Appendix D. . See First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 8940 para. 302. . See Rural
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- $44.44 $44.85 $44.88 $45.31 $45.33 $44.71 $45.05 $43.78 $42.86 $44.03 Subscriber Line Charges 5.65 5.68 5.55 5.52 6.02 6.16 6.17 6.10 6.63 7.06 7.70 7.87 7.44 Extra for Touch-Tone Service 2.25 2.15 1.87 1.84 1.76 1.13 1.07 0.96 0.60 0.49 0.47 0.43 0.41 Taxes, including 911 and other Charges 6.77 6.73 6.70 6.83 6.96 6.96 7.16 7.16 7.17 7.79 7.14 7.19 7.28 Total Monthly Charge for Flat-Rate Service $59.51 $59.32 $58.48 $58.64 $59.60 $59.14 $59.70 $59.55 $59.11 $60.39 $59. 10 $58.34 $59.16 Number of Sample Cities with Flat-Rate Service 59 5 6 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 4 5 4 5 4 54 Monthly Charge for Measured/Message Service $20.38 $20.48 $19.81
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- $45.31 $45.33 $44.71 $45.05 $43.78 $42.86 $43.90 $43.41 Subscriber Line Charges 5.65 5.68 5.55 5.52 6.02 6.16 6.17 6.10 6.63 7.06 7.70 7.87 7.46 6.99 Extra for Touch-Tone Service 2.25 2.15 1.87 1.84 1.76 1.13 1.07 0.96 0.60 0.49 0.47 0.43 0.40 0.30 Taxes, including 911 and other Charges 6.77 6.73 6.70 6.83 6.96 6.96 7.16 7.16 7.17 7.79 7.14 7.19 7.84 8.35 Total Monthly Charge for Flat-Rate Service $59.51 $59.32 $58.48 $58.64 $59.60 $59.14 $59.70 $59.55 $59.11 $60.39 $59.10 $58.34 $59.61 $59.04 Number of Sample Cities with Flat-Rate Service 59 56 54 54 54 53 53 53 53 54 54 54 54 54 Monthly Charge for Measured/Message Service $20.38 $20.48 $19.81 $19.38 $19.98 $19.81 $20.16 $20.13 $21.10 $20.41 $20.49 $20.17
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- Revenues: 1999 3 4 Allocation Intrastate Intrastate PercentageEnd-User Total Revenues Revenues Alabama $61 0.69% $0 $58 Alaska NA NA NA NA Arizona 132 1.50 0 125 Arkansas 78 0.89 0 74 California 1,271 14.50 0 1,203 Colorado 104 1.19 0 99 Connecticut 40 0.46 0 38 Delaware 5 0.06 0 5 District of Columbia 1 0.01 0 1 Florida 630 7.19 0 597 Georgia 156 1.77 0 147 Hawaii 31 0.36 0 29 Idaho 29 0.34 0 28 Illinois 215 2.46 0 204 Indiana 249 2.84 0 236 Iowa 106 1.20 0 100 Kansas 64 0.73 0 61 Kentucky 146 1.67 0 139 Louisiana 72 0.82 0 68 Maine 41 0.46 0 38 Maryland 97 1.11 0 92 Massachusetts 56 0.64
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- and Single-Line Single-Line Business Centrex Business Business Ameritech $3.50 $5.62 $5.64 $0.53 $1.50 $2.53 $0.29 11,656 1,662 3,690 2,235 Bell Atlantic 3.50 5.98 7.06 0.53 1.50 2.75 0.41 22,013 4,021 7,629 3,975 BellSouth 3.50 6.07 8.25 0.53 1.50 2.75 0.30 14,372 1,735 4,595 1,464 Pacific Telesis 3.50 5.41 5.42 0.53 0.77 0.58 0.07 8,736 2,382 4,716 1,863 SBC 3.50 6.07 7.19 0.53 1.50 2.25 0.26 8,864 1,748 3,636 704 U S WEST 3.50 6.07 8.35 0.53 1.50 2.75 0.31 10,156 1,241 3,497 792 GTE 3.50 6.07 8.65 0.53 1.50 2.75 0.48 12,122 1,404 2,912 1,136 Aliant 3.50 6.07 7.23 0.53 1.50 2.75 0.85 181 13 43 30 Frontier 3.50 5.57 5.70 0.53 1.50 2.75 0.36 648 69 111 97 SNET 3.50
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- 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.75 7.75 7.75 6.75 7.75 7.75 Maine 7.75 7.75 7.75 2.28 3.50 3.48 1.14 1.75 1.74 8.89 9.50 9.49 11.17 13.00 12.98 Maryland 7.43 7.75 7.43 0.84 3.50 3.50 0.42 1.75 1.75 7.85 9.50 9.18 8.69 13.00 12.68 Massachusetts 6.75 7.75 7.75 6.00 6.00 6.00 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
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- 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.75 7.75 7.75 6.75 7.75 7.75 Maine 7.75 7.75 7.75 2.28 3.50 3.48 1.14 1.75 1.74 8.89 9.50 9.49 11.17 13.00 12.98 Maryland 7.43 7.75 7.43 0.84 3.50 3.50 0.42 1.75 1.75 7.85 9.50 9.18 8.69 13.00 12.68 Massachusetts 6.75 7.75 7.75 6.00 6.00 6.00 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
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- 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.75 7.75 7.75 6.75 7.75 7.75 Maine 7.75 7.75 7.75 2.28 3.50 3.48 1.14 1.75 1.74 8.89 9.50 9.49 11.17 13.00 12.98 Maryland 7.43 7.75 7.43 0.84 3.50 3.50 0.42 1.75 1.75 7.85 9.50 9.18 8.69 13.00 12.68 Massachusetts 6.75 7.75 7.75 6.00 6.00 6.00 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
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-3.pdf
- C RICO TEL. CO. -10.65 -8.65 -2.19 -16.83 462202 C ROGGEN TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE CO. 7.68 5.41 2.15 6.76 462203 C THE RYE TELEPHONE CO. INC. 33.02 1.50 31.06 48.39 462204 C COLUMBINE ACQ CORP DBA COLUMBINE TELECOM CO 13.82 4.62 8.80 16.41 462206 A STONEHAM COOPERATIVE TEL. CO. 9.16 3.90 5.07 10.89 462207 C STRASBURG TEL. CO. 10.66 8.57 1.92 7.19 462208 C CENTURYTEL OF COLORADO, INC. 14.22 5.04 8.74 19.92 462209 C WIGGINS TEL. ASSOC. 5.12 2.00 3.06 3.19 462210 A WILLARD TEL. CO. 8.04 -2.94 11.32 19.34 465102 C QWEST CORPORATION - CO 0.50 -2.09 2.64 0.00 TOTAL: CONNECTICUT 0.83 -5.72 6.94 0.00 132454 A THE WOODBURY TEL. CO. 7.33 1.39 5.86 0.00 135200 C SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TEL.
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- $44.85 $44.88 $45.31 $45.33 $44.71 $45.05 $43.78 $42.86 $43.90 $43.41 Subscriber Line Charges 5.65 5.68 5.55 5.52 6.02 6.16 6.17 6.10 6.63 7.06 7.70 7.87 7.46 6.99 Extra for Touch-Tone 2.25 2.15 1.87 1.84 1.76 1.13 1.07 0.96 0.60 0.49 0.47 0.43 0.40 0.30 Taxes, 911, and Other Charges 6.77 6.73 6.70 6.83 6.96 6.96 7.16 7.16 7.17 7.79 7.14 7.19 7.84 8.35 Total Monthly Charge for Flat-Rate Service 59.51 59.32 58.48 58.64 59.60 59.14 59.70 59.55 59.11 60.39 59.10 58.34 59.61 59.04 Number of Sample Cities with Flat-Rate Service 59 56 54 54 54 53 53 53 53 54 54 54 54 54 Monthly Charge for Measured/Message Service $20.38 $20.48 $19.81 $19.38 $19.98 $19.81 $20.16 $20.13 $21.10 $20.41 $20.49 $20.17
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- - 17.50 - Hawaii 6.56 - 7.23 - 7.86 - 22.75 - 22.73 - 22.74 - Idaho 8.24 11.77 9.09 13.92 9.81 12.57 15.01 30.80 14.96 21.27 14.80 14.50 Illinois 6.99 - 7.37 - 7.72 - 25.54 - 21.95 - 17.19 - Indiana 6.86 - 7.39 - 7.52 - 23.70 - 23.77 - 24.40 - Iowa 6.21 8.33 6.78 8.89 7.19 10.88 15.75 - 15.80 - 16.11 - Kansas 8.11 - 8.65 - 8.78 0.89 19.38 - 19.39 - 19.50 - Kentucky 7.89 - 7.37 - 9.21 - 18.05 - 18.65 - 21.57 - Louisiana 6.28 - 7.18 - 7.90 - 20.78 - 19.97 - 20.36 - Maine 7.98 6.92 8.98 6.91 9.73 6.91 22.31 22.38 22.31 22.38 22.22 22.40 Maryland
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- INC. 8.24 -1.04 9.38 16.25 280447 C BRUCE TEL. CO.-MS 16.40 -2.76 19.71 37.91 280448 C CALHOUN CITY TEL. CO., INC. -1.03 0.86 -1.87 -8.71 280451 A DECATUR TEL. CO., INC.-MS 10.42 -0.67 11.16 0.00 280452 C DELTA TEL. CO., INC. 0.62 -1.26 1.90 -1.24 280453 C ALLTEL MISSISSIPPI, INC. -2.17 0.33 -2.50 -14.45 280454 C FRANKLIN TEL. CO., INC.-MS 7.19 0.46 6.69 8.78 280455 C FULTON TEL. CO., INC. -0.56 -1.68 1.15 -17.43 280456 C GEORGETOWN TELE. CO., INC. 11.93 9.94 1.81 11.28 280457 C LAKESIDE TEL. CO., INC. 4.30 0.00 4.30 4.34 280458 C CENTURYTEL OF NORTH MISSISSIPPI, INC. 5.99 2.92 2.98 4.76 280460 A FRONTIER COMM. OF MISSISSIPPI, INC. 12.57 2.05 10.31 467.53 280461 C NOXAPATER TEL. CO.
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-9.pdf
- 0.0 90.9 0.0 41.4 0.0 9.1 15. Other/Unknown 0.0 27.0 127.0 0.0 296.8 36.0 0.0 0.0 386.1 9 - 21 Table 9.4(a): Company Comparision -- Customer Perception Surveys -- 1995 Percentage of Customers Dissatisfied Company AmeritechBell AtlanticBellSouth NYNEX Pacific SBC US West GTE Overall:Residential 1.24 7.51 1.39 17.12 10.82 6.75 5 7.34 Small Business 2.29 8.03 4.05 18.79 11.28 6.92 7.19 12.23 Large Business 8.35 11.19 5.38 17.9 8.41 2.92 8.33 4.18 Installations: Residential 3.60 5.90 6.27 13.46 7.75 4.80 4.08 7.34 Small Business 9.62 8.33 4.07 22.55 9.13 6.20 11.05 12.23 Large Business 7.18 13.61 NA 22.22 9.37 7.57 13.90 4.18 Repairs:Residential 8.63 12.21 10.87 22.52 17.06 8.18 10.82 10.76 Small Business 11.79 10.72 4.49 20.13 14.95 7.28 15.22 11.96
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- Centrex Business Business Ameritech $3.50 $5.62 $5.64 $0.53 $1.50 $2.53 $0.29 11,390 1,743 235 4,379 2,600 Bell Atlantic 3.50 5.98 7.06 0.53 1.50 2.75 0.41 21,749 4,100 993 7,888 4,175 BellSouth 3.50 6.07 8.25 0.53 1.50 2.75 0.30 14,304 2,179 263 5,248 1,396 Pacific Telesis 3.50 5.41 5.42 0.53 0.77 0.58 0.07 6,216 2,708 2,475 4,639 1,837 SBC 3.50 6.07 7.19 0.53 1.50 2.25 0.26 8,896 1,801 219 3,891 677 U S WEST 3.50 6.07 8.35 0.53 1.50 2.75 0.31 10,026 1,539 207 4,014 888 GTE 3.50 6.07 8.65 0.53 1.50 2.75 0.48 11,993 1,457 652 3,293 1,237 Aliant 3.50 6.07 7.23 0.53 1.50 2.75 0.85 182 16 0 47 30 Frontier 3.50 5.57 5.70 0.53 1.50 2.75 0.36 626 70
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- to text for notes and data qualifications 9 - 13 Table 9.4: Company Comparision -- 1999 Customer Perception Surveys Company Bell AtlanticBell Atlantic BellSouth SBC SBC SBC US West GTE North South Ameritech PacificSouthwestern Percentage of Customers Dissatisfied Installations: Residential 5.06 5.66 9.15 7.80 16.34 5.70 7.08 7.08 Small Business 9.46 8.57 8.21 11.30 16.10 7.39 17.40 12.53 Large Business 7.19 10.26 6.06 NA 17.05 7.38 NA 3.27 Repairs:Residential 13.87 15.84 15.09 15.30 23.77 7.94 12.97 11.59 Small Business 10.79 13.00 10.73 14.08 16.81 5.98 16.05 12.22 Large Business 10.00 13.02 6.77 NA 19.50 8.12 NA 2.59 Business Office: Residential 7.43 5.65 8.39 8.63 13.94 6.54 2.78 1.81 Small Business 8.27 9.94 10.63 14.21 17.37 7.37 6.85 3.44 Large Business 7.55
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- CALIFORNIA INC. - CA -1.94 3.12 -4.91 0.00 542321 C HAPPY VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY -0.03 4.43 -4.27 -4.12 542322 C HORNITOS TELEPHONE COMPANY -10.77 3.12 -13.47 -17.14 542323 C WINTERHAVEN TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.61 -0.62 -7.04 -15.62 542324 C KERMAN TELEPHONE COMPANY 2.41 3.83 -1.37 -8.35 542332 C THE PONDEROSA TELEPHONE COMPANY 3.80 5.90 -1.98 1.49 542334 C ROSEVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.19 4.80 2.28 17.17 3 - 192 Table 3.28 High-Cost Loop Fund Percentage Changes from 1998 to 1999 by Study Area Unseparated Universal Study Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Service Fund Area NTS Revenue of Requirement Payments in Code Type Study Area Name Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* CALIFORNIA (CONT.) 542338 C SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 10.77 5.39 5.11 17.53 542339
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- 10.92 3.11 17.76 462195 C SOUTH PARK TELEPHONE COMPANY 28.64 56.52 -17.82 27.14 462196 C PEETZ COOP. TEL. CO. -5.32 0.00 -5.32 -7.98 462197A>CPHILLIPS COUNTY TEL. CO. 48.49 3.85 42.99 INFINITE 462198 A PINE DRIVE TEL. CO. 18.09 8.85 8.48 197.96 462199 C PLAINS COOPERATIVE TEL. ASSOC. INC. 3.49 4.69 -1.15 4.38 462201 C RICO TEL. CO. 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.19 462202 C ROGGEN TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE CO. 12.98 6.08 6.51 18.04 462203 C THE RYE TELEPHONE CO. INC. 10.78 4.99 5.51 16.25 462204 C COLUMBINE ACQ CORP DBA COLUMBINE TELECOM CO 7.73 8.06 -0.31 9.05 462206 A STONEHAM COOPERATIVE TEL. CO. -8.24 -1.28 -7.05 -14.03 462207 C STRASBURG TEL. CO. 10.60 13.34 -2.42 10.83 462208 C CENTURYTEL OF COLORADO, INC. 0.95
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- refer to text for notes and data qualifications Table 2(d):Company Comparision -- 1999 Customer Perception Surveys Company BellSouth Qwest SBC SBC SBC Verizon Verizon Verizon Ameritech PacificSouthwestern North South GTE Percentage of Customers Dissatisfied Installations:Residential 9.15 7.08 7.80 16.34 5.70 5.06 5.66 7.08 Small Business 8.21 17.40 11.30 16.10 7.39 9.46 8.57 12.53 Large Business 6.06 NA NA 17.05 7.38 7.19 10.26 3.27 Repairs:Residential 15.09 12.97 15.30 23.77 7.94 13.87 15.84 11.59 Small Business 10.73 16.05 14.08 16.81 5.98 10.79 13.00 12.22 Large Business 6.77 NA NA 19.50 8.12 10.00 13.02 2.59 Business Office: Residential 8.39 2.78 8.63 13.94 6.54 7.43 5.65 1.81 Small Business 10.63 6.85 14.21 17.37 7.37 8.27 9.94 3.44 Large Business 6.34 NA 5.17 15.10 5.58 7.55
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- FLORIDA 1,971.7 8.05 1,963.7 616.0 1,347.6 721.5 473.8 148.9 1,344.2 3.460 FL GEORGIA 775.9 3.88 772.0 137.6 634.3 320.9 208.1 103.4 632.4 1.966 GA HAWAII 128.9 (0.39) 129.3 6.9 122.3 58.3 52.3 11.8 122.3 HI IDAHO 146.4 (1.27) 147.7 26.3 121.4 54.2 55.0 12.1 121.4 ID ILLINOIS 1,114.0 (9.45) 1,123.4 190.7 932.7 423.2 371.6 137.0 931.8 0.879 IL INDIANA 641.5 (7.19) 648.7 219.3 429.4 205.7 167.5 55.7 428.9 0.461 IN IOWA 327.9 1.36 326.6 125.7 200.9 87.9 85.3 27.7 200.9 IA KANSAS 279.6 (2.58) 282.2 91.3 190.9 88.0 67.9 35.1 190.9 KS KENTUCKY 366.0 (0.97) 367.0 99.6 267.4 148.8 86.5 31.5 266.8 0.646 KY LOUISIANA 400.2 1.56 398.7 93.6 305.1 174.9 92.7 36.4 304.0 1.140 LA MAINE 135.5 2.14 133.3 16.5
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- ALLTEL PENNSYLVANIA INC. AND THE WESTERN RESERVE TELEPHONE CO. REPORTED IN-SERVICE INTEROFFICE CIRCUIT KILOMETERS. 151 STATISTICS OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMON CARRIERS TABLE 2.11-SELECTED FINANCIAL RATIOS OF REPORTING LOCAL EXCHANGE CARRIERS--YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996 CAPITALIZATION 1/ INTEREST COVERAGE 2/ RETURN ON CARRIER DEBT EQUITY BEFORE TAX AFTER TAX INVESTMENT 3/ AMERITECH CORPORATION: 1ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO. d/b/a AMERITECH ILLINOIS 43.42% 56.58% 7.19 4.80 11.99% 2INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO., INC. d/b/a AMERITECH INDIANA 26.23% 73.77% 22.27 14.49 15.37% 3MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. d/b/a AMERITECH MICHIGAN 44.15% 55.85% 11.00 7.59 15.78% 4THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE CO. d/b/a AMERITECH OHIO 47.87% 52.13% 7.95 5.67 11.21% 5WISCONSIN BELL, INC. d/b/a AMERITECH WISCONSIN 44.50% 55.50% 11.32 7.40 13.90% BELL ATLANTIC CORPORATION: 6BELL ATLANTIC - DELAWARE, INC. 37.13%
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1998/fc98024a.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1998/fc98024a.txt http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1998/fc98024a.wp
- are computed from the following formula: D/U = 15 + 10log10[1.0 / (1.0 - 10-x/10)] where x = S/N - 15.19(minimum signal to noise ratio) For analog-to-DTV interference, the minimum D/U ratios are found from the following Table (for values between measured values, linear interpolation can be used): Signal-to-Noise Ratio(dB)Desired-to-Undesired Ratio(dB) 16.00 21.00 16.35 19.94 17.35 17.69 18.35 16.44 19.35 7.19 20.35 4.69 21.35 3.69 22.35 2.94 23.35 2.44 25.00 2.00 (4) Due to the frequency spacing that exists between Channels 4 and 5, between Channels 6 and 7, and between Channels 13 and 14, the minimum adjacent channel technical criteria specified in paragraph (2) shall not be applicable to these pairs of channels (see section 73.603(a)). (d) Minimum geographic spacing
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98315.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98315.txt http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98315.wp
- booster service into DTV service is -21 dB. At locations where the S/N ratio is greater than 16 dB but less than 25 dB, the maximum L/D field strength ratios are found from the following Table (for values between measured values, linear interpolation can be used): Signal-to-Noise Ratio(dB) DTV-to-Low Power Ratio(dB) 16.00 21.00 16.35 19.94 17.35 17.69 18.35 16.44 19.35 7.19 20.35 4.69 21.35 3.69 22.35 2.94 23.35 2.44 25.00 2.00 * * * * *
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireline_Competition/Orders/2002/fcc02118.pdf
- September October November December January Notes Number Full Name VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C MR-4-02- 3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 21.73 15.15 19.51 14.65 17.84 12.72 19.05 14.29 17.62 13.72 MR-4-03- 3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 12.13 7.7 11.98 10.2 10.36 7.87 10.02 7.19 8.38 8.71 MR-4-07- 3550 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 60.94 48.36 58 45.85 55.55 44.81 56.89 44.19 54.33 48.06 MR-4-08- 3550 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 29.92 11.68 25.72 13.49 21.27 8.2 24.15 9.53 19.99 12.38 MR-5 Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01- 3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 19.53 25.69 19.09 22.11 16.97 17.2 18.93